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All items saved 3 days in Kuala Lumpur Created by Fayette Fox Atour of some of the best sights Kuala Lumpur has to offer. This tour packs in a lot, so get an early start to beat the heat; grab your water bottle and enjoy. Good for: Families, Groups, Seniors, Individuals Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 26 ratings Send feedback on this guide Day 1 Petronas Twin Towers 4,788 Reviews The Petronas Towers are an impressive icon of Kuala Lumpur. They are visable from just about everywhere in the city, and dominate the night... more » Fee: Yes Duration of visit: 12 hours See nearby places to eat Masjid Jamek 148 Reviews Masjid Jamek opened its doors more than 100 years ago, making it one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur. Built in a Moorish style with iconic white domes, the mosque sits at the confluence of the Sungei Klang and Sungei Gombak rivers. The bazaar outside is also well worth a visit. Fee: No Duration of visit: 12 hours See nearby places to eat Sri Mahamariamman 209 Reviews This intricately detailed South Indian temple is Malaysia’s oldest functioning Hindu temple, dating back to 1873. Fee: No Duration of visit: <1 hour See nearby places to eat Central Market 413 Reviews Housed in an Art Deco building near Petaling Street, Central Market is a perennial favorite for souvenir shopping. Peruse beautiful handicrafts made by ethnic Malaysian artisans. Fee: No Duration of visit: 12 hours See nearby places to eat Day 2 Batu Caves 3,139 Reviews These impressive limestone caves are also used for Hindu festivals and pilgrimages. Fee: No Duration of visit: 23 hours Added to trip Added to trip Added to trip Added to trip

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3 days in Kuala LumpurCreated by Fayette Fox

A tour of some of the best sights Kuala Lumpur has to offer. This tour packs in a lot, so get an early startto beat the heat; grab your water bottle and enjoy.

Good for: Families, Groups, Seniors, IndividualsSeasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

26 ratings

Send feedback on this guide

Day 1

Petronas Twin Towers4,788 Reviews

The Petronas Towers are an impressive icon of Kuala Lumpur. They are visable from just about everywhere in the city,and dominate the night... more »

Fee: Yes Duration of visit: 1­2 hours

See nearby places to eat

Masjid Jamek148 Reviews

Masjid Jamek opened its doors more than 100 years ago, making it one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur. Built in aMoorish style with iconic white domes, the mosque sits at the confluence of the Sungei Klang and Sungei Gombak rivers.The bazaar outside is also well worth a visit.

Fee: No Duration of visit: 1­2 hours

See nearby places to eat

Sri Mahamariamman209 Reviews

This intricately detailed South Indian temple is Malaysia’s oldest functioning Hindu temple, dating back to 1873.

Fee: No Duration of visit: <1 hour

See nearby places to eat

Central Market413 Reviews

Housed in an Art Deco building near Petaling Street, Central Market is a perennial favorite for souvenir shopping. Perusebeautiful handicrafts made by ethnic Malaysian artisans.

Fee: No Duration of visit: 1­2 hours

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Day 2

Batu Caves3,139 Reviews

These impressive limestone caves are also used for Hindu festivals and pilgrimages.

Fee: No Duration of visit: 2­3 hours

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Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower1,644 Reviews

The views of the city are breathtaking from the world's seventh tallest communication tower.While not as famous as the iconic Petronas Towers, Menara KL's observation platform is a full100 meters higher than the twin towers' Skybridge.

Fee: Yes

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Day 3

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park1,602 Reviews

The world's largest free­flight, walk­in aviary. Set in a sprawling valley, this renowned eco­tourism park is home to morethan 3,000 birds.

Fee: Yes Duration of visit: 2­3 hours

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National Mosque (Masjid Negara)209 Reviews

Non­Muslims are welcome to visit the striking National Mosque outside of prayer time. This modern mosque wascompleted in 1965 and can accommodate 15,000 people. Robes are kindly lent to visitors who are inappropriatelydressed.

Fee: No Duration of visit: 1­2 hours

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Islamic Arts Museum784 Reviews

Large open­plan museum on four levels with an impressive collection of Islamic artifacts. The wood carvings are aconsistent favorite.

Fee: Yes Duration of visit: 2­3 hours

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Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies inquestion before planning your trip.

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