Private Full-Day Tour of Kuala Lumpur City and the Batu Caves


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  • Private Full-Day Tour of Kuala Lumpur City and the Batu Caves

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  7 hours
Join this private full-day Kuala Lumpur city and countryside tour to explore historical buildings and some of the most popular attractions such as National Mosque, King Palace, Independence Square, Old Railway Station, Batu Caves, Lake Garden, National Monument, Parliament House and Royal Selangor.

The trip will include a photography opportunity at the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Please note: the tickets for this attraction are not included in this tour.

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Join this private full-day Kuala Lumpur city and countryside tour to explore historical buildings and some of the most popular attractions such as National Mosque, King Palace, Independence Square, Old Railway Station, Batu Caves, Lake Garden, National Monument, Parliament House and Royal Selangor.

The trip will include a photography opportunity at the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Please note: the tickets for this attraction are not included in this tour.Join this full-day private tour to experience the local lifestyle, culture and learn some history of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Despite the growing skyline of a modern metropolis, Kuala Lumpur has always been charming and full of character. You will see the Petronas Twin Towers, the world tallest twin towers, The King's Palace (Istana Negara) a symbol of Malaysian sovereignty, the Independence Square (Merdeka Square) and the National Museum (Merdeka Square).

You will drive past the Lake Gardens (Perdana Botanical Gardens), where you can find over 5,000 birds flying freely and accustomed to being around people. View the National Monument, National Mosque (Masjid Negara), and the Old Railway Station (Railway Station and Administration Building).

Next, you'll move on to the Royal Selangor Visitor Center to appreciate the Malaysian pewter arts, followed by a short drive through Little India. Malaysia's official Little India in Brickfields used to be a simple residential neighborhood just outside Kuala Lumpur, but now has transformed into a colorful community with stores and restaurants along the streets.

After the trip through Little India, you'll arrive at the Batu Caves. This natural phenomenon is a massive limestone outcrop, with its interiors home to a Hindu shrine lined with different deities. The shrine itself is located deep inside the high caverns which take 272 steps to reach. Last stop is a local Malaysian Batik center to see how the fabric is being designed and printed.




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