KL is a big city with an even bigger appetite. Join a local guide on this Kuala Lumpur tour fully loaded with noodles, sweets, and coffee. By the end you'll swear to never dine at a tourist-trap restaurant again!
Experience the true Malaysian (Malay, Chinese and Indian) culture and delight in the best food the city has to offer.
See a different side of Kuala Lumpur by heading out into neighborhoods not often visited by tourists.
Eat your way through delicious dishes that help tell the history of Kuala Lumpur.
Zip around the city like a local on the Kuala Lumpur LRT.
Inclusion
Local English speaking guide; Transportation (LRT/monorail); All food and non-alcoholic drinks.
Exclusion
Alcoholic beverages; Items of a personal nature, Tips & Gratuities for guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Monday - Friday; Start time at 11:00am.
Duration
Approximately 3.5 hours.
Location
Meeting point: Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance. Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance in front of the newsagent "myNEWS.com" (on your right just after you exit the station's turnstiles).
Finish point: Petaling Street (China Town).
Itinerary
Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly).
Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us.
We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.
Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information
We encourage bringing a hat, a pack of tissues and carrying a water bottle.
Itinerary
Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly).
Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us.
We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.
Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Location
Meeting point: Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance. Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance in front of the newsagent "myNEWS.com" (on your right just after you exit the station's turnstiles).
Finish point: Petaling Street (China Town).
Itinerary
Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly).
Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us.
We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively.
Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information
We encourage bringing a hat, a pack of tissues and carrying a water bottle.
Policies
For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.
If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
KL is a big city with an even bigger appetite. Join a local guide on this Kuala Lumpur tour fully loaded with noodles, sweets, and coffee. By the end you'll swear to never dine at a tourist-trap restaurant again! Experience the true Malaysian (Malay, Chinese and Indian) culture and delight in the best food the city has to offer. See a different side of Kuala Lumpur by heading out into neighborhoods not often visited by tourists. Eat your way through delicious dishes that help tell the history of Kuala Lumpur. Zip around the city like a local on the Kuala Lumpur LRT.
Inclusion
Local English speaking guide; Transportation (LRT/monorail); All food and non-alcoholic drinks.
Exclusion
Alcoholic beverages; Items of a personal nature, Tips & Gratuities for guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Monday - Friday; Start time at 11:00am.
Duration
Approximately 3.5 hours.
Location Meeting point: Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance. Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance in front of the newsagent "myNEWS.com" (on your right just after you exit the station's turnstiles). Finish point: Petaling Street (China Town).
Itinerary Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly). Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us. We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information We encourage bringing a hat, a pack of tissues and carrying a water bottle.
Itinerary
Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly). Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us. We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Location
Meeting point: Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance. Bangsar Station (LRT) train station entrance in front of the newsagent "myNEWS.com" (on your right just after you exit the station's turnstiles). Finish point: Petaling Street (China Town).
Itinerary Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot of cultures and there is no better way of experiencing it all than from a plate. We stroll through the Indian influenced neighborhood of Brickfields, where the architecture, music, and food is all loud and colorful. You'll get to sample delicious Indian dishes served on a banana leaf and seek out sweet vendors for sugary morsels like fresh banana fritter, sticky, sweet gulab jamun, or the local favorite, cendol (shaved ice, plum sugar, kidney beans and coconut milk jelly). Our Kuala Lumpur food tour will continue in the comfort of KL’s sky-high local transport system, where you'll be swept from the color of India to the bustle of China. We explore the city’s vibrant China Town, where we tuck in to some wonderfully tasty noodles and sample some refreshing lime juice while taking in the action that moves at a quick pace around us. We'll finish our KL food adventure with a coffee at an old-school coffee house, where we can see the evolution of KL through charming photos of the past. As you relax and take a breather, your local guide will help you plan your afternoon and, more importantly, recommend somewhere great for a fabulous local dinner.
Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information We encourage bringing a hat, a pack of tissues and carrying a water bottle.
Policies For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people. If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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