Kuala Lumpur City Tour with Batu Caves (SIC)

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As you relax in for a comfortable journey, our driver-guide begins to tell us intriguing facts about our first visit, the Istana Negara, or the National Palace. While on your journey to the King’s Palace, your driver-guide will educate you on everything there is to know about the palace's history and Malaysia's history of kings. During the tour's first stop, visitors can photograph the massive palace and the royal guards.

After exploring the palace grounds and taking photos, we head to the tranquil Perdana Botanical Garden. While driving through the Botanical Garden, our driver-guide points out monuments, provides information about Kuala Lumpur's rich cultural diversity, and tells us stories about our next stop, the National Mosque. As you reach the National Mosque, you will be captivated by its unique umbrella-shaped design and outstanding features. Stepping outside for a photo opportunity, you admire the delicate details and capture the mosque's beauty against the backdrop of the clear blue sky.

Once finished visiting the National Mosque, the driver-guide would drive pass the next stop, the old Kuala Lumpur Railway station, located a few hundred metres away from the National Mosque. Tourists will also get the chance to witness the fascinating blend of Eastern and Western design at the old K.L. Railway Station, a magnificent monument dating back to 1886 that serves as a testament to the city's rich legacy to date and hear the history that lies beneath this railway station from the tour driver-guide.

Next, we visit the Independence Square, where Malaysia's independence was announced. As we approach the square, your driver-guide offers a vivid picture of the historical event, bringing it to life via fascinating narrative as you explore the colonial-era structures, including the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the English-style cricket ground. Visitors are able to able to take photos of Independence Square visit the KL Gallery right next to it.

After departing from the Independence Square, you will be driven along the streets of Kuala Lumpur City Centre to your next destination, the KL Tower. On the way there, you would drive-past the “Golden Triangle,"  the commercial and business hub of Kuala Lumpur. Discover how Kuala Lumpur has developed from a modest tin mining town to a huge metropolis with the most skyscrapers in Southeast Asia. See some of the city’s futuristic structures, world-class malls, and luxury hotels on your way to the KL Tower.

During the ride to the tower, our driver-guide explains the significance of the world's 7th highest telecommunications tower, the breathtaking views from the top and the activities that could be done inside the tower. As we approach, you are greeted by the tall tower rising 421 metres. With a photo stop to record the moment, you're ready to explore the city from above. From the KL Tower, our driver-guide will drive you to the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin-structure in the world.

As we arrive at the Petronas Twin Towers, you're treated to breathtaking views of the iconic skyscrapers. The driver-guide will give you accurate information about the tower, as you marvel at its modern design and soak in the bustling atmosphere of the Golden Triangle. You’ll be given the chance to capture breathtaking photos of the towers with your loved ones before heading to the final stop of the tour, Batu Caves Temple.

While on the journey to the temple, the driver-guide will let you know everything that makes this temple unique and worth visiting and why it’s one of the most visited cultural landmarks in Malaysia. The driver would brief you about the history of the temple and the caves surrounding it and would also remind you of the regulations and dress code that need to be adhered to while visiting the temple, as it is a place of worship.

Once you finally reach the Batu Caves, you will be greeted by the enormous Murugan statue located right next to the sacred Hindu sanctuary situated among limestone caves. Tourists would get the chance to climb up the 272 steps by foot, marvelling at the elaborate shrines and enjoying panoramic views of the city below.

After visiting the temple, we move on by visiting the East Coast Batik Factory. The tour driver-guide will explain the Malaysian national attire, Batik, while on the way to the factory to see how batik is meticulously crafted and designed and understand the purpose of it. Tourists could opt to buy these local outfits from the Batik Factory, which sells a wide array of clothing and batik art.

As the sun begins to set, we arrive back at the Petronas Twin Towers, bidding farewell to your driver-guide after a memorable excursion around Kuala Lumpur's prominent monuments and cultural treasures.

Itinerary

08:30 Pickup from accommodation

09:00 Batu Caves (Visit Stop)

10:00 King’s Palace (Photo Stop)

10:20 National Mosque (Photo Stop)

10:40 Kuala Lumpur Railway Station – Old Moorish Heritage (Drive Pass)

11:00 Independence Square (Visit Stop)

11:20 I Love KL Statue (Visit Stop)

11:30 River of Life (Visit Stop)

1145 KL Tower (Drive Pass)

12:00 Bukit Bintang Business District Drive Pass + Belice Chocolate and Jade Batek

12:30 p.m. Drop off at Petronas Twin Towers

* Above itinerary is tentative and subject to weather and traffic condition

Inclusions

  • Shared tours & hotel pickup
  • Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional driver guided service

Exclusions

  • Entrance fees to Kuala Lumpur Tower and the Petronas Twin Towers
  • Hotel drop off
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance

Tour Plan

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Batu Caves (Visit Stop)

The Batu Caves are a limestone hill comprising a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Malaysia, just north of Kuala Lumpur. They are renowned for the large, golden statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance and the 272 colourful steps leading up to the main cave. The site is a significant Hindu religious landmark and a popular tourist attraction, particularly during the Thaipusam festival.

