67 Fun & Unusual Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur

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Shannon OsztonitsTravel WriterUpdated on: April 2, 2024

One of the things that make Kuala Lumpur so special is the diverse mix of cultures that call the Garden City of Lights home. With so many things to do in Kuala Lumpur, set aside a few days to discover Malaysia’s capital city.

You’ll notice its melting pot of different ethnic backgrounds, with evidence of this in all facets of the city, from the street food to the varying districts, like Chinatown and Little India. Speaking of, foodies take note — KL is a culinary extravaganza!

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Table of Contents:

  • 1 – Explore 14 different types of gardens at Perdana Botanical Garden

    1 – Explore 14 different types of gardens at Perdana Botanical Garden

  • 2 – See the views from Kuala Lumpur Tower

    2 – See the views from Kuala Lumpur Tower

  • 3 – Shop for local souvenirs at the iconic Central Market

    3 – Shop for local souvenirs at the iconic Central Market

  • 4 – Cross the highest two-story bridge in the world at Petronas Twin Towers

    4 – Cross the highest two-story bridge in the world at Petronas Twin Towers

  • 5 – Admire the Federal Territory Mosque’s stunning architecture

    5 – Admire the Federal Territory Mosque’s stunning architecture

  • 6 – Climb 272 steps at the Batu Caves

    6 – Climb 272 steps at the Batu Caves

  • 7 – Escape big city life and head to the hillsides of the Genting Highlands

    7 – Escape big city life and head to the hillsides of the Genting Highlands

  • 8 – Be amazed by the architecture of Dataran Merdeka

    8 – Be amazed by the architecture of Dataran Merdeka

  • 9 – Take some time out to rejuvenate at KLCC Park

    9 – Take some time out to rejuvenate at KLCC Park

  • 10 – Explore the vibrant Chinatown

    10 – Explore the vibrant Chinatown

  • 11 – Feel like royalty at the National Palace (Istana Negara)

    11 – Feel like royalty at the National Palace (Istana Negara)

  • 12 – Visit an incredible pink mosque at Putrajaya

    12 – Visit an incredible pink mosque at Putrajaya

  • 13 – Discover various animals and habitats at Farm In The City

    13 – Discover various animals and habitats at Farm In The City

  • 14 – Explore more than 12 galleries at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

    14 – Explore more than 12 galleries at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

  • 15 – Meet Spongebob and the gang at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

    15 – Meet Spongebob and the gang at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

  • 16 – Learn about the goddess Mazu at the Thean Hou Temple

    16 – Learn about the goddess Mazu at the Thean Hou Temple

  • 17 – See fairies, we mean, fireflies, up close and personal in Kuala Selangor

    17 – See fairies, we mean, fireflies, up close and personal in Kuala Selangor

  • 18 – Imagine what it must be like to fly at KL Bird Park

    18 – Imagine what it must be like to fly at KL Bird Park

  • 19 – Explore the modern National Mosque of Malaysia

    19 – Explore the modern National Mosque of Malaysia

  • 20 – Savor the flavors of different cultures on a food tour

    20 – Savor the flavors of different cultures on a food tour

  • 21 – Visit the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia: Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

    21 – Visit the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia: Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

  • 22 – Find affordable goods and delicious street food on Petaling Street

    22 – Find affordable goods and delicious street food on Petaling Street

  • 23 – Visit the city via a hop-on hop-off bus tour

    23 – Visit the city via a hop-on hop-off bus tour

  • 24 – Breaking records at the new Warisan Merdeka Tower

    24 – Breaking records at the new Warisan Merdeka Tower

  • 25 – Witness the (free) light spectacle at Lake Symphony

    25 – Witness the (free) light spectacle at Lake Symphony

  • 26 – Shop ‘til you drop at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

    26 – Shop ‘til you drop at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

  • 27 – Get teleported to France at Bukit Tinggi

    27 – Get teleported to France at Bukit Tinggi

  • 28 – Improve your skills with a local cooking class

    28 – Improve your skills with a local cooking class

  • 29 – Admire the colorful inhabitants of Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

    29 – Admire the colorful inhabitants of Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

  • 30 – Feel like you’re in Morocco at Masjid Al Bukhari

    30 – Feel like you’re in Morocco at Masjid Al Bukhari

  • 31 – Spend the day walking through nature at Templer Park

    31 – Spend the day walking through nature at Templer Park

  • 32 – Take a step back in time at the National Museum of Malaysia

    32 – Take a step back in time at the National Museum of Malaysia

  • 33 – Take the young ones to KidZania Kuala Lumpur

    33 – Take the young ones to KidZania Kuala Lumpur

  • 34 – Explore the longest underwater tunnel in Malaysia at Aquaria KLCC

    34 – Explore the longest underwater tunnel in Malaysia at Aquaria KLCC

  • 35 – Visit 99 Wonderland Park’s lucky Golden Waterfall

    35 – Visit 99 Wonderland Park’s lucky Golden Waterfall

  • 36 – Take a day trip to “Orang Utan Island”

    36 – Take a day trip to “Orang Utan Island”

