

A bustling market street in Kuala Lumpur, known for its Chinese influences, street food, and bargain shopping.
Chinatown Petaling Street can experience sudden rain showers.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.
Explore the bustling streets and markets comfortably.
A six-tiered Buddhist temple with intricate carvings, offering panoramic city views.
A free gallery showcasing Kuala Lumpur's history and architecture through scale models and exhibits.
A bustling market offering a mix of local food, souvenirs, and street performances.
Vibrantly colored and intricately patterned fabrics, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local Malay community.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery inspired by Chinese motifs, often featuring jade and pearls.
A blend of traditional Chinese herbs, known for its health benefits and unique flavor.
Tofu and vegetables stuffed with fish paste, served with a light, savoury broth.
Rice noodle rolls with a choice of fillings like char siu (BBQ pork) or shrimp, served with a sweet soy sauce.

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber slices, and a special dipping sauce.
Famous for its satay since 1965, this breakfast spot is a Chinatown institution.
Known for its Yong Tau Foo, a dish of stuffed tofu and vegetables in a spicy broth, this breakfast spot is a local favorite.
Famous for its fish head curry, this lunch spot has been serving up delicious Indian-Malaysian cuisine since 1973.

A serene waterfront park offering stunning views of Duncan Bay, perfect for picnics, walks, and wildlife spotting.
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Waitomo District, Ruakuri Cave is renowned for its mesmerizing glowworm displays. This limestone cave offers a unique subterranean experience, revealing the beauty of nature illuminated by thousands of tiny bioluminescent organisms.
A grand 18th-century palace in Jaipur, known for its beautiful architecture and lush gardens.