Nah untuk rekomendasi itinerary jalan jalan liburan ke Kuala Lumpur selama 3 hari 2 malam, bisa deh mengacu itinerary Kuala Lumpur berikut ini: Hari pertama di Kuala Lumpur Moda transportasi umum di Kuala Lumpur itu sudah lengkap, seperti monorail ini misalnya. Jalan jalan liburan ke Kuala Lumpur akan lebih optimal jika sampai pagi hari.
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6gicDZh. Liburan di Malaysia bisa menjadi pilihan kamu yang ingin pergi ke luar negeri tapi malas membuat visa. Pasalnya ke negara ini kamu hanya butuh paspor saja. Tidak hanya aksesnya yang mudah, di sini kamu juga bisa menjelajahi banyak tempat yang ingin liburan ke Malaysia wajib menyiapkan itinerary dan budgetnya terlebih dahulu. Khusus untuk kamu di sini akan diberikan perkiraan budget dan itinerary liburan ke Budget & Itinerary 5D 4N di MalaysiaKamu yang ingin liburan tanpa paket tour 5 hari 4 malam Malaysia atau ingin liburan sendiri bisa mulai dengan menyiapkan itinerary. Dengan itinerary kamu bisa memperkirakan budget yang harus kamu ini adalah perkiraan budget dan itinerary 5D 4N di Malaysia yang bisa kamu jadikan sebagai Hari Pertama, Tiba di MalaysiaSumber Freepik lifeforstockTravel Malaysia pada hari pertama adalah hari keberangkatan dari Indonesia. Kamu bisa memilih berangkat pukul WIB agar bisa sampai di Kuala Lumpur sekitar pukul dari Indonesia ke Malaysia bisa langsung sekitar 2-3 jam. Untuk mendapatkan harga tiket ke Malaysia yang lebih terjangkau kamu bisa pesan tiket pesawat di Traveloka. Pastikan pesan minimal 1 bulan sebelum keberangkatan agar bisa mendapatkan harga harganya yang lebih murah, di Traveloka kamu juga akan mendapatkan banyak diskon dan penawaran menarik. Selain tiket pesawat, kamu bisa langsung pesan hotel juga di menginap di Kuala Lumpur kamu bisa pesan Hotel Sentral KL Central City. Hotel ini lokasinya ada di pusat kota sangat strategis, harganya juga sampai di bandara kamu bisa langsung ke hotel untuk beristirahat. Kamu juga bisa berjalan-jalan di sekitar hotel untuk makan budget hari pertama ini yaituKeteranganBiayaTiket Sentral makan Hari Kedua, Berkeliling di Kuala Lumpur dan MelakaSumber Freepik wirestockHari kedua 5D 4N di Malaysia kamu bisa berkeliling di dekat pusat kota Kuala Lumpur. Adapun tempat yang bisa kamu kunjungi yaituPagi hari setelah sarapan kamu bisa langsung check-out dari hotel sekitar pukul Selanjutnya kamu bisa menuju ke Petronas Twin Tower. Perjalanan ke menara ini dari hotel sekitar 33 Petronas Twin Tower kamu bisa melakukan banyak aktivitas termasuk menaiki jembatannya. Kamu juga bisa belanja di mall dan bersantai di taman siang sekitar jam kamu bisa ke Menara Kuala Lumpur sambil mencari makan siang. Kamu bisa bersantai di taman dekat sini. Sekitar pukul kamu bisa menuju TBS Kuala Lumpur untuk melanjutkan perjalanan ke akan naik bus ke Melaka dari TBS Kuala Lumpur pukul dan akan sampai sekitar pukul Selanjutnya kamu bisa langsung check-in di hotel Sentral Melaka City budget hari kedua ini yaituKeteranganBiayaTiket Bus ke Jembatan Hari Ketiga, Menjelajahi MelakaMelaka River Cruise Sumber Shutterstock DreamArchitectHari ketiga 5D 4N di Malaysia kamu bisa menjelajahi Melaka. Di kota ini ada banyak tempat wisata terbaik di Malaysia. Berikut beberapa tempat terbaik yang bisa kamu kunjungi di bisa mulai menjelajahi Melaka setelah sarapan dan check-out dari hotel sekitar pukul Penjelajahan kamu bisa dimulai dari Melaka River Cruise yang lokasinya tidak jauh dari kamu bisa berkeliling dengan berjalan kaki ke A Famosa, Menara Taming sari, Little India Melaka, dan terakhir pada sore hari kamu bisa ke The Shore Sky Tower. Di sini kamu bisa menikmati pemandangan indah Kota Melaka dari makan malam di sekitar menara ini, kamu bisa melanjutkan perjalanan ke Melaka Sentral untuk naik kereta ke Johor Bahru. Kamu bisa naik bus pukul dan akan sampai di Larkin Bus Terminal bisa langsung check-in di OYO 1230 Zen Zeng Budget Hotel di Johor Bahru untuk beristirahat. Perkiraan budget hari ketiga ini yaituKeteranganBiayaBus ke Johor Hotel 2 makan Hari Keempat, Berpetualang di Johor BahruLEGOLAND Water Park Sumber Shutterstock abdulrazaklatifPada hari keempat 5D 4N di Malaysia kamu akan diajak untuk berpetualang di Johor Bahru. Adapun hari pertama di Johor Bahru kamu bisa menjelajahi Legoland Legoland Malaysia kamu bisa bermain sepuasnya dari pagi sampai malam hari. Ada banyak wahana dan atraksi seru yang bisa kamu saksikan di bisa berangkat ke tempat ini pagi hari setelah sarapan di hotel. Perjalanan dari hotel ke Legoland sekitar 1,5 jam naik transportasi budget hari keempat ini yaituKeteranganBiayaTiket Legoland Makan Malaysia5. Hari Kelima, Masih di Johor Bahru dan Persiapan PulangJalan Tan Hiok Nee Sumber Shutterstock hitmansnrHari terakhir 5D 4N di Malaysia adalah menjelajahi Kota Johor Bahru dan persiapan untuk pulang. Adapun tempat yang bisa kamu kunjungi adalahKamu bisa langsung ke Jalan Tan Hiok Nee setelah sarapan dan check-out dari hotel. Selanjutnya kamu bisa makan siang dan menuju ke Kuil Kaca penerbanagan kamu baru sekitar pukul maka kamu masih ada waktu santai di sore hingga malam hari. Kamu bisa bersantai di tepi sungai di Danga Bay. 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Petronas Twin Tower, KL Paket Tour ke Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, dan Singapore selama 5 Hari 4 Malam Durasi 5 Hari 4 Malam ITINERARY PAKET TOUR KUALA LUMPUR - JOHOR BAHRU - SINGAPORE 2019 dari PT. KSM Wisata Internasional Hari ke 1 Perjalanan dari kota asal menuju ke Kuala Lumpur, setelah sampai di Bandara Kuala Lumpur anda akan dijemput oleh perwakilan kami dan diantar menuju hotel untuk check in dan acara bebas. Hari ke 2 Setelah sarapan pagi, tour menuju ke Menara Petronas yang terletak di Kuala Lumpur. Menara ini merupakan menara kembar yang pernah menjadi bangunan tertinggi di dunia pada tahun 1998 - 2004. Tempat ini juga salah satu landmark yang paling terkenal di Malaysia, tak lengkap rasanya apabila berkunjung ke Malaysia tanpa mengunjungi Menara Petronas. Dari Menara Petronas, tour dilanjutkan menuju Istana Negara yang terletak di Jalan Istana, Kuala Lumpur. Istana ini sekarang sudah berubah menjadi Royal Museum pada tahun 2013. Kemudian tour menuju ke National Monument atau Tugu Negara yang berada di pusat kota Kuala Lumpur. Monumen ini dibuat untuk mengingat para tentara Malaysia yang mati pada saat pendudukan Jepang pada perang dunia ke 2. Selanjutnya menuju ke National Mosque atau Masjid Negara yang juga berada di Kuala Lumpur. Masjid ini berkapasitas orang dan berada diatas lahan seluas m2 dan dikelilingi oleh kebun bunga yang indah. Dari National Mosque tour dilanjutkan menuju Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Merdeka Square, dan Chocolate Boutique. Kemudian menuju ke KL Sentral untuk melanjutkan perjalanan menggunakan bus aeroline menuju Johor Bahru dengan waktu tempuh kurang lebih 6 jam, setelah sampai di Johor Bahru langsung diantar menuju ke hotel untuk check in dan istirahat. Hari ke 3 Pagi hari, anda dijemput di hotel untuk melanjutkan tour ke Legoland. Legoland Johor Bahru ini berdiri di lahan seluas 76 hektar dengan lebih dari 40 wahana bermain di dalamnya. Di sini anda juga bisa melihat miniatur dari berbagai landmark yang ada di Asia yang dibuat dengan menggunakan lebih dari 30 juta blok lego. Pada sore hari, langsung perjalanan menuju ke Singapore. Setelah sampai di Singapore, check in hotel dan istirahat. Hari ke 4 Hari ini acara bebas, anda bisa berbelanja atau mengikuti tour tambahan. Hari ke 5 Setelah sarapan pagi, acara bebas sampai waktu diantar ke Bandara Internasional Changi Singapore untuk perjalanan kembali ke Surabaya. HARGA SUDAH TERMASUK - Tour Leader - Menginap