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Kindly take note that the meet up location is at Harriston Boutique – MATIC Jalan Ampang.
Upon completion of tour, drop off will be at the Petronas Twin Towers.
Date: All Year Round
Time : 09.45 am
Duration: 9 hours
Solo traveler: RM120
Group of 2-15 (per person): RM 100
Not wheelchair accessible.
Not suitable for pets.
Infant seats are unavailable
Kindly arrive at meet up location, 10 minutes before your tour departure time.
Upon completion of tour, drop off will be at the Petronas Twin Towers.
Driver details will be sent via WhatsApp by 21:00 one day before the tour
This is a shared tour, hence early or late pickup is possible due to traffic. Kindly be patient our driver will contact you once arrived at MATIC.
Kindly take note that the meet up location is at Harriston Boutique – MATIC Jalan Ampang. You may reach this place by a cab or by monorail. For those who are taking monorail kindly get down at Bukit Nanas Station which is just a 3 minutes walk to MATIC. You will be given a video guidance on how to get there, one day before the booking.
Upon booking, full payment should be made online. Kindly enter your hotel name and address at the checkout page, along with your WhatsApp number and country code.
A full refund will be issued if the tour has been cancelled at least two (2) days prior to the event.
A confirmation voucher will be sent to you via email after you make the payment online.
Your driver details will be sent via WhatsApp by 9 p.m. one (1) day before the tour. Kindly be ready at the meet up location 10 minutes before the tour starts. Our driver will contact you once they have arrived. If you can’t find the driver, kindly contact us through the number stated on the booking confirmation voucher. The standard waiting time is only 5 minutes, and it will be considered “No Show” if you are not at the location on time.
You are advised to wear sensible shoes, sunscreen, and caps or hats.
Full refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least 48 hours prior to the activity.
For any questions, please WhatsApp directly to the local operator at the number stated in the voucher.
09.45hrs: Start your day with a warm welcome from our friendly tour guide, who will pick you up from your meet up location.
Visit Thean Hou Temple
Begin your journey at one of Southeast Asia’s oldest and largest Chinese temples, Thean Hou Temple. Dedicated to the Heavenly Mother, this vibrant six-tiered temple blends traditional Chinese architecture with modern elements. Explore its ornate prayer halls, intricate carvings, and panoramic views of the city skyline.
Drive Through Brickfields Indian Town
Pass by the colorful neighborhood of Brickfields, also known as Little India. Admire rows of Indian restaurants, sari shops, and spice stores lining the vibrant streets, accompanied by the rhythm of Bollywood music playing in the background.
Stop for Photos at the King’s Palace (Istana Negara)
Capture regal moments at the King’s Palace, the official residence of the Malaysian monarch. Snap a photo in front of the grand golden domes, guarded by the Royal Cavalry in traditional uniform.
Climb the Iconic Batu Caves
Head to Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu site set within a dramatic limestone hill. Climb the 272 rainbow-colored steps to reach the Temple Cave, home to Hindu shrines and a towering statue of Lord Murugan. Look out for playful monkeys along the way!
Watch a Batik Demonstration at the East Coast Batik Factory
Get a firsthand look at Malaysia’s traditional textile art at the East Coast Batik Factory. Witness skilled artisans hand-painting colorful patterns on fabric, and learn about the history and techniques of this intricate craft.
Pay Tribute at the National Monument
Stop at the National Monument, a striking bronze sculpture honoring those who gave their lives in Malaysia’s struggle for freedom. Set in tranquil landscaped gardens, it offers a reflective moment and great photo opportunities.
Take a Photo at the National Mosque
Pause for a photo at the National Mosque (Masjid Negara), known for its bold modernist design and 73-meter-high minaret. The mosque’s open umbrella-like roof is a symbol of unity and reflects Malaysia’s Islamic heritage.
Stroll Through the ASEAN Sculpture Garden
Visit the peaceful ASEAN Sculpture Garden, featuring contemporary artworks by regional artists. Wander through landscaped greenery dotted with creative stone, metal, and wooden sculptures inspired by Southeast Asian culture.
Drive Pass Perdana Botanical Garden
Enjoy a scenic drive through Perdana Botanical Garden, Kuala Lumpur’s oldest public park. Take in views of exotic trees, flowering gardens, and tranquil lakes—a lush escape in the heart of the city.
Take a Photo of Merdeka 118
Snap a picture of Merdeka 118, the second tallest building in the world. Its futuristic glass façade and diamond-shaped design dominate the skyline—a symbol of Malaysia’s forward-looking ambition.
Explore Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka)
Step onto the historic grounds where Malaysia declared independence in 1957. Surrounded by colonial-era architecture like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, this square includes a cricket field, flagpole, and heritage charm.
Capture the River Confluence at Masjid Jamek
Take a photo at the point where the Klang and Gombak Rivers meet, overlooked by the striking Masjid Jamek. The confluence marks the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur, and the backdrop of domes and palm trees makes it especially photogenic.
Visit Masjid Jamek Lookout Point
From the lookout point, enjoy a clear view of Masjid Jamek’s Moorish-inspired architecture. Framed by the river and colonial buildings, this mosque is one of the oldest in the city and a visual highlight of downtown Kuala Lumpur.
Dive into Chinatown’s Bustling Streets
Wander the lively alleys of Chinatown, filled with bargain stalls, herbal shops, and local eateries. From street food to souvenirs, this vibrant district offers a taste of Kuala Lumpur’s multicultural soul.
Shop at Central Market
Continue to Central Market, a heritage site and cultural bazaar. Explore stalls selling handmade crafts, traditional batik, and local artwork. It’s the perfect spot for souvenirs and gifts with a Malaysian touch.
Visit Guan Di Temple
Conclude your tour with a visit to Guan Di Temple, a serene Chinese temple known for its bright red façade and spiritual energy. Dedicated to the Taoist God of War, the temple is a revered site for protection, justice, and prosperity.
19:00hrs: Your driver-guide will drop you in front of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers as you bid farewell to the wonderful memories of Port Dickson’s history, beaches, marine life, and sunset cruise.
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