Kuala Lumpur Chinatown Tours and Tickets - page 10
3,174 reviews
Free admission
One of the city’s most historic and colorful districts, Kuala Lumpur Chinatown is home not only to Chinese but also to Indians and Malays. Besides bustling Petaling Street Market and grand Central Market, the area offers temples, clan houses, and shophouses, plus a wealth of hawker stalls, cafés, and eateries.
We had the best day with Ragu. He went above and beyond and got us excited to see Kuala Lumpur. He knew the best places to go and made our day very special. We will be sending everyone we know to Ragu when they travel to KL.
We had a great time exploring the Batu Caves and the stop at the Batik factory was cool. We loved going to the Royal Selangor Factory but wish it would have been an add on to to the School of Hard Knocks. We were disappointed that we just drove through Little India and China Town so decided to have our driver drop us off in China Town.
The view was spectacular at night from the tower especially when a lightning storm hit and the tower next to us lit up with lights.
The driver was courteous and patient and very accommodating.
It was a really fun day! The Batu Caves were incredible! It was a bit of a rushed trip but we still got a lot in. A very personable guide and knowledgeable. I hadn't expected to buy the guide a meal, but there was that. I was also picked up and dropped off at the wrong terminals, but still a lovely day!
May is a terrific guide, telling us about the different cultures that make up Kuala Lumpur. She did a great job of adapting the itinerary to our food preferences - it's hard to do Chinese food without pork, but she showed us samples! Tried a lot of things we had never had before. Really enjoyed our time with her, and would definitely give her a thumbs up!
We had 14h of scale in Kuala Lumpur. It was a great experience to new in a few hours the city. Fauzi was a nice guide, showed us the important locals and also explain us the reality of the country.
If you have 8h in Kuala Lumpur and the curiosity, you should take the chance and enjoy it! :)