di hotel - Snack dan Air Mineral - Tiket masuk objek wisata dan Guide Lokal HARGA TIDAK TERMASUK - Tiket pesawat + Airport tax dari kota asal ke Kuala Lumpur akan disiapkan dengan harga terpisah, silahkan hubungi CS KSMTOUR - Antar - jemput dari rumah ke bandara di kota asal - Airport tax, fiskal dan tax lainnya yang berlaku di negara-negara tempat-tempat yang dikunjungi. - Biaya pembuatan dokumen perjalanan paspor, visa, dll. - Asuransi perjalanan. - Excess baggage biaya kelebihan barang bawaan di atas 20 kg. - Biaya bea masuk bagi barang yang dikenakan bea masuk oleh duane di Jakarta / Surabaya / negara-negara yang dikunjungi. - Tips guide, Optional Tour, dan acara di luar itinerary - Keperluan yang bersifat pribadi - High Season Surcharge SYARAT DAN KONDISI TOUR - Pembayaran DP sebesar 50% - Pelunasan 7 hari sebelum keberangkatan - DP yang telah di setor tidak bisa di ambil kembali - Pihak Travel dapat sewaktu-waktu membatalkan perjalanan jika terjadi suatu hal yang berada di luar kekuasaan kami - Harga dan itinerary dapat berubah sewaktu-waktu Pembayaran dilakukan melalui Bank Mandiri A/C No. 142 0013 168 991 PT KSM Wisata Internasional Hubungi - Call / SMS / Whatsapp 0812 3933 2125 - BBM 5221A7EC - Telpon 0812 3933 2125 - Email cs Atau kirim pesan langsung melalui halaman kontak Atau kirim notifikasi melalui Keranjang Belanja di bawah. Sudah dibaca 13265 kali Komentar Anda tidak diijinkan memberikan komentar. Silahkan login.
- Itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam untuk kamu yang ingin liburan ke Malaysia. Bagi kamu yang pertama kali liburan ke Malaysia, itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam bisa jadi panduan yang pas. Ada beberapa tempat wisata menarik yang harus masuk dalam itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam kali ini, seperti Menara Kembar Petronas, Thean Hou Temple, hingga Kasturi Walk. Dalam itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam, kamu bisa menikmati semua keindahan Kuala Lumpur lewat tempat wisata dan bangunan ikonik yang dikunjungi. Itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam ini sangat membantu memaksimalkan waktu liburan bagi kamu yang telah merencanakan traveling ke Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. TONTON JUGA Bagi kamu yang bingung memilih tempat wisata dan kegiatan seru apa saja selama liburan ke Kuala Lumpur, simak itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam berikut ini. Hari Pertama Itinerary Kuala Lumpur 4 hari 3 malam di hari pertama, pagi hari bisa kamu gunakan untuk menuju hotel dan beristirahat sejenak. Kamu bisa sarapan di hotel setelah menaruh semua barang bawaan untuk liburan beberapa hari ke depan. Menjelang siang, kamu bisa makan siang terlebih dahulu sebelum mulai mengunjungi tempat wisata ikonik di Malaysia. Acme Bar & Coffee Acme Bar & Coffee merupakan sebuah resto yang menyuguhkan beberapa kuliner enak dan kopi yang beraroma sedap. Lokasi Acme Bar & Coffee ini berada di kawasan bukit bintang, yaitu di KLCC, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Travelling to Malaysia and looking for the perfect Kuala Lumpur travel itinerary? Perfect! We can help in this KL itinerary Lumpur is a must-visit destination! A true gem of Southeast Asia and a major business centre, it brings together people from all corners of the globe. An eclectic and exciting city, it hums with a rich, chaotic mix of people enjoying gastronomic delights and world-class glittering skyscrapers â such as the Petronas Twin Towers â sit alongside breathtaking architectural delights such as the Masjid Jamek Mosque. Visitors can spend hours wandering through the sprawling Chinatown, marvel at religious hotspots like the 100-year old temple of Batu Caves, explore the regionâs diverse history at the many museums and enjoy sensational shopping malls and renowned flea markets. Thrift or splurge, your budget is accommodated!Dine at fancy restaurants or atmospheric local markets for aromatic street food. A pulsating city that rarely sleeps, youâll find luxury lounge-bars, hidden-away speakeasies, and some of the worldâs top rooftop pool bars and thumping Kuala Lumpur Malaysia itinerary takes you through the sights and flavours of this remarkable you will find the ultimate Kuala Lumpur trip itinerary! We walk you through options whether you want a city tour in Kuala Lumpur itinerary, a 2 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary, a 4 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary or are lucky enough to need a Kuala Lumpur 5 days can simply stop following our Kuala Lumpur city tour itinerary if your trip finishes in less than 5 days when you hit the number of days you have or pick the days that sound best from the Kuala Lumpur itinerary 5 days you have longer in Kuala Lumpur, lucky you! You can take this Kuala Lumpur DIY itinerary slower with more time to relax and cool down at your hotel or look for other things to do in Kuala Lumpur from our full list we also recommend some top places to stay in Kuala Lumpur depending on your budget and a map of everything included in this Kuala Lumpur itinerary to Malaysia? Click here to download your free Malaysia Trip Planning checklist. Weâll help you get ready for your trip! Have any questions? Join our Malaysia Travel Planning Facebook group here now! Itâs the perfect place to ask any questions and to be Kuala Lumpur Itinerary [2023]Day 1 Past And Present Kuala Lumpur 1 Day ItineraryMerdeka Or Independence SquareSultan Abdul Samad Jamek MosqueLittle India BrickfieldsPetronas Twin TowersKLCC ParkSkyBarSymphony Fountain LightshowWant Help Having An Awesome Food Experience in KL?Day 2 Forests And Shopping Kuala Lumpur 2 Day ItineraryKL Forest Eco ParkKL TowerShop at Bukit BintangJalan Alor Food StreetChangkat Bukit Bintang StreetDay 3 History, Gardens And Chinatown Kuala Lumpur 3 Day ItineraryKL Bird ParkNational Mosque Kuala Lumpur Masjid NegaraIslamic Arts MuseumNational MuseumSecrets Of KL Food TourChinatownPetaling Street MarketVisit A SpeakeasyDay 4 Batu Caves And Genting Highlands Kuala Lumpur 4 Day ItineraryBatu CavesGenting HighlandsLot 10 HutongDay 5 Ultimate Fun Time Kuala Lumpur 5 Day ItinerarySunway LagoonAlternative KL Food TourAlternative PutrajayaAlternative Taman NegaraItinerary Kuala Lumpur MapBest Places To Stay In Kuala LumpurBEST â Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur ReviewMID-RANGE â Berjaya Times Square Hotel ReviewBUDGET â Hotel OlympicFinal WordsRelated postsRemember, this is a full 5d4n Kuala Lumpur itinerary. If you have less days, simply pick the days that most also want to add that this works as a honeymoon KL city tour itinerary, a Kuala Lumpur budget itinerary or a Kuala Lumpur tour itinerary for family â just take out activities if you want to make it easier, cheaper or if they donât seem suitable for your highlights of this itinerary in Kuala Lumpur areDiscover iconic buildings such as the Petronas Twin Towers and Masjid Jamek at the revolving restaurant at the top of the KL a rainforest canopy walk at the KL Forest Eco until you drop at Bukit the National Museum and IAMM, delving into the history and culture of the out of the city and explore the picturesque cave temples at Batu on finger-licking street food at Jalan cocktails and a swim at the infamous rooftop secret bars in Chinatown, such as the speakeasy find your inner child with a day at Sunway Lagoon Theme you have longer, consider one of the many great places you can easily visit from Kuala Lumpur. You can find weekend getaways from KL here or KL day trip options here. You can also consider some of Kuala Lumpurâs hidden have written this itinerary after 10+ visits