Kuala Lumpur International Airport 50 min
National Museum of Malaysia (14 min) Interactive museum of Malaysian culture & history from prehistoric times to the present day. Batu Caves (22 min) Limestone caves at the top of steep steps housing Hindu temples & shrines, plus a huge deity statue. KLCC Park (22 min) 50-acre respite offering a kids' playground, paths, a wading pool & choreographed fountain displays. Menara Kuala Lumpur (23 min) One of the world's tallest, this landmark tower offers scenic city views & a revolving restaurant. Merdeka Square (15 min) This landmark square has a 96m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising. Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur (17 min) Thousands of colorful birds in free-roaming areas, walk-through aviaries & traditional enclosures. Chinatown (18 min) Restaurants & food stalls cluster together on this bustling street in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. Perdana Botanical Garden (20 min) Botanical gardens featuring tropical plants & rare fruit trees, plus a fish pond, waterfall & cafe. Sultan Abdul Samad Building (16 min) Grand 1800s government building featuring copper domes & a large clocktower with a 1-ton bell. Petronas Twin Towers (22 min) Once the world's tallest, these 88-story towers bear a modern Islamic design & a visitor skybridge. Thean Hou Temple (18 min) 6-tiered temple built in 1989, featuring a prayer hall with 3 altars & ornate, colorful details. Aquaria KLCC (23 min) Expansive aquarium offering 5,000 exhibits, a clear tunnel, feeding shows & shark cage dives. Central Market (17 min) Cultural heritage site with restored art deco facade offering shopping, eateries & an outdoor stage. National Mosque of Malaysia (16 min) Hosting up to 15,000 worshippers, Malaysia's national mosque has gardens, a library & a prayer hall. Sunway Lagoon (17 min) Sprawling amusement park with a water zone, rides, a zoo & outdoor activities, plus dining & events. |