Shore Excursions City Tour Kuala Lumpur From Port Klang

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This is a Private tour from Port Klang Cruise Terminal, Our Driver cum Guide will wait for you with holding your name board at the cruise terminal lobby after we get the information of your arriving time then will bring you to this tour, normally we will take about 1 hour drive (depend the traffic) to the first stop at Batu Caves before proceed to another main attractions in kuala lumpur city. *Based on time that you have After finish all the places or based on time that travelers have our driver will drive back from Kuala Lumpur and do the drop off at the Port Klang.

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Duration: 6 to 8 hours
Starts: Pulau Indah, Malaysia
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours



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This is a Private tour from Port Klang Cruise Terminal, Our Driver cum Guide will wait for you with holding your name board at the cruise terminal lobby after we get the information of your arriving time then will bring you to this tour, normally we will take about 1 hour drive (depend the traffic) to the first stop at Batu Caves before proceed to another main attractions in kuala lumpur city. *Based on time that you have After finish all the places or based on time that travelers have our driver will drive back from Kuala Lumpur and do the drop off at the Port Klang.

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Stop At: Batu Caves, Batu Caves, Selangor

The Batu Caves in Malaysia are one of the most important Hindu religious sites outside of India and are a must-see once you tire of shopping and wandering Kuala Lumpur.

Just eight short miles north of the city, the Batu Caves are just one of the many interesting things to do around Kuala Lumpur. The caves attract around 5,000 visitors a day who come to climb the grueling 272 steps up to the caverns.

The Batu Caves are a focal point for Hindu Malaysians, particularly during Thaipusam: they house a 113-year-old temple, along with an interesting array of Hindu artwork and shrines.

Every year during the Hindu festival of Thaipusam, the Batu Caves attract more than a million devotees and spectators. The eight-hour procession of music and ceremony leaves offerings before a giant statue of Lord Murugan, the Hindu God of War.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Istana Negara, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur 50490 Malaysia

Istana Negara is Malaysia’s National Palace. Built in 1928, it is located along Jalan Istana and the 13-acre castle used to be the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia. In June 2011, it was replaced by a new, extravagant RM800 million palace near Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur.

The old Istana Negara is situated on a slope in Bukit Petaling overlooking the Klang River, along Jalan Syed Putra. Its grounds are not open to the public, so the Main Palace Entrance is usually the spot where tourists take pictures. Also called The Big House, it was originally a double-storey mansion owned by local Chinese millionaire Chan Wing.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: National Mosque (Masjid Negara), Jalan Perdana, Kuala Lumpur 50480 Malaysia

Masjid Negara, Malaysia’s National Mosque, is the nationwide symbol of Islam. Comprising a main prayer hall with 48 smaller domes around it, it is set to the northwest of the old railway station, a couple of hundred metres towards the end of Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin.

Spread across 13 acres, the National Mosque is able to accommodate up to 15,000 people and is reminiscent of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, featuring abstract shapes and geometric lattice incorporated into its roofing and ironworks. The Grand Hall is undoubtedly the most intricate part of the mosque with verses from the Koran decorating the walls.

Duration: 30 minutes



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