Start off the tour in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and head to the Royal Selangor for some high-quality pewter handicraft and a batik factory to see how batik is designed and printed. Continue your journey to Batu Caves, a Hindu shrine that comprises of 3 caverns and a few smaller caves. Don’t forget to take pictures of the 47,2 m-tall Murugan statue, an icon of Batu Caves and the tallest one in the world. If you feel hungry by now, the next destination will surely satisfy your food cravings. One of the most famous roads in Kuala Lumpur for food, Jalan Alor is dotted with hawker stalls and restaurants offering an amazing variety of food. Make sure you have a bite to get you ready for a night out at Changkat Bukit Bintang where a large number of KL’s most popular bars and restaurants can be found.