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21 Top Things To Do In Kuala Lumpur With Kids [2024]

Going on a Kuala Lumpur trip with the family and want to know all the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids? We have you covered! Below, you will find our Kuala Lumpur travel guide to all the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to plan your ultimate trip.

Wondering what to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids? Well, you’ve come to the right place! With a myriad of kids activities in KL and family activities in KL, we help you narrow down the best-of-the-best!

Aside from extensive sightseeing, there’s an amazing array of kids entertainment in Kuala Lumpur with so many shopping malls hosting spectacular mini-theme parks or amusement arcades.  

We’ve also listed some of the best wildlife and nature-themed things to do in Kuala Lumpur with family, and fun places for kids in KL when the weather turns sour.

KLCC Park with Petronas Twin Towers

Our top 21 things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids guide kicks off in central KL with the fun Playground at KLCC. For kids a little older, we review the nearby Aquaria, and for all age groups, the mega fun KidZania.

We have visited Kuala Lumpur so many times with our kids ranging from babies to 13 years old and have always had a great time.

For sure, you won’t be stuck thinking where to bring kids in KL. More likely, you’ll be stressing over how to cram everything in!

Below, you will find our Kuala Lumpur travel blog guide with everything you need to know about the Kuala Lumpur top attractions, where to go in KL surrounds as well as the best places to stay for your ultimate holiday in Kuala Lumpur. There is also a handy Kuala Lumpur tourist map.

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Top 21 Things To Do In Kuala Lumpur With Kids [2024]

Here are the best things to do in KL with kids. Read through and select the ones that fit your interests and time frame. We have written about these attractions based on our own experiences travelling here with babies, toddlers, preschoolers, school kids and, now, teenagers!

Travelling to Malaysia with kids? Listen to our best tips for families here and find out what my kids themselves think about travelling in Malaysia.

Explore The KLCC Playground

KLCC Park

Best playground in the world? Possibly! Our kids rave about the KLCC Playground. So much, in fact, that we had to return a few times during our first visit to KL and many times since. So this received our highest rating: best place for kids in KL!

The KLCC Playground is a massive 2-acres playground within the KLCC Park by the Petronas Towers. Even during busier times, you’ll find there is still plenty of space for everyone. The two photos above this are both of this area.

We recommend visiting in the late afternoon as it’s cooler. Also, as the top Kuala Lumpur attractions for families, both locals and visitors hang out here in the late afternoon, so there are lots of youngsters to enjoy playing with and it has a great vibe.

If energy levels are still high, head to the free adjacent water playground and shallow pools. Definitely the biggest problem we had with this place was getting our kids to leave.

Address: Persiaran KLCC, Jalan Ipoh, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan

Visit The Petrosains Discovery Centre

Petrosains Discovery Centre

An awesome centre, which is basically a science museum, children adore spending time here, making this a highlight of places to visit in KL for kids.  There are so many hands-on educational exhibits that you could easily spend 3-4 hours as your children conduct science experiments – some with controlled explosions!

Science and technology are presented in a fun and entertaining way, in an easy to navigate “museum-style” concept.  You’ll find space age exhibits through to fossils, with everything divided into 11 main interactive showcases.

Budding geologists or seismologists will be in heaven in the Exploration section and F1 fans will adore the Speed area.  And ensure to catch the Dark Ride, shaped like an oil drop, your “ride” takes you through serene rainforests, up mountains and diving into seas, all with a view to showing you Malaysia’s dramatic landscapes.

Games are dotted around the exhibitions with staff on hand to explain the science behind everything. 

It works for toddlers too as the first time we visited here, our oldest was only 2, and we had a great time.

However long you’re staying in the city, we recommend you include this great kids attraction in Kuala Lumpur into your itinerary.

Address: Petronas Twin Tower, Level 4, Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Click here to buy discounted tickets now.

Have An Under-The-Sea Experience At Aquaria KLCC

Aquaria KLCC Aquarium

Conveniently located next to the Petronas Towers and close to Petrosains listed above, this aquarium is a must-see on any list of things for kids to do in KL.  Home to over 150 species of marine life, possibly the star attractions are the tiger sharks and the lethal sea snakes!

A great place to discover on a rainy day, you can spend a few hours exploring the different watery landscapes, from the highlands and flooded jungles of Malaysia to the Amazon basin, coral reefs and open ocean.

Our highlight was the 90-metres walk-through tunnel, where massive stingrays and manta rays soar above your heads.  And, if you have the time, dare you to try the up-close-and-personal Diving with Sharks program or perhaps the Cage Rage experience where you’ll be submerged into a tank but within the safety of a cage. 

All in all, we found this one of the best places for kids in KL.

Address: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Visit The Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Surprisingly, some shopping centres in this city are some of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur for kids.  And Berjaya Times Square is probably the top of these. 

Reputedly one of the world’s largest shopping centres, we seemed to spend a lot of time here!  With great food options – at good prices – the kids were kept entertained by some rather cool random stuff.  The “Piano Stairs”, that played piano notes as we walked up and down was definitely a highlight!

However, the standout attraction was the amusement park – probably best suited for preschoolers, making this our winner for toddler activities in Kuala Lumpur.  The children’s area has around eight different rides, although there are rides here for all ages.

Overall, this is the largest indoor playground in Malaysia and can be found on the fifth floor of the Berjaya Times Square mall.  Split into two zones: Galaxy Station for adults (+13’s) and Fantasy Garden for children, whatever your child’s age group this is some of the best kids entertainment in KL.

This is fantastic for bad weather days or if you’re suddenly in the mood for a hair-raising roller coaster ride on the Supersonic Odyssey!

Address: Level 8, Berjaya Time Square, No. 1, Jalan Imbi

Check Out The KL Bird Park

KL Bird Park

The main attraction in the famous 60 hectare Lake Gardens, the KL Bird Park is advertised as the world’s largest covered bird park and a top venue in KL for kids.  With over 30,000 birds from 200 species from all corners of the globe, it’s quite an adventure!

It prides itself on being one of the major places to visit in Kuala Lumpur with family, and with most of the birds free to fly around the venue, this was another highlight of our trip.  Accustomed to visitors, the birds often perch on shoulders and heads, which might frighten toddlers. 

But for most children this is delightful and you can then purchase small packets of seed to hand-feed them.  We took endless photos whilst hand feeding colourful parrots, which our children rated as one of the best kids activities in Kuala Lumpur.

You’ll see stunning peacocks, parakeets and macaws. Our favourite was the Flamingo Pond and the hornbill area.  Try to time it right for the ostrich and eagles feeding sessions or to catch one of the regular bird shows.  

It’s not just the birds that are great either. The gardens here are superb, and it’s a very enjoyable place to wander.

Children are very well catered for here with a small playground, the gardens and even some small rowing boats.  If you are wondering what to do in Kuala Lumpur with family and have a half morning spare in your itinerary, make a beeline for here.

Address: 920, Jalan Cenderawasih, Perdana Botanical Gardens

Visit The Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

Looking for a nature-intensive kids attraction in KL?  Then you’ve come to the right place.  Just on the edge of KL Lake Gardens, you’ll find hundreds of butterflies fluttering freely under a high netting canopy at the sweet Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park.

Feeding on colourful hibiscus flowers, the butterflies are a pretty sight.  Hot and humid under the canopy, the park has a tropical feel. There is a maze of footpaths winding through lush vegetation.  Our children enjoyed playing along the paths, the little koi-filled ponds, small waterfalls and – our top favourite – the turtle pond.  

Our kids also found the massive beetles a highlight.  These can be viewed along with some other creepy crawlies, such as large stick insects making this one of the fun places for kids in Kuala Lumpur.  There’s also a fairly good educational slant to the visit too with the breeding cycles of butterflies and moths explained.

Not the best butterfly park we’ve been to, yet you can still mark this as one of the places to visit in Kuala Lumpur for family to enjoy.

Address: Jalan Cenderawasih, Tasik Perdana

Explore The Lake Gardens (Kuala Lumpur Perdana Botanical Gardens)

Lake Gardens KL

Often promoted as having some of the best Kuala Lumpur activities for families within its gates, Lake Gardens is truly massive at over 200 acres!  