  • 37 – Make a trip to Taman Negara, a nature enthusiast’s delight

    37 – Make a trip to Taman Negara, a nature enthusiast’s delight

  • 38 – Visit the centenary Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque

    38 – Visit the centenary Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque

  • 39 – Unwind surrounded by nature at KL Forest Eco Park

    39 – Unwind surrounded by nature at KL Forest Eco Park

  • 40 – Check a different type of museum at the National Textiles Museum

    40 – Check a different type of museum at the National Textiles Museum

  • 41 – Discover why the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is a famous landmark

    41 – Discover why the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is a famous landmark

  • 42 – Take a look at one of the city’s great urban parks, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa

    42 – Take a look at one of the city’s great urban parks, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa

  • 43 – Follow the brightly decorated street lamps and alluring smells of Little India

    43 – Follow the brightly decorated street lamps and alluring smells of Little India

  • 44 – Discover cultural exhibitions and art for sale at Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

    44 – Discover cultural exhibitions and art for sale at Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

  • 45 – Admire the stunning Blue Mosque

    45 – Admire the stunning Blue Mosque

  • 46 – Get your fortune read at Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

    46 – Get your fortune read at Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

  • 47 – Have the greatest time at Berjaya Times Square

    47 – Have the greatest time at Berjaya Times Square

  • 48 – Do your sightseeing by taking a bike tour

    48 – Do your sightseeing by taking a bike tour

  • 49 – Take your loved one for a romantic hot air balloon ride

    49 – Take your loved one for a romantic hot air balloon ride

  • 50 – Learn something new at Petrosains

    50 – Learn something new at Petrosains

  • 51 – See the adorable pandas at Zoo Negara Malaysia

    51 – See the adorable pandas at Zoo Negara Malaysia

  • 52 – Try white river rafting at Kampar River

    52 – Try white river rafting at Kampar River

  • 53 – Perfect your backswing at the Golf Courses

    53 – Perfect your backswing at the Golf Courses

  • 54 – Try rock climbing at Bukit Takun

    54 – Try rock climbing at Bukit Takun

  • 55 – Take a look at one of the biggest bronze statues, the National Monument

    55 – Take a look at one of the biggest bronze statues, the National Monument

  • 56 – Get your next profile picture on a Kuala Lumpur Instagram tour

    56 – Get your next profile picture on a Kuala Lumpur Instagram tour

  • 57 – Venture into the jungle than a quad tour

    57 – Venture into the jungle than a quad tour

  • 58 – Enter ‘alternative realities’ inside the KL Upside Down House

    58 – Enter ‘alternative realities’ inside the KL Upside Down House

  • 59 – If you’re up for a challenge, try an escape room

    59 – If you’re up for a challenge, try an escape room

  • 60 – Put on your fancy clothes for the Golden Triangle

    60 – Put on your fancy clothes for the Golden Triangle

  • 61 – Fly above water with Flyboard

    61 – Fly above water with Flyboard

  • 62 – Try a one of a kind experience at Windlab Indoor Skydiving

    62 – Try a one of a kind experience at Windlab Indoor Skydiving

  • 63 – See a corridor full of money at Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery

    63 – See a corridor full of money at Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery

  • 64 – Have a little preview of Thailand at Chetawan Buddhist Temple

    64 – Have a little preview of Thailand at Chetawan Buddhist Temple

  • 65 – Go chasing waterfalls at Kanching Recreational Forest

    65 – Go chasing waterfalls at Kanching Recreational Forest

  • 66 – Make your way to the Secret Garden inside 1 Utama

    66 – Make your way to the Secret Garden inside 1 Utama

  • 67 – Finish your day at the best rooftop bars

    67 – Finish your day at the best rooftop bars

1 – Explore 14 different types of gardens at Perdana Botanical Garden

Perdana Botanical Garden, Kuala Lumpur

One for the nature-enthusiasts or anyone looking for a zen moment among the florals, the Perdana Botanical Garden (also known as the Lake Gardens) is an ideal spot to unwind from the city buzz.

Visit an entire area dedicated to the country’s national flower at the Hibiscus Garden… waterfall included! Or, if Orchids are your favorite, head to the Orchid Garden.

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2 – See the views from Kuala Lumpur Tower

Kuala Lumpur Tower, Kuala Lumpur

Did you know that the Kuala Lumpur Tower, also known as the KL Tower, is the World Base-jump Centre?

Apart from the adrenaline-seeking adventures and panoramic city views from 276 meters high, there are other things to do.

Built in the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, you can visit the original rainforest via a canopy walk, and the tower also features a small aquarium with exotic fish, as well as a mini zoo.

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3 – Shop for local souvenirs at the iconic Central Market

Central Market, Kuala Lumpur

Located right near Petaling Street, this local market has been around since 1888 when it originally began as a wet market in Kuala Lumpur.

However, the Central Market was relocated in the 1980s to its current home where it’s been serving customers ever since.

Not overly large, it’s the perfect sized indoor market to spend a good hour or two meandering the little shops and carts found across the two levels.

