If you have 3 hours to spare and prefer to explore the city at night, why not try our sunset and night bike tour? This tour is designed for those who wants to explore the city at night, who are in for a short business trip but would still like a quick getaway from work to explore what KL has to offer. Watch as the downtown business district unwinds, where the locals set up their ‘warungs’ replacing the hurried rush office scene hurrying to go home. Watch the spectacular ‘Blue Fountain’ comes on in the heart of the river confluence. This project was opened in August 2017 and is the pride of the nation.
The beautiful architectural buildings look different at nightfall. Kampung Bahru and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building are just a small selection of the places you will visit.
meet at q cafe, menara dbkl 1, jalan raja laut, kuala lumpur.
go through the alleyways of petaling street and see the lights and murals around Petaling Street
learn what does the name kuala lumpur means, a good platform for photography and people watching as you watch people hurrying home during rush hour.
take in the sights of this bridge as it links the old and the new. this short bridge lights up during the evening and the LED lights changes according to our national flag.
visit traditional Malay stilt houses and this Malay agriculture settlement established by the British since 1900. Learn about their way of life and economy.
VISIT THE CRICKET FIELD AND SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING WHERE OUR GUIDE WILL EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PLACE. LEARN ABOUT THE FUNCTIONS OF EACH BUILDING AND WHERE THE BRITISH USED TO WORK.
DISCOVER THE ALLEYWAYS OF PETALING STREET, WHAT WAS A SHADY AND SHANTY AREA NOW TRANSFORMED INTO AN ATTRACTIVE VIBRANT AREA. LEARN WHERE WERE THE BROTHELS AND OPIUM DENS WERE LOCATED AND DISCOVER WHAT KEEPS THE PLACE ALIVE TODAY.
CYCLE PASS THIS 1863 MOSQUE, WHICH WAS RENOVATED IN 1963 WITH RED BRICKS. It is still actively used by congregants for prayers 5 times a day.
cycle to see traditional Malay stilt houses, learn about their cultural heirtage and sample some local Malay food in this 1900 Malay enclave. It is the last surviving Malay village in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
learn about these Neo classical colonial buildings, take pictures at one of the most photographed icon in Kuala Lumpur and get the insides news about these colonial buildings.
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