A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Meals are not included for children under the age of 2
When visiting the Putrajaya Pink Mosque, visitors are required to dress modestly out of respect. Both men and women should avoid wearing shorts, short skirts, and sleeveless tops. Robes and headscarves will be provided for female visitors before entering the mosque. Male visitors whose attire is not compliant will also be required to wear a robe. Please ensure you adhere to the mosque's dress code.
In addition to the famous Pink Mosque, Putrajaya is Malaysia's administrative center. You can visit the grand Prime Minister's Office (Perdana Putra) and admire its unique architectural style. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Putrajaya Lake and view several uniquely designed bridges, such as the Seri Wawasan Bridge, to experience the beauty and planning of this "Garden City of Intelligence."
To travel from Kuala Lumpur city center to the Putrajaya Pink Mosque, you can take the KLIA Transit train to the Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station and then transfer to a local bus, taxi, or Grab. For a more convenient journey, most Kuala Lumpur day tours include dedicated transportation to Putrajaya, saving you the trouble of planning your own transport and making it easy to reach and explore the Pink Mosque.
When visiting Batu Caves, in addition to experiencing the rich Hindu cultural atmosphere, you will see the towering 42.7-meter-tall statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance and need to climb the 272 colorful steps to enter the cave. Inside, there are spectacular stalactites and stalagmites, as well as temples dedicated to Hindu deities. Furthermore, monkeys are often seen at the cave entrance and along the stairs. Some tours offer monkey feeding experiences, but please also be mindful of your belongings.
During your trip in Kuala Lumpur, monkey feeding activities are typically arranged on the way to Kuala Selangor. This location is known for its rich wildlife, where visitors can get up close and feed cute silvered leaf monkeys. It's a unique and popular interactive experience during the tour.
Viewing Blue Tears and fireflies usually takes place after sunset, with the best time being after dark. Fireflies can be seen year-round, but it is advisable to avoid the rainy season as rain can affect their activity. The visibility of Blue Tears is more significantly influenced by tides and moonlight. The best effect, where blue lights sparkle on the water surface, is typically seen during low tide around the new moon or the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar.
When participating in the Kuala Lumpur Essentials Tour, the time spent visiting the Putrajaya Pink Mosque and the Prime Minister's Office is usually around 30 minutes to 1 hour for each location, depending on the itinerary. This is sufficient for visitors to tour the mosque, take photos of the exterior, and admire the Prime Minister's Office from a viewpoint, allowing them to experience the unique charm of Putrajaya.
The seafood dinner provided on the Kuala Lumpur Essentials Tour is characterized by its abundance and variety. It typically includes a selection of freshly caught local seafood, prepared with Malaysian flavors, such as grilled fish, steamed prawns, and stir-fried crabs, served with vegetables and rice. The diverse dishes aim to offer tourists a dinner full of Southeast Asian flavors before they go firefly watching.