What’s Included
- Hotel Transfer within Kuala Lumpur area only
- Private Transportation for duration of the tour
- English speaking guide-driver
- All entrance tickets as per itinerary
Important Info
- Tour is conducted in English
- Car = 1 – 3 pax, MPV = 4 – 6 pax, Van = 7 – 10 pax
- Timing and itinerary changes subject to weather, traffic conditions or unforeseen circumstances
- Package does not include meals, beverage, entrance tickets and shows not listed in the itinerary
KL TRANSFORMATION (PRIVATE TOUR)
Enjoy a unique experience of touring around Kuala Lumpur while admiring its transformation over the years. Capture memories as you take a visit to:
National Museum
This museum provides an overview of Malaysian history and culture. Its facade comprises elements of traditional Malay and modern features. What makes this museum so special is that back in 1963, it served as Malaysia’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Look around the exhibition galleries featuring Malaysia’s history and cultural diversity, the make way into the Prehistory Gallery which showcases the formation of the Malay Archipelago.
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
A gallery that houses a collection of paintings and photos of KL’s history, plus miniature mock-ups of famous city landmarks. It’s a great place to ponder on Malaysia’s history. Check out the gift store where there is always something for everyone like the local-made handicrafts like batik, pewter, hand-woven rugs. Bring home a treasured souvenir for the special people in your life, to help you share with them the beautiful memories of your visit to the City Gallery.
Independence Square
Undoubtedly KL’s prominent landmark, it is here that the Union Flag was lowered, and the Malaysian flag hoisted for the first time at midnight on 31st August 1957 and was proclaimed “independent”. Despite countless changes to its landscape, Kuala Lumpur has retained its majestic charm with Independence Square and its colonial surroundings at its heart. Even more impressive, there is an old ornamental fountain brought in from Britain in pieces and assembled in 1897.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Established as one of Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings – this building was constructed in 1897 and was named after the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time. It remains an enduring attraction amidst a rapidly changing city skyline and a great place for you to take stunning landscape architectural pictures.
Cocoa Boutique and Chocolate Gallery
This may not be Charlie’s Chocolate Factory but you will be overwhelmed by its extensive collection of chocolates. Flavours ranging from durian, coconut, tiramisu, mint, chili, curry, sesame… you name it! The list is endless. Make another fellow chocolate lover happy and get them a gift from here. Or you can just treat yourself to a chocolate bar, just don’t tell anyone and keep that sweet secret to yourself. Delicious!
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