Itinerary


This walking tour of old Kuala Lumpur takes you back to the British colonial era and features historical sites built when Malaysia was called MALAYA and life was lived at a much more leisurely pace. These buildings reveal a variety of influences and fit comfortably into modern Kuala Lumpur, serving as a pleasant demonstration of the vibrant cultural mix that typifies Malaysia.


Some of the highlights include: the famous cricket field and the Royal Selangor Club aka ‘the Spotted Dog’ with its Tudor-style architecture; the St Mary Anglican Church (dating back to 1894), host to a number of notable visitors including HRH Queen Elizabeth II and the former Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall; the Old Theatre where concerts and plays still take centre stage; and the majestic Sultan Abdul Samad Building – named after the 4th Sultan of Selangor – which once served as Kuala Lumpur’s administrative secretariat.


The tour includes a visit to the Textile Museum and a stop en-route at the confluence of the Klang & Gombak Rivers, the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur. At the Old Market Square you will learn about Yap Ah Loy, the 3rd chief tan of Kuala Lumpur and how he shaped the city from what it was to where it is today. Conclude your walk at Central Market, a cultural landmark brimming with Malaysian arts, crafts, and flavours — the perfect place to unwind and take in the atmosphere of old Kuala Lumpur.




Trip Notes


Includes

Private basis with an English-speaking tour guide, entrance fees and return LRT/MRT tickets.


Minimum

2 adults per booking


Note

Time: 0830hrs - 0900hrs

Meet up point: McDonalds, Masjid Jamek


For group or family bookings, please contact us for special rates.


Wear light and comfortable attire (bring cap, water bottle and umbrella if needed) as well as good walking shoes.