Kuala Lumpur Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
This guided tour of Kuala Lumpur will take you to see the Malaysian capital from an in-depth perspective, taking in its must-see sights.
For around 3.5 hours, you'll wander through beautiful green mountains, lush valleys and footpaths, which contrast starkly with the metropolis' busiest areas, where the city's towering skyscrapers, markets, shrines and the imposing Petronas twin towers, one of the city's symbols, stand out.
- Explore Kuala Lumpur on this half-day guided tour, where you'll learn about the city's history while visiting its must-see sights.
- Discover the natural and architectural gems of an Asian destination full of cultural and religious contrasts.
- See the Petronas Towers, the Malaysia Museum, the National Mosque and the King's Palace, among other sites, in the company of an expert guide.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Kuala Lumpur
- Transfer in air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional driver and guide
- Pick-up and drop-off service at selected hotels in Kuala Lumpur
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Step by Step
Explore the cultural and religious diversity of Malaysia's capital city on this guided tour of Kuala Lumpur, a half-day tour of the city with a professional guide in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle.
Amidst lush green tropical mountains, towering skyscrapers and picturesque temples and shrines, you'll discover why this is one of Asia's most eclectic tourist destinations.
As you learn about the culture of this region, where locals live side by side with people from all over the world, you'll have the opportunity to see must-see sights such as:
- Istana Negara: the King's Palace is a distinctive building with its monumental Islamic-style golden domes. There you will learn more about the Malaysian monarchy.
- Petronas Towers: probably the city's most iconic landmark, the tallest twin towers in the world, standing 427 metres high on 88 floors.
- Museum of Malaysia: learn transcendental details of Malaysian culture and history by visiting this museum, which exhibits items up to 200,000 years old.
- National Mosque of Malaysia: this sacred place of worship is a symbol of the country' s independence, having been built in 1965 when Malaysia separated from Singapore.
- Merdeka Square: this beautiful social gathering place is the site of the annual national parade, which commemorates Malaysian patriotism.
You'll experience an experience of contrasts, strolling through idyllic jungle scenery, valleys and busy streets lined with monuments, places of worship, dragon statues, pagodas and lots of people.