Private All Inclusive Day Tour of Kuala Lumpur's Top Attractions
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Private All Inclusive Day Tour of Kuala Lumpur's Top Attractions

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Explore the hidden beauty of Kuala Lumpur and famous tourist attraction places. This is a private tour which includes a picnic lunch and an air conditioned car with free wifi connection.

This tour is designed for those who wants to know more about the Malaysia culture where you will visit the Muslim Mosque, Chinese temple, Indian temple and Malaysia Tropical Forest. We will also visit the main Malaysia Heritage places where you will see some buildings which were build by the British during the late 1880's.

Just fully charge your phone battery to take some awesome photos as here is the highlights which we will be visiting:
Merdeka Square ,Sultan Abdul Samad Building, River Of Life, Central Market, National Mosque Of Malaysia, National Textile Museum, Thean Hou Temple, Little India, Batu Caves, Ulu Yam ( recreational forest , water dam and lunch) and many more places.
Your driver is a very experience person and very fluent in English. We ensure this tour will be a memorable one.

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Private All Inclusive Day Tour of Kuala Lumpur's Top Attractions

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
WiFi on board
PIcnic Lunch at Ulu Yam Forest
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Located in Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Square translates into Independence Square. Earlier, it was known as the Selangor Club Padang which was mainly used as a cricket ground. This place is also famous for its historic importance as the Union Flag was lowered in 1957 and the Malayan flag was hoisted at midnight for the first time. Since then, the annual Merdeka Parade is held here. There are many other places to visit near Merdeka Square Malaysia which every traveler must explore.

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Stop 2

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building (Malay: Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad) is a late-19th century building located along Jalan Raja in front of Dataran Merdeka and the Royal Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The building originally housed the offices of the British colonial administration, and was known simply as Government Offices in its early years. In 1974, it was renamed after Sultan Abdul Samad, the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time when construction began.
It's located in the same street as dataran merdeka.

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The River of Life is one of the most iconic parts of Kuala Lumpur. Located near Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the oldest mosque in the city, it is a convergence point of two rivers: the Klang River and the Gombak River. The Klang River, known as Sungai Klang by the locals, streams through the regions of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor and eventually into the straits of Malacca. The Gombak River is another major river in the Klang Valley. What began as an expensive urban river restoration project has paid off, as the River of Life has been listed as one of the top 10 most beautiful waterfronts in the world!

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Stop 4

Central Market Kuala Lumpur is located at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Foch Avenue) and the pedestrian-only section of Jalan Hang Kasturi (Rodger Street), a few minutes away from Petaling Street and next to Klang River. It was founded in 1888 and originally used as a wet market,[1] while the current Art Deco style building was completed in 1937. It has been classified as a Heritage Site by the Malaysian Heritage Society, and it is now a landmark for Malaysian culture and heritage.

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Stop 5

The National Mosque of Malaysia (Malay: Masjid Negara Malaysia) is a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has a capacity for 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres (53,000 m2) of gardens. Its key features are a 73-metre-high (240 ft) minaret and a 16-pointed star concrete main roof. The umbrella, synonymous with the tropics, is featured conspicuously – the main roof is reminiscent of an open umbrella, the minaret's cap a folded one. The folded plates of the concrete main roof are a creative solution to achieving the larger spans required in the main gathering hall. Reflecting pools and fountains are spread throughout the compound. Completed in 1965, the mosque is a bold and modern approach in reinforced concrete, symbolic of the aspirations of a then newly independent nation.

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The National Textile Museum let you explore the rich diversity of Malaysian society. The museum tracks trends and developments that characterize textile and develop community living in Malaysia since the pre-history to the present.

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Stop 7

Petaling street is the heart of Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur. This is the best way to enjoy the Chinatown in Petaling Street is to go there in an empty stomach and have time to explore food and shopping. Petaling street markets in Jalan Kuala Lumpur is a live ex ample of the Chinese history in this pioneer city.

The Petaling Street is crowded most of the time and is a popular spot for tourists and locals to buy counterfeit branded products and for culturally diverse food options. Petaling Street is located close to the other tourist spots in Kuala Lumpur.
Here you may do a little shopping and it's famous with it's Chinese street food.

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Stop 8

Considered by many to be the most beautiful temple in the world, the Thean Hou Temple is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur and has, since its opening in 1989, opened its doors to millions of worshipers, tourists and photographers looking to capture the thousands of red and yellow lanterns.

The Thean Hou Temple’s construction started in 1981 by the Hainanese – a group of native Chinese people from Hainan, the southernmost and smallest Chinese province. Most Hainanese people were originally fisherman, which makes sense that the temple, completed in 1987 is dedicated to Thean Hou, the Chinese Sea Goddess who protects fishermen.
Nice place to take some awesome pictures.

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Stop 9

It is a photogenic place visited by many devoted Taoists and travelers. The temple is a bustle during celebrations such as the Lantern Festival and Chinese New Year. It is one of the largest Chinese temples in Southeast Asia, dedicated to The Heavenly Mother. The temple is located off Jalan Syed Putra.

Brickfields also has a number of beautiful century-old churches, including the Tamil Methodist Church that was established in 1896, the Evangelical Lutheran Church – a Tamil Lutheran church – established in 1907, and the Church of the Holy Rosary established in 1903. The last has Chinese inscriptions on its building structure that made it stand out among other. These churches are popular wedding church destinations as they also make exceptionally amazing photo shooting venues.
Try some tasty Indian food and lot's of shopping.

