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Cassandra_L, Mar 2026
Fantastic Kuala Lumpur Guide & Tour
Sathesh was a great guide! We had a wonderful tour & I highly recommend Sathesh! Great English, on time, clean large vehicle that accommodated our party of four comfortably. He was able to get us in and out of all the sites with ease and timing was perfect for Petronas Towers & the Palace. We even saw the changing of the Palace guards. Sathesh also offered to take pictures of our group at each site. Got us back to the cruise ship on time.
Clark_C, Mar 2026
Cool comfort
Kuala Lumpur has many spectacular buildings, and a very clean we'll maintained city. We enjoyed the comfort of being easily taken from location to location.
Nathan_F, Feb 2026
Great way to spend the day in KL
I really enjoyed my tour with Raja! It ended up being a private tour, which I was not expecting. His car was very clean and provided great information before each stop. I thought the time at each stop was perfect. I did not feel rushed, but I did not feel like it was dragging. I'm very glad I got to hit the major highlights of KL in a very efficient manor.
Susan_D, Feb 2026
Great day in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!
We had an excellent river and tour guide. His name was Satish Kumaran. He took us to so many places and gave us time to explore each place on our own. The Batu Cave and Petrinas Towers were amazing! He shared so much information about everything along our day. Little extras, he had umbrellas for us when it started to rain and scarves for us to use to clean over our knees to go in the temples in the cave. It was an amazing day!

Kuala Lumpur Chinatown

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Kuala Lumpur Chinatown
  • Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is a must for fans of food, history, and culture, and a major photographic draw.

  • Bargaining is essential both at Petaling Street Market and Pasar Karat.

  • Visit on an empty stomach to make the most of the snacking opportunities.

  • Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is challenging to manage in a wheelchair, but not impossible.