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Excursion d'une journée à Kuala Lumpur depuis Singapour
Batu Caves
À propos
Embark on a private day trip from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, where you'll explore iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Begin with a visit to the impressive Petronas Twin Towers, ascending to the sky bridge and observation deck for breathtaking views. Next, discover the renowned Batu Caves, a significant Hindu temple complex in Kuala Lumpur. The Thean Hou Temple awaits, celebrated for its stunning six-tiered architecture and spiritual ambiance. Explore the vibrant Central Market and bustling Chinatown, perfect for shopping local handicrafts and savoring authentic Malaysian cuisine. This exclusive tour ensures a personalized experience, tailored solely for you, with a total of 6 hours dedi...
Points forts
16 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
16 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Dîner
Billets pour la tour K.L. si les billets pour la tour Petronas ne sont pas disponibles pour la réservation de dernière minute.
Déjeuner
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel (prise en charge et retour dans les hôtels de la ville de Singapour uniquement)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Petit-déjeuner
Tours jumelles Petronas (billet d'entrée)
Chauffeur/guide parlant anglais
dépenses personnelles
Informations importantes
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Les heures restantes sont allouées au temps de trajet
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Aires de repos disponibles pour ce voyage de longue durée
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Nous pouvons nous adapter aux régimes alimentaires particuliers (végétarien, végétalien, sans gluten, etc.). Si vous avez des exigences alimentaires particulières, veuillez les indiquer dans la section « Exigences particulières » au moment de la réservation.
Politique d'annulation
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Embark on a private day trip from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, where you'll explore iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Begin with a visit to the impressive Petronas Twin Towers, ascending to the sky bridge and observation deck for breathtaking views. Next, discover the renowned Batu Caves, a significant Hindu temple complex in Kuala Lumpur. The Thean Hou Temple awaits, celebrated for its stunning six-tiered architecture and spiritual ambiance. Explore the vibrant Central Market and bustling Chinatown, perfect for shopping local handicrafts and savoring authentic Malaysian cuisine. This exclusive tour ensures a personalized experience, tailored solely for you, with a total of 6 hours dedi...
Points forts
16 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
16 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Dîner
Billets pour la tour K.L. si les billets pour la tour Petronas ne sont pas disponibles pour la réservation de dernière minute.
Déjeuner
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel (prise en charge et retour dans les hôtels de la ville de Singapour uniquement)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Petit-déjeuner
Tours jumelles Petronas (billet d'entrée)
Chauffeur/guide parlant anglais
dépenses personnelles
Itinéraire
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Grottes de Batu
Batu Caves is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war and victory, and is a significant pilgrimage site during the Thaipusam festival, where devotees undertake elaborate rituals and piercing ceremonies as acts of penance and devotion. The vibrant festivities during Thaipusam attract thousands of visitors each year, adding to the spiritual aura of the place.
1 heure
2
Tours jumelles Petronas
The Petronas Twin Towers, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are renowned as iconic symbols of the country's modernity and economic prowess. Designed by Argentine-American architect Cesar Pelli and completed in 1996, these towers stood as the tallest buildings in the world until 2004, reaching a height of 451.9 meters (1,483 feet) with 88 floors. Built to showcase Malaysia's aspirations for global recognition and progress, the towers feature a distinctive postmodern design influenced by Islamic art, characterized by sleek steel and glass facades adorned with geometric patterns. Linked by a skybridge between the 41st and 42nd floors, offering breathtaking views of the city, the Petronas Twin Towers house corporate offices, a concert hall, and retail outlets, embodying both functional elegance and architectural innovation. Beyond their structural marvel, the towers represent Malaysia's cultural identity
1 heure
3
Place Merdeka
Merdeka Square offers a striking view of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, one of Kuala Lumpur's earliest examples of Moorish-style architecture. Completed in 1897 and named after the ruling Sultan of Selangor of that period, this distinguished landmark originally functioned as the administrative offices for the British colonial government and later became a symbol of Malaysian independence.
1 heure
4
Monument national
The National Monument was erected to honor and pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the pursuit of peace and freedom, particularly during the country's struggle against the British.
30 minutes
5
Palais national
Istana Negara, Malaysia's National Palace, constructed in 1928, is located along Jalan Istana. This 13-acre estate formerly served as the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the King of Malaysia.
30 minutes
6
Temple de Thean Hou
Thean Hou Temple, one of Southeast Asia's oldest and largest temples, is situated southwest of the city and remains a popular tourist destination. Dedicated to Tian Hou, a goddess revered for protecting fishermen, the temple is also a sacred site where many worship Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Constructed in 1894 by Kuala Lumpur's Hainanese community, the temple is set on a hillside, offering stunning vistas of the city.