Are you new to Malaysia and wondering where to go but afraid of making the wrong choices?

Here’s a list of recommended and not recommended attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Save it quickly!
✅Recommended to visit:
1⃣ Petronas Twin Towers
2⃣ National Mosque
3⃣ Batu Caves
4⃣ Bukit Bintang
5⃣ Merdeka Square
6⃣ KL Tower

❎Not recommended to visit:
1⃣ Royal Selangor
2⃣ Petaling Street
3⃣ Little India
4⃣ Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
5⃣ Central Market
6⃣ Lake Gardens

💌Essential documents for entry:
1⃣ Passport: Validity ≥ 6 months (must have blank pages)
2⃣ MDAC Entry Card: Fill it out 3 days in advance for a smooth entry into Malaysia
3⃣ Hotel itinerary + return flight ticket: Electronic version (recommended to print a copy), customs may check

Overall, Malaysia is a country that blends multiple ethnic cultures, and if you have time, Kuala Lumpur is definitely worth exploring thoroughly 👀

Remember to fill out the entry card 3 days before your arrival to ensure a smooth entry. The filling instructions are at the end of the image. Wishing everyone a pleasant travel experience 🌟



I’m planning my first trip to KL next month, so this list is super helpful! I’ll definitely check out the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, but I’m surprised they didn’t recommend Little India – I was really hoping to explore that area. Thanks for the insider tips!
You’re absolutely right about Little India being a must-visit spot! It’s famous for its vibrant culture, delicious street food, and unique shops. I personally love wandering through the markets there – it feels like stepping into another world. Thanks for bringing it up; I’m sure other readers will appreciate the tip too!
Great list! I loved the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, they were unforgettable. But I found Little India disappointing, it wasn’t what I expected.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Everyone’s perspective is different—Little India can feel overwhelming if you’re not familiar with its vibrant chaos. If you visit again or explore similar areas, try focusing on specific spots like restaurants or markets. Glad you loved the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves—they’re truly iconic!