Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur on Day 1
Climb the Petronas Twin Towers

The doors open to a stunning view of Malaysia's capital that you won't be able to capture anyplace else. Step onto the world's highest two-story bridge, a one-of-a-kind connecting structure! The Sky Bridge, 170 metres above ground, unites the two towers on their 41st and 42nd floors.

Stroll Around the KLCC Park

Lake Symphony is the focal point of this vast area. There are fountains within this vast artificial body of water that can throw sprays up to a height of 137 feet (42 meters). The daily water shows, which occur at lunchtime and in the evenings, highlight the day.
Visit Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown

At Chinatown, you can get everything from Chinese herbs to knockoffs. Petaling Street, the City's central market district, transforms into a noisy and energetic market at night, with a number of kiosks selling a wide range of things at dirt-cheap prices.
Explore Batu Caves

Batu Caves are estimated to be 400 million years old. When you come and witness the gigantic Lord Murugan monument guarding the gate, you'll be blown away. The Batu Caves Temple comprises a series of caves that run through the limestone mountain and are loaded with God shrines. After passing by the massive statue, be prepared to ascend 272 multicoloured stairs while dodging the monkey packs that guard the Batu Caves steps.

Go to Merdeka Square

It appears to be nothing more than a vast field with finely manicured green grass and a centrepiece of the world's tallest flagpole (95m) proudly displaying the Jalur Gemilang (Malaysian flag). On August 31, 1957, the Union Flag was dropped at midnight, and the Malaysian flag was hoisted here for the first time.
Since then, the annual Merdeka Parade has taken place in Merdeka Square (National Day Parade). Plus, it is commonly used as a venue for political rallies and other gatherings.
Witness the Beauty of Menara KL Tower

It is the world's 7th tallest telecommunications tower, standing at 421 metres. The Muqarnas architecture style was employed to embellish the outlook and Islamic inscriptions to revive the country's Islamic history. At the height of 276 metres, the observation deck offers a breathtaking view over Kuala Lumpur. From here, you may marvel at the City's magnificent views and delight your eyes.

Take a Walk in the KL Tower Forest Eco Park

This forest currently encompasses approximately 9 hectares and features multiple interlaced jogging trails. The forest is situated in the centre of the City. It has become a natural sanctuary for various birds and small mammals, in addition to providing much-needed fresh air to the city centre.
Tourists frequently come here for a simple stroll or a trek. The newly opened canopy walk adds yet another wonderful touch to this location. It's charming to visit in the early hours of the morning to take in the forest's vastness and tranquilly. It is a must-see for everyone who wishes to be immersed in nature's lush vegetation and picture-perfect splendour.
Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur on Day 2
Enjoy at the Perdana Botanical Gardens

This centrally located recreational park, also known as Lake Gardens, is best seen on weekends when it is bustling with residents enjoying various events. Hibiscus Garden, another popular site within the Perdana Botanical Gardens, is where you can see Malaysia's national flower in full bloom.
Visit the Kuala Lumpur, Bird Park

Over 60 local and international birds may be found in the free-flight, walk-in aviary, including the Indian Blue Peacock. The park is categorised into many areas, including Brahminy Land, World of Parrots, Flamingo Pond, Hornbill Park, and others, to keep various feathered creatures apart. However, they are free to fly around their enclosures.

Visit the Islamic Arts Museum

This beautiful edifice, located on the outskirts of the 227-acre Lake Gardens, houses large collections of Islamic ornamental arts from all over the world. It is an astounding architectural marvel, with a gigantic blue turquoise dome on top, glass walls that enable natural light to flow in, domed ceilings covered with elaborate Islamic designs, and a 30,000-square-metre exhibition space. The permanent galleries, which include almost 7,000 items, are located on the two upper floors.
Visit the Sri Mahamariamman Temple

From 1873 onwards, the temple was a private shrine dedicated to K. Thamboosamy Pillai. The temple did, however, open its doors to the general public in 1920. The shrine was dismantled in 1887 and replaced with brick construction. Intricate sculptures depicting 228 various gods and goddesses from Hindu mythology and sculptures depicting actual events from the Ramayana adorn the entrance.
Around Sri Mahamariamman, three other shrines are dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Lord Murugan, and Goddess Lakshmi. Every year, vast crowds of pilgrims and devotees travel from all over the world to see these idols, which are all remarkable attractions in their own right.
Go to Little India

