Cruise Excursion: Full-Day Kuala Lumpur City with All Entrance

Immerse yourself in the vibrant sights of Kuala Lumpur on a full-day shore excursion. Visit iconic landmarks, explore hidden Hindu shrines in Batu Caves, and enjoy panoramic views from the Petronas Twin Towers. All attractions entrance fees and transportation included.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Petronas Twin Towers - At a height of 451.9m, the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers is a world-renowned icon of modern Malaysia. It is the centre piece of the Kuala Lumpur city centre (KLCC) development, which comprises landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Suria KLCC shopping mall, star-rated hotels, a mosque as well as the immaculately landscaped KLCC Park. Visit to the Skybridge on the 41st Floor and Viewing Deck on the 86th Floor.
  • Batu Caves - Batu Caves is a an iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor. Site of a Hindu temple and shrine, Batu Caves attracts thousands of worshipers and tourists.

A limestone outcrop located just north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves has three main caves featuring temples and Hindu shrines. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to finally view the stunning skyline of the city centre. Monkeys frolic around the caves, and it is a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts. Paintings and scenes of Hindu Gods.

  • Menara Kuala Lumpur - Standing 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 the construction detailing Arabic scripts, Islamic tiles, classic Islamic floral and abstract motifs and soothing colour combinations.
  • Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - The Visitor Centre will take you back over a hundred years to the founding of Royal Selangor and its inextricable link to the history of Malaysia. Through complimentary guided tours, visitors will learn about the remarkable development of tin mining in the Malay Peninsula in the 1800s as well as view traditional pewtersmithing tools, antique pewter and ancient tin currency at the Centre’s Pewter Museum.
  • Istana Negara - The Istana Negara is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the monarch of Malaysia. The palace opened in 2011 and replaced the old Istana Negara which was located at a different compound in central Kuala Lumpur. The palace complex has an area of 97.65 hectares, 22 domes, and is split into three main portions: the Formal Component, Royal Component and Administration Component.
  • National Monument - The National Monument was built to recognise and honour those who gave up their lives in the cause for peace and freedom, particularly during the nation’s struggle against the threat of communism. Within the National Monument grounds is one of the world’s largest free-standing bronze sculptures. It was sculpted in 1966 by Felix de Weldon, who was also the creator of the famous Iwo Jima monument in Washington DC.
  • East Coast Batik Sdn Bhd (Batik CHONG) - East Coast Batik (914804-X) (formerly Syarikat East Coast) which established in 1974 is one of the oldest batik and handicrafts centre in Klang Valley. Visit the gallery and you’d learn that batik is not simply a cloth with an elaborate piece of design. Syarika East Coast is the place you need to visit if you are looking forward to enjoy a holistic experience in Malaysian batik and handicrafts.
  • National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - The main dome of the National Mosque is designed in the shape of an 18-point star to represent the 13 states of Malaysia and the five central Pillars of Islam, and has the appearance of a partly opened umbrella roof which symbolizes the aspirations of an independent nation. As one of Southeast Asia’s largest mosques, its unique modern design embodies a contemporary expression of traditional Islamic art, calligraphy and ornamentation.20
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building - The iconic Sultan Abdul Samad building is located in front of Dataran Merdeka. This historical building houses the Supreme and High Courts. The building with unique Moorish designs and clock tower is widely photographed by visitors to the city centre.
  • Merdeka Square - On 31 August 1957, the Union Jack was lowered at Dataran Merdeka to mark Malaysia’s independence from colonial rule. Hence the name, Dataran Merdeka, which means ‘Independence Square’. In its heyday, the square used to be the venue for parades, cricket matches and other important occasions. The 100m high flagpole at Dataran Merdeka is one of the tallest in the world.
  • Malayan Railway Administration Building - One of the most beautiful old buildings of Malaysia, Railway Station and Administration Building is a great piece of Moorish architecture.
  • Sri Maha Mariamman Temple - This Stunning Hindu Temple Is One Of The Oldest And Magnificient 22-Metre-High Gate Tower And Portico Are Adorned With Intricately Carved Images Of Hindu Deities. Located Within Are The Deities Of The Hindu Goddess Maha Mariamman Embellished With Gold And Precious Stones. Take In The Sights And Sounds From Peddlers Selling Strings Of Jasmine Garlands To Aromatic Incense Filling The Air.
  • Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple Is Not Old, Having Been Built Between 1981 And 1987. Up Close, You Can Tell That Underneath The Traditional Ornate Decorative Facade It Is A Modern Structure. The Temple Is Certainly Large, Spreading Over Six Tiers. It Is Managed By Malaysia’s Hainanese Community Who Descended From Sea-Faring Fisher Folk From The Island Of Hainan, China.
  • The River of Life - River of Life is one of the attractions of Kuala Lumpur, which is located near to the Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the oldest mosque in the city. It is a convergence point of two rivers, namely the Klang River and the Gombak River.
  • Kuala Lumpur City Gallery - KL City Gallery was founded in 1989 after the building saw various changes in purpose and occupier after it ceased to be used as a printing office. Tenants included the Ministry of Labour and the Postal Authorities. The building consists of two floors of exhibition space, a cafe, a museum shop, and acts as a tourist information centre.
What's Included
  • English-Speaking Driver
  • Entrance Fee: All Attractions
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Port Pick-up & Drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Tour Guide
Additional Information

Immerse yourself in the colorful sights of Kuala Lumpur on a full-day, private shore excursion that combines a Kuala Lumpur city tour with a trip to Batu Caves. transport alongside an expert English speaking professional driver.

You’ll explore city highlights from Independence Square to the vibrant Central Market, then leave the city behind at Batu Caves, where Hindu shrines are hidden deep inside a network of limestone caverns. This full-day shore excursion includes all attractions entrance fees and port pick-up & drop-off.

-Full-Day Tour Of Kuala Lumpur’s Highlights
-Visit Landmarks, The Batu Caves And Local Workshops
-Get An Inside Look At Life In The City
-Learn About Local Crafts
-Great Overview, Perfect For First Time Visitors
-Includes door-to-door port transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle
-A professional driver will navigate but a guide isn’t included

Location
Port Klang Cruise Terminal
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Dennis_b
Apr 26, 2024
Stuck in Traffic - Unfortunately, the TRAFFIC in/near Kuala Lumpur is CONGESTED & DIFFICULT. The excursion, as written, lists several places to visit BUT with traffic delays encountered (typical of Kuala Lumpur) very few of the stops were possible or visited. DID get to the twin towers, and the KL tower and did visit the observation deck in both... and that's it. Stuck in traffic most of the day... on the freeway and in-town. Do not recommend this tour if you are expecting to visit ALL the sites listed/described in the write-up... there just is not enough time to visit all, e.g., Batu Caves AND sites in the city AND be finished by 6:00 pm (the time our ship was departing from Port Klang). Heavy rainfall, and poor drainage of the roadways brought traffic to a STOP - often. Net, we spent most of the day INSIDE AN AUTOMOBILE, STUCK IN TRAFFIC! Little/no planning was made for lunch, and we found little time to eat, before returning to Port Klang at/by 18:00 pm. A very long day.
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