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4 – Cross the highest two-story bridge in the world at Petronas Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur

In a city full of skyscrapers, head 88 floors above ground level to the tallest twin towers in the world, and take in the sweeping views of Kuala Lumpur below.

Reaching 450 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers are hard to miss but don’t just stare at its impressive architecture from below.

Visit the Observation Deck on the 86th floor for panoramic city scenes from above the clouds, followed by an informative visit to the Digital Display on floor 83.

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5 – Admire the Federal Territory Mosque’s stunning architecture

The Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur

Although the Federal Territory Mosque is still in use, many travelers pay the worship grounds a visit simply to revel in its beauty and architecture.

There are curved archways, patterned entrances, and different tiers to explore. Wander around the serene water pond feature surrounding the entire mosque, which creates magical reflections across the floors.

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6 – Climb 272 steps at the Batu Caves

Batu Caves, Malaysia

From the 42-meter-high golden statue of Lord Murugan to the rainbow-colored steps leading up to ancient caves, you’ll feel totally transported the moment you arrive at the Batu Caves site.

(Lord Murugan is known as the chief deity of the Tamil, and he is the God of yoga and religion.)

There are four main limestone enclaves that most tourists visit. However, to reach any of them, you’ll first need to ascend the 272 steps, passing the Vedic god at the start, and local monkeys along the way.

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7 – Escape big city life and head to the hillsides of the Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands, Malaysia

Hello Genting Highlands, where the weather is cooler and the scenic views are unending. It’s the perfect place for a day trip outside of KL.

Although the town inside Genting has been built as a resort city filled with casinos (including its very own mini Las Vegas), shopping malls and theme parks, the areas just outside of the city are simply magical.

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8 – Be amazed by the architecture of Dataran Merdeka

Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building building at Independence Square is steeped in history and was originally built when Malaysia was still under British rule.

In fact, it was only in 1957 that the country gained its own freedom.

Every Independence Day, the people of the city all congregate at Dataran Merdeka for festivities and celebrations, and it’s a popular point of interest for travelers as many must-see sites and buildings are located close by.

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9 – Take some time out to rejuvenate at KLCC Park

KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur

Looking for a place to picnic? Chill out on the soft green grassy banks, or take a seat around KLCC Park’s water feature fountain, which lights up at night!

Speaking of lights, the Petronas Twin Towers are right in front of the park, and the entire area sparkles in the evenings.

With an allocated jogging pathway, you might prefer to exercise at this time of the day, once the blazing Malaysian sun has set.

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10 – Explore the vibrant Chinatown

Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur

It’s busy and bustling and full of life in Chinatown.

Comprising of the area around Petaling Street, as well as Central Market, eat and shop until you drop, and spot some of the coolest street art that KL has to offer around this neighborhood.

Lined with red lanterns, visit Chinese shophouses and shop for souvenirs, herbs and traditional remedies. Go temple-hopping (Chan See Shu Yuen, Guan Di and Sri Maha Mariamman temples are in this area) or grab tea at a boutique cafe.

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11 – Feel like royalty at the National Palace (Istana Negara)

National Palace, Kuala Lumpur

When the impressively large grounds were first built in the early 1990s, it wasn’t the royals that resided at the National Palace.

Originally home to a Chinese tycoon who made his fortune selling tin, it was only in 1957 that the royal family took over the site.

The family called the National Palace home up until 2011. Today, guests can explore the palace gardens and hallways, and Istana Negara has now been converted into the Royal Museum.

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12 – Visit an incredible pink mosque at Putrajaya

Putrajaya, Malaysia

Take a day trip to Putrajaya, a one-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, and explore the former marshland that’s now home to a modernized city.

As the official administrative and judicial capital of Malaysia, Putrajaya runs super efficiently and part of the city’s mission policy is environmental sustainability. Hence, it’s been dubbed the “Green City”.

The natural environment is made up of wetlands, so the area is ultra lush. Take a boat tour on Putrajaya Lake, stopping off at famous attractions on the waters like the Iron Mosque.

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13 – Discover various animals and habitats at Farm In The City

Farm In The City in Kuala Lumpur

Farm In The City is exactly as its name states and you’ll get the chance to see, interact and feed the animals up close up.

The conservation park was designed to replicate a traditional Malaysian village, known as a ‘kampung’, and is divided into different areas where tribes of different species call home.

Give the Giant Tortoises an afternoon snack or try bird feeding inside the free-flight bird aviary. Is your child obsessed with lizards and snakes? Stop by Reptiles Cavern, or for something more cutesy, the Pet Village is filled with bunnies and guinea pigs.

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14 – Explore more than 12 galleries at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Take a look into Malaysia’s rich cultural past inside the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia.

Unlike many museums, the building is bright, white and modern which really lets the artifacts and collectibles on display shine.

As you arrive, look up! An upside-down dome greets guests as they enter, and there is also a beautiful blue engraved qubba outside the building.

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15 – Meet Spongebob and the gang at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Kuala Lumpur

What better way to beat the heat than spending the day swishing and whirling down water rides at Sunway Lagoon!

