Catch an early morning flight BLR → KUL to maximize your first day in Kuala Lumpur; typical flight time ~3.5–4 hours. Book a nonstop if possible to save time.
Casual Malay/Chinese/seafood street food; great introduction to KL flavours and a lively atmosphere. Jalan Alor vendors usually open from midday into late evening.
Walk the KLCC Park for classic Twin Towers views and visit Suria KLCC mall; book Skybridge tickets in advance if you want the observation deck (limited slots).
Panoramic city views from the tower are great at golden hour; the tower observation deck generally opens mid-morning through evening (check local hours).
Iconic limestone caves and Hindu temple set by a dramatic staircase — arrive early to avoid heat and crowds; open from early morning (around 6:00) to evening.
Browse handicrafts, batik, and bargain stalls; Chinatown is great for souvenirs and casual street snacks. Markets typically open by 10:00 and run into the evening.
Choose the Islamic Arts Museum for culture and galleries (usually 9:30–6:00) or the KL Bird Park (opens ~9:00–6:00) for a relaxed afternoon among birds.
Visit the outdoor Supertree Grove (free) and optionally enter Flower Dome & Cloud Forest (open 9:00–21:00; last entry usually 20:00) for unique plant displays.
Choose the Flyer for a long skyline rotation or the SkyPark for open-air city views; SkyPark hours vary (often 11:00–21:00) so confirm before visiting.
Try a classic chicken rice stall for a quick meal or share chilli crab for a special seafood lunch at a recommended restaurant (book ahead for dinner).
If beach/time permits, take the short trip to Sentosa for beaches and attractions (Universal Studios is separate and requires a full day). Alternatively shop on Orchard Road.
Consider a short river cruise along the Singapore River (evening departures) or visit a rooftop bar for final skyline views before heading to Bali tomorrow.
Head to Uluwatu Temple for cliff-top views and the Kecak fire-and-dance performance near sunset (show usually starts around 18:00–19:00 — check sunset time).
Dine on grilled seafood on Jimbaran’s beach as the sea breezes cool the evening; restaurants open through the evening and are famous for fresh seafood platters.
Visit Tirta Empul’s holy spring for a cultural bathing ritual (check opening hours ~8:00–17:00) or the ancient Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) nearby for historic interest.
Board your return flight to Bangalore; many routes are one-stop via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur — total travel time varies, so plan connections carefully.