Once little more than mud and marsh, KL, as it’s fondly known, is a fast-rising city effortlessly blending old-world temples, intricate mosques and a colonial past with space-age towers and mega malls. Delightfully compact, it is best explored on foot or via the extensive and excellent public transport network.
KL’s historic core centres around Merdeka Square (Independence Square), which marks the place where the Malaysian flag was first hoisted after independence from British rule in 1957. It is ringed by handsome colonial-era buildings, including the Royal Selangor Club and Sultan Abdul Samad Building while to the west of the square, is the picturesque Perdana Botanical Garden, an ideal spot for some respite away from the hustle and bustle. Other notable...
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Kuala Lumpur has a tropical climate with consistently high temperatures in the 30ºs, making it a year-round destination. The wettest weather is usually February to May and September to December when sudden thunderstorms or downpours may occur.
Kuala Lumpur is approximately 13 hours (non-stop flights) from the UK.
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Begin this half day tour at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory before stopping briefly at a Batik factory. Continue to the spectacular limestone Batu Caves where you’re greeted by a huge Hindu statue and climb the 272 steps to the main cave temple. At the top enjoy magnificent views too.
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A must-do for first time visitors, highlights of this half day tour include photo stops at the Petronas Twin Towers, King’s Palace and National Mosque, plus visits to the National Monument, National Museum (excl entrance fee), Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Tudor-styled Cricket Club.
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Petaling Street (Chinatown) is the place to go to experience and embrace food enriched with deep tradition. Admire the heritage buildings, find delicious street food hidden in the nooks and down obscure alleys, and discover bargains galore.
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Experience the sights, sounds and tastes of KL as you’re chauffeur-driven on a vespa! Head to a local food street, visit a night market and head to Brickfields to sample mouthwatering street food.
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Includes dinner
Start this five hour tour at a typical Malay village “Kampung Baru” where small houses have the Petronas Twin Towers as a backdrop. Stop at food stalls and try some local sweets or cakes, before venturing into Chow Kit Market and then discover Little India, the beautiful Masjid Jamek Mosque and onwards to Chinatown where you visit a traditional Tea House.
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Visit a local wet market for a typical Malaysian breakfast then mingle with the locals as you explore. Later, transfer to Kampong for a cooking class learning authentic techniques before you enjoy the dishes you created for lunch on the outdoor terrace of this traditional wooden house.
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