to Kuala Lumpur, and I update it again after each new visit â which was three times in the last year alone! So you can be sure you are always getting the best 1 Past And Present Kuala Lumpur 1 Day ItineraryDive into Kuala Lumpur head first with this day 1 itinerary. Youâll tick off some of the cityâs most famous and historical buildings, enjoy a sunset drink at a quintessential rooftop bar and catch a stunning light no better place to start this itinerary KL city tour than at Merdeka Square, at the centre of over the River and visit the beautiful Masjid Jamek Mosque, unmistakable with its onion-shaped a 10-minute taxi to the colourful Little India Brickfields, exploring the shops and grabbing up, the highlight of this Kuala Lumpur one day itinerary, as you zoom up to the 86th Level at the Petronas Twin Towers â KLâs most iconic building!Relax in the afternoon at the KLCC Park, under the Petronas Twin Towers, admiring the fountains and hit the SkyBar at Traders Hotel for a twilight cocktail and snacks at this famous rooftop swimming pool the evening, return to KLCC Park to catch its renowned fountain light Or Independence SquareStart your exploration of Kuala Lumpur at one of the cityâs most important landmarks, where in 1957, Malaysian independence was declared. In the British era, this square was a cricket pitch. Today, a 95-metre flagpole the worldâs tallest proudly marks the spot flying the Jalur Gemilang Malaysian flag.This green area in the middle of the urban chaos is surprisingly peaceful, with a 200-metre-long padang âfieldâ still meticulously maintained, surrounded by wonderful heritage buildings. This includes the magnificent Sultan Abdul Samad Building and one of Malaysiaâs oldest Anglican churches, St Maryâs Anglican square is easily accessible by one of three train lines that run through the Masjid Jamek Jalan Raja, City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaSultan Abdul Samad Jamek MosqueNext up on your Kuala Lumpur day tour itinerary, Masjid Jamek Mosque also known as the âFriday Mosqueâ is one of the oldest Islamic places of worship in the city. Over 100 years old, the Mosque was built overlooking the Klang River with a combination of ancient Moorish, Islam and Mughal architectural against a backdrop of beautiful trees and the modern iconic Kuala Lumpur landmarks, the Mosque makes for some dramatic find the main prayer hall with three shapely domes, various beautiful arches and two pink and white banded minarets standing over 25 metres tall. To discover more about Islam, the Islamic Experience Centre just outside the mosque is well worth a enter, dress modestly which means covering shoulders and having clothing below the knee robes are available to borrow, and explore inside the Mosque and relax in the surrounding are allowed outside of prayer time, with no entry on 109 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaLittle India BrickfieldsBrickfields is Malaysiaâs official Little India, having been transformed from a simple residential neighbourhood into a wide street bursting with wonderful Indian stores, restaurants and culture. The area is managed by the countryâs Indian community. Itâs definitely one of Kuala Lumpurâs tourist hotspots, and youâll enjoy the unique sounds and exotic smells!Discover a plethora of colourful Indian goodies⊠Saris, flower garlands, spices⊠They are all sold to the constant blast of Bollywood music. Recently redeveloped, the streets are colourful with white street lamps, purple-painted buildings and multi-coloured arches. Thereâs also a 35-foot fountain and a new three-storey Indian Bazaar full of from Jalan Tun Sambanthan, where youâll feel youâve been transported into the streets of India, and stop for lunch to taste the very affordable cuisine at any one of the traditional banana leaf Jalan Travers to Jalan Tun Sambanthan, BrickfieldsPetronas Twin TowersWalking the SkybridgeThese twin skyscrapers are surely the number one iconic symbol of Kuala Lumpur and definitely the highlight on this Kuala Lumpur itinerary for 1 day. Constructed in 1998, when they held the record until 2004 for the tallest buildings in the world, they are today the worldâs tallest cityâs ultimate landmark, 1000 visitors are allowed up each day. Purchase a ticket and head to the Skybridge â a double-decker glass-walled skybridge that connects the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. After about ten minutes here, youâll be escorted in a second lift up to the thrilling 86th Level for an observation deck and an exhibit of the towerâs history. Admire the structureâs Islamic-inspired architecture and 360 degree birdâs eye view across Kuala then journey back down with a gift shop stop on the a great introduction to the city and a visit here takes about an do need tickets beforehand as they sell out regularly. Make sure you arrive with plenty of time to spare before your time slot if you donât get a tour tricky to work out where to enter. Head to Dewan Filharmonik Petronas which is connected to Suria KLCC shopping centre and itâs obvious where to go once you hit you get lost in the shopping centre, like I did, look for the Salvatore Ferragamo shop in the directory. There is a sign next to this which tells you which way to go. Itâs easy from is a security scan on entry and anything bigger than a small backpack, or any beverages, need to be left at a luggage counter included.Itâs well worth visiting here on your KL Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala LumpurClick here to purchase discounted ParkKLCC Park with Petronas Twin TowersItâs now time to relax and wander the 50 acres of the urban sanctuary that is KLCC Park, easily located under the Petronas Twin stunning, with landscaped walking paths, sculptures, jogging track and fountains, the park also has a two-acre kidâs playground which makes this a haven for and biodiversity was a major influence in the creation of this park, home to over 1,900 indigenous trees, from 74 species. And, for those happy to get wet, youâll find cascade and reflecting pools scattered throughout the park, and a public childrenâs swimming Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaSkyBarMy table at SkyBar â great views!!If you havenât been to SkyBar then you havenât really been to Kuala Lumpur!Always in the top 10 things to do in KL, just before sunset head to the infamous SkyBar high up on the 33rd Floor of Traders Hotel for cocktails and evening firm favourite of Kuala Lumpurâs party people, the famed signature pool is surrounded by cabanas on one side and the bar on the other. Views are of the cityâs most popular rooftop bars, it features a variety of creative cocktails, nightly DJs techno, jazz, easy-listening and modern pop and â of course â amazing views of the city and nearby Petronas Twin 7pm, visitors must be 21 years old to enterâsmart casual dress Level 33, Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur City CentreSymphony Fountain LightshowLast, on this 1 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary, head back to the KLCC Park to catch the colourful and popular fountain light show at Lake Symphony. Sit down and enjoy this scenic view under the iconic Twin musical fountains display over 150 uniquely programmed animations in a magical performance of sound and water with dozens of water jets shooting up in the air and colourful beams of lights that seem to dance across the Lake Symphony Light and Sound Water Fountain showtimes are 8pm, 9pm and 10pm daily. KLCC Lake Symphony Water Fountain showtimes light only are 730pm, 830pm and 930pm Lake Symphony, right next to Suria KLCCWant Help Having An Awesome Food Experience in KL?Join a Simply