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Petronas Twin Towers & KLCC Park

The Skybridge (Level 41) and Observation Deck (Level 86) cost MYR 98 (INR 1,750). Book online 2-3 days ahead — sells out daily. KLCC Park below has a free pool, playground, and fountain show at 8 PM. Best photos from across the park at sunset.

Batu Caves & Little India (Brickfields)

Take the KTM Komuter to Batu Caves (30 min from KL Sentral). Climb 272 rainbow steps to the temple cave (free). Watch for monkeys. Then head to Brickfields (Little India) for banana leaf rice at MTR or Saravana Bhavan. Budget MYR 30-50.

Jalan Alor Night Food Street

KL's best street food strip. Try satay (MYR 1/stick), hokkien mee, char kuey teow, and durian (if you dare). Open 5 PM to midnight. Prices are reasonable — a full dinner costs MYR 25-40 (INR 450-720). Walk from Bukit Bintang MRT.

Islamic Arts Museum & Masjid Negara

The Islamic Arts Museum (MYR 14) has one of Southeast Asia's finest collections — model mosques, Quran manuscripts, and Ottoman textiles. Walk next door to Masjid Negara (National Mosque) — free entry, robes provided. Both are near KL Sentral.

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Kuala Lumpur at a glance

When to visit

Year-round destination (27-33 C). March-April and September-October are driest. November-February has more afternoon thunderstorms but mornings are clear. Thaipusam (January-February) at Batu Caves is spectacular. Hari Raya (dates vary) brings festive atmosphere.

Getting there

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is 50 km south of the city. KLIA Ekspres train takes 28 minutes to KL Sentral (MYR 55). A Grab/taxi costs MYR 75-100 (INR 1,350-1,800). KLIA2 (budget terminal) is separate but connected by bus.

Quick facts

Airports
KUL (KLIA main) + KLIA2 (budget airlines — AirAsia)
Best months
Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Sep
Language
Malay / English / Mandarin / Tamil
Currency
MYR (1 MYR = ~INR 18-19)
Visa
Indian passport: e-visa (eNTRI 30 days free, or eVISA 30 days MYR 80)
Time zone
MYT (UTC+8), 2.5 hours ahead of IST

Quick answers about Kuala Lumpur

How much does a flight to Kuala Lumpur cost from India?

One-way flights from Delhi/Mumbai to KL cost INR 8,000-18,000. AirAsia (from KLIA2) is cheapest. Flight time is 5-5.5 hours. From Chennai or Kochi, flights are INR 6,000-12,000 (3.5-4 hours). AirAsia often runs sale fares of INR 5,000-6,000.

Do Indian citizens need a visa for Malaysia?

Indians can use the eNTRI system for visa-free travel up to 30 days (MYR 0 fee, but need confirmed hotel and return flight). Alternatively, apply for an eVISA (MYR 80, 30 days). Both are processed within 48 hours. Transit visa (120 hours) is also available.

When is the cheapest time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

May-June and September-October have the cheapest flights. AirAsia runs major sales in March and November. Avoid Chinese New Year (January-February) and Hari Raya periods when prices spike.

How many days are enough for Kuala Lumpur?

3-4 days covers Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, Jalan Alor, Chinatown, and shopping. Add 1-2 days for a Cameron Highlands trip (3 hours), Genting Highlands (1 hour), or Malacca day trip (2 hours).

Is Kuala Lumpur vegetarian-friendly?

Yes, especially in Little India (Brickfields) and Masjid India area. Indian restaurants serving South Indian, North Indian, and banana leaf meals are abundant. Chinese Buddhist vegetarian restaurants exist too. Most Malay food contains non-veg — ask before ordering.

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Prices last updated: 26 May 2026