The first stop on this excursion is Masjid Jamek – the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur – which is set in a grove of palm trees. Next the tour group heads on over to the Tugu Negara; also known as the National Monument, this sculpture was erected to commemorate those who perished in Malaysia's fight for independence against the Japanese occupation during WWII and the Malayan Emergency.
The tour carries on with a visit to the infamous Chinatown; located along Petaling Street, this avenue is renowned as a one-stop hub for purchasing fake-designer merchandise as well as for its rich Chinese culture. This street is also best-known for its collection of hawker stalls selling local delicacies, fruits and bootleg DVD’s; it’s important to remember to haggle aggressively in order to get good bargains. You’ll also be taken to visit other landmarks including the Moorish-style Federal Court, the old Malaysian railway station and the King's Palace. Finally you can pick up some authentic Malaysian handicraft and OE Jewellery while watching jewellery-making displays.
09:00 hrs or 14:00 hrs
Places of interest includes visiting a handicraft centre, Jamek Mosque, drive pass Chinatown and Parliament House, photo stop at the King's Palace, Railway station, Sultan Abdul Samad building, National Monument and country's history and culture
Private Groups Price
Time:
* Duration: 3 hours
Includes:
* Transport by Van or Coach
Excludes:
* Entrance Fees
Remarks:
* The mosque may not be visited on Fridays