Showing posts with label Kuala Lumpur Tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuala Lumpur Tours. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Kuala Lumpur Islamic Tours



Admire the architectural beauty of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, the only one of its kind in the Asia-Pasific region. Be astounded with the many priceless aretefacts and collections of islamic art and civilization. Lunch at the restaurant and followed by souvenir shopping at the National Mosque for Muslims. The tour continues with a stop at the International Institue of Islamic Civilazation (ISTAC), drive pass the Moorish inspired Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and a guided walking tour of the Masjid Jamek, the city's oldest mosque with a shopping stop in Jalan Melayu/Masjid India. Kuala Lumpur's indian muslim quarter. (Tour is open to anyone interested in arts)

City Parks and Garden Tours



Kuala Lumpur not only boasts tall skycrapers and historical buildings, but alsi ummaculately landscape gardens and parks right in the city centre. This tour is a must for nature lovers as it starts from the popular Kuala Lumpur Lake Garde. The trip also includes a visit to Bird Park, Orchid and Hibiscus Park Garden and Butterfly Park, all located inthe vicinity.

Kuala Lumpur Countryside Tour



A trip to the eastern suburbsof the city to observe the local way of life adn traditional cottage industries. Admire the skills of the artisans at the renown Royal Selangor Pewter factory, also see how batik is made and shop for beautiful souvenir. Watch a rubber tapping demonstration and culminate the tour with a climb up the 272 steps of the magnificient Batu Caves, the famous site of the annual Hindu Thaipusam festival.

Kuala Lumpur City Tour



Take in Kuala Lumpur's blend of garden city charm, old world moorish architecture and other famous landamrks of his vibrant, modern capital of Malaysia. Interesting sights include  Kuala Lumpur's trademark Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Independence Square, Jamek Mosque, Lake Garden, Parliament House, National Monument, the Railway Station, King's Palace, Chinatown and a handicraft centre. 

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