Overview

A comprehensive tour of Kuala Lumpur City and the iconic Batu Caves - a potpourri of diverse cultures began as a tin mining settlement with Tudor-styled clubhouses and Moorish courthouses to the modern Twin Towers. A multi-ethnic city with 3 main races - the Malays, the Chinese and the Indians. The colonial landmarks recognised as British architectural marvels are Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Railway Station, St Mary's Cathedral, and Jamek Mosque are must-visits. 31 August 1957 was Independent Day for Malaysia from the British.

1 Day Available on request
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Private Guide
  • Transport

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Travel Insurance
Highlights
  • Tour Kuala Lumpur City
  • Explore the temple of the Hindu Deity
  • Visit National Mosque and the Old Railway Station
Itinerary
Day 1: 4 IN 1 TOUR KUALA LUMPUR CITY HIGHLIGHTS with BATU CAVES, LITTLE INDIA & CHINATOWN

8 am Complimentary pick up from your Kuala Lumpur hotel by our English-speaking Tour Guide. Visit the Iconic Batu Caves and climb 272 steps into the temple of the Hindu Deity who is honoured during the Hindu Festival of Thaipusam every year. Devotees give thanks for vows fulfilled. Ladies to be properly attired to enter the temple - knees and shoulders must be covered. A photoshoot of the Twin Towers and take an educational tour on making handcrafted designs using tin, copper, cloth and antimony at factory outlets. Drive past the National Mosque and the Old Railway Station. Visit the iconic Independent Square with colonial landmarks such as in the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, St Mary's Anglican Church and the Cricket Clubhouse. The Jamek Mosque is the oldest mosque designed by British architects with Moghul, Islamic and Moorish designs. It is at the confluence of 2 rivers that Kuala Lumpur got her name. Malaysia got her independence on 31 August 1957 from the British Colorful Little India is specially dedicated to the Indian Community where shops selling various Indian products and restaurants selling various delicacies and meals are aplenty. Drive past bustling Chinatown before dropping off at your hotel arriving approx. 1 pm.