On this 3.5-hour tour, you'll get the chance to explore the highlights of Kuala Lumpur. Accompanied by a guide, you'll be able to gain insights into the city's history and learn facts about local customs and traditions.
You'll have plenty of photo stops at such popular attractions as Petronas Twin Towers, the National Palace, the National Museum of Malaysia and the National Mosque. Walking through the modern and historical streets, you'll get the opportunity to visit shops and purchase souvenirs.
Besides, you'll be able to capture the National Monument, discover the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and visit Independence Square.
On this 3.5-hour tour, you'll visit some of the best attractions in Kuala Lumpur's suburbs. You'll get an insight into local products as you go to a pewter manufacturer, see local Batik silk cloth and visit a chocolate shop, where you'll have a chance to buy some souvenirs.
You'll also go to the Batu Caves, where you'll be able to climb 272 steps for a soaring view over Kuala Lumpur.
(Previously known as Awana SkyWay).
Take in stunning aerial views of Genting Highlands via modern cable cars. Land at the top of Genting Highlands.
Hop aboard a crystal clear cable car at Awana Station and enjoy a 10-minute gondola lift ride that will take you to the Genting Highlands. Marvel at stunning panoramic views of the mountains around you as you glide through the sky.
Gaze at the tall pagodas peeking out from the lush rainforest as you ascend towards the peak, where SkyAvenue Station is located. Stop at Chin Swee Station to explore the Chin Swee Caves Temple, a Taoist temple situated in the Genting Highlands.
Then, take photos of iconic landmarks at this religious site, such as the 9-story grand pagoda, the Sky Terrace, and a 15-meter tall statue of Buddha.
Finally, once you arrive at the Genting Highlands, you’ll have the opportunity to visit exciting attractions, luxurious hotels, and thrilling theme parks.
Get a unique experience of Kuala Lumpur in one day. Let us dive in to discover 10 Wonders of Kuala Lumpur in a unique way by visiting Batu caves Hindu temple,Batik canting Factory,Thean hou Buddhist temple,National mosque,Merdeka Square,River of Life,Sultan Abdul Samad Building,Little India,Petaling street & Central market. Our tour gives travellers a glimpse of Malaysias culture,history,lifestyle and a chance to try some local food. Be amazed with the modern architecture of the city surrounded by nature. Well mixed of everything about the city everyone will get to enjoy in a short time
On this full-day tour, you’ll get to explore Genting Highlands, the Chin Swee Caves Temple and Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. After being picked up from your hotel, you’ll proceed to Batu Caves. On reaching the summit of Batu Caves hill, you’ll get a stunning view of the city.
You’ll then get a transfer to Genting Skyway – one of Southeast Asia’s fastest and longest cable cars. After boarding the cable car, you’ll pass through the mountain ranges, halting at Chin Swee Station. From here, you can make your way to the Chin Swee Caves Temple.
Thereafter, you’ll take the cable car to Awana SkyWay, to begin your return journey to Kuala Lumpur. Additionally, you’ll halt at a local souvenir shop in Kuala Lumpur.
Marvel at a showcase of marine life from all over the world, including tiger sharks, sea snakes, sea horses, jellyfish, and many more. Then, head down the massive long underwater tunnel to experience being beneath the ocean.
Discover a different side of Malaysia with a glimpse of life under the waves at the Aquaria Kuala Lumpur City Center, a short walk from the famed Petronas Towers. Voted one of the top five aquariums in Asia by TripAdvisor, Aquaria KLCC features a huge, 150-foot (90m) long, transparent underwater walkway, allowing you an up-close look at the myriad fish, sharks, and sea-turtles on show here.
With this ticket, you'll get fast-track access to Kuala Lumpur's most iconic landmark – Petronas Twin Towers.
Regarded as the world's tallest twin buildings, Petronas Twin Towers were built to mirror Malaysia's high-tech ambitions. As you explore, you'll be able to trace the landmark's journey from conception to completion through a series of interactive displays. Then, you'll ride a futuristic elevator and go to the Skybridge and Observation Deck, from where you'll have the opportunity to witness sprawling views of the city.