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Stop 10

The Petronas Towers (Malay: Menara Berkembar Petronas), also known as the Petronas Twin Towers and colloquially the KLCC Twin Towers, are an interlinked pair of 88-storey supertall skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, standing at 451.9 metres (1,483 feet). From 1998 to 2004, they were officially designated as the tallest buildings in the world until they were surpassed by the completion of the Taipei 101 in 2004. The Petronas Towers are the world's tallest twin skyscrapers and remained the tallest buildings in Malaysia until 2019, when they were surpassed by The Exchange 106.
Great for selfie's. It's just a 10 minutes stop to take some pictures.

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Stop 11

KL Tower, is a 6-storey, 421-metre-tall (1,381 ft) telecommunication tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the world's seventh-tallest tower and Malaysia and Southeast Asia's second tallest tower. Its construction was completed on 1994. It features an antenna which increases its height to 421 metres (1,381 feet). The roof of the pod is at 335 metres (1,100 feet). The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing diners with a panoramic view of the city.
Races are held annually, where participants race up the stairs to the top.
It's a stop over just for 10 minutes to take some pictures.

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Malaysia’s Batu Caves are home to one of the most important Hindu shrines in the world: a joyful homage to Lord Murugan, who triumphed over the demons in Tamil Hindu lore. The massive staircase that leads to the caves is comprised of bright bands of color. It feels like you’re ascending a rainbow into the chambers of the gods.
If you decide to climb up 272 stairs, kindly take note that females are required to wear dress or you can rent their shawl or purchased them at the counter.

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Ulu Yam is one of the oldest towns in Hulu Selangor District, Selangor, Malaysia. Ulu Yam is separated into two different parts, Ulu Yam Lama and Ulu Yam Bharu. As their name suggests, Ulu Yam Lama is the original town and Ulu Yam Bharu came into development afterward.
Here we will have our picnic lunch in the Malaysia Tropical Jungle. You can swim in the streams and escape from the city. Please bring extra clothes.

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Stop 14

Standing majestically with its modern urban design, Royal Selangor Visitor Centre is the go-to place to experience pewter, both as a beautiful piece to be admired and as a craft. Explore the events that will put you in the thick of the tin rush in colonial Malaya, and the founding in 1885 of Royal Selangor, maker of the world’s finest pewter.

Uncover the secrets of pewtersmithing through stimulating exhibits on the nature of pewter and exciting craft workshops. Indulge in our vast range of quality pewterware, or fine jewellery by Selberan and sterling silver by Comyns, Royal Selangor’s sister brands. Recognised as one of the top tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur, the visitor centre has won the following TripAdvisor awards:
- 2016 Traveller's Choice Award
- 2016 Certificate of Excellence
- 2014-2016 Winner of Traveller's Choice Award (three years consecutively)

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Stop 15 Pass by

We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures if needed. It's a drive by spot.

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Stop 16

We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures. It's a drive by spot.

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We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures if needed. It's a drive by spot.

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Stop 18

We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures. It's a drive by spot.

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We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures. It's a drive by spot.

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Stop 20

We will stop for 5mins to take some pictures. It's a drive by spot.

What's not included

souvenirs
Entrance fees: Batu caves visit-Villa Cave USD 8.5 per adult and USD 6.50 per child

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Meeting point will be at Central Market Main Entrance.

About Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic mosques and colonial-era buildings. Known for its multicultural diversity, bustling street markets, and iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, KL offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Top Attractions

Petronas Twin Towers

The iconic Petronas Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004. The towers feature a skybridge and a shopping mall at the base.

Architecture 1-2 hours MYR 83 (adult), MYR 33 (child)

Batu Caves

Batu Caves is a Hindu shrine and temple complex located in a limestone hill. It is known for its colorful statues and the annual Thaipusam festival.

Religious 2-3 hours Free (donations welcome)

Kuala Lumpur Tower

The Kuala Lumpur Tower is the second-tallest freestanding tower in the world. It offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.

Architecture 1-2 hours MYR 50 (adult), MYR 30 (child)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Nasi Lemak

Coconut milk-infused rice served with spicy sambal, fried anchovies, peanuts, and boiled egg.

Breakfast/Lunch Vegetarian options available

Roti Canai

Flaky, layered flatbread served with curry.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian options available

Satay

Grilled skewered meat served with peanut sauce.

Snack Vegetarian options available

Popular Activities

Hiking in the highlands Water sports in Port Dickson Spa treatments Tea tasting in Cameron Highlands Visiting temples and mosques Exploring Chinatown Swimming Boat rides

Best Time to Visit

December to February

This period offers cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with various festivals and events.

26-31°C 79-88°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Malay
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese, Tamil
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Kuala Lumpur is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use reputable tour operators and transport services

Getting there

By air
  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport • 50 km south of the city
By train

Kuala Lumpur Sentral

By bus

Pudu Sentral, Titiwangsa Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

RapidKL is the main public transport system, including LRT (Light Rail Transit), MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), Monorail, and BRT (Bus Rapid Transit).

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Bukit Bintang Chinatown KLCC

Day trips

Cameron Highlands
200 km north of KL • Full day

A scenic highland region known for its tea plantations, cool climate, and lush landscapes.

Port Dickson
100 km south of KL • Full day

A popular beach destination with beautiful sandy beaches and water sports activities.

Putrajaya
30 km south of KL • Half day

A planned administrative and judicial center with beautiful architecture and landscaped gardens.

Festivals

Thaipusam • January/February (based on the Hindu calendar) Chinese New Year • January/February (based on the lunar calendar) Hari Raya Aidilfitri • Varies (based on the Islamic calendar)

Pro tips

  • Visit Batu Caves during the Thaipusam festival for a unique cultural experience
  • Explore the city's street food scene for authentic and affordable dining options
  • Use the RapidKL public transport system to avoid traffic congestion
  • Visit the KL Tower Sky Box for a unique and thrilling experience
  • Experience the city's nightlife in areas like Changkat Bukit Bintang and Jalan Alor
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