This is an interesting tour which evolve the beauty and charm of an old and new Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur is rich with its history on how it developed from a small tin mining town to a growing city currently. Kuala Lumpur is also known for its colorful cultures, races and traditions. The city is further furnished by its interesting architecture, famous landmarks and unique building.
Batu Caves is a Hindu Temple located at the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur City. These limestone caves are 400 million years old. There is a total 272 steps leading up to the main caves temple. Batu Caves consists of three big caves. The wold’s tallest Lord Muruga Statue with the height of 42.7m (130 feet high) is located here. This destination attracts a huge crowd during thaipusam, which is an annual festival for the Indians to pay homage to Lord Muruga. This festival will be celebrated in January or February of every year.
Place of Interest
- Batu Caves (Visit Stop)
- King Palace (Visit Stop)
- House of Parliament (Drive Pass)
- Lake Garden (Drive Pass)
- National Mosque (Photo Stop)
- National Monument (Photo Stop)
- Old Railway Station (Photo Stop)
- Independence Square (Photo Stop)
(Moorish Building, Cricket Club, Cricket fields and St. Mary Anglican Church) - Petronas Twin Towers (Photo Stop)
- Handicrafts and Batik Centre (Optional Visit)
- Bonus visit to the Beryl’s Chocolate Kingdom outlet (Optional Visit)
- Note: Please inform the driver guide if you wish to opt for the Optional Visit.