

Discover Kuala Lumpur's history and heritage at this interactive gallery, featuring a 3D model of the city and a replica of the historic Kuala Lumpur Railway Station.
A bustling market street with Chinese shophouses, offering local food and shopping.
A stunning blue and silver mosque with a capacity of 15,000 worshippers.
A beautiful urban park with a lake, fountains, and a wading pool for children.
Famous for its coconut rice, fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal.
Known for its satay, a popular Malaysian dish consisting of skewered, grilled meat.
A trendy cafรฉ offering a mix of local and Western dishes in a vibrant atmosphere.

Flaky layered flatbread with curry sauce

Coconut rice with fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal

Grilled meat skewers with peanut sauce
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabric, a traditional art form reflecting Malaysian culture and history.
Highly polished, silver-plated pewter items, a Malaysian specialty since the 16th century.
Exquisite hand-woven silk or cotton fabric with gold or silver threads, a traditional Malay textile.

A vibrant night market in Yilan City, known for its local snacks and shopping.
Toba Lake Waterfront offers stunning views of the world's largest volcanic lake, with clear blue waters and lush greenery.
Nestled in the serene lakeside city of Pokhara, this museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region, from traditional artifacts to stunning Himalayan art. Visitors can explore various exhibits representing the unique history and diversity of Nepal.
Kuala Lumpur's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Protection from the sun is essential for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
To ensure your devices stay powered up during your trip.