Experience the best of Kuala Lumpur on a full-day city tour. Visit iconic landmarks, explore vibrant neighborhoods, and learn about the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Perfect for first-time visitors and families, with private transportation and hotel transfers included.
Experience the best of Kuala Lumpur on a full-day city tour. Visit iconic landmarks, explore vibrant neighborhoods, and learn about the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Perfect for first-time visitors and families, with private transportation and hotel transfers included.
- Petronas Twin Towers - Standing at 451.9 meters, the stunning Petronas Twin Towers are a globally recognized symbol of modern Malaysia. They are the centerpiece of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) development, which includes landmarks like the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Suria KLCC shopping mall, luxury hotels, a mosque, and the beautifully…
- Petronas Twin Towers - Standing at 451.9 meters, the stunning Petronas Twin Towers are a globally recognized symbol of modern Malaysia. They are the centerpiece of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) development, which includes landmarks like the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Suria KLCC shopping mall, luxury hotels, a mosque, and the beautifully landscaped KLCC park. Visitors can explore the Skybridge on the 41st floor and the viewing deck on the 86th floor.
- Menara Kuala Lumpur - Rising majestically atop Bukit Nanas at 421 meters and 94 meters above sea level, KL Tower is a prominent feature of the city’s skyline. Its architecture reflects the country’s Islamic heritage, with intricate Arabic scripts, Islamic tiles, classic Islamic floral and abstract motifs, and soothing color combinations.
- Batu Caves - Batu Caves is a must-visit iconic and popular tourist attraction. This limestone outcrop, located just north of Kuala Lumpur, features three main caves with temples and Hindu shrines. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, along with a steep 272-step climb to view the stunning city skyline. Monkeys play around the caves, making it a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts.
- Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - The visitor center takes you back over a hundred years to the founding of Royal Selangor and its deep connection to Malaysia’s history. Through complimentary guided tours, visitors learn about the remarkable development of tin mining in the Malay Peninsula in the 1800s and view traditional pewter smithing tools, antique pewter, and ancient tin currency at the center’s Pewter Museum.
- East Coast Batik Sdn Bhd (Batik CHONG) - Established in 1974, East Coast Batik is one of the oldest batik and handicrafts centers in Klang Valley. A visit to the gallery reveals that batik is not just a cloth with an elaborate design. Syarika East Coast is the place to visit for a comprehensive experience in Malaysian batik and handicrafts.
- Istana Negara - Istana Negara, or the National Palace, is the official residence of the King of Malaysia. This majestic building, located at Jalan Duta, officially became the National Palace in November 2011, replacing the old palace in Jalan Istana. It features 22 domes, with the largest dome reaching a height of 40 meters. Note: visits are limited to the exterior.
- Sultan Abdul Samad Building - The iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a late nineteenth-century (1890) structure located in front of Merdeka Square/Dataran Merdeka. The building’s architecture has a distinctive Moorish design, and the clock tower is reminiscent of K.L.’s very own Big Ben.
- National Monument - The National Monument was built to honor those who sacrificed their lives for peace and freedom, particularly during the nation’s struggle against communism. Within the National Monument grounds is one of the world’s largest free-standing bronze sculptures, sculpted in 1966 by Felix de Weldon, who also created the famous Iwo Jima monument in Washington DC.
- Merdeka Square - Merdeka Square, or Independence Square, is located directly opposite the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and next to the Royal Selangor Club. This historic site is where the Union flag was lowered, and the Malayan flag was raised for the first time at midnight on August 31, 1957. Since then, Merdeka Square has been the venue for the Annual Independence Parade.
- Malayan Railway Administration Building - The Malaysian Railway Administration Building, or Kuala Lumpur railway station, is a railway station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Construction began in 1910 and was completed in 1917. It replaced an older station on the same site and served as Kuala Lumpur’s railway hub for the Federated Malay States Railways and its successor, Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railways). The station is notable for its architecture, which blends Eastern and Western designs.
- Perdana Botanical Garden - A refreshing oasis in the heart of the city, Perdana Botanical Gardens spans over 200 acres. Built around two lakes, the garden features vistas of exotic blooms and lush foliage. Visitors can enjoy jogging and walking trails. Several parks and gardens are nestled within the area. Malaysia’s national flower, the Bunga Raya or hibiscus, can be seen at the Orchid & Hibiscus Garden.
