Kuala Lumpur Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
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Experience Highlights
Hop on and off at your leisure on this Kuala Lumpur sightseeing bus. Discover the Malaysian capital on this tour with passes valid for 24 or 48 hours, depending on what you choose when you book. You'll have a live audio guide who will narrate you through the different attractions you'll pass along the route, which has up to 23 stops.
On the bus, which is convertible and also has air-conditioning inside, you can choose the seat you want. There are around 60 attractions to see along the route, which usually lasts about two hours, such as the National Palace of Malaysia and the impressive Petronas Towers .
- Discover Kuala Lumpur on this hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus .
- Take advantage of these passes valid for 24 or 48 hours to visit as much of the Malaysian capital as you can, such as the National Palace of Malaysia and the impressive Petronas Towers.
- Learn the history behind the 60 or so attractions you'll see on the bus tour with an audio guide.
What’s included
- Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing Bus with free stops
- 24 or 48 hour passes, according to selection
- Audio guide
- Free seating
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Plan to arrive at least 20 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Discover Kuala Lumpur thanks to this tourist bus. Hop on and off at your leisure along this 23-stop tour where you'll see around 60 attractions in the Malaysian capital. On this booking you'll have a choice of 24 or 48 hour passes, as well as an audio guide with live commentary as you pass by the big city's attractions.
The air-conditioned double-decker bus runs every 40 minutes or so, stopping at stops along a single route in the city. Among the attractions you can visit near the bus stops are:
- Malaysian National Palace: used to be closely guarded by cavalry guards and was not open to the public, although it is now a Royal Museum.
- Petronas Towers: the tallest twin towers in the world since 1996.
- Perdana Botanical Garden: part of the city's green lung and has a history of more than a decade. Originally created as part of a recreational park but planted with collections of tropical plants.
- Kampung Baru: Kampung Baru is actually a traditional Malay residential area that was established over 100 years ago. Many of the dwellings are wooden houses.
When you get on the bus, you can relax and do some sightseeing from the vehicle itself on a tour that takes about two hours in total if you don't get off the bus.
In addition, these tours save you money, as you don't have to pay for a ticket repeatedly. You will only have one pass, regardless of how many times you get on or off the bus to visit the sights.