Catering for all ages, this exciting park is unlike many, and it’s no ordinary setup. There are six areas to discover, including the Water Park and Amusement Park. Ride the world’s largest vortex ride, the Vuvuzela, or hit the man-made Surf Beach.

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16 – Learn about the goddess Mazu at the Thean Hou Temple

Thean Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur

This six-tiered temple will take your breath away.

With its swooping design, each of the six levels of Thean Hou Temple has a curved bright red rooftop (known as swallowtail roofs) with ornate statues adorning its edges, like the protective Naga snake.

Although the temple is of Chinese design, there are activities and celebrations for those that practice Buddhism, Taoism and Mazu culture.

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17 – See fairies, we mean, fireflies, up close and personal in Kuala Selangor

Kuala Selangor in Malaysia

Situated right where the river mouth and sea meet, Kuala Selangor is a gorgeous amalgamation of oceanic and riverside vibes.

Trek through nature parks, take a dip in the ocean at one of the beaches and visit the different temples found in this part of Malaysia, like the Monkey God Temple.

Day-trip to this part of Selangor and venture through rice paddies at Sekinchan, and thanks to its geographical location, there’s seafood in abundance in these parts — so be prepared to feast!

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18 – Imagine what it must be like to fly at KL Bird Park

KL Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur

Bird-watchers, marvel at over 200 different kinds of bird species that call KL Bird Park home (also known as Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur).

The park is divided into zones, and zones one to three are massive free-flight aviaries, designed to resemble the birds’ natural habitat as much as possible, with acres of open space for them to roam.

There are daily bird shows and feeding sessions of the different species, from ostrich to eagles.

19 – Explore the modern National Mosque of Malaysia

National Mosque of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Known locally as Masjid Negara, the grounds attract non-worship goers because of its striking architecture.

When it was first built in the 1960s, it took inspiration from countries like Turkey, India, and Saudi Arabia in its design. After undergoing an upgrade in 1987, the mosque today has a more modern feel.

If you look closely enough, you will notice that the building’s impressive 73-meter high minaret looks like a closed umbrella, while the 16-pointed blue star shape roof resembles an open umbrella from a bird’s eye view.

20 – Savor the flavors of different cultures on a food tour

food tour in Kuala Lumpur

The beautiful thing about visiting Kuala Lumpur is you really get a sense of diversity, and the cuisine around these parts represents the same feeling.

From curries to dim sum, there’s an assortment of foods and dishes to try. Some must-try local favorites include nasi lemak and Ikan Bakar (a chargrilled whole fish dish).

There are night markets, food courts and tons of hawker stalls open during the day, plus certain areas are known for their street food.

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21 – Visit the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia: Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur

Located in Chinatown, you can’t help but feel naturally drawn inside the temple grounds with its colorful gopuram (tower entrance) overflowing with statues of 228 Hindu deities.

Inside Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, the grounds are not massive and it takes 10 to 15 minutes to walk around the entirety of it.

First constructed in 1873, the temple is reminiscent of South Indian design. As you enter, you can pray, meditate or make an offering at the Prayer Hall, or walk around and discover the different murals and intricately designed statues.

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22 – Find affordable goods and delicious street food on Petaling Street

Flea Market Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur

In the heart of Chinatown is Petaling Street featuring its glorious street market. Straight off the bat, we recommend dedicating a few hours here to discover, eat and shop.

You can enter Petaling through both ends of the street and start shopping from either side. Don’t miss the dumpling soup at a local street vendor at the beginning of the top entrance – they’ll have you going back time and time again.

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23 – Visit the city via a hop-on hop-off bus tour

bus tours in Kuala Lumpur

An affordable option instead of organizing and paying for a hundred Grab taxis, consider a hop-on-hop-off city tour on a double-decker bus instead!

Choose to do the tour in the daytime or evening (depending on your preference), and each time offers a unique experience and differing city vibes.

Drive comfortably through the streets (grab seats on the second level for the best views) and take in the local scenes and sights. Most tours stop by at least 15 must-see city attractions.

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24 – Breaking records at the new Warisan Merdeka Tower

Warisan Merdeka Tower in Kuala Lumpur

While technically the Merdeka Tower is still under completion, once it’s finished construction it’ll top world lists as the second tallest building IN THE WORLD!

With 118 levels and standing 679 meters tall, it will officially take the cake for the highest building in all of Malaysia and the spire (which is the tallest part of the building), is officially complete.

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25 – Witness the (free) light spectacle at Lake Symphony

Lake Symphony, Kuala Lumpur

If you’ve ever traveled to Kuala Lumpur, you can’t help but notice how lit up at night the city is, and it seems like every skyscraper has LED neon light features, or puts on a light-picture display.

After all, its nickname is the ‘Garden City of Lights’. It’s no different at Lake Symphony, except swap buildings for fountains.

Enjoy a water-light show and the display showcases over 150 one-of-a-kind animations in light form, accompanied by musical sounds.

