Asia’s Leading Travel Forces Join! D Asia Travels, Asian Trails India, Asia Medan & KL City Tour Collaborate to Conquer the Travel Landscape


KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Asian visitors eager for an authentic Malaysian journey can now uncover the country’s cultural and natural gems via a brand-new city tour series. The “Malaysia Cultural & Natural Heritage: Kuala Lumpur City Tour” (KLCT) has been crafted to elevate inbound travel by escorting guests to Malaysia’s landmark sites, historic quarters, and ecological refuges.

Presented by asiamedan.com, KLCT offers a meticulously assembled schedule blending colonial edifices, bustling street scenes, and verdant retreats. Key experiences include:
• Wandering across Merdeka Square, where heritage structures meet contemporary towers
• Touring the Batu Caves sanctuary nestled within towering limestone formations
• Discovering Kampung Baru, one of the few surviving traditional Malay hamlets in Kuala Lumpur
• Cruising through the city’s “Green Lung,” illustrating conservation initiatives at Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve

Tours are conducted by accredited local experts who narrate Malaysia’s diverse heritage, encompassing Malay, Chinese, Indian, Orang Asli, and Peranakan cultures. KLCT options come in half-day and full-day editions, with extras like batik-painting sessions, traditional dance showcases, and guided itineraries through Central Market’s artisan vendors.

“Our aim is to foster genuine connections between travelers and Malaysia’s vibrant past,” explained the KLCT program director. “By showcasing our urban icons alongside natural sanctuaries, we aspire for guests to depart with a profound admiration for what makes Malaysia extraordinary.”

Reservations are open now at asiamedan.com, featuring early-bird offers for tours before December 2025. For details on dates, rates, and group packages, visit www.asiamedan.com/klct or email reservations@asiamedan.com.



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