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Kuala Lumpur

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11th Oct 2025

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Malaysia's Cultural Highlights in a Day

Kuala Lumpur One Day Tour

11th October 2025 | 9am - 5pm

8.45 am | Saturday

Meet our representative tour guide at hotel lobby .
Departure for Batu Caves is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. sharp.
Approximately 40minutes to Gombak.

Muzium Orang Asli Gombak

Established in 1987, Gombak’s Muzium Orang Asli aims to preserve the cultural heritage of the indigenous Orang Asli people, including the famed Mah Meri of Pulau Carey.

Batu caves

Batu Caves is a 325-m tall mogote with a series of limestone caves in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located about 13 km north of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.

The cave complex contains many Hindu temples, the most popular of which is a shrine dedicated to the deity Murugan.

** All listed times are for reference only and are subject to change based on the actual situation on the day.

Malaysia's Cultural Highlights in a Day

Kuala Lumpur One Day Tour

12.30pm - 1.30pm | Lunch

Lunch at Restaurant Makan Laut Kou Fu (Batu Caves) or similar restaurant.

1.30pm – Depart to Bukit Tinggi Berjaya Hills (Approximately 45minutes to Berjaya Hills) – depends on road condition.

Berjaya Hills – Colmar Tropicale

A French-themed resort in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang, Malaysia, modeled after the Alsace town of Colmar. It’s known for its European-style architecture, romantic atmosphere, and scenic surroundings.

4pm – Return to Kuala Lumpur.

** All listed times are for reference only and are subject to change based on the actual situation on the day.

Batu Caves

  • Marvel at Malaysia’s iconic limestone caves and Hindu shrines
  • Climb the 272 colorful steps to reach the famous Temple Cave
  • Snap photos with the towering golden statue of Lord Murugan
  • Explore the vibrant mix of religion, art, and nature

Bukit Tinggi | Colmar Tropicale

  • Stroll through a French-inspired village nestled in the highlands
  • Enjoy the cooling mountain breeze and lush green surroundings
  • Visit the Japanese Village, botanical gardens, and animal parks
  • Experience local cafes and artisan shops with a European flair

Muzium Orang Asli

  • Gain insight into the lives, traditions, and craftsmanship of Malaysia’s indigenous people
  • View authentic exhibits on tools, housing, and attire
  • Learn about their unique connection to nature and local folklore
  • A meaningful cultural stop for those seeking deeper understanding