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26 – Shop ‘til you drop at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur

The award-winning mall features over 700 retail stores and restaurants and you’ll find everything you need under the sun at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

But unlike the local markets, this is the place to find boutique shops and brand name outlets. Visit Michael Kors, stock up on beauty products at Yves Saint Laurent Beaute, or go gaga for all things tech at Gadget Hub.

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27 – Get teleported to France at Bukit Tinggi

Bukit Tinggi, Malaysia

Day tripping towards the Genting Highlands region, you do feel worlds away at Bukit Tinggi, otherwise known as Berjaya Hills.

If you’ve never visited a themed village before, Colmar Tropicale is a must-see and the manmade resort town has been built to replicate a village somewhere in the French countryside.

“Travel” through three countries in one day … Don’t leave back to the city without checking out the Japanese Gardens either.

28 – Improve your skills with a local cooking class

cooking classes in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur celebrates a plethora of cultures, and the same can be said about the food. You will see a variety of cuisines from local curry houses to Chinese restaurants.

Taste the traditional flavors of Malaysia and enjoy a cooking class where you’ll learn to recreate Malaysian dishes and the recipe to take home with you.

Begin the day at a local fresh market where you’ll grab (and get to know) the ingredients, and some cooking classes happen at a home with its own farm.

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29 – Admire the colorful inhabitants of Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

KL Butterfly Park, Kuala Lumpur

Home to more than 5,000 butterflies, it feels like you’re walking through a magical forest world inside the Butterfly Park.

Fluttering among wispy ferns, scented florals, and ever-green plants, spot the different shapes, colors, patterns and sizes that the different butterflies display.

You might even find that you’re a butterfly whisperer and if you hold out your hands, some might land on you.

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30 – Feel like you’re in Morocco at Masjid Al Bukhari

Masjid Al Bukhari, Kuala Lumpur

You’ll know you’re approaching Masjid Al Bukhari when you see the ornate blue rooftop domes sitting in the sky.

Upon arrival, feel like you’ve landed in Morocco, or even Dubai, as the exterior of the building is surrounded by tall tropical Palm trees and a gorgeous blue, star-polygon-shaped pool lies in the garden.

It’s a fantastic place to wander the peaceful grounds, as well as take some snaps of the intriguing architecture.

31 – Spend the day walking through nature at Templer Park

Templer Park, Malaysia

Malaysia’s natural vegetation is made up of rainforests, and if you head just outside of the city, you can experience it too.

Templer Park is a nature park, a 30-minute drive from the city, and it’s renowned for its various hiking trails. Cross pathways lined with indigenous fauna and flora and fresh river streams.

There are treks suitable for all levels, but if you’re looking for a challenge, try your hand at the Bukit Unyang trail. It’s recommended for experienced hikers and trail runners.

32 – Take a step back in time at the National Museum of Malaysia

National Museum of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Known by locals as the Muzium Negara, discover and investigate Malaysia’s history and parts of time long-forgotten.

Comprising of three levels, there are four fascinating permanent exhibitions for guests to check out.

The Prehistoric Gallery dates as far back as the beginning of the Malay Archipelago, whilst the Malaysia Today Gallery hones in on more recent years, including its ‘road to independence’.

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33 – Take the young ones to KidZania Kuala Lumpur

KidZania Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur

Hey kids! Ever dreamt of being a doctor one day, or how about a professional chocolatier?

Moms and dads, your tots, toddlers and younger children will have an absolute blast as they get the chance to play dress up for the day at KidZania.

With over 70 different types of role-playing activities to choose from, kids can experience “real-life adult” activities, chores, and day-to-day life lessons. It’s fun, interactive, educational, and an eye-opener for their future, all set in up in an epic environment …

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34 – Explore the longest underwater tunnel in Malaysia at Aquaria KLCC

Aquaria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

Make your way beneath KL’s Convention Centre and discover an underwater paradise at Aquaria KLCC.

The perfect activity for families or couples, spend a few hours admiring the amazing marine animals that are native to the waters around Malaysia.

The aquarium is divided into exhibits that each focus on a different species, or aquatic environment.

As you wander through the underwater tunnel, spot Sand Tiger Sharks or Green Turtles swimming by — it’s a real Instagram moment!

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35 – Visit 99 Wonderland Park’s lucky Golden Waterfall

99 Wonderland Park, Kuala Lumpur

Credit to 99 Wonderland Park

It’s been named as one of the most “unique recreational landmarks” in the city and for good reason.

99 Wonderland Park is unconventional featuring differing areas and things to do and see. It’s really a mix of attractions, rides, and photo opportunities.

Cross the Magical Bridge (lit up at night), or the Boardwalk above the lake where you can spot wildlife animals nearby.

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36 – Take a day trip to “Orang Utan Island”

Orang Utan Island, Malaysia

When you visit Pulau Orang Utan, you can rest assured knowing you’re visiting a fantastic organization.

The rehabilitation initiative is built alongside a lake and the orangutans live freely, with plenty of space to roam and swing from tree to tree.

In fact, the humans are the ones that feel “caged in” as the tour through the conservation park has a confined walkway for visitors among the animals’ sanctuary.