Full of Kuala Lumpur children’s attractions, such as museums, the KL Bird Park (above), the Perdana Botanical Garden (with a Hibiscus and Orchid Garden), a Sculpture Garden, the Butterfly Park (above) and, unsurprisingly, a Lake!

In the middle of KL, it makes for an easy location to reach from wherever you’re staying.  Open every day from 7am to 8pm, it’s free to enter – though you are required to pay an entrance fee for certain landmarks within the grounds, like KL Bird Park.

There are some impressive landscaping and thanks to its grand size; it doesn’t get too crowded except for weekends.  You can easily spend a whole day here, discovering all the different venues and activities. This makes this one of our top places for kids in Kuala Lumpur.

Do note though that this area is big and walking around it can be sweaty work.

Address: Jalan Kebun Bunga, Tasik Perdana

Go On A Food Tour

Kuala Lumpur food tour Preparing delicious street food delights in Chinatown

If your kids enjoy food then a food tour can be a surprisingly awesome activity with kids. I have been surprised how well food tours can work for families.

You walk around a section of the city learning about the history and the culture while trying food and drinks. I find the constant feeding keeps my kids happy and open to learning more!

Simply Enak food tours  have a tour they especially recommend for families, Kuala Lumpur Street Food. On this tour, you learn about the history and cultural influences that make Kuala Lumpur and its food what it is today. It includes visits to local shops, tradespeople and, of course, street food vendors. You learn about traditional Chinese medicine and how herbs can be used to heal as well.

We did this with our kids aged 6, 11 and 12 at the time. They loved watching handmade steam buns being made and tasting a crazy amount of food and drinks such as Indian rotis, laksa, char kway teow, teh tarik (the local tea), baked goods and more. If you haven’t tried the infamous durian before, you’ll also get the chance with some durian puffs.

These tours do their best to cater to dietary requirements and fussy eaters.

Click here to see more information about this tour and use the discount code, DIVE30 for RM30 off your tour price. Kids tickets are also heavily discounted.

You can see our full review of doing this tour with our kids here or watch the following video to see what it’s like. This was filmed when we did this exact tour with our kids.

Visit Little India

Brickfields Little India, Kuala Lumpur

A surprising favourite location for our children, enamoured by the Indian cuisine and vibrant energy of the area, Kuala Lumpur’s Little India (called Brickfields) has curries to fit every level of spice!  We returned quite a few times for some delicious lunches.

And the shops were a highlight too, with lots of sparkly bangles, colourful saris and delicious Indian sweets. 

Try to visit here during festival time, when the streets are decorated in splendid colours and music plays from almost every shop!  It’s definitely one of the more interesting places in Kuala Lumpur for kids.

Address: Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields

Explore Chinatown

Dive Into Malaysia at Chinatown KL

Looking for some free things to do in KL with family?  Head over to Chinatown for a few hours, and wander the quaint alleys and lanes.  You’ll find stalls selling almost anything you need (and lots more that you don’t!).  

With the stalls opening daily around 11am, it’s best to drop by around lunchtime – taking in some delicious food – before hitting the market area.  You’ll also find some old temples and pretty Chinese shophouses, making this a lovely way to spend a few hours in Kuala Lumpur with children.

The food tour, mentioned above, explores around here.

Address: Petaling Street, KL City Centre

Make A Splash At Sunway Lagoon

Sunway Lagoon views from the suspension bridge

Just a short drive from the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Lagoon is a fun theme park.  One of the top KL attractions for family, many different themed lands are waiting to be explored.  

With water slides that whirl, a river ride, surf beach, wave pool and even a revolving pirate ship, this will probably be your kid’s favourite vacation day, and our pick of fun things to do in Kuala Lumpur for kids!  We had an absolute blast here.

Part of a much larger complex, which incorporates the Water Park, Scream Park, Amusement Park, X Park, Night Park, Sunway Lost Lagoon and Wildlife Park, it is best to make this a full day out!

Address: 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor

Click here to buy discounted tickets now. You can also read our full review here.

Check Out The Sunway Pyramid

Sunway Pyramid KL

Located adjacent to the Sunway Lagoon, the Sunway Pyramid Shopping Centre has a plethora of fun activities.  Spend a half or full day here. Enjoy ice skating and visiting The Parenthood indoor play area.

For the older children, there’s a bowling alley, cinema, amusement rides, and arcade games; a plethora of Kuala Lumpur children’s activities.  

Near KL Airport, if you only have a short stopover combine this with a visit to the Sunway Lagoon, and stay at any one of the Sunway hotels above the shopping centre, like the Sunway Resort here.

Address: No. 3, Jalan PJS 11/15, Sunway City, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Have The Best Day Ever At KidZania Kuala Lumpur

KidZania Kuala Lumpur Theatre

Our children were already big fans of KidZania before visiting the Kuala Lumpur version. It did not disappoint. We have enjoyed a few full days discovering KidZania Kuala Lumpur over the years, and it’s our absolute top pick of kid friendly activities in Kuala Lumpur

If you’ve never been to one then KidZania is a miniature city made for kids where they can undertake various activities representing different careers. Kids can be firefighters, medics, police, store clerks, cooks, pilots, journalists, doctors, nurses, photographers, couriers and even tax collectors.

Each “career” lasts for various amounts of time – usually 15 or 20 minutes – and for each activity, there’s usually an educational aspect to it. For example, kids learn the value of hygiene before making food or fire safety before going to fight a fire.

Kids can earn money (in the local currency, Kidzos) from the jobs they do and get paid in Kidzoswhich can then be spent on activities with a cost where they usually get something to take away (like a hamburger from working in the hamburger restaurant or milk from working in the milk bottling factory).

There’s a department store where kids can spend their earnings too, but it isn’t so easy to do as you need a lot of cash to buy much.

The awesome thing about KidZania, though, is the staggering level of detail. Kids can be involved in organisations they see in the real world.

Many activities have a uniform of some sort that looks close to the real thing. Firefighters wear hats and coats that look like real Malaysian firefighting gear, for example.  There’s even a small ambulance and fire truck that the medics and firefighters ride to their call-outs complete with lights and sirens.

Activities have age guides with many recommended for ages 4+. Younger kids may strugg to get much out of a visit here.  On our most recent visit, my daughter was just a month off 13 and still absolutely loved it.

However, for the majority of visitors to the city, a day here is a highlight of family things to do in Kuala Lumpur.

Address: Curve NX, 18, Jalan PJU 7/5, Mutiara Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Click here to buy discounted tickets now or read our full guide to visiting KidZania KL here.

Experience District 21 Kuala Lumpur

District 21 KL

Guess what? Yes, that’s right… It’s another indoor theme park for children! This time billed as an “adventure theme park”, District 21 is set within 101 City Mall Putrajaya. 

However, it’s quite different here as children face a set of challenging obstacle courses making it one of the more unique activities for kids in Kuala Lumpur.

Sprawling across 6,500 square metres, this indoor theme park features a post-apocalyptic setting with metal beams, steel walls and colourful graffiti.  You can imagine the Terminator being very at home here!  

Guests pass through a two-step decontamination chamber – where they’ll be asked to put on protective gloves and non-slip socks.  Briefed on a few safety rules, they are released into the park to discover LED-lit climbing walls, high-speed slides, trampolines and aerial obstacle courses and a zipline.

Our favourite section was the Maze, where you’re suspended metres above the ground and have to maneuver through a labyrinth of steel tunnels, cages and complete some rather confusing mind-challenging puzzles!  

For younger children, there are a few kid-friendly rides such as a carousel, pedal go-karts and an easy rope obstacle course.  

Safety is well addressed, with padded flooring, helmets, knee and elbow pads.  Terrific fun and a favourite for most youngsters, this is our select venue for kid-friendly things to do in Kuala Lumpur! Although note it’s about a half hour drive from KL Sentral.

Address: AT 6, IOI City Mall, IOI Resort City, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Enjoy At Waterworld i-City Theme Park

Attached to the ever-popular i-City, fast becoming one of Shah Alam’s and Selangor’s top tourist attractions, Waterworld i-City is a great fun water theme park.

