Kuala Lumpur 3-Day Tour Highlights
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12 attraction(s) |
total distance 81
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Day1: Kuala Lumpur
5 attraction(s) ·
7 km
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Tantanmen is a spicy Chinese noodle soup. It originated in Japan and is known for its bold and fiery flavors. The dish typically consists of ramen noodles served in a rich and spicy broth, topped with ingredients like ground pork, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg. Tantanmen is beloved by many for its addictive spiciness and satisfying taste.
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The National Mosque, built in 1974, features a modern and stylish architectural style. With a towering minaret reaching 73 meters, it plays the call to prayer, while its unique blue star-shaped roof stands out from the traditional onion dome design, symbolizing the aspirations of an independent nation. The mosque has a total of 18 domes, representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the 5 principles of Islam. The overall design of the mosque is inspired by the Great Mosque of Mecca, particularly the interior decoration, which bears a striking resemblance to that of Mecca. The prayer hall can accommodate up to 15,000 people, making it the largest mosque in Southeast Asia.
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This landmark square has a 95m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising.
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Kuala Lumpur Tower is the 7th tallest telecommunications tower in the world. Although not as famous as the Petronas Twin Towers, it offers one of the best viewpoints in Kuala Lumpur. From the observation deck of the tower, you can enjoy magnificent views of the city from a height of about 100 meters higher than the observation bridge of the Twin Towers. Visitors can indulge in delicious food at the 360-degree revolving restaurant at the top of the tower at 276 meters while enjoying the panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.
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Petaling Street is Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, known for selling pirated DVDs, watches, clothes, and jewelry. It is also a must-visit tourist attraction for both locals and foreigners. Petaling Street has many famous restaurants and hawker centers, offering local delicacies such as Hokkien fried noodles, grilled fish, laksa, and curry noodles, attracting a large number of visitors to taste. The hawkers in Petaling Street are mainly Chinese, but also include Indians, Malays, and other ethnicities.
Day2: Kuala Lumpur
3 attraction(s) ·
58 km
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Batu Caves, located 11 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur, is a sacred Hindu religious site. Situated on the hillside amidst the jungle, it is a complex of three limestone caves. To reach the Batu Caves, visitors must climb 272 steep steps. At the entrance of the caves stands a towering golden statue of Lord Murugan, reaching a height of 140 feet.
The Batu Caves attract numerous visitors for its religious significance and natural beauty. It is also a major celebration venue for the Thaipusam festival, one of the grandest religious festivals in the world.
Guided tours are available to explore the cave's geological formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, and sinkholes, as well as to learn about the cave-dwelling animals like bats, cave cockroaches, and cave spiders. Visitors can witness the stunning natural landscapes and gain insights into the local geology and ecology.
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Genting Highlands, located at an altitude of 1860 meters, is a popular summer resort in Malaysia, only 1 hour away from Kuala Lumpur. It offers a variety of entertainment options such as indoor and outdoor amusement parks, game arcades, water parks, shopping malls, cinemas, and the Cloud Star Theater for awards and concerts. The only Superman flying game in Asia allows visitors to experience skydiving without wearing a parachute. At night, there are bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, and casinos for further entertainment. Tourists can also pick strawberries, visit chocolate factories, and explore the Qing Shui Yan Temple. The casino entertainment area is divided into regular and VIP sections, and only those aged 21 or above can enter the casino, while children can visit the large game arcade downstairs. Visitors can choose to return the same day or stay overnight, and it is recommended to book the top hotel in advance to secure a room. The service staff at Genting Highlands can speak Mandarin and UnionPay cards are widely accepted. If you encounter any problems, it is advisable to communicate with the staff as they are usually understanding and reasonable.
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The National Museum of Malaysia is a magnificent building located on the edge of Lake Gardens. The museum features classical Malaysian design and houses multiple galleries showcasing Malaysia's history, politics, culture, economy, art, and flora and fauna. In the outdoor area of the museum, visitors can also admire exhibits such as vintage locomot
Day3: Kuala Lumpur
4 attraction(s) ·
3 km
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The Central Park of Kuala Lumpur is one of the largest parks in the city. Designed by the famous Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, it offers a stunning view of the Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
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Bukit Bintang's neighboring 200-meter long food street is also home to durian stalls, making it perfect for lazy foodies who don't want to go too far, as you can have a taste of Malay cuisine and durian in one place.
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