We prioritize your travel experience by ensuring a PEACE OF MIND guarantee for our tours. We aim to inform international visitors that Malaysia, a Muslim country, offers a variety of activities. Shop at local markets, dine at local eateries. Arrive as a tourist, leave feeling like a local. This is the commitment we extend to all our guests.
We prioritize your travel experience by ensuring a PEACE OF MIND guarantee for our tours. We aim to inform international visitors that Malaysia, a Muslim country, offers a variety of activities. Shop at local markets, dine at local eateries. Arrive as a tourist, leave feeling like a local. This is the commitment we extend to all our guests.
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Pasar Besar Pudu - This vibrant local Chinese food street, known as Wai Sek Kai (為食街), offers a delightful array of famous Chinese dishes, including:
i) Chun Kei Tai Bu Mee (春记大埔面)
ii) Chua Curry Chee Cheong Fun (咖哩豬腸粉)
iii) Lin Brothers Fried Radish Cake (林氏兄弟炒粿角)
iv) Rong Jie BBQ Tofu (容姐烧豆腐)
v) Char Kuey Teow (炒粿條) - **Kwai Chai…
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Pasar Besar Pudu - This vibrant local Chinese food street, known as Wai Sek Kai (為食街), offers a delightful array of famous Chinese dishes, including:
i) Chun Kei Tai Bu Mee (春记大埔面)
ii) Chua Curry Chee Cheong Fun (咖哩豬腸粉)
iii) Lin Brothers Fried Radish Cake (林氏兄弟炒粿角)
iv) Rong Jie BBQ Tofu (容姐烧豆腐)
v) Char Kuey Teow (炒粿條) -
Kwai Chai Hong - Stroll down this nostalgic lane that captures the essence of Kuala Lumpur in the 1960s. It’s a fantastic spot for photography enthusiasts, especially at night, with numerous wall murals depicting the traditional Chinese lifestyle.
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Little India Brickfields - Discover a variety of Indian shops, from general stores to clothing and flower stalls. Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine at the many restaurants, featuring popular dishes like Roti Canai, Teh Tarik, naan, and idly.
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Merdeka Square - The Sultan Abdul Samad building, constructed in 1897, is a former icon of Malaysia. It is beautifully illuminated at night, offering a stunning view for photographers. This is a central landmark in Kuala Lumpur.
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The River of Life - This is the origin of Kuala Lumpur’s name. Here, you can admire the magnificent Jamek Mosque. At night, the river’s beautification project creates a misty, fountain-filled atmosphere, making it a perfect photography spot.
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Chow Kit Market - Explore the fresh vegetables, herbs, spices, and fruits available here. Our tour guide will help you understand the various herbs and spices used in Malay cuisine.
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Kampung Baharu - Known as the Malay food street, this area showcases traditional Malay stilt houses. Our tour guide will recommend the popular local dish, Nasi Lemak, for you to try.
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Saloma Link Bridge - This bridge connects the commercial area near the Twin Towers to the Malay village. At night, it is illuminated with LED lights in various themes, making it an attractive spot for photography.
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Twin Tower Malaysia - Standing at 452 meters, it remains one of the tallest buildings in the world. A national icon of Malaysia, it is a must-visit photography spot for all tourists in Kuala Lumpur. The building is even more stunning when lit up at night.
- Private transportation
- Free pick up service for 10km radius within Kuala Lumpur city center
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tour Guide: English, Mandarin, Malay
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Free pick up service for 10km radius within Kuala Lumpur city center
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tour Guide: English, Mandarin, Malay
- Parking fees
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Gratuities
- All others not mentioned in the itinerary
- Transportation between 10km to 30km radius away from Kuala Lumpur city is required to pay USD20
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Gratuities
- All others not mentioned in the itinerary
- Transportation between 10km to 30km radius away from Kuala Lumpur city is required to pay USD20
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.