Venture out of Singapore and visit Kuala Lumpur on this fully-guided private day tour from Singapore.
Start the day with a Singapore hotel pickup, and be chauffeured to Kuala Lumpur (KL) to see Batu Caves, National Monument, Central Market, Thean Hou Temple, Putra Mosque, PLUS National Palace, Independence Square, KL Tower observation deck and MORE.
Stay till dusk for a dazzling night view of Petronas Twin Towers.
For those keen on seeing Malaysia’s rich colonial past, add-on a side trip to see UNESCO-awarded Malacca en-route.
Highlights
✅ Guaranteed 2 professional staff (1 guide + 1 driver) to share workload for the day
✅ INCLUDED SKY DINING at South-East Asia's highest revolving restaurant (with panoramic windows)
✅ Included tickets to KL Tower observation deck (optionally upgradeable* to Petronas Twin Towers skybridge)
✅ Private customizable flexible tour
✅ We are the ONLY Badge Of Excellence accredited tour operator from Singapore to Malaysia (with 100+ verifiable reviews)
Vehicle plate/photo, guide information and more instructions will be sent via email/sms 12 hours before departure (or 2 hours before departure for last-minute bookings)
Begin with an early morning pickup at your Singapore hotel. Our trained driver will meet you at the hotel driveway to check your documents before escorting you through immigration via the Malaysia drive-through border (no standing-in-line). After clearing immigration, your English-speaking guide will settle you into the comfortable seats of your private, air-conditioned minivan to enjoy the 4-hour chauffeured drive to Malaysia's capital - Kuala Lumpur.
Along the way to Kuala Lumpur, your driver will make 2 stopovers. The 1st stopover will be at a highway rest area near Malacca, where Starbucks/Costa Coffee and western-style toilets are available (toilet paper available upon request). The 2nd stopover will be at a 5-star Marriott/Hilton Hotel, where guests can enjoy a premium western breakfast (or traditional Malay food upon request). IMPORTANT: Guests who booked the "Malacca side trip" option will be provided an extra UNESCO Melaka highlights tour (Dutch Square, A Famosa Fort, St. Paul's Hill & Church, Middelburg Bastion, UNESCO Wall Art, St. Francis Xavier Church, Jonker Street, 15-minute Trishaw Ride), before proceeding to Kuala Lumpur.
Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur, one of the first stops will be Batu Caves. The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old. Batu Caves was founded by K. Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader in 1891, as a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. A 42.7-metre high gold-painted statue of Lord Murugan was unveiled in January 2006, having taken 3 years to construct. It is the tallest Lord Murugan statue in the world. IMPORTANT: The order of sightseeing stops may be rearranged depending on actual Kuala Lumpur city traffic, crowd management, and weather conditions to optimize time usage.
Located near Batu Caves is the Sri Durgai Amman Temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga, often regarded as the most powerful female Hindu deity - often depicted with 8 or 10 hands. As a symbol of the triumph of good over evil, Goddess Durga is portrayed in mythology as a warrior who vanquishes the demonic powers that threaten the social order, economic well-being, and dharma. In this temple, Goddess Durga is represented as a stunning woman riding a lion, her numerous hands armed with weapons to vanquish evil spirits. In essence, Goddess Durga's multiplicity of arms embodies her role as an all-powerful and fiercely protective goddess.
30 minutes drive from Batu Caves is the Petronas Twin Towers, where your guide can bring you to the gift shop of the Petronas Twin Towers. The Petronas Twin Towers are currently the world’s tallest twin structures. The 88-storey buildings are joined at the 41st and 42nd floors by a 58m double-deck Sky Bridge. You will also get take photos of the famous Mercedes-AMG F1 car replica at the gift shop of the Petronas Twin Towers. IMPORTANT: Guests who wish to upgrade their KL Tower observation deck tickets to Petronas Twin Towers skybridge, please upgrade* using the link on the booking confirmation voucher (recommended: at least 5 days before departure).
Next stop is the famous National Monument, locally known as Tugu Negara. It is a historic bronze sculpture that pays tribute to those who died in combat during Malaysia’s battle for freedom against the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Malayan Emergency from 1948 till 1960. It serves as a remembrance of the bravery, courage and unity of the fighters who laid down their lives for Malaysia’s independence. The statue has earned its place in the book of records as the tallest freestanding group of bronze sculptures at 15-meter high.
10 minutes drive from the National Monument is the Central Market. The market was originally founded in 1888, refurbished into its current Art Deco style in 1937.
Located near the Central Market is Thean Hou Temple, which was completed in 1987. It is a six-tiered temple of the Goddess of the Sea (Mazu). You can also find the Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin) and Protector of the Sea (Shui Wei Niang Niang) here.
Next stop is the iconic the Putra Mosque. Famed for its pink-granite domes, the mosque was completed in 1999 and named after the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tungku Abdul Rahman Putra. Note: Guests who wish to enter the mosque may do so with mosque-issued modesty robes, provided it is not closed to the public (ie: outside Friday prayer times). Otherwise, guests may be respectfully requested to only take photos from the outside.
Located near Putra Mosque is the Malaysia Prime Minister Office (Perdana Putra Building) It is located on a 50-metre high hill overlooking the city. The Perdana Putra Building is finished in natural stone with a green dome.
Located near Putra Mosque is the Palace of Justice, which houses the Federal Courts and Courts of Appeal. Relocated from Sultan Abdul Samad Building in 2003, the Palace Of Justice is also built with classical Islamic architecture.
40 minutes drive from Putra Mosque is the Istana Negara (National Palace). It is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the monarch of Malaysia. The palace complex has an area of 97.65 hectares, 22 domes, and is split into three main portions: the Formal Component, Royal Component and Administration Component.
10 minutes drive from the National Palace is the Independence Square (Merdeka Square). This is the historical place where the Union flag was lowered and the national flag was raised for the very first time at the struck of midnight of 31st August 1957.
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Sultan Abdul Samad building, which is among Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings. It was built in 1897 and was named after the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time. The distinguished landmark originally served as the offices for the colonial British administration and the superior courts of Malaysia.
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Royal Selangor Club. The club was founded in 1884 and originally served as a meeting place for high ranked and educated members of the British colonial society. Selangor is the name of the state in which the capital - Kuala Lumpur is located.
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Independence Tower, locally known as Merdeka 118. Topped with a massive 160-meter spire, the tower is still under construction. When completed in end 2025, it will be the world's second-tallest structure, surpassing the Tokyo Skytree at 634 meters.
10 minutes drive from the Independence Square is South East Asia's highest revolving restaurant. Enjoy a sky dining buffet featuring traditional local Malay food and desserts with 360° views (4pm table reservation).
Next stop is the KL (Television) Tower observation deck, also known as the Menara Kuala Lumpur. It is a 421-meter tower primarily used for telecommunications, sitting on a 94-meter hill affectionately known as Bukit Nanas to the locals.
Finally, your guide will bring you to KLCC Park, where you can take iconic ground photos of the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers. IMPORTANT: Guests who wish to see the night view of the Petronas Twin Towers, please expect to leave Kuala Lumpur after sunset at 7:45pm and arrive in Singapore at 11:45pm onwards (subject to actual traffic conditions).
After completing all the sightseeing stops listed on the itinerary, you will head back south towards Singapore. You will again be escorted by our driver through immigration via the Malaysia drive-through border (no standing-in-line). Depending on traffic conditions and the actual departure time from Kuala Lumpur, you will arrive at Singapore 4-5 hours later where you will be provided with a free Singapore hotel dropoff.
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