- Malaysian Houses of Parliament - The Malaysian Houses of Parliament is a building complex where the Malaysian Parliament convenes. The structure is located at the Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur, near the Malaysian National Monument.
- Jamek Mosque - Jamek Mosque, officially Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, is one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur. It is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak Rivers. The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback in 1909.
- The River of Life - The River of Life is one of Kuala Lumpur’s attractions, located near the Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the oldest mosque in the city. It is a convergence point of two rivers, the Klang River and the Gombak River.
- National Textile Museum - The National Textile Museum is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The museum is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm, with free admission. It is adjacent to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
- Thean Hou Temple - The Thean Hou Temple is a six-tiered temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, located in Kuala Lumpur. It is situated on 1.67 acres (6,758 m2) of land atop Robson Heights on Lorong Bellamy, overlooking Jalan Syed Putra. Completed in 1987 and officially opened in 1989, the temple was built by Hainanese residents in Malaysia. It is one of the largest temples in Southeast Asia.
- Petaling Street Market - Petaling Street is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The entire area is also known as Chinatown KL. Haggling is common here, and the place is usually bustling with locals and tourists. The area has numerous restaurants and food stalls serving local favorites.
- National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - Masjid Negara is one of the city’s most distinguished landmarks. It features a unique star-shaped dome and a 73-meter high minaret. The design of Masjid Negara combines elements of modern architecture with traditional Islamic art, calligraphy, and ornamentation. Visitors are advised to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque, and women are required to wear headscarves.
- Beryl’s Chocolate - Beryl’s offers a wide variety of chocolates made from the finest selection of Ghana cocoa beans. Visitors can sample many types of chocolates for free and find over 100 chocolate varieties to purchase as gifts for loved ones or for personal enjoyment. Beryl’s creativity has resulted in chocolate variants available only in Malaysia, such as Chili Chocolate, Durian Chocolate, Green Tea Chocolate, and chocolate made from various fruits.
- Sri Maha Mariamman Temple - The Sri Mahamariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Founded in 1873, it is located at the edge of Chinatown on Jalan Bandar (formerly High Street). In 1968, a new structure was built, featuring the ornate ‘Raja Gopuram’ tower in the style of South Indian temples.
- Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Central Market began as a wet market in 1888, built by Yap Ah Loy, the city’s Chinese Kapitan. It served as a prominent landmark in both colonial and modern-day Kuala Lumpur. As the market expanded, a permanent structure was built to house all the vendors. By the 1930s, the structure was further improved to its current façade. It is a great place to find crafts, souvenirs, and ornaments.
- Sin Sze Si Ya Temple - Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is a Chinese temple located on Lebuh Pudu, close to the Central Market of Kuala Lumpur. It was built by Yap Ah Loy for two deities who guided him during the Selangor Civil War. The temple is the oldest Taoist temple in the city.
- Little India Brickfields - Brickfields began as the center of brick-making in the late 19th century, following a devastating fire and flood that swept through Kuala Lumpur in 1881. These disasters destroyed the town’s wooden and thatched structures. Sir Frank Swettenham, the British Resident at the time, responded by mandating the use of brick and tile in building construction, thus establishing the town’s purpose.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking professional driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking professional driver
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Entrance: PETRONAS Twin Towers -Additional Fees USD 23 (Adult)
- Entrance: Kuala Lumpur Observation Deck Fees Excluded - USD 20 (Adult), USD 11 (Child)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Entrance: PETRONAS Twin Towers -Additional Fees USD 23 (Adult)
- Entrance: Kuala Lumpur Observation Deck Fees Excluded - USD 20 (Adult), USD 11 (Child)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions and major sightseeing on a full-day tour. Visit the Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower and Kuala Lumpur Railway Station; stroll through Chinatown (Petaling Street) and Little India (Brickfields) and explore the impressive Batu Caves. You’ll hear insider tips about the city and discover its diverse history…
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions and major sightseeing on a full-day tour. Visit the Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower and Kuala Lumpur Railway Station; stroll through Chinatown (Petaling Street) and Little India (Brickfields) and explore the impressive Batu Caves. You’ll hear insider tips about the city and discover its diverse history and cultural heritage. See the best of
Kuala Lumpur in a comfortable and easy going way.
- Private driver
- Round-trip hotel transfer
- Ideal for first time visitors to Kuala Lumpur
- Ideal for family with kids and senior citizen as this is a private tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.