King’s Palace (Photo Stop)

The Istana Negara, located in Kuala Lumpur, is the official residence of the King of Malaysia, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The palace, which opened in 2011, features an impressive blend of traditional Malay and contemporary architectural styles. It is not open to the public, but visitors can view the grand exterior and witness the ceremonial changing of the guard at the main gate. The Istana Negara symbolizes Malaysia's monarchy and serves as a prominent landmark in the nation's capital.

National Mosque (Visit Stop)

The National Mosque of Malaysia, also known as Masjid Negara, is an iconic symbol of Islamic faith located in Kuala Lumpur. Completed in 1965, the mosque features a unique, contemporary design with a 73-meter-high minaret and a striking 16-pointed star-shaped main roof. Accommodating up to 15,000 worshippers, the mosque serves as a central place of worship and a significant landmark for both locals and tourists.

Kuala Lumpur Railway Station – Old Moorish Heritage (Drive Pass)

The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, built in 1910, is a stunning example of colonial architecture with its distinctive Moorish-inspired design, featuring arched windows, spires, and minarets. Designed by British architect Arthur Benison Hubback, the station served as the city's main railway hub until the modern KL Sentral station took over in 2001. Today, it remains a historical landmark, reflecting Kuala Lumpur's rich architectural heritage and colonial past.

Independence Square (Visit Stop)

Independence Square, or Dataran Merdeka, is a historic site in Kuala Lumpur where Malaysia's independence was declared on August 31, 1957. The square is surrounded by colonial-era buildings, including the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and features a 100-meter-high flagpole, one of the tallest in the world. It serves as a central venue for national celebrations and events, symbolizing Malaysia's journey to independence and its cultural heritage.

KL City Gallery

KL Gallery, also known as Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, is a cultural attraction located in Merdeka Square that showcases the history and development of Kuala Lumpur. The gallery features an impressive city model, historical exhibits, and artistic displays, providing visitors with an informative and engaging experience of the city's past, present, and future. It is also home to the iconic "I ️ KL" sculpture, a popular photo spot for tourists.

River of Life

The River Confluence in Kuala Lumpur is where the Klang and Gombak rivers meet, marking the historical heart of the city. This significant site is considered the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur, as it was here that the city's early settlers established their tin mining operations. The area has been revitalized with modern developments and scenic promenades, blending the city's rich heritage with contemporary urban life.

KL Tower (Visit Stop)

The KL Tower, officially known as Menara Kuala Lumpur, is a prominent telecommunications and observation tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Standing at 421 meters, it is one of the tallest freestanding towers in the world and a significant architectural landmark. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from its observation deck, dine in its revolving restaurant, and participate in various cultural and adventure activities hosted at the tower.

Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle is the bustling commercial and entertainment district in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, known for its skyscrapers, shopping malls, and vibrant nightlife. It is bounded by three main streets: Jalan Imbi, Jalan Sultan Ismail, and Jalan Raja Chulan, forming a triangle-shaped area. The Golden Triangle is a major tourist hub, home to upscale hotels, restaurants, luxury boutiques, and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.

Belice Chocolate Kingdom & Jadi Batek Gallery (Optional)
Petronas Twin Towers (Visit Stop)

The Petronas Twin Towers, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were once the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004. Standing at 451.9 meters tall, these iconic towers are connected by a sky bridge at the 41st and 42nd floors and are renowned for their sleek, modern design and Islamic-inspired motifs. They serve as a symbol of Malaysia's economic growth and architectural achievement, attracting millions of visitors annually.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Public transportation nearby

Please Note

  • A minimum of two (2) adults is required for this booking.
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation is nearby
  • Infant seats are unavailable
  • Kindly be at the lobby 5 minutes before the start time. If you can't find the driver, kindly contact +[ ].
  • As this is a shared transfer, early or late pick-up is possible.
  • The standard waiting time is only 5 minutes, and it will be considered “No Show” if you are not at the lobby on time.
  • Driver details will be sent via WhatsApp by 9 p.m. one (1) day before the tour.
  • After the tour, you will be dropped off at the Petronas Twin Towers.
  • Sleeveless shirts and open-toed shoes are not permitted when visiting Batu Caves. Ladies need to wear long dresses or pants with their shoulders covered.
  • Do not wear sexy short pants or mini skirts if you're entering Batu Caves Temple. Scarves are available for rent at the Cave entrance to cover if you wear shorts or skirts.
  • You are advised to wear sensible shoes, sunscreen, and caps or hats.
  • For any questions, please WhatsApp directly to the local operator at +[ ].
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