Embark on a private Kuala Lumpur city tour from Port Klang and explore the iconic Batu Caves and Twin Towers. Enjoy a hassle-free experience with a range of transportation options and the flexibility to create your own itinerary.
Embark on a private Kuala Lumpur city tour from Port Klang and explore the iconic Batu Caves and Twin Towers. Enjoy a hassle-free experience with a range of transportation options and the flexibility to create your own itinerary.
- Batu Caves - What to Expect at the Batu Caves: Upon approaching the caves, visitors are greeted by a magnificent golden statue of Lord Murugan. This statue, erected in 2006, is the largest in the world dedicated to the deity and stands as a sentinel to the 272 steps leading to the cave entrances. Resting points along the stairs offer pleasant…
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Batu Caves - What to Expect at the Batu Caves: Upon approaching the caves, visitors are greeted by a magnificent golden statue of Lord Murugan. This statue, erected in 2006, is the largest in the world dedicated to the deity and stands as a sentinel to the 272 steps leading to the cave entrances. Resting points along the stairs offer pleasant views of Kuala Lumpur’s suburbs. Important Information Before Visiting Batu Caves: Admission is free, and the caves are open year-round from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The area is not very accessible for those with mobility issues, so senior visitors may find the stairs challenging. The wild caves are quite muddy, so it’s advisable to bring a change of clothes if planning to join a spelunking tour. Outside the entrance, there are stalls and restaurants serving Indian cuisine. Please bring a shawl or something to cover your knees, as shorts are not allowed. If needed, a shawl can be rented for MYR15 at Batu Caves.
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Istana Negara - The Istana Negara, or National Palace, serves as the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the monarch of Malaysia. Located along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim in Segambut, northwestern Kuala Lumpur, the palace opened in 2011, replacing the former Istana Negara in central Kuala Lumpur. The palace complex spans 97.65 hectares, features 22 domes, and is divided into three main sections: the Formal Component, Royal Component, and Administration Component. While travelers cannot enter, they can take photos from outside.
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - The National Mosque of Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur, can accommodate 15,000 people and is set amidst 13 acres of gardens. The mosque’s design is reminiscent of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, with abstract shapes and geometric latticework in its roofing and ironworks. The Grand Hall is particularly intricate, with Koranic verses adorning the walls. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit.
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Merdeka Square - Merdeka Square, also known as Dataran Merdeka, is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic landmarks. Situated in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the former State Secretariat, it is flanked by the Royal Selangor Club and St. Mary’s Church, one of Malaysia’s oldest Anglican churches. Within Kuala Lumpur’s colonial core, where remnants of the British Empire are evident, Merdeka Square is a vast field with manicured lawns and the world’s tallest flagpole (95m), proudly displaying the Jalur Gemilang (Malaysian flag). Despite changes over the years, Kuala Lumpur retains its majestic charm, with Merdeka Square and its colonial surroundings at its heart. The 200m-long padang is the most famous green space in KL, where Malaysia declared independence on August 31st, 1957.
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Central Market Kuala Lumpur - Central Market is a well-known landmark and popular tourist destination in Kuala Lumpur. Built in 1928, it is a short walk from Petaling Street, along Jalan Hang Kasturi. Also known as Pasar Seni, it was originally a wet market but was transformed into a handicrafts outlet in the early 1980s. A hub for the city’s artistic community, the building houses boutiques, handicraft, and souvenir stalls selling local items like authentic Malaysian batik prints. Central Market is located opposite the Dayabumi Complex and features an art-deco style with local ‘Baroque’ embellishments.
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Petronas Twin Towers - The Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers or KLCC Twin Towers, are 88-storey skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, standing at 451.9 meters (1,483 feet). From 1998 to 2003, they were the tallest buildings in the world until surpassed by Taipei 101 in 2004. The Petronas Towers remain the world’s tallest twin skyscrapers and were Malaysia’s tallest buildings until 2019, when The Exchange 106 was completed. The towers are a major Kuala Lumpur landmark, along with the nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower and Merdeka 118, and are visible throughout the city. Visitors can opt for a photo stop or visit the tower (Skybridge & 86th floor) but must purchase tickets in advance online (tickets are not included).
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Thean Hou Temple - Thean Hou Temple is one of Southeast Asia’s oldest and largest temples. Located southwest of the city along Jalan Klang Lama, it is a popular tourist attraction. Overlooking the Federal Highway, the six-tiered Buddhist temple is also known as the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven. Dedicated to Tian Hou, a goddess believed to protect fishermen, the temple is also a shrine for worshipping Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Built by Kuala Lumpur’s Hainanese community in 1894, it is set on a hill and offers stunning views of the city.

- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- No surcharges on fuel
- All toll fares included
- Free parking fees
- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- No surcharges on fuel
- All toll fares included
- Free parking fees
- Twin towers Tickets
- Twin towers Tickets
BROAD SPECTRUM OF TRAVEL
Enjoy a personalised journey with your chosen driver to Malaysia’s heart, Kuala Lumpur, on an independent excursion without any need for a travel agency. You’ll have the opportunity to explore this rapidly expanding city, visiting many of its renowned landmarks including the Batu Caves and the Twin Towers, among other…
BROAD SPECTRUM OF TRAVEL
Enjoy a personalised journey with your chosen driver to Malaysia’s heart, Kuala Lumpur, on an independent excursion without any need for a travel agency. You’ll have the opportunity to explore this rapidly expanding city, visiting many of its renowned landmarks including the Batu Caves and the Twin Towers, among other attractions. Your ride, which could be a private six-seater vehicle, a van, or a premium or luxury car, will be entirely dependent on your preference. Enjoy the freedom to manage your own schedule and itinerary, while your driver ensures that you return to the port before your ship sets sail.
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.