From the iconic Petronas Towers to the vibrant street food stalls of Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur is a city of amazing contrasts. It's where modern skylines meet rich cultural heritage. Discover the heart of Malaysia with our expert-led, 5-star rated private and shared KL tours.
See the iconic sights, cultural landmarks, and the bustling markets that make KL famous.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
As local experts, we want to help you plan your visit. Here are a few essential tips for KL’s top attractions.
A trip to KL isn’t complete without seeing its world-famous landmarks. The Petronas Twin Towers are the star attraction. You can’t go up without a ticket, and they sell out weeks in advance, so book online as early as possible!
The best photo spot is from the KLCC Park fountains, which have a light show around 8 PM. For a different view, the KL Tower (Menara KL) offers a 360-degree observation deck.
We recommend the outdoor “Sky Deck” for the best photos in its glass “Sky Box.” Finally, visit Merdeka Square (Independence Square). It’s a free, open-air square where Malaysian independence was declared.
It’s surrounded by beautiful historic buildings like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and is best seen in the cooler morning or evening.
…for a full list, see our guide to Kuala Lumpur’s Iconic Landmarks.
When the sun goes down, KL comes alive. The one place you must visit is Jalan Alor, the most famous food street in Malaysia. It’s a chaotic, wonderful, and delicious street filled with hundreds of stalls.
Expert Tip: Be adventurous and try the barbecued chicken wings, fresh durian, and satay (grilled meat skewers). For a different vibe, the Changkat Bukit Bintang area is packed with popular bars and clubs.
For a truly stunning view, visit a rooftop bar like the Heli Lounge Bar, a real helicopter pad that turns into a bar at night. It offers an open-air 360-degree view of the city.
…discover the city after dark in our Kuala Lumpur Night Attractions Guide.
KL is the perfect base for exploring the region. The most popular day trip is to the Batu Caves, a massive limestone hill with a Hindu temple inside. It’s only about a 30-minute drive, but be prepared to climb 272 colorful steps!
Remember to dress modestly (cover knees and shoulders). Another easy trip is to Putrajaya, Malaysia’s stunning modern capital, about 45 minutes away. It’s famous for its grand architecture and the beautiful “Pink Mosque” (Putra Mosque).
If you have more time, the Genting Highlands (about 1 hour away) offers cool mountain air, theme parks, and the new Awana SkyWay cable car.
…plan your escape with our list of the Top 5 Day Trips from Kuala Lumpur.
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February to April is generally the driest, sunniest stretch in Sabah, making it ideal for island trips, diving, and Mount Kinabalu climbs. October to January tends to be the wettest period
Yes. Sabah controls its own immigration separately from Peninsular Malaysia, so every visitor including Malaysians flying in from KL must show a passport or MyKad and clear a separate entry check on arrival.
March through September is generally the best window, with clearer skies and less rain, and February to April often considered the sweet spot for visibility. Permits are limited daily, so booking weeks ahead is recommended.
Yes. Sabah Parks issues a limited number of climbing permits each day, and demand regularly exceeds availability, especially on weekends in the dry season, so it’s best arranged through a licensed operator in advance
Yes, the same dry-season months that suit Mount Kinabalu also bring calmer seas and stronger visibility around Sabah’s islands, making February to April a strong window for snorkeling and diving trips alike.
Sabah is one of the best places in the world to spot orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and pygmy elephants in the wild, alongside rich marine life around its island reefs a big part of why it’s known as the heart of Borneo’s biodiversity.
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