Explore Kuala Lumpur’s rich diversity on a car tour. Experience vibrant cultures, cuisines, and iconic landmarks. Discover Asia’s essence in one city.
Explore Kuala Lumpur’s rich diversity on a car tour. Experience vibrant cultures, cuisines, and iconic landmarks. Discover Asia’s essence in one city.
- Batu Caves - Explore one of the world’s largest Hindu cave temples, dedicated to the Lord of War, “Lord Murugan.” Capture photos with the golden statue of Lord Murugan and the vibrant 272 rainbow steps leading into the caves. Inside the limestone caves, visitors can admire the altar of Lord Murugan and ancient stalactites formed over millions of…
- Batu Caves - Explore one of the world’s largest Hindu cave temples, dedicated to the Lord of War, “Lord Murugan.” Capture photos with the golden statue of Lord Murugan and the vibrant 272 rainbow steps leading into the caves. Inside the limestone caves, visitors can admire the altar of Lord Murugan and ancient stalactites formed over millions of years. Wild monkeys can often be seen around the temple area.
- Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - Historically, Malaysia was the largest tin producer and exporter globally. Royal Selangor is a leading company known for crafting pewter art and wares from tin metal. The visitor centre offers insights and a museum showcasing the pewter-making process.
- Istana Negara - Visit the official residence of Malaysia’s Head of State, the King. Learn about the role of the Constitutional Monarch in Malaysia’s government system, rooted in British tradition. Take photos with the King’s royal cavalry guard and the Malay regiment army.
- Thean Hou Temple - This ornate, six-tiered Chinese-style temple is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu. Opened in 1987, it features authentic traditional design with impressive pillars, spectacular roofs, intricate carvings, and embellishments. The temple is primarily red and white, adorned with beautiful hanging lanterns.
- National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - The National Mosque is a tribute to Malaysia’s peaceful independence from the British. It was funded by all Malaysian citizens, both Muslim and non-Muslim. Its splendid rooftop resembles an umbrella, symbolizing the harmony of Malaysia’s diverse races and cultures living together.
- Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Originally built in 1888 as a wet market, Central Market is a heritage building with significant historical value. Today, it serves as a hub for Malaysian culture, arts, and crafts, making it a must-see for international travelers and domestic tourists. Visitors can enjoy lunch at the Malaysian food court within the market.
- Merdeka Square - Known as Independence Square, this is the historical starting point of Kuala Lumpur. See one of the world’s tallest national flagpoles and visit the “Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad,” a British legacy and heritage building that was once the administrative center in 1897. Learn about the functions of various heritage buildings surrounding the square and visit one of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest mosques, designed by a British architect. Discover the River of Life and understand how Kuala Lumpur got its name and the river’s significance in 1857.
- Sultan Abdul Samad Building - A British legacy and heritage building designed by a British architect, formerly serving as an administration and law court.
- The River of Life - Discover the historical starting point of Kuala Lumpur and learn how the city was named.
- Jalan Alor - Jalan Alor, or Alor Street, is a bustling night market food street in the city. It offers a variety of local Malaysian street foods, restaurants, Asian cuisines, Western dishes, and local tropical fruits. Visitors can enjoy dinner here.
- Petronas Twin Towers - Visit and photograph the world’s tallest Twin Towers at night, illuminated by spotlights. Enjoy the musical fountain at KLCC Park and explore the upscale Suria shopping mall.

- Private transportation
- Free pick-up within 5km of city centre
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Free pick-up within 5km of city centre
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
Malaysia, truly Asia, is a statement of fact, where Kuala Lumpur is rich in diversity, encompassing people, cultures, foods, languages, religions, as well as heritage and modern architecture. All these elements harmoniously blend and coexist in one geographical location. Visitors can experience the cultures of most Asian countries in Kuala Lumpur….
Malaysia, truly Asia, is a statement of fact, where Kuala Lumpur is rich in diversity, encompassing people, cultures, foods, languages, religions, as well as heritage and modern architecture. All these elements harmoniously blend and coexist in one geographical location. Visitors can experience the cultures of most Asian countries in Kuala Lumpur. Simply express what you wish to experience. For instance, Religion: Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism; Foods: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Arab, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Western styles; Buildings: Classic British Malay, the tallest Twin Towers; Shopping: luxury malls, etc. The tour will transform your view and perspective of the world. A quote from the famous writer, William Somerset Maugham, states, you never see the world like this until you are here.
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.