Enak aka delicious Food Tour!There are three different options depending on whether you want to concentrate on street food, nightlife or off the beaten track matter what you pick, youâll taste a range of fabulous local food and drinks while learning the history and culture of Kuala no better way to discover this great sure you use the coupon code DIVE30 for RM30 off your here for all your 2 Forests And Shopping Kuala Lumpur 2 Day ItineraryToday, on this Kuala Lumpur itinerary for 2 days, youâll discover how green the city centre can be by enjoying a canopy treetop walk through lush rainforest. Next, youâll have lunch at a revolving restaurant high above the city. In the afternoon, shop until you dinner, itâs terrific street food followed by well deserved cocktails at a lively bar. Phew!Start today at the rainforest in the city centre â The KL Forest Eco up the KL Tower. Have fun at the SkyDeck and take lunch at the revolving shop to your heartâs content at Bukit shopped-out, itâs time for dinner at the atmospheric Jalan Alor Food Street, crammed full of street-side cooking the evening with a relaxing or lively! drink at Changkat Bukit Bintang Forest Eco ParkKL Forest Eco ParkStart your Kuala Lumpur 2 days itinerary with a unique attraction at the KL Forest Eco Park, making this the only city in the world to have a natural rainforest right at its centre!Perhaps the best free activity in the city, stroll the 200-metre canopy walk, providing you with an aerial view of the 9-acres of rainforest and replace traffic hum with the buzz of insects and cackling find a variety of trees, herbs, bamboo and creepers, and wildlife such as monkeys and small mammals. Follow the nature trails, enjoy longer hikes along three well marked trails or visit the Herbal 7am-7pm, visit before 10 am to avoid the Lot 240, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala LumpurKL TowerThe Kuala Lumpur Tower is a communications tower that â due to its incredible height â has become the second most recognisable building in the cityâŠThe gleaming towerâs spindle top, inspired by a Malaysian spinning top, is visible from almost anywhere. Taller than the Petronas Twin Towers, it provides the most spectacular views of the city. At least, until Merdeka 118 opens soon đAs of 2023, the KL Tower is the 7th tallest freestanding tower in the world and thereâs nowhere better to appreciate the view than from the towerâs revolving restaurant â Atmosphere 360. Thrill at the high speed of the restaurantâs elevator and dine with panoramic 360 degree views of the No. 2 Jalan Punchak Off Jalan Kuala LumpurClick here to purchase discounted at Bukit BintangPavilion KLWhere to go in KL for shopping? Bukit Bintang of course!Respected as the cityâs trendiest shopping and entertainment district, Bukit Bintang has a slice of everything â Sleek shopping centres, five star hotels, all-day restaurants and nightclubs!Along Jalan Bukit Bintang youâll find nine major malls and more to come! within a very short distance of each other. Save your tired feet on this 2 days Kuala Lumpur itinerary and use the free Go KL City Shuttle Bus that will take you on a circuit of the most iconic landmark is perhaps Pavilion KL, home to an upscale modern shopping mall crammed full of world famous designer stores Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, Juicy Couture, Versace and Yves Saint highlights include more luxury fashion at Starhill Gallery and Berjaya Times Square that covers several blocks jammed full of clothes shops, leisure and dining venues as well as the countryâs largest indoor theme the hunt for the latest gadgets and gizmos, check-out Low Yat Plaza, and ISETAN Kuala Lumpur has a wide range of upmarket Japanese brands. Finally, donât miss out Kenanga Wholesale City, the cityâs first wholesale fashion mall home to over 800 stores selling clothes, fashion accessories, shoes and gifts at really cheap to your heartâs and pocketâs content!Jalan Alor Food StreetWalking down Jalan Alor Food StreetWhere to head for dinner? How about an entire street dedicated to great food? Letâs have a foodie adventureâŠSlap bang in the middle of Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Alor reminds you of years gone by. As the sun goes down, the street starts to bustle with activity as this food haven opens to locals and tourists looking to sample some of the best culinary delights that Malaysia has to offer. And itâs all sold at reasonable of meats, still-swimming fish, tentacled things on sticks, and many vegetarian dishes with tofu are highly featured. As are grilled, steamed and fried everything, along with noodles and rice cooked in all manner of ways!Rows of stalls and restaurants lining both sides of the road entice you with their unique dishes. Bring your appetite, as you experience not only food but the local culture too. The street takes on a life of its and sweaty, loud and crowded. Pots of oil bubble and steam rises from large woks. Restaurateurs call out, and menus are repeatedly thrown in your direction. Buskers sing or strum guitars. Let the chaotic atmosphere and delicious smells engulf you⊠Itâs not just great fun, but I have had some of the best food in KL can read my full guide to visiting Jalan Alor Food Street here as well as some of the foods I recommend you Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala LumpurChangkat Bukit Bintang StreetChangkat Bukit Bintang StreetStomach full, but not tired yet from your Kuala Lumpur itinerary 2 days tour? Take a short walk from Jalan Alor to Changkat Bukit Bintang, the hub of the cityâs nightlife. Connected to Jalan Alor, you just need to walk a block or two to hit the bars on this charming mix of old and new, youâll find a network of alleys and streets full of buildings from pre-war that have been converted into upscale alfresco drinking is a lively street lined with plenty of international two-storey restobars, nightclubs and posh cocktail lounges as well as famous nightclubs such as Havana and Pisco Bar. Whisky bars, Irish pubs, theme nights and more, the whole street comes alive with colourful lights, signage, tunes and the sound of people having a great time!Day 3 History, Gardens And Chinatown Kuala Lumpur 3 Day ItineraryAfter your busy day yesterday, you will slow the pace this morning on your Kuala Lumpur itinerary for 3 days, enjoying some of the cityâs best wildlife and a grand old mosque. Youâll explore the cityâs best museums and finish the day at atmospheric Chinatown learning all about the Secrets of KL!Take a leisurely breakfast before heading out to the KL Bird Park to admire bright flamingos, macaws and more!Next, itâs time to admire the National Mosque â Masjid Negara â and discover more about Islam at the Islamic Arts Museum, followed by lunch at their Middle Eastern Moza and relaxed, learn about the history of Malaysia with a visit to the National for possibly the highlight of this 3 days itinerary in Kuala Lumpur, finish your afternoon and evening at Chinatown learning so much about the food, culture and nightlife of KL on a fabulous food Bird ParkKL Bird ParkBilled no pun intended! as the worldâs largest covered bird park, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park also known as Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur opened in 1991. Over the years, this showpiece of the renowned 60-hectares Lake Gardens has become home to over 3,000 birds from 200 species and is a great venue to kick off your Kuala Lumpur 3 days into sections, such as Brahminy Land, the family-favourite World of Parrots and Flamingo Pond and many, many more!, the spectacle of the Park is itâs free-flight-walk-in-Aviary with over 