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37 – Make a trip to Taman Negara, a nature enthusiast’s delight

Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia

The fantastic thing about calling KL your home base for your vacation is that there are loads of beautiful national parks and areas to visit not far from the city.

Each offers a completely different experience.

Take a day trip to Taman Negara and wander among its rainforest, believed to be 130 million years old!

But that’s not all …You can also walk the world’s longest rainforest canopy walkway and stay overnight among the trees.

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38 – Visit the centenary Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque

Masjid Jamek of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur

Not only is the building an architectural beauty, but the Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque is built where the Klang and Gombak Rivers meet.

These rivers play an important part in Malaysian history and it’s said to be the birthplace of Malaysia.

It was the first mosque in Malaysia constructed using light bricks, and its design showcases other traditional Moorish features. It’s also well-known in the city as ‘Masjid Jamek’.

39 – Unwind surrounded by nature at KL Forest Eco Park

KL Forest Eco Park, Kuala Lumpur

Whist you need to head a bit out of the city to reach most rainforests, KL Forest Eco Park is the only natural rainforest left inside Kuala Lumpur itself.

Walk across the bridged canopy through forestry of trees and take a refreshing break after a long day of shopping and city sightseeing.

Along the walkway are designated birdwatching/view towers and it’s an amazing spot for photos too. If you’re up for some trekking, hit one of the nature trails like the Jelutong trail.

40 – Check a different type of museum at the National Textiles Museum

National Textiles Museum, Kuala Lumpur

Located inside the Sultan Abdul Samad Building at the Independence Day Square is the National Textile Museum where you can wander the hallways of four exhibition rooms.

Explore the different textiles used throughout Malaysia’s past to create fabrics, tools and works of art.

The Pohon Budi Gallery has textiles on display from prehistoric eras, like traditional silk and cotton clothes and garments. Or, learn about the colorful origins of Batik fabrics and design inside the Pelangi Gallery.

41 – Discover why the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is a famous landmark

Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Kuala Lumpur

Still in operation for trains doing the daily commute, the exterior of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is the real showstopper here.

Constructed back in 1901 when Malaysia was governed under British reign, the building mixes colonial, Mughal and Moorish design elements.

Snap some original photos outside the building and explore its interesting architecture.

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42 – Take a look at one of the city’s great urban parks, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa

Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur

If your accommodation doesn’t come equipped with a fitness center or gym facilities, a great option to get in your round of exercise is at Taman Tasik Titiwangsa.

Rent a bike and cycle the pathways around the lake, play a round at the on-site tennis courts or jog along dedicated runner’s tracks whilst taking in the views of the Twin Towers.

Kids can have fun at the children’s playground, and enjoy a family picnic under one of the large trees.

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43 – Follow the brightly decorated street lamps and alluring smells of Little India

Little India, Kuala Lumpur

You’ll realize soon enough that you’re in KL’s Little India district, a short 10-minute drive from popular areas such as Chinatown.

Other than falling in love with the colorful local scenes, friendly faces and all of the delicious sweetmeats, shop for all sorts of goods and products imported from India, as well as Sri Lanka, or produced by the local Indian communities.

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44 – Discover cultural exhibitions and art for sale at Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, Kuala Lumpur

How’s this for a complete bird’s eye view over Kuala Lumpur city?

Inside Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, discover a 3D scaled-down model of the entire city of Kuala Lumpur, supported by an informative presentation.

Wandering through the gallery, discover old-school maps and photographs of KL dating back in time, and shop for souvenirs at the gift shop.

If you’re intrigued, you can also visit the workshop area where the staff creates the 3D models.

45 – Admire the stunning Blue Mosque

Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Kuala Lumpur

Travel 20 minutes outside of Kuala Lumpur to the Selangor district where you can spot one of Southeast Asia’s largest mosques from a mile away.

Its official name is Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, or locally, Masjid Biru.

Apart from the blue and silver checkered dome, it’s the building’s four minarets that make it unmissable.

Reaching a whopping 142 meters, you can see the tips of Masjid Biru in the sky from any part of Selangor.

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46 – Get your fortune read at Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

Sin Sze Si Ya Temple, Kuala Lumpur

If you believe in such things, this Chinese temple is well known for its fortune-telling reader (located outside the temple) and many local students visit Sin Sze Si Ya when good luck is needed pertaining to academics.

Carved from heavy woods, overflowing with red lanterns and bundles of incense filling the air, among other superstitions it’s believed that circling the temple’s main altar inside can bring you good fortunes.

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47 – Have the greatest time at Berjaya Times Square

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, Kuala Lumpur

The biggest indoor theme park, Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is designed to suit all ages and it’s divided into two areas, Galaxy Station is for adults and older teens and kiddies can have a blast at the Fantasy Garden.

Squeal as you loop the indoor inverted rollercoaster, or try the Spinning Orbit.

Hop onboard the fantasy train and take a ride through Fantasy Garden or design your own avatar and interact with it afterward.

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48 – Do your sightseeing by taking a bike tour

bike tour in Kuala Lumpur

Not only is this a fun and different way to explore the streets, but you’ll be sure to clock in your weekly exercise.

