The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur was built by Chinese tin prospectors in the mid-1800s. Since then, the city of KL, as the locals call it, has grown into a stunning mix of colonial, Moorish, Tudor, neo-Gothic and Grecian-Spanish architecture. The two-story shophouses of Old Market Square, with storefronts below and residences above, reveal the lives of merchants. The magnificent Petronas Towers are the centerpiece of this fascinating city; the side-by-side twin spires resemble a pair of rockets, connected by a two-story sky bridge that spans the 41st and 42nd floors.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
A Glimpse of Kuala Lumpur
Discover Malaysia’s city of delightful contrasts, one of the most vibrant metropolises in Asia.
Batu Caves & Pewter Factory
Marvel at the Batu Caves, a massive Hindu temple complex housed within a 400-million-year-old limestone hill.
Cuisine of Kuala Lumpur
Savor the melting pot of Kuala Lumpur’s cultures through its mouthwatering cuisine.
Iconic Sights of Kuala Lumpur
View striking Kuala Lumpur highlights including the Blue Mosque, and enjoy free time in the city’s Golden Triangle.
Mah Meri Cultural Village & Masked Performance
Encounter one of Malaysia’s indigenous tribes and see their ritual mask dances at the Mah Meri Cultural Village.
Traditional Malaysian House & Royal Town
Enjoy a taste of Malaysian culture in Selangor state, visiting a family home, sultan’s palace and royal gallery.
Putrajaya Lake & Botanical Garden
Discover natural and architectural gems of Malaysia’s “Garden City” during a cruise through the Putrajaya Wetlands.