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Widely known for its modern marvels and cultural treasures, Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, invites travellers with its high-tech skyscrapers, historic mosques, and bustling shopping malls. As a hub of Kuala Lumpur tourism, iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves showcase the city's diversity. Exploring its vibrant Chinatown and colonial-era landmarks such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, visitors experience the city's rich legacy. With a wealth of attractions, Kuala Lumpur's allure as a travel destination is

How to reach Kuala Lumpur?

  • By air: The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is located in Sepand at a distance of approximately 50km from the city. IndiGo now provides flights to Kuala Lumpur with direct connectivity between Kuala Lumpur and Delhi & Bengaluru along with seamless connections to other cities in India.
  • Getting around/local transport in Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur has a vast network of buses, taxis and commuter trains connecting various parts of the city as well as the suburbs. You can also use Kuala Lumpur's metro system which includes monorail and rapid transit trains.
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Places to visit
Petronas Twin Tower
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Petronas Twin Tower

Iconic Petronas Twin Towers is Kuala Lumpur's landmark, offering breathtaking views from observation decks.

Exploration time: 2 - 3 hours
Kuala Lumpur Tower

Kuala Lumpur Tower

Exploration time: 2 - 3 hours
Kampung Baru

Kampung Baru

Exploration time: 3 - 5 hours
Batu Caves

Batu Caves

Exploration time: : 2 - 3 hours
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Exploration time: 2 - 3 hours

Places to eat

Kuala Lumpur boasts diverse culinary delights, from street food stalls to upscale dining experiences. Here are some of the places to eat in Kuala Lumpur.

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Things To Do

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Kuala Lumpur is during the dry season, which falls between May to July and December to February when rainfall is minimal and temperatures are pleasant.

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Most commonly spoken languages

The most commonly spoken languages in Kuala Lumpur are Malay, English, Mandarin, and Tamil, reflecting the multicultural diversity of the city.

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Shopping

You will find a variety of traditional Malaysian goods to bring back home for your loved ones. Most of the souvenirs are in the form of ornamental decorative items for your home. These are the shopping places in Kuala Lumpur.

  • Bukit Bintang: Similar to Fifth Avenue in New York, the place is the shopping and entertainment hub of the city. It is quite popular among the locals, especially the youth and tourists. Starting from shopping in some of the city's famous malls like Pavilion KL, Berjaya Times Square, Low Yat Plaza, Imbi Plaza, Fahrenheit 88, etc. along with satisfying your gastronomical senses with delicious food, this place has it all, making it a must visit for all tourists.
  • Petaling Street: This is the ideal place to buy some branded replicas of handbags, watches, clothing, etc. at a pocket-friendly price that can be further reduced by bargaining. This lively place is also home to an array of local cuisines that are hard to resist.
  • Central Market: At a short distance from Petaling Street, you will find another famous shopping landmark, Central Market. Earlier it was a simple market but later got revamped into a handicrafts centre to focus on the artistic community. You can buy some authentic Malaysian batik print scarfs, wooden handicrafts, and sculptures along with some local merchandise from ample souvenirs, crafts and boutique shops.
  • Suria KLCC: A premier shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Suria KLCC boasts about 400 exclusive brands and departmental stores spread over six floors. Located beneath the famous Petronas Twin Towers, the mall caters to tourists as well as middle and upper-class Malaysians. The mall also features an orchestra hall, a convention centre, an art gallery, an aquarium and a gorgeous park.
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Festivals

Kuala Lumpur, a melting pot of cultures, hosts vibrant festivals throughout the year, showcasing its rich diversity and traditions.

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More reasons to visit

Kuala Lumpur is a fabulous city in Malaysia with so much to do and see. However, there are more reasons

  • Kuala Lumpur tour in a chopper: Different from regular sightseeing, a chopper tour can be a great private getaway. It's a 30-minute tour giving a bird's-eye view of the city while covering significant areas of the city like the iconic skyscrapers.
  • Kuala Lumpur Bird Park: This 20.9-acre park is among the top tourist attractions with annual average visitors of about 2,00,000. The park houses more than 3,000 birds representing over 200 species. Being a part of 150-acre Lake Gardens, it also includes Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, the National Monument, artificial lake, Orchid and Hibiscus gardens, the Deer Park and the former Malaysia Parliament House.
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Visa and Immigration

If you're an Indian passport holder travelling to Kuala Lumpur, then you would be required to apply for a Malaysian visa either online or with the help of an expert. There are two types of Malaysian visa – an eNTRI visa that is ideal for 15 15-day visit as a tourist or 30 30-day eVISA that allows you 30 days of entry. The eNTRI visa gets approved within 2 hours whereas eVISA takes up to 8 working days.

To ensure a hassle-free and seamless travel, here is detailed information about the Malaysia visa – www.goindigo.in/information/visa-information/malaysia-my-visa.html

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