Lastly, to wrap up the experience, you can shop for souvenirs in the gift shop.
During this tour, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the iconic Batu Caves, as well as other nearby sights and attractions.
After being picked up from your accommodation, you’ll stop by the Royal Selangor Pewter, one of the largest pewter factories in the world. From here you’ll make your way to the Batu Caves, which is made up of three larger caverns and several smaller caves. As you explore these iconic rock-formed caves, you’ll have the chance to admire a variety of temples and shrines, as well as ancient Hindu murals and representations of deities and scriptures.
Finally, you’ll visit a batik factory to learn about how this fabric and garment is produced, designed and printed.
A perfect opportunity to explore Batu Caves, marvelous harmony landmarks and ancient temples in this 4 hours tour. Get insight and understanding of the cultural roots of this incredible and diverse nation.
With a mix of cultural influences on the nation's cuisine, it's no wonder that Malaysian food is a lip-smackingly complex beast.
We'll meet in the old district of Chow Kit and Kampung Baru, one of the last remaining districts that is yet to be developed into glassy high rises.
Don't expect other foreigners. Stroll in this local neighbourhood of nightly street eats, sampling a variety of 15+ tastings, carefully curated for their culinary history.
The flavours change across the year, but highlights include the fragrant bowls of laksa, hand stretched rotis, nasi lemak with piquant sambal and herbal chicken rendang, charcoal-grilled mackerel, and soothing iced cendol with custard-like durian. We'll end with a fine view of the mighty Petronas Twin Towers.
I'm sure you have a lot of your plate, but here's some food for thought. While it's possible to attempt such a culinary marathon yourself, you'd be one sandwich short of a Malaysian picnic not to join me on our moveable food feast.
This ticket provides admission to the KLIA Ekspres, a train that runs between Kuala Lumpur International Airport and the city centre. It provides the fastest, safest, and most direct route to Kuala Lumpur Sentral station from both airport terminals. You'll be able to make the most of the varied train schedule, before scanning your tickets and awaiting your train.
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Meet a driver at your hotel for 9am or 2pm departure, then begin the 15-minute drive to Batu Caves, Upon arrival at the temple, make your way up the 272 steps that lead to a towering statue of Lord Karthikeyan, then enter the largest cave in the complex. Inside, you’ll find Hindu shrines and a series of cave temples that draw thousands of worshippers from around the world—outside of the caves, you’ll spot some of the area’s resident monkeys. After your time at Batu Caves, continue to Thean Hou Temple, a Buddhist landmark dedicated to Mazu, the Chinese Sea goddess. This is also a great place to grab a snack, as the temple is surrounded by a cluster of Malaysian and Chinese food stalls.Then we will pass by Little india were indian buy grocery and religious things, follow that we will go china town ( petaling street) were we can buy cloths and shoes, from there we will go Twin Tower for photo stops .This 4-hour tour concludes with return hotel.
On this excursion, you'll head to a town outside the capital city for a chance to see glowing fireflies. From your hotel in Kuala Lumpur, the tour vehicle will take you northwest to the town of Kuala Selangor. Here, you'll explore some of the major attractions, including the Hindu architectural masterpiece of Sri Shakti Temple and Melawati Hill, which overlooks the Strait of Malacca.
The tour's highlight will be an enchanting boat ride for an opportunity to admire glowing fireflies in between Berembang trees along Selangor Riverbank's mangrove area. By the end of your tour, the vehicle will take you on a comfortable journey back to Kuala Lumpur.
Standing at an incredible height of 451.9 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers have become the city’s top architectural landmark.
Ascend 170 meters in a futuristic, high-speed elevator to Level 86, where the doors open on a breathtaking view of Malaysia’s capital city. Step onto the world’s highest 2-story bridge, linking the 2 towers on their 41st and 42nd floors. Learn about the history and construction of the Twin Towers and pick up a souvenir at the gift shop.
With this service your e-tickets will be delivered to you via email, meaning you can get straight into the queue for your visit.