Only 40 minutes outside the city centre, your kids will have a blast riding some great water rides.  The highlight is the vortex ride, known as the Ultimate Tornado.  Image you’re caught in flowing water, dropping from a faucet and spiralling down a plug hole, and that’s the Tornado!  

There are also 4 slides within the waterpark, where you can race your friends and family lying face down on rubber mats.  There’s also a family raft slide, where 4 people ride a rubber tube.  And, for younger children, there are kiddies-twin-slides – slightly tamer but still excellent fun.

After the slides, the whole family can enjoy the artificial wave pool, bobbing up and down, with or without a tube.  And there’s a lazy river to glide along and a colourful Aladdin-themed kids play-pool.

With vigilant lifeguards, lockers and clean surroundings, it’s great fun for a morning or afternoon.

Address: i-Gallery, Jalan Multimedia 7/Ah, I-City, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor

Have Fun At SkyTrex Adventure

SkyTrex Adventure KL

Seeking some serious fun and adrenaline-inducing activities?  Wondering what to do in Kuala Lumpur for kids that is extraordinary? Spend a day at SkyTrex Adventure, with outdoor zip line obstacle courses, rope-climbing and flying fox, all set in the lush Shah Alam Agricultural Park.

45 minutes outside of KL, you and kids will spend your day swinging, climbing and flying!

Divided into three obstacle courses – according to difficulties and each with minimum height restrictions – the venue is only open at weekends and it’s advisable to book ahead. Children under 12 years are required to have a parent/guardian in attendance throughout.

The easiest course – Little Adventure – is ideal for children around 8 years. The second is Big Thrill, more geared towards adults but children below 13 who reach the minimum height requirement can still join in.

Take a picnic (don’t forget your charcoal if you want to BBQ), and dine at the elevated wooden platform, the Skydeck.  Our older kids rated this as the best place for kids in Kuala Lumpur!

Address: Batu 20, 1/2, Jalan Sungai Congkak, Kampung Padang, 43100 Hulu Langat, Selangor

Explore The Farm In The City

Located in Seri Kembangan, Farm In The City is ideal for lovers of the outdoors.  

Divided into several sections, our favourites were the reptile corner and the bird aviary.  You’ll also find turtle and tortoise sections, a snake sanctuary, along with deer, bunnies, iguanas, marmosets and peacocks.

This is a top venue for interacting with animals – from photos to hand-feeding. With animals that seem extremely well cared for, this makes for an enjoyable trip!

Address: Lot 40187-40188, Jalan Prima Tropika Barat 1, Pusat Bandar Putra Permai, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor

Check Out The Kuala Lumpur National Zoo And Aquarium – Zoo Negara

Zoo Negara

As zoos go, this isn’t the best, but if you have a free morning and are wondering where to go in Kuala Lumpur for kids, the Zoo is always an option.  And, if your kids are up for seeing some animals, there are lots to be found here.  Wild animals from most parts of the world are on display including leopard cats, pumas, leopards, striped hyenas and many more. 

You’ll also find a Reptile Park with a fair selection of snakes, a Malaysian Elephants exhibit and Sumatran orang-utans in the open-concept Ape Centre.  

Inside the zoo is also one of Malaysia’s oldest public aquariums, along with a kid-friendly exhibit called Children’s World.  Here, your youngsters will enjoy getting up close with rabbits, ducks, chickens, parrots and guinea pigs.  

Be sure to glimpse the newest additions, two pandas from Sichuan, China, and catch an exciting animal show.

Address: Jalan Taman Zooview, Taman Zooview, 68000 Ampang, Selangor

Introduce Your Kids To Malaysian Food At Jalan Alor Food Street

what to do in KL at night - Jalan Alor night food court

When the sun starts going down, there is one hands-down winner to what our family likes to do and that’s head to Jalan Alor Food Street.

Jalan Alor Food Street is a lively night market with open air tables, stalls, restaurants and more. It’s got a great vibe and it’s tons of fun. It’s also located in a great central spot within Bukit Bintang which makes it easy for most families to visit.

For about 500 metres, there are countless food stalls and restaurants lining the street. You won’t have any problems finding something to eat. Try to order as many different things as you can so your kids can learn what they like.

A great reward for the kids trying new foods is to finish up with some delicious coconut ice cream. It’s sold by many stalls in fresh coconut shells, and it’s oh-so-good.

Address: Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang

Click here to read our full guide to Jalan Alor Food Street.

Go Theme Park Crazy In The Genting Highlands

Genting SkyWorlds review Ice Age

For somewhere close to Kuala Lumpur that you can visit on a day trip, the Genting Highlands sure feels like a long way away.

Located over 1,800 metres up, Resorts World Genting is much cooler than in Kuala Lumpur and is full of crazy fun things to do including both indoor and outdoor theme parks. Just getting here is fun with a gondola to get you to the top.

At the top, there are many kid friendly attractions, with the recently opened SkyWorlds theme park likely to be the winner. With over 26 rides spread over nine differently themed worlds, there are rides here from thrilling roller coasters for your teenager to awesome 4D experiences for the whole family.

The park themes are based on animations and include Ice Age, Rio and Robotos among others, making this a great place for kids. Kids can also meet their favorite characters and take photos with them

You can read how to get to Genting Highlands here or click here for the full range of activities to do when you get here. This is a great place to go if you have a full day and are happy to head out of the city.

Click here for discounted tickets to SkyWorlds now.

Visit The Islamic Arts Museum

 Islamic Arts Museum

Last on our list of things for kids to do but high on the places of interest for kids in Kuala Lumpur, this is somewhere to teach your children a little about the customs, history and culture of Malaysia.  Welcome to the Islamic Arts Museum.  

A wonderfully quiet and cool respite from the manic city, this museum is one of the best we’ve ever visited.  With around 7000 artefacts there’s lots to view!  There are Islamic tapestries, hand-written Korans, carpets, jewellery and scale models of Islamic buildings.  

The museum also caters to younger children, with a children’s library, daily craft and weekend workshops.  

Address: Jalan Lembah, Tasik Perdana, Wilayah Persekutuan

What To Do In KL With Kids Map

Things To Do In Kuala Lumpur With Kids map

Want Help Having An Awesome Food Experience in KL?

Join a Simply Enak (aka delicious) Food Tour!

There are three different options depending on whether you want to concentrate on street food, nightlife or off the beaten track places.

No matter what you pick, you’ll taste a range of fabulous local food and drinks while learning the history and culture of Kuala Lumpur.

There’s no better way to discover this great city.

Make sure you use the coupon code DIVE30 for RM30 off your tour.

Click here for all your option s .

Best Place To Stay In Kuala Lumpur

Generally, a cheaper city to visit, even the high-end hotels can offer exceptional value compared to what you would pay in other capitals, and there is a great range of hotels suitable for families.

A sprawling city, the best areas to stay are Bukit Bintang and KLCC with Chinatown being a good option if you are on a tighter budget.

Below, I’ve listed a few different places to consider including a budget, mid-range and more expensive option.

BEST – PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur Hotel Review

places to visit with family in kl

If you love shopping, then the Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur Hotel is set in the best district for you.  Only 500 metres from the famed shopping area of Bintang Walk and Sungei Weng Plaza, and with Chinatown less than 3 kilometres away, you have a myriad of shopping options! Jalan Alor Food Street is super close too.

Rooms come with a flatscreen tv, tea & coffee facilities, minibar and – for peace of mind – a safety deposit box.  Splurge and upgrade to the Orchid Club Rooms to enjoy luxurious club benefits in the private lounge.

You’ll find a restaurant for fine-dining and a cafe for more casual meals.  There’s also a comfortable lounge for drinks and evening entertainment.  

After your busy days of tours and activities, enjoy cooling off in the outdoor pool or refresh at the 24-hour fitness centre.  Whatever your plans, this is a great hotel close to all the action.

Click here for the latest prices.

MID-RANGE –  Berjaya Times Square Hotel Kuala Lumpur Review

Berjaya Times Square Hotel pool

Our personal family favourite hotel, you really can’t beat a stay here.  With direct access to the Berjaya Times Square shopping mall – one of the largest shopping centres in Malaysia, full of family activities and dining outlets – the hotel is set in a prime position.