60 colourful species of local and foreign out for stunning Indian blue peacocks with five-foot trains, majestic hornbills, hungry pelican, and frolicking storks and flamingos in the beautifully landscaped gardens and not just the birds that are great, but the setting is truly beautiful as well. These are great gardens, and I have very much enjoyed walked around your visit for a Bird Show or Feeding Session. Full details on their 920, Jalan Cenderawasih, Perdana Botanical GardensClick here to purchase your discounted Mosque Kuala Lumpur Masjid NegaraInspired by Meccaâs Grand Mosque Masjid al-Haram, this gigantic 1960âs elegant mosque accommodates up to 15,000 worshippers. Famed for its umbrella-like blue-tile roof with 18 points symbolising the 13 states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam, the 5x-daily call to prayer rings out across the city from its 74 metre-high by lush greenery across a 13-acre area with reflecting white marble pools and fountains, the mosque has become a nationwide symbol of Islam. Explore the main prayer hall with 48 smaller domes around it and look for the abstract shapes and geometric lattice in the roofing and discover the seven-point, umbrella-shaped annexe, Makam Pahlawan Heroesâ Mausoleum towards the back of the mosque containing the crypt of Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysiaâs second prime minister, as well as other political mosque is definitely one of the most interesting places to see in Kuala Lumpur, with non-Muslims welcome to visit outside of prayer times. Dress appropriately or robes are available. Entry is Jalan Perdana, Tasik PerdanaIslamic Arts MuseumThe IAMM Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is possibly the stand out museum in the country with over 7,000 artefacts from across the Islamic world. Exhibits mainly come from the Middle East, alongside Asian Islamic Arts from China, India and the Malay together, 12 permanent galleries focus on Architecture with incredible replicas of noted Islamic buildings and mosques from around the world, India, China, Malay-World, Jewellery, Textiles, Arms & Armour, Coins & Seals, Metalwork, Ceramics and Living With Wood. The latter is our favourite with detailed carvings, screens and windows with intricate geometric sheer quality of the exhibits sets this museum apart from others and you can easily spend 2 hours admiring the items. For lunch, on this Kuala Lumpur itinerary 3 days, we suggest dipping into the onsite Middle Eastern restaurant, Moza, for some exotic delights washed down with steaming Arabic near Lake Gardens, check here for the latest Perdana, Jalan Lembah, Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala LumpurNational MuseumItâs time to discover Malaysiaâs conflicted history, economy, geography, arts, crafts and culture!At the main entrance, admire two large murals of Italian glass mosaic that show the countryâs major historical events. Inside, wander the exhibits displayed across three floors. Life-size dioramas of ritual weddings and traditional Malaysian life fishing, farming, weaving, etc await your exploration, along with a life-size, traditional Malacca Baba house with mahogany furniture and stunning the first floor, youâll find brass, silver and gold ornaments. The second houses an impressive collection of weapons alongside â strangely â the zoological area full of stuffed animals!Throughout the museum, youâll learn about regional festivals and costumes, traditional weapons, musical instruments, arts and crafts, ceramics and local flora and fauna. Thereâs also a section devoted to a replica of the 11,000-year-old Perak Man, Malaysiaâs most celebrated archaeological check out ancient burial poles from Sarawak and two excellent smaller galleries â the Orang Asli Craft Museum and the Museum of Malay World from 9am-6pm, the Museum also has a small Jabatan Muzium Malaysia, Jalan Damansara, Tasik PerdanaSecrets Of KL Food TourMaking handmade curry puffsA great way to spend the rest of today is on a food Enak food tours are fantastic and introduce you to the food of Kuala Lumpur and its diverse cultures while sharing the story of the for the rest of today, you can follow the itinerary below or join up to this Secrets of KL food tour which will take you to similar places, including a speakeasy, but youâll eat and learn so the coupon code, DIVE30 for RM30 off your tour price per can also find full details of all of their food tours you would prefer or if you are travelling with kids, you could switch the order of today and do a Kuala Lumpur Street Food tour first thing in the morning around Chinatown and then visit some of the attractions mentioned above in the did this when we were last in KL with our kids and they loved this food here to read our full review of the KL Street Food tour or here to sign up now!ChinatownPreparing delicious street food delights in ChinatownLate afternoon, head to the vibrant, never-sleeping, red heart of Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown! Deeply immersed in Oriental culture, heritage and history, this is one of the most popular tourist spots in Malaysia and a highlight of your itinerary, Kuala Lumpur 3 to most of the local Chinese community â and where KL first started by Chinese immigrants as a city back in 1957 â today, ramshackle Chinese shophouses line narrow streets and passageways with burning incense smoking from almost every find everything here⊠Secret, eccentric, speakeasy cocktail bars tucked down side streets, hawker markets, hipster-style coffee shops in unrenovated gorgeous old buildings, oriental music, religious buildings from different faiths and food!Dining options are varied and plentiful, with Chinese High Tea, cheap-street food or traditional Chinese cuisine. Probably the most famous is Song Kee Beef Noodles, opened in 1945 and a family establishment passed down through the generations. Try their âHakkaâ noodles, traditionally prepared with marinated beef or pork, served with a side dish of beef ball soup. For dessert, head to Bun Choon bakery for their famed egg also many local vendors and some of the last people making handmade food delights in the city. You can see it all includes the colourful Hindu temple of Sri Maha Mariamman, the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, Chan See Shu Yuen Temple and many Chinese Taoist temples. Enjoy exploring numerous art galleries with exhibits from local and regional dirty, almost always overcrowded, full of old architecture, mouth-watering food and a buzzing tourist atmosphere, Chinatown is a wonderful area to Jalan Petaling, City Centre, Kuala LumpurPetaling Street MarketExploring Petaling Street Market in Chinatown, KLAt the epicentre of Chinatown, youâll find the bustling Petaling Street Market, a bargain-hunters paradise with a myriad of stuff from Chinese herbs to imitation goods!Row upon row of stalls are set up under a massive green awning, selling clothing, handbags, handicrafts, sunglasses and accessories at ridiculously cheap prices⊠which youâre expected to haggle even lower!Even if youâre not interested in purchasing anything, itâs a fun place to wander around. Chaotic, loud and Oriental â youâll often see Chinese dragons dancing up and down the narrow streets â Petaling Street Market is a must-visit Kuala Lumpur of course, thereâs food on offer everywhere â from steamed dumplings, deep fried chicken feet to Chinese buns and coconut Petaling Street, Jalan PetalingVisit A SpeakeasyFrom secret bars to speakeasy-style cocktail dens, Chinatown comes alive at night. These âhiddenâ bars arenât so hidden these days as social media posts publicise the exotic and sometimes