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Kuala Lumpur is full of glistening skyscrapers, vibrant temples, delicious food stalls and bustling malls, set against a backdrop of lush tropical jungle.
There’s adventure around every corner in this multicultural metropolis – from vertigo-inducing glass-floored observation decks hanging 300m over the city to mystical caves on the outskirts of town. To help you uncover what to do in Kuala Lumpur, we’ve curated this guide to the Malaysian capital.

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Barter your way along Petaling Street

Petaling Street is often referred to as ‘Chee Cheong Kai’ – ‘Starch Factory Street’ in Cantonese, named for its one-time tapioca flour mill. A trip to this famous street in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown is much more than a history lesson, though. Today, it’s a bargain hunter’s paradise, lined with stalls selling everything from watches and handbags to delectable street food.

Look down at the city at KL Tower

Stroll through the lush KL Forest Eco Park and you’ll find the 421-metre KL Tower at its heart. For a panoramic view different – and some may argue more impressive – to that of the Petronas Towers, head to the 300m-high Sky Deck. Get your thrills by stepping out onto the glass-floored Sky Box for truly unobstructed views of the city.

Explore the Batu Caves

Just 20 minutes outside of the city are the Batu Caves – a must-visit for any Kuala Lumpur holiday. This limestone hill contains three major caves and several smaller ones, featuring temples and Hindu shrines. A 42-metre-tall golden statue of the Hindu deity Murugan stands guard over the entrance, and the 272 ‘rainbow steps’ which lead up to the Temple Cave. Those who manage the climb are rewarded with a stunning view of the city, as well as those atmospheric caves.

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