You’ll find rooms are comfortable, with ensuite bathrooms, minibar and entertainment system with cable television.  There are many different rooms to choose from, depending on the size of your group or family, and bedding such as bunks, twin, queen and king. 

There are family rooms with bunk beds or two-bedroom suites which are fantastic for families. You can also upgrade to Club Rooms for exemplary service and extras like lounge access.

With two restaurants, a lounge bar and a huge outdoor pool, fitness centre and wellness centre… you might find it hard to leave the hotel and you definitely won’t want to leave the shopping centre!

Click here for the latest prices or here to read our full review.

BUDGET – Travelodge City Centre Review

places to visit with family in kl

Location is everything here, with the Travelodge City Centre being set just 200 metres from Petaling Street and the Central Market.  It’s also only 600 metres from the famous Merdeka Square and three kilometres to the vibrant Bukit Bintang area. All up, this make for a fantastic base from which to explore the city.

Air-conditioned rooms with ensuite bathrooms are offered, most with flatscreen television and free toiletries.  

Rooms come in three different types – Superior Twin, Superior Double and Family Room. Additional hotel features include luggage storage facilities, 24-hour front desk and currency exchange.  

This is an ideal choice for those on a budget but wishing to be near all the sights that KL has to offer. Note that many reviews complain that rooms aren’t cleaned sufficiently though.

Click here to see all our recommendations for exactly where to stay in Kuala Lumpur.

How To Get To Kuala Lumpur

Entry to KL Sentral

It’s easy to get to Kuala Lumpur by flight, bus, train, taxi or car. 

To see all the latest flights and prices, click here .

If you need to take a bus, click here for the latest timetables and bus prices .

If you’d prefer a train, click here to see the latest train timetables .

You can also hire a car to get you there by clicking here .

Final Words

It’s no secret that we love Kuala Lumpur.  Packed full with attractions, delicious food and very easy to get around, it’s fantastic for families. 

You’ll never be stuck wondering where to go in KL with kids. In fact, we’ve returned a handful of times and will go again!  We find most attractions and services very reasonably priced and everyone extremely welcoming, especially to children and babies.  

If you want more tips for travelling with kids in Malaysia, don’t miss our podcast episode here . My kids even give their own tips for other kids.

Looking for something more organised? Find our list of best tours in KL here . Travelling to KL without kids? Then check out our guide on things to do in KL here – or read out KL itinerary here . Otherwise, you can find our full Kuala Lumpur guide here .

Planning a trip to Malaysia? Have any questions? Join our Malaysia Travel Planning Facebook group here now! It’s the perfect place to ask any questions and to be inspired!

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By Sharon Gourlay

Sharon is a certified Malaysia travel expert and can't get enough of travelling and talking about Malaysia since she first visited 21 years ago. She travels around Malaysia multiple times a year both alone and with her kids. She used to call Penang home and especially loves this food paradise. Sharon also has a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies, a Certificate III in International Travel Sales and has been certified by Tourism Malaysia as a Malaysia Travel Expert. Through this site, she'll help you have the perfect trip to this amazing destination.

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Family Activities In Kuala Lumpur

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Whether it is the weekend or a school holiday season, it is a perfect time to head on for a vacation and indulge in remarkable family activities in KL. Ranging from family-friendly workshops to theme parks and zoos, caves there are innumerable activities in the city to explore. Strengthen and cherish your bond with your loved ones with some of the most fascinating things to do in Kuala Lumpur with family like exploring the Sunway Lagoon, going to Kidzania, discovering the rides at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, or Legoland.

If you are an animal lover, you can head to the Zoo Negara to encounter 400 species of animals, like orangutans, penguins, and giraffes, and pay a visit to the KL Bird Park to see the vibrant exotic species of birds. You can also go to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, which is an initiative to save wild animals from falling prey to human civilization. Visiting KL Towers is another activity that is worth considering to enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the city with your family.

Sunway Lagoon

Having fun at Sunway Lagoon is one of the best family activities in KL that allows you to have a splashing time in the waterpark. Here you can engage yourself in innumerable adventurous and extreme rides, like African Pythons, Cameron Climbs, Surf Simulator, and much more. You can also witness around 150 species of animals and birds in the wildlife zone of the theme park.

Location: 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Timings: 10 am to 11 pm (Wednesday to Monday)

Kidzania KL

Taking your kids to Kidzania is another fun thing that you must indulge in with your family in Kuala Lumpur. It is a wonderful amusement park, where your little tots can get a chance to choose from different careers and stimulate what it is to be like a doctor, fireman, journalist, and more.

Location: Curve Nx, 18, Jalan PJU 7/5, Mutiara Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Timings: 10 am to 6 pm (Wednesday to Monday)

Skytrex Adventure Sungai Congkak

If you want to feel your adrenaline rush with family, you should take them to the Skytrex Adventure to enjoy the gorgeous panoramic forests of bureau bay and 35 extreme parks. In this theme park, you can test your balancing and stability skills, with plenty of exciting activities, like ziplining and diving.

Location: Batu 20, 1/2, Jalan Sungai Congkak, Kampung Padang, 43100 Hulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia. Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

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Enjoying at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park in the city center of Kuala Lumpur is one of the best things to do in KL with family. From shopping to exploring the world of thrilling rides, virtual entertainment, and vibrant installations, the theme park offers everything to make your family trip enjoyable and memorable.

Location: Berjaya Times Square, 5th and 7th Floor, 1, Jln Imbi, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Timings: 12 pm to 8 pm

KL Tower

Exploring KL Towers is a magnificent activity to do with your family where you can witness some of the breathtaking beautiful panoramic views of the city in a 276 meters high observation deck. Also, you can dine in the famous revolving restaurant named Atmosphere 360 or pay a visit to the KL Tower Mini Zoo to admire and interact with the adorable animals, like meerkats, rabbits, sugar gliders, and much more.

Location: 2 Jalan Punchak, Off, Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Timings: 10 am to 7 pm (Sunday to Friday), 3 pm to 10 pm (Saturday)

Lost World Of Tambun

An action-packed day in the Lost World of Tambun is what you need to enjoy the fascinating water rides with your family. In this light amusement park, you can immerse your soul in one of the 13 hot springs while enjoying the luscious surroundings of the verdant forests.

Location: Sunway Lost World Of Tambun, No. 1, Persiaran Lagun Sunway 1, Sunway City Ipoh, 31150 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Timings: 11 am to 11 pm (Monday to Friday), 10 am to 11 pm (Saturday and Sunday)

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Among the other things to do in Kuala Lumpur with family, visiting KL Bird Park is the most fascinating one as it features 200 exotic species of birds, including eagles, ostriches, and hornbills. Through this activity, you can spend some time with these adorable creatures and enjoy the bird shows held at regular intervals.

Location: 920, Jalan Cendrawasih, Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

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Aquaria KLCC is a fun and exciting place to be with your family, where you can immerse yourself in a vast assortment of unique exhibits, like the Jewels of the Jungle, Evolution Zone, Touch Pool, and much more. The kids will love to explore this 90 meters transparent underwater tunnel and catch a glimpse of sharks, fishes, and stingrays.

Location: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Timings: 10 am to 7 pm

Zoo Negara

If your kids adore animals and birds, it is time to take them for a perfect family outing to the Zoo Negara, which is home to more than 400 animal species. You can witness orangutans, giant pandas, giraffes, elephants, penguins, and much more on your visit to the attraction. You will also get to explore the Children’s World Section to play around with the gentle animals, like rabbits, deer, goats, tortoises, and miniature horses.

Location: Jalan Taman Zooview, Taman Zooview, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia. Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Legoland Malaysia

Visiting Legoland is another one of the family activities in KL that lets you have an amazing weekend with your family while enjoying the 40 exciting rides, speedsters, and roller coasters. You can explore the mini world that features world wonders and tourist destinations made up of Lego bricks and enjoy the merry-go-rounds in Legoland in Kuala Lumpur.

