Magnificent Malaysia


Overview

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. Its modern skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs.

Kuala Lumpur is also known for its shopping and dining, with options ranging from large malls and contemporary restaurants to shophouses and food stalls. The Golden Triangle area’s Bukit Bintang district offers designer boutiques, luxury department stores and glitzy retail and entertainment complexes.


Itinerary
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Welcome to Malaysia's capital city - Kuala Lumpur! Malaysia’s sultry capital packed with historic monuments, steel-clad skyscrapers, lush parks, mega-sized shopping malls, bustling street markets and trendy nightspots. Arrival in KUL and transfer to Hotel overnight stay.

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After breakfast proceed for city tour. The evening tour starts from the most prominent landmark Dataran Merdeka which means Independence Square. The buildings around the Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur mostly bear the syncretic stamp of the British Empire’s English/Indian roots, with an abundance of Mughal-style domes blended with fancy British brickwork. Next, proceed to China Town. China Town has a bustling market serving as a bargain hunter's paradise and certainly an eye-opening experience for tourists. On the way to the Petronas Twin Towers for a photo stop, you will visit the Cocoa Boutique, where you can try locally made chocolates. It’s best to see the Petronas Twin Towers at night because the towers are lit up, making them glisten in the dark sky.

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After breakfast, Proceed for your day trip to Genting Highlands. En-route photo-stop at Batu Caves, where you see a 42.7-meter tall statue of Lord Murugan, After the photo-stop, proceed to Genting Highland which will take you about an hour drive before you reach to the Genting cable car station.Enjoy the ride of which is approximate 3.0 km long that will transport you away from 35°C heat to a cooling 20°C climate of the Genting Highlands. Once reached the upper Cable car station, proceed to First World Plaza & Sky Avenue, the new concept of a shopping mall with various cuisine outlets. Malaysian Food Street gathers the country’s most famous hawker delights, giving visitors the opportunity to eat their way across Malaysia in one sitting. Other than eating and drinking, SkyAvenue has crafted an entire lifestyle experience to keep visitors engaged at the mall. Top of the list is shopping, with almost 100 brands running the gamut from High Street to luxury for those who are brand conscious. Genting Highland is also well known as a small version of Las Vegas. You may try your luck here.Before you leave, do take a look at the lobby of one of the biggest hotel in the world, First World Hotel which has a whopping nearly 8000 rooms where the main reception area resembles a small airport departure hall. An option you may visit is Chin Swee Temple. Schedule 02 hours before pick up time, on return way to lower cable car station, make an hour stop here ( Chin Swee Station). This temple (originally a cave temple) that houses the black-faced Chin Swee altar, hidden slightly deep inside a rocky chamber. You may also explore the iconic nine-story pagoda lit by lamps, Sky Terrace,’Ten Chambers of Hell” and finally, a giant 15 meter high Buddha statue wedged between the jungle canopy across the hill.

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After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to Airport to board your return flight


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₹22,900/-
₹20,000/-
per person

Package Inclusion

3 Nights - 4 Days (3 N Kuala Lumpur)

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