Port Kelang, Kuala Lumpur cruise port guide
Towered over by the world's most famous architectural siblings - the Petronas Twin Towers - Kuala Lumpur is a staggering melting pot of influences. These twin towers stand 451 metres over the city and bathe in bright lights as night's cloak descends. The glittering skyline mingles with colonial architecture and ornate temples, which decorate lush hillsides around the city. Haggle your way through humming markets, visit cultural treasures and historic sites, and dive headfirst into this city, where tradition collides head-on with modernity. View less The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, is a multicultural metropolis of lively markets and tongue-tantalising street food. Globe-trot between different streets and influences in minutes, as you discover diverse architectural treasures all over the city. Evenings are spent shopping in air-conditioned malls and bustling streets filled with sprawling outdoor markets. Fill up on fragrant coconut rice of nasi lemak and sink ice-cold beers to soak up the lively atmosphere. Malaysia achieved independence in Merdeka Square in 1957, when the Union Jack was lowered, and Malaysia’s flag was hoisted high into the sky. One of Malaysia’s most visited attractions is Batu Caves, an awe-inspiring, colourful journey into a sacred void in these immense limestone cliffs. Huge statues tower over the brightly-hued steps, as you climb to the unique cave temple, in this most dramatic of locations. The golden onion dome of the National Palace, Istana Negara, is a spectacular sight, where horses clop and white-robed soldiers wait patiently. Look for the Malaysian flag fluttering before it – if it’s present, the King and Queen of Malaysia are in residence.
About Port Kelang, Kuala Lumpur
Port Klang is the principal port of Malaysia on the Strait of Malacca, located about 38 km southwest of Kuala Lumpur. It serves as the cruise gateway to the Malaysian capital and is the country's largest port.
The Petronas Twin Towers are the iconic excursion — at 451 meters they dominated the skyline until recently and offer observation deck access. Batu Caves, with its dramatic 43-meter gold Lord Murugan statue and Hindu temples inside limestone caverns, is an easy half-day. The historic colonial center around Merdeka Square is also worth exploring.
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Viking Venus · Worldwide · 92 nights
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Viking Orion · Worldwide · 78 nights
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Viking Venus · China · 26 nights
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Viking Venus · Asia & Indian Ocean · 12 nights
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Viking Venus · Asia & Indian Ocean · 28 nights
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Royal Princess · Oceania · 26 nights
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$175 / night
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