Location: Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia. Timings: 10 am to 6 pm

Batu Caves

To introduce the deep-rooted culture of Hinduism to your children, you should pay a visit to the Batu Caves with your family. It is a beautiful temple in Kuala Lumpur that houses a giant shrine of the Hindu god called Lord Murugan, which is popular among many devotees. You can visit the caves which have 300 steps, and enjoy the little adventure while enjoying the beautiful vistas.

Location: Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia.

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Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is one of the worthy family activities in KL as it gives you a chance to see some of the beautiful elephants in the city. It is one of the most sought-after tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur since all these wild elephants are rescued from falling prey to the growing human civilization. You can see them taking baths on the river, feeding them their supplements, and even getting a ride on them.

Location: 28500 Lanchang, Pahang, Malaysia. Timings: 10.30 am to 3.30 pm

FAQs For Family Activities in Kuala Lumpur

What are the best theme parks in kuala lumpur.

- Sunway Lagoon Theme Park- Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is one of the best theme parks in Kuala Lumpur for enjoying recreational activities with your family. In this park, you can spend an adventure-filled day with rides, like African Python, FlowRider, Cameron Climb, and Congo Challenge.

- Berjaya Times Square Theme Park- The Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is an indoor park for families in a colorful garden avenue. The Fantasy Gardens and the Galaxy Station are the best-themed areas that offer remarkable rides for fun and adventure.

- Bangi Wonderland- Bangi Wonderland is a fun place to spend time with your family while enjoying the exhilarating rides and slides. Some of the best rides that you should go on in Bangi Wonderland are Wonder Loop, Anaconda Trail, the Magic Funnel, and the Surf Rider.

Which are the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur with your family?

- Visit Petrosains: Visiting Petrosains is one of the best activities to indulge in with your family as it presents science and technology in a fun and entertaining way. The children will love to navigate through the museum and admire the collection of space-age exhibits and fossils.

- Enjoy the iCity Theme Park: Popularly known as the City of Digital Lights, iCity Theme Park is another to enjoy your heart out with your family. In this theme park, you can relish a multitude of exciting activities, like a carnivalesque game booth, Ferris wheel, and 3D museum.

- Relish the obstacle courses in District 21: Another one of the best things to do in KL with family is enjoy the challenging obstacle courses in District 21. With high-speed slides, aerial obstacle courses, LED-lit climbing walls, and trampolines, District 21 features 11 attractions suitable for people of all ages.

What is the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

The best time to visit Kuala Lumpur is between December and February and then from June to August. During this time, the city experienced a moderately humid climate with little to no rainfall that allows you to indulge in plenty of things to do in Kuala Lumpur with family. It is a perfect time to explore the sightseeing attractions of the city and relish the festivities of Christmas and New Year.

How to reach Kuala Lumpur?

- By Flight: To reach Kuala Lumpur, you can take a direct flight to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang or a flight to Singapore and a 355-kilometer drive to the city. Some 40 international airlines are connected to the country, making it accessible from all the major airports in the world with Malaysian Airlines being the national carrier.

- By Train: Take the KTM Komuter trains through Tanjung Malim Sungai Gadut and Batu Caves Pelabuhan Klang lines to commute to and from KL Sentral every 15 to 20 minutes.

- By Car / Taxi: Hiring taxis or cabs is a favorable option if you are traveling from the nearby cities of Malaysia. You can hire a taxi from KLIA operated by Airport Limo to Kuala Lumpur.

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Top 19 things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids

A vibrant and exciting city, Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is filled with fun for families. These are the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids. 

From slumber parties with sharks to trying your hand at firefighting, here are the best things to do with kids in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur is a bustling city and, as the capital of Malaysia, its sights and attractions are plentiful. There’s much for kids to see and do and with a surplus of mega shopping malls around town, mums and dads can literally shop till they drop.

1. Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC)

The heart of Kuala Lumpur, full of family-friendly attractions. There is a huge free playground that is definitely worth a visit, restaurants, arts & culture, sightseeing, hotels and multiple shopping malls. The Aquaria KLCC, Petronas Twin Towers and Discovery Centre are also located here.

Petronas Towers, Malaysia

2. Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is the world’s largest free-flight, walk-in aviary, and home to 3,000 birds from more than 200 species.

Located in the serene and scenic Lake Gardens area, KL Bird Park is known as the “World’s Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary”. The wheelchair-friendly park offers 20.9 acres of lush gardens to be explored – home to more than 3,000 local and foreign birds. Be sure not to miss the bird feeding sessions throughout the day for that Instagram-worthy snap. This is the best animal experience in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Malaysia

3. Sunway Lagoon

Sunway Lagoon guarantees fun for the whole family with more than 80 attractions spread across six wet, wild, and wonderful parks.

The six parks are named for Water, Amusement, Wildlife, Extreme, Scream and the Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon. Sunway Lagoon sure packs an exhilarating punch and there is a level of thrill to suit every family member. The theme park is 20 minutes from Kuala Lumpur.

Highlights include the giant waterslides, twin speed slides, double twisters, toboggan rides, slow rivers, waterfall gardens and a wave pool.

4. Aquaria KLCC

Aquaria KLCC is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia and features over 5,000 exhibits of aquatic and land-based creatures.

Walk through the 90-meter-long underwater tunnel under sharks, rays, and fish. Little ones can dip their fingers into the touch pool, learn about coral, marine conservation and the shipwreck exhibit will teach them about history of marine exploration in Malaysia.

Open daily from 10am to 8pm.

5. Have a shark sleepover at Aquaria KLCC

Slumber parties just got a whole lot spookier. Enjoy a sleepover with a shark at Aquaria KLCC where kids aged six to 13 can bed down next to an aquarium full of sharks.

6. Petronas Twin Towers

Soaring to a height of 450 metres, the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers is the crown jewel of the things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The towers are made up of over 33,000 stainless steel walls and 55,000 glass panels.

Take the elevator to the 42nd-floor Skydeck to gawk at the city’s skyline from above. Visit the skybridge to cross between the towers and take in city views. Shop at the Suria KLCC mall and see the Petronas Twin Towers Gallery located at the base of the towers.

Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

7. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Escape the tropical heat at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park. The indoor amusement park is colourful and jam-packed with kid-friendly rides, including the Crazy Bus, Flying Bumble Bee, Buddy Go Round and Robo Crash. There’s roller coasters, bumper cars, a carousel, arcade games and a 360-degree spinning pendulum ride. It has a whole station dedicated to virtual reality with five rides.

The 800-meter long indoor roller coaster is the longest indoor roller coaster in Asia.

8. Batu Caves

To the north of KL, Batu Caves are a series of caves among 400 million year old limestone hills.

The main attraction is an enormous golden Hindu deity, Lord Murugan, at the start of the 272 rainbow-painted steps leading to the Temple Cave. The cave is home to several Hindu shrines and statues.

The area has frolicking monkeys, spectacular city views and mysterious caves with colourful Hindu tales.

Batu Cave, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

9. Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

A butterfly might just land on your nose at  Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park . Here, thousands of colourful butterflies flit free amongst native plants and flowers.

The winged wonders dance among ferns, hanging vines and wildflowers, sometimes landing on unsuspecting little visitors.

Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, Malaysia

10. Meet creatures great and small

At Zoo Negara children can get up close and personal to 476 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish from Asia and Africa, from hippos to leopards, apes to penguins, tiger cubs to bears. But the real show-stopper (and the zoo’s pride and joy): the pandas rolling around and munching on leaves at the conservation centre. The beautifully designed space sprawls across 44.5 hectares around a peaceful central lake.

11. Discover your dream job at KidZania

In this scaled down cityscape , kids can be a banker, journalist, judge, doctor, radio host – really, the world is their oyster – as they play act as an array of professions…. role-playing doesn’t get any more real or educational than this.

KidZania, Kuala Lumpur

12. Indoor Play Centres

These can be found in many of the malls in Kuala Lumpur. Some cool ones to check out are Kid’s E World at The Gardens, Megakidz at the Mid Valley Megamall and Malaysia’s largest indoor theme park: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park .