erotic! formerly a brothel, is arguably Kuala Lumpurâs worst kept secret. Consistently the talk of the town, itâs divided into three sections, Opium Den, post-war inspired Tiki and the main bar area is a wonderful mix of old and new. Hidden behind the counter of an old stationery shop, a visit here is easily one of the most fun things to do in Kuala Lumpur with your special 150, Jalan Petaling, City CentreDay 4 Batu Caves And Genting Highlands Kuala Lumpur 4 Day ItineraryHead out of town today on your 4 days itinerary in Kuala Lumpur, to world-renowned temple caves and KLâs latest theme out after breakfast on an organised tour for a full day tour to explore Batu Caves and Genting Highlands find it here.In the evening, return to the city and take dinner at the Chinese-inspired Lot 10 CavesBatu CavesA popular tourist attraction, the spectacular natural and man-made wonder of Batu Caves comprises three major caves and several smaller ones. Named after the Batu river that runs through the area, the caves are over 100-years important religious landmark for Hindus, at the entrance a 140 foot tall, golden-painted statue of Lord Murugan, the Hindu deity of war, welcomes you. Walk up the 272 steps to the top, where youâll find idols and statues scattered in and out of the caves. Delve deep inside the caves to discover limestone formations said to date from 400 million years those with a sense of adventure, explore more of the caveâs natural labyrinths in the Dark Cave for some amateur spelunking tours or rock crag climbing at the back of the youâve finished discovering the Temple Cave at the top of the stairs, visit the Villa Cave and Ramayana Cave; two other cave temples at the foot of Batu Hill both have an entry charge.Approximately eleven kilometres from central Kuala Lumpur, reachable by train from KL Sentral Station, this is a popular KL day-trip itinerary. Watch out for the cheeky macaque monkeys who call the caves their home and wonât hesitate to snatch your bag or food if given half the chance!Address Batu Caves, Sri Subramaniam Temple, Kuala LumpurClick here to book a discounted day tour or read our full guide to Batu Caves HighlandsRiding up the mountain in Awana SkyWayItâs another 40 minutes drive to Genting Highlands where you have tons of fun options. You can take a taxi here from Batu Caves or buy this tour which will take you to be dropped off at the Awana Skyway where you can take a cable car over the rainforest to Resorts World Genting Highlands is 1,865 metres above sea level so is much cooler than KL. There are many attractions here and itâs a lot of out in Ice AgeA popular option is to head to the newest theme park, Genting SkyWorlds. This park has over 26 rides spread over 9 differently themed worlds. Rides range from thrilling roller coasters to awesome 4D experiences. Thereâs also plenty of cool buildings to walk through and park themes are based on animations and include Ice Age, Rio and Robotos among others making this a great place for kids. Kids can also meet their favorite characters and take photos with here to buy discounted tickets can also go thrill seeking at the indoor theme park, Skytropolis, or do so many more activities from gambling to eating to experiencing a zombie outbreak!You can read our full guide to Genting Highlands you are finished, take the cable car back down then you can re-join your tour guide for the journey back to KL or take a bus or taxi. There are full details about getting between KL and Genting Highlands can find more details on the day tour 10 HutongWalking into Lot 10 Hutong⊠the food stalls and seating areas just go on and on and onâŠAfter your big day, itâs time for pioneer in gathering well-known heritage food brands under one roof, Lot 10 Hutong is a food hall in a modern shopping mall. Imitating the Hutong alleys of Beijing, stalls are arranged in a maze-like structure from local hawkers â that have a track record dating back at least 40 years â from Kuala Lumpur, Penang and higher-class air-conditioned food court experience offers as many as 34 different heritage food stalls tempting you with mouth-watering street foods. For sure, youâll find it tough to decide what to eat! Popular stalls include Honkee Porridge, Soong Kee Beef Noodles and Kim Lian Keeâs Hokkein Mee from Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur and selling arguably the most beloved noodle dish in Malaysia.A must-visit for authentic Chinese food, after dining head to the adjacent ISETAN Japan Store supermarket and food court, to wash down your meal at a sake bar. A great way to end your Kuala Lumpur itinerary 4 Lot 10 Shopping Centre, 50 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Lower Ground FDay 5 Ultimate Fun Time Kuala Lumpur 5 Day ItineraryToday, youâll have a super fun day with the best way to end your KL trip itinerary. Youâll do a full day tour in search of fun and adventure for all a taxi for the 30-minute drive to the spectacular Sunway the end of the afternoon, return to your hotel and relax before departing are some alternatives below if you are not a theme park person or find our list here of the best day trips from LagoonSunway LagoonToday, itâs a full dayâs trip to the awesome Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Malaysiaâs premier theme park and one of Malaysiaâs most fun attractions!The Park has six exciting sections, starting with Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon, Asiaâs first Nickelodeon themed park. Here, youâll find water rides and attractions such as Monsoon 360, Jungle Fury, Kubarango, Splish Splash and Hippo Valley. And itâs all in the company of your kidâs favourite Nickelodeon characters from Spongebob Squarepants, Dora The Explorer and Teenage Mutant Ninja up, hit the Water Park with the Waters of Africa themed water park and Surf Beach, the worldâs largest man-made surf beach with waves up to eight feet in height, set to a backdrop of a sporadically erupting volcano! Prepare to get wet and thrill at slides, rides and tubes. Vuvuzela â possibly the worldâs largest water ride â is the ultimate adventure here! Proper swimming attire is required for this section of the park and changing rooms and lockers are off and head to the Amusement Park with its World of Adventure and The Wild Wild West. The roller coasters and stomach churning upside down rides on the Tomahawk and Pirateâs Revenge will thrill all the family here!Relax and recover at the Wildlife Park, a little zoo specialising in cute, friendly animals with some eagles, pythons and tigers. Families will enjoy the petting zoo area, and all ages will adore the bird enclosure with friendly budgies, macaws and a final burst of adrenaline, the Extreme Park doesnât disappoint! Reached by crossing an awesome suspension bridge, youâre faced with some top thrill-seeker activities. G Force X slingshot ride, paintball war games, quad bikes and go karts, a vertical climbing wall and a Power Jump Bungee Trampoline. Phew!And so youâve reached the last Park. Ready to feel chills? Scream Park is a modern take on the epic house-of-horrors. Frightening special effects, live actors ready to jump out and scare you, and horrifically scary rides such as Tunnel of Penanggal in 3D and Horrorwood Studios of the Zombie Hunters attraction though, Iâm still scared thinking about it!A 30-minute taxi ride from central Kuala Lumpur, this is a super fun day out!Address 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, SelangorClick here for discounted tickets or read our full review KL Food TourSuch delicious noodles â one of many great dishes we ate on a KL food tourIf theme parks are not your thing, I recommend signing up for one