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.
Malay Home & Royal Town
Enjoy a taste of Malay culture in Selangor state, visiting a family home, sultan’s palace and royal art collection.
Kuala Lumpur’s Blue Mosque & Other Highlights
View striking Kuala Lumpur highlights including the Blue Mosque, and enjoy free time in the city’s Golden Triangle.
National Textile Museum, City Gallery & KL Tower
Admire textiles and apparel dating to prehistoric times at the National Textile Museum, and ascend KL Tower.
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.
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.
Putrajaya Lake & Botanical Garden
Discover natural and architectural gems of Malaysia’s “Garden City” during a cruise through the Putrajaya Wetlands.