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Kuala Lumpur 2-Day Itinerary for June 2023

  1. Day 1: Petronas Towers
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Bukit Bintang

    In the morning, head to the iconic Petronas Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world. Take a guided tour of the towers, which includes a visit to the Skybridge on the 41st floor and the Observation Deck on the 86th floor, offering spectacular views of the city. Afterward, visit the Suria KLCC shopping mall located beneath the towers for lunch and shopping. In the afternoon, visit the KLCC Park for a relaxing stroll or to cool off in the wading pool. In the evening, head to Jalan Alor for dinner, where you can enjoy some of the best street food in the city.

  2. Day 2: Batu Caves
    30 minutes (8.1 miles) from Petronas Towers

    In the morning, head to Batu Caves, a limestone hill with a series of caves and Hindu temples. The main attraction is the gigantic statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance of the caves. Be prepared to climb 272 steps to reach the Temple Cave, where you can see religious statues and paintings. Afterward, head to the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre, which is located nearby and offers a guided tour of a pewter gallery and workshop. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant Chinatown and Central Market, which offers a variety of souvenirs and handicrafts. For the evening, consider visiting the Bukit Bintang area for shopping and dining.

Recommendations

You should also consider visiting the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, which is one of the largest museums of Islamic art in Southeast Asia. Another option is the National Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Malaysia. If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the historic city of Malacca or the scenic Genting Highlands. To maximize your fun, try taking a food tour to sample the diverse cuisines of Kuala Lumpur. Lastly, make sure to try the famous Malaysian dish, Nasi Lemak, which is rice cooked in coconut milk and served with spicy sambal, peanuts, and anchovies.

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