of these food tours. They are just amazing!Alternative PutrajayaPutra MosqueIf youâre not a theme park or food person, an alternative is to visit Putrajaya, the administrative and judicial capital of Malaysia. Itâs just 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur and best visited on an easy day trip round its lovely gardens and grand here for the great tour I took or here to read our full guide to Taman NegaraThe gorgeous scenery on the way to Lata BerkohFor something completely different and if you donât mind a long day, it is possible to day trip to Taman Negara which translates to National green heart of peninsular Malaysia, there is much to explore here from the rainforest to the local Orang Asli tribes Malaysiaâs indigenous population.Itâs 3-4 hours drive from KL so it does make for a long day, but it is something completely different that you wonât here for a great tour or here to read more about Taman Kuala Lumpur MapFind all the things to do in this city tour Kuala Lumpur itinerary on the map the map to open it in Google Maps. You can then access directions to each of the locations discussed in this Places To Stay In Kuala LumpurA sprawling city full of accommodation options, it can be hard to decide what to reserve in Kuala Lumpur. There are luxurious five-star hotels with stunning city views, global-brand hotels with kidâs clubs, well-priced serviced apartments with connecting rooms and no-thrills centrally-located backpacker you need to decide which district is best for youâŠBukit Bintang definitely holds the trendiest shopping and entertainment district but comes with the associated traffic Kuala Lumpur City Centre, the heart of KL, is home to the iconic landmarks such as Petronas Twin Towers and Menara KL Tower, and again has great shopping, nightlife and dining â home to budget accommodation options, this is the place to enjoy the immersive oriental culture, heritage and history of this eclectic Sentral is also a great choice with an impressive number of luxury hotels, local and international dining options and two shopping malls, plus only a 10-minute walk to Brickfields Little areas to consider include upmarket Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya both good for families with young children who donât want to stay right in the middle of the city and Bangsar/Mid Valley, one of KLâs liveliest dining and nightclub hubs. Or, perhaps youâll enjoy the more local-feel of Chow give you more details about each of the areas to stay in KL as well as their pros and cons, in this guide to where to stay in Kuala an attempt to help narrow your selection, Iâve listed a few different places to consider including a budget, mid-range and more expensive â Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur ReviewView at night from my hotel room window!If location is top of your check-list, there is no better hotel in all of Kuala Lumpur. This iconic five-star hotel is part of the luxury Shangri-La brand and has direct access to KLCC Park and Suria KLCC at the base of the Petronas guest rooms and suites, almost all with floor-to-ceiling windows, are designed with contemporary decor and come with luxury amenities such as flat-screen TV, WiFi, and polished granite and oak bathrooms with the Shangri-Laâs signature to the award-winning SkyBar on the 33rd floor â one of the cityâs coolest bars and a stunning pool â youâll also find a Spa and Health Club. Dining options include Gobo Upstairs Lounge & Grill with the cityâs best steaks and the Gobo Chit Chat serving an extensive breakfast sure you book a room with Petronas Twin Tower views as pictured here to check current pricing and availability or here to read my full â Berjaya Times Square Hotel ReviewGreat pool areaWith direct access to the Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall housing an indoor amusement park, this is a standout choice for families or those that wish to be centrally located or enjoy hotel has 650 rooms and suites that feature modern comforts, cable TV channels and ensuite bathrooms mostly with a separate shower and bathtub. Rooms are split across many categories, ranging from superior, premier, family, two-bedroom, club-rooms and even a stunning penthouse. They are all a great size and have everything you would expect like air-conditioning and tea and coffee making cheaper room types could do with a renovation, but it doesnât cost much more for a more modern room extensive selection of food and beverage outlets are offered, including fine dining at Samplings on the Fourteenth, Big Apple Restaurant with international cuisine, and Broadway Lounge serving light snacks and cocktails. Then there are the many, many restaurants downstairs in the massive shopping facilities include a childrenâs playground, huge swimming pool, steam and sauna room, fitness centre and two squash courts. This is especially a great option for here to check current pricing and availability or here to read my full â Hotel OlympicConveniently located a short walk from Chinatown and close to the metro and Merdeka 118, the Hotel Olympic is a great choice. Rooms all have air-conditioning, flatscreen televisions and kettles. Complimentary WiFi is a nice touch, and bathrooms are are split across a range of room types from doubles and twins to quads. There are also suite options including a fabulous junior suite for families with a double bed and super cool bunk beds built to look like a house with a slideThe hotel itself is colourful and modern with a restaurant and convenience store here for the latest you would like something cheaper and donât mind staying in a room without a window, also consider the Big M Hotel here. This is also conveniently located in here to see all our recommendations for the best hotels in Kuala WordsWhether youâre pulled in by its fabulous shopping, world-class cuisine, nightlife, exotic culture or passing through as a short stopover before heading out to discover Malaysiaâs pristine beaches and islands, Kuala Lumpur is a modern capital city full of hidden with a rich natural beauty and an amazing quantity of activities, you wonât be disappointed!If you want to make things ultra-easy on your trip, remember you can do a KL tour. Find our varied list of the best options hope you enjoyed this sample itinerary for Kuala Lumpur, perfect whether you are looking for 2 days in Kuala Lumpur itinerary or a 3 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary or Kuala Lumpur 4 days itinerary. You can find a shorter 3 day KL itinerary here or if you want something more organised, find our list of best KL tours here. Find more information to plan your perfect trip to Kuala Lumpur in our complete guide to KL a trip to Malaysia? Have any questions? Join our Malaysia Travel Planning Facebook group here now! Itâs the perfect place to ask any questions and to be inspired!Related posts
