OOTD CHECK: KL VERSION
by Shhidhm_
Oct 8, 2025
You'll first visit the Jamek Mosque, built in 1909 and one of Kuala Lumpur's oldest mosques. Observe the ritual of Muslims offering sacrifices to seek God's forgiveness during the blessed month of Ramadan. After visiting the mosque, you'll enter the night market, bustling with shoppers, street vendors, and stalls selling a variety of local products. Learn about Malaysia's history and traditions from your guide. Bargain, mingle, take selfies, and enjoy a delicious meal in the local community.
Your next stop will be Chinatown, a bustling place where you can bargain hard and find some cheaper souvenirs. Enjoy a second round of Chinese food and stroll through Chinatown's narrow streets.
The tour concludes at Central Market, one of Kuala Lumpur's most popular markets. It's a haven for traditional local handicrafts and offers a glimpse into Malaysian culture. Central Market is also a bargaining market, but with fewer discounts than in Chinatown.
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