13. Petrosains science discovery centre

Get hands-on with science at Petrosains. The museum is like Questacon’s Malaysian little brother.

The 7,000-square-metre interactive science centre is a fun way to learn about STEM. The hands-on activities and experiments will have kids entertained for hours. They’ll love the space age exhibits, behind-the-scenes Formula 1 zone, fossils and simulated ride about the oil and gas industry.

Step into the mini theatre to see 3D educational films. Then learn about Malaysia’s geological history and learn to code a Mars Rover.

14. Central Market

The Central Market is housed in an art-deco building in downtown KL. Here you can witness music, dancing, shadow-puppet shows, batik painting and fortune telling as well as grabbing some bargain handicrafts, art and souvenirs – but make sure to haggle! On weekends, the Central Market amphitheatre holds free cultural performances starting at 7:45pm. Performers are dressed in full Malay costume.

15. Petaling Street

This is the centre of Kuala Lumpur’s original Chinatown and is overloaded with exotic sounds, sights and smells. It comes alive at night when legions of hundreds of vendors spread their wares out for the night markets along the street, offering everything from gems to toys to mouth-watering street food. Its chaotic, noisy, over-the-top atmosphere combined with all those delicious aromas are what makes it so thrilling and exciting. 

Asian, Indian and Chinese street food. Food court on local market of Langkawi island, Malaysia. Traditional asian street food.

16. National Museum (Muzium Negara)

The  National Museum immerses families in Malaysia’s rich cultural and historical heritage. 

17. i-City Theme Park

Visit i-City Theme Park during the day for the water park, snow park and fun 3D museum. It’s also a great spot after dark with its dazzling City of Digital Lights.

18. Kuala Lumpur Botanic Garden

The lush Kuala Lumpur Botanic Garden also known as the Perdana Botanical Garden, is home to a variety of plants and animals. The gardens have a variety of kid-friendly activities, including nature trails and a children’s discovery garden where you can learn about plants and nature. Families can rent a boat and explore the lake in the middle of the gardens.

19. Kuala Lumpur Children’s Museum

The interactive Kuala Lumpur Children’s Museum is a great place for kids to learn whilst having fun, with immersive exhibits on science, technology, and more.

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Top 20 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids

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Kuala Lumpur is a fabulous city in Malaysia , known as an amazing cultural melting pot. This city is perfect for families looking for a culturally-rich vacation.

There are some great things to do in Kuala Lumpur for kids, making it an incredibly family-friendly city to visit .

Things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids

Since there are so many beautiful attractions and activities in this city, it can be hard to narrow it down! To help you decide, here are 20 of our favorite kids’ activities in KL! Tried, tested, and approved by the tiny humans themselves.

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Our Favourite Things to do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids

What to do in KL for Kids

Traveling through Asia as a family can be the experience of a lifetime. The continent itself is full of wondrous adventures, there is something for the whole family, and the list of attractions and activities is endless.

Whether you’re in Kuala Lumpur for a quick visit or plan on spending your entire vacation here, we’ve found the ultimate list of kid-friendly things to do.

Things to do in KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Center)

While there are loads of Kuala Lumpur points of interest, it can be a bit of a pain to get to each of them. If you want to keep life simple, then we suggest that you base yourself in KLCC, and simply focus on the activities located within this area.

The city center is great for kids, the streets are all stroller-friendly , and all attractions are easy to access with kids both big and small. In this area, you can enjoy visiting:

  • The Petrosains Discovery Center (science museum)
  • The Petronas Towers
  • The Large KLCC City Park
  • KL Aquarium & more.

Find more information on these things to do with kids in Kuala Lumpur City Center below.

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1. Petrosains Discovery Centre

Petrosains Discovery Centre

The fantastic Petrosains Discovery Centre is one of the best places for kids in KL. It is one of the best hands-on science museums you’ll come across anywhere in the world! There are exciting exhibits to engage kids of all ages.

Try walking into the real-life hurricane simulator, pretending you’re on board the international space station or building a model car to learn about speed. With such great programs on offer, it is clear why the center is one of the top kid’s attractions in Kuala Lumpur.

The center is located on Level 4 of the Suria KLCC shopping center, and the entrance price is very reasonable for a fun day out.

You can read more about the attractions on offer at Petrosains Discovery Centre .

2. Gaze at the giant Twin Towers

Gaze at the giant twin towers

Another of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur, the Petronas Twin Towers was the tallest building in the world from 1998 to 2004, and still, today has the tallest twin towers in the world.

Kids love gazing up at the 88-floor towers and if you’re after a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur, head up to the Skybridge and Observation Deck. Maybe not the most obvious of Kuala Lumpur attractions, but if your kids are like ours, then they will enjoy the thrill of the view from up high!

>>> Grab one-way transfer and skip-the-line tickets by booking your tickets online .

3. KLCC playground and waterpark

KLCC playground

Our family rates the KLCC playground and waterpark as one of the best in the world – and it’s free! It’s a giant playground with many different play areas suitable for all ages and stages. There’s also a shallow wading pool with a waterfall perfect for kids to cool off from the KL heat.

The playground is situated in the beautiful KLCC park beside the entrance to the KLCC shopping mall. It’s a great place for wandering around, and there are plenty of walking and running paths around for the more energetic. One of the top things to do with kids in KL!

4. KLCC fountain by night

KLCC fountain by night

If you’ve got jet-lagged kids and are up a bit later, then head down to KLCC to watch the nightly water fountain light show that takes place outside the shopping mall next to the playground. It’s quite a fantastic sight watching the choreographed fountains change color to the music, and our kids loved it.

5. KL Aquarium

Kuala Lumpur Aquarium with Kids

Possibly the best place for kids in KL!?

And we told you that all of these first activities would be located close together. The KL Aquarium is next to the Petronas Towers, in the KL Convention Centre.

For all of the KL attractions for family, I really feel like this one is the one that everyone in the family will enjoy. We loved the 90m tunnel where you can see some sharks, turtles, stingrays, and of course loads of fish.

>>> Grab skip-the-line tickets by booking your tickets online .

6. The Lake Gardens  aka Kuala Lumpur Perdana Botanical Gardens

Lake Gardens also known as Kuala Lumpur Perdana Botanical Garden

This is a fantastic pick if you want to enjoy some fun outdoor activities for kids in KL! You can pack a picnic and play games under the shade of a tree. Your kids will love it here, and so will you! This is one of the best things to do in KL with kids!

Entrance into the garden is free to view and explore the Lake Gardens.

This adventure is well worth checking out during your vacation in Kuala Lumpur. The kids will love seeing all of the plants and playing in the landscaped gardens! This is something that the whole family can enjoy together.

7. KL Butterfly Farm

Butterfly-Park-KL

Enjoy the many species of butterflies at the KL Butterfly Farm , where you will interact and have up-close encounters with the local specimens. They fly wildly, so there are no tanks or cages, but a huge aviary with an exotic landscape.

The butterfly farm is located just opposite the Lake Gardens, and is a beautiful adventure for the whole family during your trip to Kuala Lumpur! Kids are sure to be entertained and enjoy all of the different kinds of butterflies.

If you’re looking for things to do in Malaysia with family , this is a fabulous place and an absolute MUST if you are wanting to try out fun things in KL with kids!

>>> Grab yourself a tour with the family by booking online!

8. Sunway Lagoon

places to visit with family in kl

Fun in the sun just got taken to a whole new level! The Sunway Lagoon offers clean, safe and exciting water games for the kids in KL. Your children can play for hours, and, like all kids, they won’t get enough of the water! This is one of those must-see places to visit in Malaysia with family.

The Sunway Lagoon is suited to kids of all ages, but best for children under the age of 16. There is even a relaxed and shallow mini version of the slides for toddlers to enjoy! You can easily grab your tickets online here .

If you have little adventure junkies, then there is also a safe and exciting zip line that the kids can try out! There are tons of rides and slides, making this the perfect place for a full Kuala Lumpur day trip.

This theme park is massive, so pack sunscreen, a good book, and kick back whilst your kids go nuts. You can find onsite food stores and incredible attractions to keep you all busy for hours upon hours making amazing memories as a family!

>>> Make your life easier by grabbing this fabulous entrance ticket and transferring from the KL combo ticket.

9. Star Light Kids Indoor Play Gym

places to visit with family in kl

Head on down to the Star Light Kids and experience something fun and new with your littlies! This is one of the best activities for kids in KL! This space-themed wonderland if perfect for all kids under the age of 12. We know that you and the family will enjoy visiting, and your kids will be fascinated.

Star Light Kids center provides a safe and exciting indoor playground in Kl and it overflows with a bunch of well-designed facilities. The indoor center prides itself on its innovative environment, where kids all have the freedom to learn, exercise, and have a blast all at the same time!

This is one of the must-see activities for kids in KL!

What to do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids – Outside of the City

Have more days on your hands to explore? Here are some ideas of what to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids outside of the city centre.

10. Kidzania

Kidzania

One of the top kids’ activities in KL is Kidzania .

Our kids adore Kidzania and the Kuala Lumpur version is our favourite one so far. Kidzania is a mini-city that’s designed and run by kids. They get to try their hand at many adult jobs like being a pilot, firefighter, beautician or fast-food worker!

Children are fully supervised by Kidzania staff, and parents are encouraged to relax and let the kids explore on their own. It’s a full day experience that leaves everyone happy!

Kidzania is located on the outskirts of KL and is not the easiest of places to find, but we found a great travel hack to get you to Kidzania KL .

>>> Save money and time, grab your Kidzania tickets online .

211Try a curry in Little India

Try a curry in Little India

Kuala Lumpur is known as one of the great melting pot cities of Southeast Asia.

The Indian enclave is a great place to explore with kids, and if they’re adventurous eaters then pull up a pavement table and try one of KL’s famous banana leaf curries .

Little girls will be enraptured by the beautiful saris and bling bangles that are also on sale in the stores there.

>>>If you love food, you might like to taste the best of Malaysian cuisine on a food discovery tour in Kuala Lumpur.  Click here for all the details .

12. The Islamic Arts Museum

Islamic Arts Museum

Another one of the best kids activities Kuala Lumpur has to offer is the Islamic Arts Museum . The museum is such a great destination to head with kids – the museum is fabulous and a treasure trove of Islamic Art. But the real gem for families is the Children’s Library that’s located on the ground floor of the museum.

It has a fantastic selection of books in a variety of languages for all ages, and a hands-on space for kids to create art and craft. A great time to visit is on the weekends when they hold workshops and activity sessions.

13. Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park for Kids

The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is the world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary. It’s situated in a beautiful setting in the Lake Gardens and next to the Islamic Art Museum.

You’ll find over 3,000 birds from more than 200 species, so it’s one of the best activities for kids in KL if you were after an educational excursion where they can learn more about native Malaysia flora and fauna.

14. Batu Caves

Batu Caves

Public transport in Kuala Lumpur is excellent, so it’s easy to jump onto the train and head out to the Batu Caves, which house one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India.

The shrine is dedicated to Lord Murugan, and the first thing you see on arrival is his giant golden statue at the entrance to the caves. Bring your walking shoes because it’s a climb of 272 steps to reach the entrance. Kids will love wandering around inside, marveling at the 400 million-year-old limestone caves.

They’ll also enjoy the monkeys that play around the stairs and entrance to the cave, but be careful not to bring any food with you as they’ll snatch it off you in a second!

You should also dress modestly given this is a religious site. (Find a list of more Kuala Lumpur etiquette rules here).

>>>Explore the mystery of limestone Batu Caves and immerse yourself in rural KL by joining this very popular tour .

Further Reading:

  • Batu Caves is one of the most popular tours from KL, but you can find our full list of the top 10 best day trip ideas for KL here.

15. Cool off in one of KL’s shopping centers

Cool off in one of KLs shopping centres

Unless you’re from the tropics you’re likely to find KL hot and steamy, so inside one of the many air-conditioned shopping centers is a great place to cool off.

The shopping malls are very modern and have great facilities for kids, including essentials for traveling with a baby like change tables and spaces for feeding. You’ll find lots of kid-friendly restaurants for eating, along with kids play areas if everyone needs some downtime from exploring.

Other Fun Things to do in Kuala Lumpur for Kids

Things to do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids

  • Visit the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park and Asia’s 1st Nickelodeon Themed Land: Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon.  Grab great deals for tickets by booking online .
  • Visit one of the Top Five Aquariums in Asia.  Aquaria KLCC Tickets are super affordable .
  • Pay a visit to one of the largest firefly colonies in the world in the little quaint town of Kampung Kuantan on a relaxing boat cruise.  Book your tour online to secure enough spots for your whole family.
  • Take your kids on a crab village adventure tour! It is always great for kids to learn more about how people make a living in a floating village.  Snap up your spot on this tour , by booking online.
  • Here is a list of many suggestions of which points of interest to check out in Kuala Lumpur .

There are plenty of things to do in Malaysia for kids, but if you wondering where the best place for a holiday in Malaysia would be, then we highly suggest you book enough time in the beautiful KL.

With such a large array of kids’ activities in Kuala Lumpur, it is no surprise why KL is one of the best family-friend destinations in Asia .

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If you are looking for things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids in 2024 here is the Ultimate Guide for you. 

One of the challenges of finding things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids is the VAST choice. It can be hard to find the BEST activities – and activities that suit you and your family. SO we have done the legwork for you. We have tried to include something for EVERY type of family in this wonderful guide. 

We have lived in and travelled Malaysia extensively. We’ve also enjoyed Kuala Lumpur with kids and we are excited to share some of these activities and experiences with you.

This guide on Kuala Lumpur with kids will focus on the best family friendly activities in Kuala Lumpur. There are however other great sights and attractions you may want to do with your family. 

For more on this check out our Kuala Lumpur itinerary AND these EPIC family hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Summary of things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids

Map of things to do in kuala lumpur with kids.

1 The Discovery Centre at KLCC (Petrosains)

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The Discovery Centre in KLCC is one of the best activities to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids. The Discovery Centre is a large interactive science museum with a focus on technology, engineering, energy, life and transportation.

It is also one of the more expensive activities to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids.

The Discovery Centre has different sections with a range of fun and interactive activities designed to engage children and help them learn science in context. You could spend a full day here without running out of things to do.

It is also one of the more expensive activities to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids.

Each different section at the Discovery Centre has a unique theme. Examples of themes include the body, speed, energy, space and much more. You gradually work through each section in order following a route through the Discovery Centre. Your ticket for the Discovery Centre allows you to enter one time for the day.

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You can stay as long as you like; however, it is not possible to exit the Discovery Centre and then re-enter later in the day on the same ticket. That is a small cafe in the Discovery Centre selling drinks and food. The selection is not very big so we recommend bringing food along with you.

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The Discovery Centre at KLCC can get very busy especially during public holidays and during the Malaysian school holidays.

TOP TIP: If you are planning to visit the Discovery Centre during the school holidays we recommend booking your ticket in advance and arriving early to minimise queuing time.

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Price: The Discovery centre is also one of the more expensive activities to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids.Children (3 – 12 years old)  RM16.50 (RM 7.50 for Malaysians), Adults (13 – 60 years old) RM28 (RM18.50 for Malaysians) Senior citizens 60 years+ RM14 (RM9 for Malaysians)

Location: Suria mall KLCC (Petronas Towers) Level 4

Recommended age range: The Discovery Centre at KLCC welcomes guests of any age . However, we think that children between the age of 4-15 years old will enjoy the experience the most.

2 Sunway Lagoon leisure park

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If you are looking for things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids this is probably one of the most epic choices. Sunway Lagoon is an exciting and expansive leisure park with a huge range of activities and experiences for the whole family. There really is something for everyone at sunway Lagoon. Whether you are a child who wants a magical experience or an adult who just wants an adrenaline rush.

