4-Hour Kuala Lumpur City Tour with Rubber Tree Tapping Demonstration
Highlights
Kuala Lumpur
architectural, cultural, historical
Group Tour
4 Hours
Easy
English, Malay, Tamil
Description
Experience the unique blend of modern, historical, secular, and religious sights found in Kuala Lumpur during this half-day sightseeing tour. Visit iconic landmarks like the sky-high Petronas Towers, see the country’s National Mosque and explore the exquisite architecture of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. Upgrade to explore the city on a private tour with a private driver.
Itinerary
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Istana Negara - National Monument - Perdana Botanical Garden - National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - Malayan Railway Administration Building (Pass By) - Dataran Merdeka - River of Life - China Town Passing by - Little India Temple and Best Try The Best Fresh Cow Milk Coffee - Thean Hou Temple - Rubber Tree Tapping Demonstration - Hand Drawing Batik Demonstration - Petronas Twin Towers
After pickup from the Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC) or your centrally located hotel in Kuala Lumpur, travel by air-conditioned minivan to the first stop on your half-day tour: Known as Istana Negara, this residence of the King of Malaysia doesn't allow visitor access inside the building, but you can take photos of the exterior along with the changing of the guards, which occurs hourly.
National Monument (Tugu Negara), a bronze tribute to the lives lost in the fight for Malaysian independence, was designed by American architect Felix de Weldon. You’ll be taken back to the starting point at the end of the tour.
Passing by the tranquil Lake Gardens
Contrast your visit to this glass and steel marvel with the National Mosque (Masjid Negara), located amid lush green gardens in the city's heart. Built in 1965, it is one of the most elegant buildings in KL and features a spectacular central dome covered in green and blue tiles, along with 48 smaller domes spread across the Mecca-inspired courtyard.
And the exquisite façade of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station has fairytale-like towers and a mix of Eastern and Western architectural styles.Merdeka Square: Also called Independence Square, this symbol of Malaysian independence is one of the most picturesque squares in the world. Admire both traditional and modern architectural masterpieces.
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 world's top 10 most beautiful waterfronts!
Lively, colourful Chinatown is centred on Petaling Street, known for its fashion shops and a large covered market with produce, clothes and accessories. Local artists sell paintings and crafts at the nearby Central Market, where stalls dish noodles and curry.
Located in Brickfields, one of the busiest temples in the area, Arulmigu Sree Veera Hanuman Temple is listed as one of the favourite places of worship, especially for Hanuman devotees around the region. Previously, this temple was near a river bank which currently situates the Tun Sambathan monorail station. This temple is said to have many mystical stories, including witnesses of human-sized glowing figures around the temple compound by a lorry driver in the middle of the night and other mystical appearances witnessed by a few late-night passersby. Many devotees affected by black magic or evil spirits come to this temple for spiritual recovery. Many devotees will visit the temple, especially on Thursdays and Saturdays and a massive turnout on Hanuman Jayanthi.
Next up is the Chinese Thean Hou Temple. Learn about the synergy of influences such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism that converge to form an unforgettable architectural ensemble. Checkout out numerous statues of animals from astrology and impressive statues of the Goddess of Mercy and the Goddess of the Waterfront.
Rubber tapping is the process of collecting latex from a rubber tree. The latex is harvested by slicing a groove into the tree's bark at a depth of one-quarter inch (6.4 mm) with a hooked knife and peeling back the bark.
Craft center since 1976 with batik demonstrations & classes, plus Malaysian-made gifts & clothing.
The Petronas Twin Towers is ideal for photo ops; gaze at the city skyline and capture unforgettable moments on camera. (photo stop only, admission not included)
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.