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Take a trip down to the eastern suburb of the city and experience the contrasting environment in Kuala Lumpur from the skyscraper to the villages and residential area.The first place to visit is the Istana Negara which mean National Palace.Next we will take you to discover how they make famous pewter in Malaysia at Royal Selangor Pewter factory. Founded in 1885,Royal Selangor is the world’s foremost name in quality pewter. Don’t miss to take a photo with world’s largest pewter tankard, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records which can hold 2796 liters of beer and a model of the Petronas Twin Towers building made up of 7000 pewter tankard.Visiting a famous Hindu’s temple known as Batu Cave...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
food and drink
Private Tour : Kuala Lumpur Suburb Tour
Kuala Lumpur
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Take a trip down to the eastern suburb of the city and experience the contrasting environment in Kuala Lumpur from the skyscraper to the villages and residential area.The first place to visit is the Istana Negara which mean National Palace.Next we will take you to discover how they make famous pewter in Malaysia at Royal Selangor Pewter factory. Founded in 1885,Royal Selangor is the world’s foremost name in quality pewter. Don’t miss to take a photo with world’s largest pewter tankard, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records which can hold 2796 liters of beer and a model of the Petronas Twin Towers building made up of 7000 pewter tankard.Visiting a famous Hindu’s temple known as Batu Cave...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
food and drink
Itinerary
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Istana Negara
The Istana Negara is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the monarch of Malaysia. It is located along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim in Segambut, northwestern Kuala Lumpur. The palace opened in 2011 and replaced the old Istana Negara which was located at a different compound in central Kuala Lumpur.
15 minutes
2
Royal Selangor Visitor Centre
Founded in 1885, Royal Selangor is the world’s foremost name in quality pewter, a brand synonymous with design and craftsmanship. In the hands of its skilled craftspeople, this versatile alloy of tin, copper and antimony is transformed into an endless variety of homeware and gifts, sold today in more than 20 countries around the world.
At the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre, you are introduced to the world of pewter through sight, touch and sound. Large chimes and bells can be struck in the Chamber of Chimes, demonstrating the resonant sound of cast pewter and that of other materials. In the Hall of Frames, visitors pass through a hall decked with an impressive collection of past and present Royal Selangor photo frames, where you can touch, feel and appreciate the subtle warmth and flexibility of the alloy.
40 minutes
3
Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu, which flows past the hill. It is the tenth limestone hill from Ampang. Batu Caves is also the name of a nearby village.
30 minutes
4
Batik Boutique
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art of Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia. The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception.