Explore Kuala Lumpur’s heritage with a private guided tour. Discover local food, culture, and ethnic harmony. Experience Malaysia like a local.
Explore Kuala Lumpur’s heritage with a private guided tour. Discover local food, culture, and ethnic harmony. Experience Malaysia like a local.
- Malaysian Houses of Parliament - The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (Lower House) and the Dewan Negara (Upper House).
- Istana Negara - Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy which has a unique monarchy system in the world….
- Malaysian Houses of Parliament - The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (Lower House) and the Dewan Negara (Upper House).
- Istana Negara - Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy which has a unique monarchy system in the world. The grand palace’s splendor scenery is a good place for photo stop. No entrance allowed into the grand palace.
- Batu Caves - Understand Hinduism religion and also the Indian cultural here. You will also understand one of the world’s most miraculous festival, Thaipusam celebration. Here, you may have good exploration of the 272 steps rainbow painted staircase which leads to the Temple Cave. Proper attire is required to enter into the Temple Cave. The gigantic Lord Murugan statue is just standing right in front of you. See how the local Indians prepare the famous pancake, Roti Canai and Teh Tarik. You will get to savour them as well!
- Perdana Botanical Garden - Perdana Botanical Gardens, formerly Perdana Lake Gardens, Lake Gardens and Public Gardens, is Kuala Lumpur’s first large-scale recreational park.
- Malaysian Houses of Parliament - The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (Lower House) and the Dewan Negara (Upper House).
- National Monument - Understand the historical of Malaysia during the emergency period and how Malaysia achieved independence. Here, you may have photo stop around the tallest bronze monument in the world. While going towards National Mosque, we will pass by the Botany Garden and the Parliament of Malaysia.
- National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - Here, you will understand better the main religion of Malaysia. View the various spectacular Islamic designs and patterns in the mosque. Entrance is NOT allowed during Muslim prayer times and proper attire is a MUST during visits to the mosque. Robes are provided at the entrance of the mosque.
- Dataran Merdeka - This is the square which the first prime minister of Malaysia announced the independence. From then on, every major occasions or celebrations are held here. The square has one of the tallest flag pole at 100m height.
- Sultan Abdul Samad Building - Another iconic and one of the most popular British era building in Kuala Lumpur. The Sultan Abdul Samad building was built in 1897 as the British administration centre. Around this area, you may enjoy panoramic view of the Royal Selangor Club, Gallery KL and the famous independence square with one of the tallest flag pole in the world.
- The River of Life - This is the spot Kuala Lumpur name originated from. This area is a good photography spot for the Jamek mosque and also old colonial buildings.
- Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Shop where the locals shop! Here, you may purchase varieties of local made souvenirs such as Batik, Songket, Pewter, etc. You may also purchase local products such as Tongkat Ali, Chocolate, Bird Nest, etc. here.
- Chinatown - Lively, colorful Chinatown is centered 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 nearby Central Market, where stalls also dish up noodles and curry. Places of worship in the area include the Taoist Guan Di Temple and the 19th-century Sri Mahamariamman Temple, with a facade of carved Hindu deities.
- Kwai Chai Hong - Visitors can re-live a part of KL Chinatown in the old glory days. This part of town in the old days was known as Kwai Chai Hong 鬼仔巷, a moniker that still resonates to the older generation who resides there. Launched in April 2019, Kwai Chai Hong is now known as one of the most Instagram-able spot in KL. Witness restored pre-war shophouses and a century-old lamppost, that instantly transport visitors back in time with artistic murals and immersive QR codes depicting stories from the past. Surrounded by good food and great ambiance curated by cafes, restaurants and bars, Kwai Chai Hong was awarded Placemaker Asean Awards 2021 (NGO/Community).”
- Petronas Twin Towers - Petronas twin tower or well known as KLCC is the icon and landmark of Kuala Lumpur. It is the tallest twin tower in the world today. A MUST photo stop during visits to Kuala Lumpur. (Photo Stop Only)
- Menara Kuala Lumpur - The Kuala Lumpur Tower, colloquially referred to as KL Tower, is a 6-storey, 421-metre-tall telecommunication tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the world’s seventh-tallest tower. It features an antenna which increases its height to 421 metres. The roof of the pod is at 335 metres.
- ICC Pudu - Eat where the locals eat, this is Birdy Leisure’s principle. You may taste at the food courts where most of the locals will go. Ample of local famous dishes here, Char Koay Teow, Bak Kut Teh, Assam Laksa, Curry Mi, etc.
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- Gratuities
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- Gratuities
Licensed tour guides will escort visitors on a heritage walk through the historic area of Kuala Lumpur, starting from the River of Life and ending in Chinatown. Participants will explore local food courts and shops, experiencing Malaysia as the “Truly Asia” destination. The tour also includes visits to three major places of worship, showcasing the…
Licensed tour guides will escort visitors on a heritage walk through the historic area of Kuala Lumpur, starting from the River of Life and ending in Chinatown. Participants will explore local food courts and shops, experiencing Malaysia as the “Truly Asia” destination. The tour also includes visits to three major places of worship, showcasing the country’s ethnic harmony. The philosophy ensures travelers have peace of mind during their journey. The slogan, “Come as a tourist, go back as a local,” promises visits to genuine local spots for dining and shopping.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.