Spend half a day traveling to Kuala Lumpur’s most famed attractions and sites like Independence Square, Central Market, the Botanical Garden, the KL Tower and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.

When booking a bike tour in Kuala Lumpur, you can decide at what time you’d prefer, including evening guides.

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49 – Take your loved one for a romantic hot air balloon ride

hot air balloon ride in Kuala Lumpur

Are you planning on popping the question soon? What dreamier way to spend the afternoon (or morning) than taking a hot air balloon ride across the Malaysian skyline?!

You’ll see the various landscapes and districts surrounding Kuala Lumpur from a whole new view, crossing endless green scenes below.

After a scenic flight in the air, land and enjoy a glass of bubbles, followed by breakfast at a nearby hotel.

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50 – Learn something new at Petrosains

Petrosains The Discovery Centre, Kuala Lumpur

Have you got an affinity for science?

Cleverly creating an educational experience that will interest the young and old, learn all about carbon and how it impacts our environment at Petrosains in a fun and interactive way.

The center setup is super cool and futuristic, entering halls lit up with geometric patterned LED lights and you can say hello to the life-sized dinosaur replica that moves!

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51 – See the adorable pandas at Zoo Negara Malaysia

Zoo Negara Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur

Open since 1963, home to over 476 different types of animal species from reptiles to mammals, it seems like there’s an entire kingdom at Zoo Negara.

Set up as an open-zoo just outside of the city, the animals have ample space to live and roam freely and as you walk around the different areas, spot giraffes and tigers in natural grasslands.

The grounds are massive, covering 110 acres, and the animals are grouped and live in different areas across the park.

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52 – Try white river rafting at Kampar River

rafting in Kuala Lumpur

Gushing rapids and swishing streams, maneuver your way down the Kampar River with an adrenaline-inducing river rafting expedition.

Heading 2.5-hours out of Kuala Lumpur where the air is fresher and nature is in abundance, arrive in Perak (Ipoh’s capital city) and make your way to the riverside where you’ll begin rapid racing.

Before the adventure begins, you are given a demonstration and information about the river, and then it’s time to hit the waters.

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53 – Perfect your backswing at the Golf Courses

golf courses in Kuala Lumpur

You’d be surprised to learn just how many golf courses there are in Kuala Lumpur and its surroundings.

Play at not one but two courses at the stunning Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, or test the 170-acre grounds at award-winning Kota Permai Golf & Country Club.

If traveling with the family, bring the kids to Kelab Darul Ehsan designed with many water features, and you can hit golf balls off a practice range straight into the lake.

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54 – Try rock climbing at Bukit Takun

Bukit Takun, Malaysia

As you’ve surely noticed by now, the areas outside of the city center are lined with mountains and hillsides, and so it makes sense that you would be able to do some sort of rock climbing activity.

Inside Templer Park stands a gigantic 300-meter high monolith named Bukit Takun.

The single rock formation stands proudly to one side, and you can admire parts of the rock from the road leading towards it.

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55 – Take a look at one of the biggest bronze statues, the National Monument

National Monument, Kuala Lumpur

If you ever played cops and robbers with the plastic figurines as a child, the scene at the National Monument gives you all the nostalgic feels.

However, it does in fact pay an ode to the ‘fallen soldiers’, who lost their lives during the battle for Malaysia’s independence during WWII.

(During this period, the country was under Japanese occupancy. As you can see, they’ve fought very hard throughout their history to gain their eventual independence, and so it’s still very deeply celebrated.)

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56 – Get your next profile picture on a Kuala Lumpur Instagram tour

instagram tour in Kuala Lumpur

This city is just naturally colorful, so get ready to watch your social media blow up during your KL trip.

There’s so much to do, see, and eat that you can’t help but want to take pictures of everything!

With tons of insanely cool parts of the city to explore and attractions that are Insta-worthy, why not take an Instagram tour around Kuala Lumpur and learn all the hidden secret spots that will make your photos pop.

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57 – Venture into the jungle than a quad tour

quad tours in Kuala Lumpur

It’s not as if you’re able to take a taxi through the rivers, rainforests and mountains around Kuala Lumpur.

If hiking isn’t really your thing, or you’ve done a jungle trek already, why not jump on an ATV bike, and with the wind in your hair, explore the natural landscapes by 4×4.

A popular destination is the Kemensah village near Selangor where you’ll ride through the jungle and stop to swim in a seven-tier waterfall.

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58 – Enter ‘alternative realities’ inside the KL Upside Down House

Upside Down House, Kuala Lumpur

For those that have read Enid Blyton’s famous novel, the Faraway Tree, now is your opportunity to experience your very own topsy-turvy land, where everything is upside down, or so it seems…

The museum attraction is divided into different rooms, built to create the illusion that you’re standing on the roof, or the wrong way round.

Not only will your kids have a blast, but even for adults, it’s a cool experience and the photos you’ll take are awesome!

59 – If you’re up for a challenge, try an escape room

escape rooms in Kuala Lumpur

Collectively put your brain powers to the test as you’re locked inside a room and have to try and figure out how to escape!

