7 Things To Do In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [with Suggested Tours]
Are you planning to travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, soon? Read our tips below on the things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with suggested tours.
Malaysia, whose tagline is “Truly Asia,” has its capital in Kuala Lumpur. It offers modern skyscrapers, diverse mosques and churches, and scenic views. It is proud of its multi-cultural heritage, so you can’t only enjoy Malaysian culture but also of its neighbors as well. Enjoy the amazing capital of this country.
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List of Things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1. Check out Petronas Towers
Getting there: You can stop at KLCC station
Perhaps the most iconic building in all of Malaysia is the Petronas Twin Towers. It has been the world’s tallest building from 1998 to 2004 and still is the tallest twin towers. Enjoy taking pictures, especially at KLCC Park during the day. It’s also great at night, and I recommend watching the Lake Symphony water show; it’s beautiful.In case you want to go up, the Skybridge and Observation Deck are closed on Mondays. It is open from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Tuesdays to Fridays. For Weekends and Holidays, they are open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. You can buy tickets online or at the counter.
Suggested Tour: Petronas Twin Towers Admission + One Way Transfer
2. See a glimpse of Istana Negara
Getting there: You can use a taxi or ride a Hop On Hop Off bus and stop at National Palace
If the US has the White House, Istana Negara is for Malaysia. It is the official residence of the Yang di-PertuanAgong, head of state or the King of the country. You can’t really enter here but only see the property through the rails. You’d be lucky if you see the King passing by, though.
Fun fact: There are 9 royal families with states in the country. The heads are called Sultans, but the overall head is the “Agong” or King. The position is rotated every 5 years.
Suggested Tour: KL Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Pass
3. Explore KL Forest Eco Park
Getting there: You can stop at Masjid Jamek station or Bukit Nanas
Kuala Lumpur does not only have skyscrapers, but it actually has a natural rainforest in its center. It’s the only one in the world and remains undisturbed. It is a great thing to do, especially if you want to explore nature without going too far. They are open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It’s near KL Towers, so you could stop by there after your trip here.
Suggested Tour: KL Tower Ticke
4. Be Amazed by TheanHou Temple
Getting there: Ride a taxi from Bangsar Station
As per the introduction, Malaysia is diverse. Aside from Islam, there are also other religions like Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There is a temple called TheanHou Temple that is dedicated to the Chinese Sea Goddess, Mazu. It’s one of the largest in Southeast Asia and undeniably gorgeous.
Suggested Tour: Kuala Lumpur Popular Sights Private Instagram Day Trip
5. Eat Nasi Lemak
Malaysia’s National dish is the Nasi Lemak. So when you are visiting its capital, you should not miss this. It consists of rice that smells good due to the pandan leaves and coconut cream. There are also anchovies, a delicious sauce, cucumbers, fried fish, or fried chicken; it could make you full. Surely, one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Suggested Tour: Pak Adam’s Nasi Lemak at EPiC Food Hall
6. Climb the steps of Batu Caves
Getting there: Take Intrakota Bus No. 11D from the Central Market
One of the nearest attractions in Kuala Lumpur is the Batu Caves. It’s where most people have a half or a whole day tour from the capital. The Batu Caves is an important landmark by the Hindus as there are many idols and statues around it. There are also many caverns with shrines like the Cathedral Cave; the Museum Cave has paintings. You will need to climb 272 steps to see what’s inside.
The festival is usually at the end of January, so don’t go there unless you are a devotee! They are open every day from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Suggested Tour: Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves Full-Day Tour
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