Kuala Lumpur – Capital of Malaysia
Explore the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – a dynamic blend of modernity and tradition. Picture yourself marveling at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, wandering through lush urban parks, and savoring a fusion of cultures in its diverse culinary scene. From the bustling streets of Bukit Bintang to the historic charm of Merdeka Square, every corner of Kuala Lumpur invites adventure and discovery. Whether you seek the excitement of city life, rich heritage, or delectable street food, Kuala Lumpur promises an unforgettable experience. Your journey to this captivating city begins now!
Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands Tour, Langkawi
After a three-day stay in Kuala Lumpur, embark on a guided group tour of the highlights of the Cameron Highlands all the way to Penang. Discover the culture, history, and landscapes of Malaysia. The Malaysian Highlands are considered one of the most beautiful areas in the country, featuring breathtaking scenery, lush green rice fields, and cool air at elevations up to 1,500 meters. The journey concludes on Penang Island with its multicultural capital, Georgetown, where you can reflect on your experiences and explore the diverse island. For your convenience, we have selected a hotel located directly on the beach.
Kuala Lumpur – Capital of Malaysia
Petronas Twin Towers
Marvel at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, a stunning example of modern architecture and a symbol of Kuala Lumpur. Standing at 452 meters, these skyscrapers offer breathtaking views of the city from their Skybridge and observation deck. Experience the blend of innovation and cultural heritage that defines Malaysia’s skyline.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, a major aviation hub that connects travelers to Malaysia and beyond. Designed with efficiency and comfort in mind, KLIA offers a range of amenities, including duty-free shopping, fine dining, and relaxing lounges, making it a great start to your Malaysian adventure.

Cultural Diversity in Kuala Lumpur
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Kuala Lumpur, where Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences converge. Explore vibrant neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India, savor diverse cuisines, and experience traditional festivals that celebrate the city’s multicultural heritage. Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of experiences waiting to be discovered!

Malaysia: Practical Information
Entry/Visa Requirements:
European travelers need a passport valid for 6 months. Visa-free entry is usually granted for up to 90 days. Show a return ticket and proof of funds if requested.
Current stay information: Polish Government Malaysia Travel and Entry Requirements
Time in Malaysia:
Current time in Kuala Lumpur:
Malaysia has one time zone (MYT, UTC+8).
Language:
- Malay
- English
Currency:
Malaysia uses the ringgit (MYR). Check the latest exchange rates before traveling.
Today’s exchange rate: 1 PLN = Loading…
Traffic Information:
In Malaysia, drive on the left. Tourists need a valid license or international permit, be at least 21, and familiar with local traffic rules.
Electrical Outlets:
Malaysia uses Type G outlets (3 rectangular prongs), 240 V, 50 Hz. Bring an adapter if needed and ensure devices are compatible.
KUALA LUMPUR WEATHER
Year-round climate table Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur enjoys a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity and temperatures that hover around 25 to 32 degrees Celsius (77 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year. This vibrant city welcomes travelers with its lush parks, bustling street markets, and diverse culture. Kuala Lumpur experiences two primary seasons: the wet season (from May to September) and the dry season (from October to April), with frequent rainfall providing a refreshing backdrop to the city’s lively atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring the Petronas Towers or savoring local cuisine, Kuala Lumpur’s consistent climate offers a memorable experience year-round.
Month | Dry/Rainy Season | Temperature °C | Rainy Days |
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January | 25 – 31 | 15 – 20 days | |
February | 25 – 32 | 10 – 15 days | |
March | 25 – 32 | 12 – 16 days | |
April | 25 – 32 | 14 – 18 days | |
May | 25 – 31 | 17 – 20 days | |
June | 25 – 32 | 15 – 20 days | |
July | 25 – 31 | 12 – 15 days | |
August | 25 – 31 | 12 – 15 days | |
September | 25 – 31 | 15 – 20 days | |
October | 25 – 31 | 15 – 20 days | |
November | 25 – 31 | 16 – 22 days | |
December | 25 – 31 | 15 – 20 days |