The interactive gaming experience requires players to use logic, patience and some skill in order for victory to be yours.

You’ll be given several clues, and each time you crack the one, it brings you closer to the great escape.

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60 – Put on your fancy clothes for the Golden Triangle

Golden Triangle in Kuala Lumpur

Covering the area of Jalan Imbi, Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Raja Chulan streets, these three main roads are considered the Golden Triangle, or the “CBD” of Kuala Lumpur.

It’s lined with a multitude of malls, and boutique shops, and there are many restaurants and cafe options.

Most of the famous skyscrapers are located within the Golden Triangle, including the Petronas Twin Towers and Suria KLCC shopping mall.

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61 – Fly above water with Flyboard

flyboard, Kuala Lumpur

While there may be no ocean in KL, who said you can’t still enjoy epic water activities and sports? Take flyboarding for example.

If you’ve tried surfing or wakeboarding before, it’s a completely different experience, and you don’t have to have the best balance for this — but it is certainly an advantage.

Thanks to a bit of modern technology, you’re powered into the air by pressured water where you fly above the water.

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62 – Try a one of a kind experience at Windlab Indoor Skydiving

indoor skydiving in Kuala Lumpur

In all honesty, strapping yourself up and jumping out of a plane can sound pretty daunting to some.

If you’ve always wanted to try skydiving but not to such extremes, test the waters first at Windlab Indoor Skydiving.

Located inside 1 Utama shopping mall, gear up, jump inside a cylindrical glass chamber and feel the forces of gravity.

Using modern technologies known as ‘vertical wind tunnels’, once you’re inside the chamber, air forces reach up to speeds of 250km/h.

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63 – See a corridor full of money at Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery

Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur

For those that don’t consider themselves art fans, you can’t help but get swept away by the pretty architecture and exhibition decor that you’ll find inside the Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery.

Aiming to make the world of financials seem less daunting to those that aren’t economists, Bank Negara has set up the museum to educate its guests in an approachable manner.

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64 – Have a little preview of Thailand at Chetawan Buddhist Temple

Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple, Kuala Lumpur

If you’ve traveled to Thailand before, you’ll immediately notice the similarities between the Chetawan Buddhist Temple in Kuala Lumpur and the types of temples you usually find in the Land of Smiles.

In fact, when the temple first opened in 1957, the king of Thailand at the time traveled to Kuala Lumpur and officiated its opening with his blessing.

Marvel at its intricate architecture that resembles typical Thai Buddhist design, from the gleaming stupas to gold standing Buddhas inside.

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65 – Go chasing waterfalls at Kanching Recreational Forest

Kanching Recreational Forest, Malaysia

Heading north of KL, enter the nature park at Kanching Recreational Forest and make your way into its luscious rainforest.

Especially popular on weekends, the seven-tiered Kanching Rainforest Waterfall is located within the park and it’s really easy to access from the entrance.

The first three levels of the fall are the most popular, as well as being the most accessible. Not much effort is required to reach these tiers, however, the further up the waterfall you go, the more climbing and trekking will be required.

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66 – Make your way to the Secret Garden inside 1 Utama

1 Utama Secret Garden in Malaysia

Credit to 1 Utama Shopping Centre

Credit to 1 Utama Shopping CentreDid you know that 1 Utama is the seventh biggest shopping center in the world??

Located 45-minutes away from Kuala Lumpur (in Selangor), you can totally turn an expedition here into a day trip — you’re going to need at least a few hours just for the shopping.

They cater to all budgets and you can shop for designer brands or at local fashion outlets.

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67 – Finish your day at the best rooftop bars

best rooftop bars in Kuala Lumpur

Credit to Vogue Lounge

With so many skyscrapers in the city, it makes total sense that the rooftop bar options are endless.

As the red sun starts to dip, lift your feet off ground level and raise your spirits, making your way to an epic urban rooftop.

If you are looking for a 360° views of Kuala Lumpur, the Heli Lounge Bar is the place! This rooftop is a fully functional helipad by day and an incredible bar by night.

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Where to stay?

Looking for a place to spend the night (or three) in Kuala Lumpur? Large and boutique hotels are very popular, as well as apart-hotels.

If you’re traveling on a budget, some affordable options include ibis Kuala Lumpur, Expressionz Suites By iHost Global and The Robertson and all have swimming pools.

Both the stylish Ascott Star KLCC and Alila Bangsar hotels show off contemporary design, with stunning city views and rooftop pools.

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How to get to your hotel?

Travel hassle-free. Pre-organize an airport transfer for as soon as you touch down in KL, where a private vehicle transports you to your hotel. Book a shuttle back to the airport once your trip is over.

Final thoughts:

For those that haven’t traveled to Southeast Asia before, or you’re simply on the hunt for a new country to explore around these parts of the world, Malaysia is an ideal destination.

Thanks to its amalgamation of culture, history and makeup, you’ll feel right at home.

With so much to do and see (from culturally-enriching experiences to historic sightseeing), you’ll probably need more than one day and night to explore the depths of the city.

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Shannon OsztonitsTravel WriterUpdated on: April 2, 2024