Brickfields, Malaysia's official Little India, was formerly a quiet residential neighbourhood outside Kuala Lumpur but has now been turned into a giant street lined with Indian boutiques and eateries managed by Malaysia's Indian community. Traditional Indian commodities such as Sarees, Flower Garlands, Spices, Bollywood Songs are sold here, and local foods such as Vadai, Thosai, and more.
Seek Blessings at the National Mosque

Seeking blessings at the National Mosque is one of the good things to do in Kuala Lumpur in 3 days. The National Mosque consists of a large prayer hall surrounded by 48 smaller domes that can hold more than ten thousand people and is spread out across 13 acres.
Abstract shapes and geometric lattices may be seen in the roofing and ironwork. The walls of the Grand Hall of this mosque in Kuala Lumpur are covered in Koranic verses.
Shop at Central Market Kuala Lumpur

The Central Market was built in 1928 and is located along Jalan Hang Kasturi, just off Petaling Street. It used to be a very simple wet market called Pasar Seni, but it was transformed into a handicrafts shop in the early 1980s.
Some of the Central Market highlights are Actop Craft, Arch Collection, Asli Craft, Cute Fish Spa, Borneo Pearls, Dodo Art & Craft, House of Silver, Fine Batik, Kheng's Antique and Collectible, Suria Portrait Centre, Success Portrait and Swartz Creation.
Pick the Drink at the Sky Bar

Sky Bar's centrepiece is a pool surrounded on one side by 'cabanas' (huge sunken alcoves with chaise longues) and the other by a bar area with sofas and woven rattan high tables and bar stools. Grab a cabana to take advantage of the full-height windows and enjoy the most incredible views of KL city. The view from the bar area is equally impressive — a skylight overhead gives you the feeling of being on cloud nine, with KL's famed twin towers visible.
Make the Best Memories at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Other Sunway Lagoon Theme Park attractions include Bungee Jumping, Archery, Flying Fox, Scream Park, Extreme Park, and the Haunted House.

Eat and Drink at Jalan Alor

The street hawkers, who line both sides of the 500-meter stretch of this street, provide a unique appeal to the evenings. It also has massage parlours and bars, all of which entice travellers to come here. Eating at Jalan Alor is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur in 3 days.
Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur on Day 3
Unveil the Lure of Ocean Depths at Aquaria KLCC


Take the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary Tour

The sanctuary's Elephant Relocation Team, which has been in operation since 1974, saves Asian Elephants whose habitats have been destroyed by rising industrialisation and urbanisation. These Elephants are transported to the reserve, cared for, and then transferred to appropriate habitats. You will have the opportunity to escort the elephants in the water and assist in their bathing. Plus, you will also have the golden chance to feed them.

Delight Your Buds With a Meal at Plane in the City
Where you get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to do things like taking a 'selfie' while sticking your heads out of the Pilot's cockpit. Plane in the City will undoubtedly take your eating experience to new heights and fulfil your appetite for both food and adventure!
Fireflies Night Boat Ride on Selangor River

Thousands of fireflies flash in unison under Kuala Selangor's night sky, creating a fantastic landscape. Riding on a cruise while watching the Fireflies glimmering makes for a beautiful experience. At this location, you will also have the opportunity to sample some of the best seafood cuisines.

Gaze at the Beauty of Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park


Enjoy the Day at I-City Theme Park

There's also a bright Ferris Wheel, Two-tiered Carousels, and Funfair-style Booths where you can win stuffed animals. In addition, a variety of food stalls and cafes are presently serving both local and international fare.
Explore the Wilderness at Negara Zoo Malaysia

Visit the Giant Panda Conservation Centre to meet Malaysia's most famous pair of Giant Pandas. Be amused by a variety of performances and animal presentations while exploring the many regions of Zoo Negar.

Have a Dinner In The Sky Malaysia

Only 22 guests are allowed per session to retain the exclusivity, along with the staff who stands in the middle and serves meals, entertains, and takes beautiful photos. This restaurant provides clients with a one-hour experience in which they will be pampered with a three-course halal meal supplied by Elements Kuala Lumpur, as well as unlimited water and juices.
The meals are provided in accordance with the package you select - Economy Class (RM369), Business Class (RM569), or First Class (RM699) (RM939).