Berencana liburan ke Kuala Lumpur? Di Kuala Lumpur bisa ngapain aja sih? Baca dulu contoh itinerary liburan ke Kuala Lumpur selama 3 Hari 2 Malam ini. Kuala Lumpur adalah destinasi liburan yang digemari khususnya bagi orang Indonesia. Lokasinya yang dekat, harga tiket pesawat yang murah, serta kebudayaan yang tidak berbeda jauh menjadi alasan kenapa wisatawan Indonesia suka jalan-jalan ke Kuala Lumpur. Berapa lama waktu yang diperlukan untuk meng-eksplor ibu kota negara Malaysia ini? Idealnya sih 4 hari, biar lebih puas juga. Hanya saja banyak dari kita yang cuma bisa meluangkan waktu selama 3 hari, syukur-syukur kalau dapat cuti atau pas long weekend. Nah, berikut itinerary liburan ke Kuala Lumpur selama 3 hari 2 malam beserta rekomendasi tempat wisata di Kuala Lumpur. Day 1 China Town â Pasar Seni â Dataran Merdeka â KLCC â Bukit Bintang Usahakan untuk mencari penerbangan yang pagi sehingga kamu punya waktu lebih untuk jalan-jalan di Kuala Lumpur. Sampai di bandara langsung menuju ke pusat kota dan check in penginapan. Saya sarankan untuk cari penginapan di dekat Bukit Bintang. Biasanya kalau lagi solo traveling saya selalu nginep di Sunshine Bedz Hostel karena harganya yang murah dan lokasinya yang strategis. Kalau bareng teman, biasanya saya nginep di Hotel Sentral Pudu. Kalau dirupiahkan harganya sekitar Rp 300,000. Kamarnya cukup luas dan dekat dengan Berjaya Times Square. Buat internetan bisa pakai Global Wifi dari JavaMifi â gampang banget dibawa kemana-mana karena ukurannya juga pas di kantong. Bisa sharing 5 devices lho! Cocok buat kamu yang ingin traveling bareng keluarga. Proses pemesanannya mudah banget, kamu bisa cek JavaMifi di website mereka atau kalau mau sewa dadakan bisa datang ke booth-nya langsung di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta Terminal 3 Island A. Nah, mari kita explore tempat wisata di sekitar kota hari ini. Pertama dari Bukit Bintang kamu bisa naik Bus Go KL Purple Line menuju Petaling Street atau China Town. Dari sini seterusnya kita akan jalan kaki. Di Petaling Street banyak yang jualan suvenir, jajanan, banyak penginapan atau hostel murah juga di area ini. Lanjut jalan kaki ke Pasar Seni Central Market atau Kastuari Walk. Sama di sini juga lebih ke tempat untuk belanja suvenir. Next, Dataran Merdeka. Di sekitar Dataran Merdeka bangunannya bergaya ala kolonial. Kamu bisa foto-foto di sekitar Sultan Abdul Samad Building, mengunjungi National Textile Museum / RM 5, dan juga Kuala Lumpur City Gallery / RM 5. Di dalam National Textile Museum kamu bisa melihat kain tekstil yang indah, cara-cara pembuatan tekstil, dan perhiasan. Kuala Lumpur City Gallery lebih melihat perkembangan kota Kuala Lumpur dari dulu sampai sekarang. Tidak jauh dari Dataran Merdeka juga ada sebuah Masjid yang bernama Masjid Jamek. Dari sini kamu bisa memilih, mau lanjut jalan kaki sekitar 30 menit ke KL Forest Eco Park, atau naik bus Go KL Purple Line dari stop Muzium Telekom ke KL Tower. Nah, KL Forest Eco Park ini seperti hutan kecil yang ada di tengah kota. Kamu bisa menikmati pepohonan yang rindah, melintasi jembatan gantung yang bernama âCanopy Walkâ. Oke juga untuk foto-foto instagram. Baca juga Pengobatan Kanker di Malaysia, Cek Rekomendasi Rumah Sakit Ini! Kalau tertarik kami bisa naik ke atas Menara KL, ya tapi harus bayar untuk naik ke observation deck / RM 49 beli tiket. Lanjut lagi berjalan kaki selama 19 menit sampai ke Suria KLCC atau Petronas Tower. Ya, kurang lebih udah agak sorean ya. Ngadem dulu di dalam mall, istirahat lumayan pegal juga eksplor kota Kuala Lumpur. Mau naik ke atas Petronas Tower / RM 56 beli tiket juga boleh, atau main ke Aquaria KLCC. Jam 8 malam ada pertunjukkan âSymphony Light and Sound Water Fountainâ di taman Suria KLCC, wajib tonton! Air mancur menari dengan lampu kelap kelip dan suara musik. Latar belakangnya Menara Kembar Petronas lagi. Saya pribadi sih lebih suka melihat Menara Petronas di malam hari. Lampu-lampunya lebih cakep di malam hari. Ohya, pertunjukannya cuma ada jam 8, 9, dan 10 malam. Donât miss it! Kamu punya 2 pilihan. Kalau capek bisa kembali ke Bukit Bintang menggunakan Go KL Bus Green Line. Kalau masih kuat jalan, yuk jalan lagi. Dari taman Suria KLCC, jalan aja ke Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, gedung dimana Aquaria KLCC berada. Tanya saja dimana Bukit Bintang Walkway. Bukit Bintang Walkway adalah jembatan yang menghubungkan antara Kuala Lumpur Convention Center dan Pavillion Mall yang ada di Bukit Bintang. Kurang lebih sekitar 20 menit berjalan kaki sampai deh di Pavillion Mall di Bukit Bintang. Kamu bisa mengunjungi mall-mall disekitar atau sekedar menikmati suasana ramai di area Bukit Bintang. Baca juga Itinerary Jalan-Jalan ke Sydney 5 Hari 4 Malam Day 2 Genting Highlands Itinerary hari ke dua liburan ke Kuala Lumpur adalah mengunjungi Genting Highlands. Nah, kalau kamu tidak mau ribet, saya sarankan sih ikutan one-day tour ke Genting Highland aja, harganya sekitar RM 160 sudah termasuk berkunjung ke Batu Caves juga. Tapi kalau memang mau backpacker-an sendiri bisa menggunakan transportasi umum. Pertama kamu harus naik monorail atau MRT dulu ke KL Sentral kemudian naik Express Bus dari KL Sentral menuju Awana Station 1 jam. Bus paling pagi berangkat jam 8 pagi dan bus terakhir dari Awana Station adalah jam malam. Sampai di Awana Station kamu harus naik kereta gantung 10 menit sampai ke SkyAvenue Station di Genting Highlands. Di antara Awana Station dan SkyAvenue Station ada sebuah pemberhentian cable car yang bernama Chin Swee Caves Temple. Kamu bisa berhenti dulu di sini, melihat kuil yang cukup luas dan indah tanpa harus membayar biaya tambahan. Jangan lupa bawa jaket kalau ke Genting Highlands, soalnya udaranya lumayan dingin. Atraksi utama Genting Highlands tentunya adalah outdoor theme park / RM 62. Kamu bisa bermain sepuasnya! Ada roller coaster, haunted house. Saya memberanikan diri mencoba wahana âspace shotâ, yang wahana paling tinggi itu! Cobain deh kalau berani. Saya sih kalau di suruh naik itu lagi kayaknya engga bakal berani, haha. Cara pulangnya sama, naik cable car lalu bus sampai KL Sentral. Dari KL Sentral balik lagi ke area Bukit Bintang dan eksplor Jalan Alor untuk makan malam atau Jalan Changkat untuk melihat kehidupan malam di Kuala Lumpur. Baca juga Itinerary Liburan ke Chiang Mai dan Chiang Rai 3 Hari 2 Malam Day 3 Masjid Negara Malaysia â Brickfields â Thean Hou Temple Itinerary hari ini tergantung penerbangan kamu jam berapa. Kalau masih ada waktu seharian, kamu bisa jalan-jalan ke Batu Caves. Untuk menuju Batu Caves, kamu bisa naik KTM dari KL Sentral 26 menit sampai ke stasiun yang bernama Batu Caves. Daya tariknya adalah patung raksasa Dewa Murugan yang merupakan kepercayaan penganut Agama Hindu. Tapi kalau tidak sempat paginya bisa ke Masjid Negara Malaysia National Mosque untuk melihat masjid terbesar di Kuala Lumpur. Untuk masuk ke masjid ini kamu akan diberi jubah yang menutupi seluruh badan. Interior dalam masjid cukup menarik untuk dilihat. Di dekat masjid ada sebuah museum yang bernama Islamic Arts Museum / RM 14. Baca juga Itinerary Liburan ke Penang 4 Hari 3 Malam Islamic Arts Museum Selanjutnya, bisa ke area Brickfields atau dikenal juga sebagai Little India. Letaknya juga tidak jauh dari KL Sentral jadi bisa sekali jalan untuk naik bus atau kereta ke bandara. Kamu juga bisa berkunjung ke Thean Hou Temple, sebuah kuil dengan khas lentera berwarna merah dan juga kolam kura-kura. Balik lagi, tergantung waktu yang kamu punya. Kira-kira beginilah contoh itinerary liburan ke Kuala Lumpur selama 3 hari 2 malam. Saya ringkas lagi ya tujuan, cara menuju ke sana dan berapa harga tiket masuk ke setiap destinasi wisata. Contoh itinerary Kuala Lumpur 3 hari 2 malam Kalau ada hari lebih, kamu bisa juga jalan-jalan ke Cameron Highlands dari Kuala Lumpur atau main ke Melaka. Itulah catatan tentang itinerary Kuala Lumpur 3 Hari 2 Malam yang bisa kamu contoh. Mudah-mudahan bisa membantu! [mc4wp_form id=â580âł] Nonanomad bekerjasama dengan partner lain melalui program afiliasi. Yang berarti jika kamu booking melalui link di artikel ini, Nonanomad akan mendapat komisi tanpa kamu harus membayar lebih. Nah, dengan cara ini kami dapat terus menulis artikel tentang traveling. Jika artikel ini bermanfaat tolong di share ya di sosmed kamu. Menggunakan foto atau gambar dari situs ini diperbolehkan, asalkan sertakan juga ya link back ke situs Nonanomad. Terima kasih. Post Views 2,187
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