  • Water Park: The world’s largest vortex slide, waterplexx 5D cinema, congo challenge race slides, surf zone and more.
  • Amusement Park: Roller coaster, suspension bridge and 360 pirate ship.
  • Wildlife Park: White lions, Malaysian tigers and more
  • Extreme Park (X Park): Bungee jump, G force, the flying fox Go Karts and more
  • Scream Park: Scary horror themed park with studio tour and live performance
  • Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon: Nickelodeon themed water park (water play for kids with some big slides too)

Sunway Lagoon is also one of the most expensive things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids. Entry tickets allow admission to the whole park for one day.

The following activities are not included in the entry ticket. Therefore, you have to pay an additional price to do these activities:

Bungy Jump, G-Force X, Go Kart and Fun Fair.

Top tip: during bad weather some of the activities may need to be closed. The sunway lagoon does not offer any ticket refunds if activities are closed due to bad weather. Therefore, it is advisable to buy tickets on the day. On the other hand, Sunway Lagoon does occasionally offer promotions if you booked your ticket in advance online.

Price: Children RM178, Adults (13 or older) RM213, Senior citizens (60+) RM178

Children over 90cm and under 12 years old are charged a child’s ticket price

Location: Subang Jaya district Kuala Lumpur. There are several ways to get here. Take the KMT to Subang Jaya and then take a bus to sunway pyramid. ALTERNATIVELY Take the LRT to Kelana Jaya and then take the bus to sunway pyramid OR use a Grab taxi . 

Recommended age range: Sunway welcomes guests of any age. We think that kids 5 years and above will get the most from the park.

3 The outdoor play park at KLCC

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If you are looking for free things to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids this is a great option for you.

Outside KLCC (the Petronas Towers) there is a large outdoor kids play park. It is free to enter the play park and there are many climbing frames, nets, slides and swings. This is a relatively big play park and is a very exciting space for kids. If you are bringing younger kids here be aware that it can be a little bit tricky to supervise them. 

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Right next to the kids play park is also a kid’s splash park which is also FREE to enter. The splash park consists of a shallow pools for kids to paddle, play and splash. As a FREE attraction and right in the centre – this is a great thing to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids.

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Near the kids play park there are toilets with baby changing facilities, a shower and a water fountain. These facilities are free to use.

Price: FREE

Location: In the outdoor park grounds at KLCC 

Recommended age range: The outdoor play park at KLCC is ideal for kids between 3 and 10 years old. 

Opening hours: 24 hours

4 The National Science Museum (Pusat Sains Negara)

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The National Science Museum is a fun, engaging and impressive science museum located in Kuala Lumpur. The National Science Museum is THE BEST value thing to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids… This museum has a large range of attractions including interactive experiments and demonstrations.

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They have different zones with general themes such as the body, earth science, energy, radiation, technology and more. They also host talks and other events at the National Science Centre. There are also several areas for soft play including a large and fun indoor climbing and play house.

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There is also a small aquarium (included with your ticket) and a dinosaur exhibition (for a small additional fee). There is a cafe at the National Science Museum but we were not impressed by the choice available here. Therefore we do recommend bringing your own food if you plan a full day here. 

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The National Science Museum is similar to the Discovery Centre. So if you only have a short time in kuala lumpur with kids we recommend choosing between the two. The advantage of the Discovery Centre is a convenient location in the centre of kuala lumpur at the KLCC.

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The advantage of the national science museum is that entrance is surprisingly cheap. However it is not possible to get to the National Science Museum using the subway or LRT network. Both places have a similar range of attractions and have the potential speed to be very engaging and stimulating for kids.

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Top tip: At the National Science Museum they don’t let you bring water bottles in. There is however bag storage space at the entrance. 

Price: Children 7-12 years old RM3, Adults 13 – 54 years old RM6 and senior citizens 55+ RM3

Location: Located at Bukit Damansara 

Recommended age range: Suitable for all ages

Opening hours: 9am – 5pm, last entry 4pm (closed fridays)

5 Eco Forest – canopy walkway 

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Another great place to go in Kuala Lumpur with kids is the canopy walkway at the Eco Forest Park next to the KL Menara Tower (KL telecommunications tower). There is also a small zoo nearby and a novelty upside down house. 

The Eco Forest is an area of jungle in the centre of Kuala Lumpur. This place really is a celebration of the natural beauty and biodiversity of Malaysia. We love the antithesis between the jungle and city here. It is possible to hear birds, cicadas and KL traffic in the background.

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There is a series of canopy walkways and bridges which follow a route around the Eco Forest park, allowing you to enjoy views of the Jungle below, the canopy and also some city views as well. This is a very unique and interesting experience and is a lot of fun with kids. Expect it to take around 1 hour to explore this area.

There are a few other things you can do in the area: You can also go up the KL Menara tower, just by the entrance of the KL menara tower there is also a mini Zoo. There is also an aquarium and upside down house. If you want to visit these other attractions you can buy combination tickets from the ticket office at the Menara tower.

Price for the ECO Forest: Children (6-12 years old) RM5 (RM 1 Malaysians), Adults RM40 (RM10 Malaysians) and senior citizens (60 years old+) RM40 (RM1 Malaysians)

Location: By the KL Menara (telecommunications tower). The location of the entrance office is pinned on the map. 

Recommended age range: Any age

Opening hours: 8am – 5.30pm (last entry 4.30pm)

6 ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur

ESCAPE theme park Penang

This is the perfect activity in Kuala Lumpur with kids if you have an active adventurous family. ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur has a range of challenging and exciting activities designed to give you an adrenaline rush while building your skill and confidence. At ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur there is a high ropes course, a slingshot, a jump platform, slides, air cushion and much more.

ESCAPE is an extreme Adventure Park which started in Penang Malaysia. Don’t miss our FULL guide on the ESCAPE Penang park.

However, the ESCAPE concept is quickly expanding to other parts of Malaysia and even to other countries. The style and range of activities are similar to the ESCAPE Penang Park. ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur brings the challenge and adventure of the original ESCAPE park to Kuala Lumpur. A big difference between ESCAPE Penang and ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur it’s at the Kuala Lumpur site does not not have a water park. The ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur site is also covered so that rain does not affect activities.

Price: The earlier you book the cheaper the tickets at ESCAPE Petaling Jaya

Location: ESCAPE Kuala Lumpur is located in Petaling Jaya in the Paradigm Mall. From KL Sentral take the LRT Kelana Jaya (pink line) south bound (towards Putra Heights). Get off at the Lembah Jaya stop. There is a short walk to the Paradigm mall. 

Recommended age range: Guests of any age are welcome. However we recommend ESCAPE Penang for kids over 120cm tall and over 4 years old. 

Opening hours: 10am – 8pm (closed mondays)

7 The Perdana Botanical Gardens 

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If you are looking for free activities in Kuala Lumpur with kids, don’t miss the Perdana botanical gardens. This is a large beautiful park located in the central district of Kuala Lumpur. The Perdana Botanical Gardens has a kids play park with climbing frames, slides and swings. The Perdanana Botanical Gardens has features such as landscape gardens, artificial waterfalls, ponds, rivers, bridges, statues and much more. It is also a great place for a family walk.

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The Perdana Botanical Gardens is very big and it would take a long time to walk around the whole Park. They have several different sections where you can see local plants and trees and they also have a cafe serving drinks, food and ice cream.  

The main thing to be aware of if you are visiting the Perdana Botanical Gardens with kids is that this location is quite exposed. On a sunny day it is very important to consider sun protection, for example sun hats and sun cream.

Location: Near KL central district

Recommended age range: Suitable for any age – whole family 

8 Banana waterfall

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You may be surprised see a jungle waterfall on the guide on Kuala Lumpur with kids. If you’re visiting Kuala Lumpur with kids and want a taste of the Malaysian jungle, we highly recommend the banana waterfall.

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We have included Banana Waterfall in this guide because it is possible to visit as a day trip from Kuala Lumpur (less than 20km from the centre of KL). Banana waterfall (Pisang Waterfall) is an impressive jungle Cascade with a reasonably deep plunge pool. The trek to Banana Waterfall is around 2km each way and is likely to take around 45 minutes each way. Near the start of the trek you actually climb through a tunnel where the river flows under the road. 

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Banana waterfall is an impressive jungle waterfall located close to KL. The trek to Banana Waterfall follows a small intrepid jungle trail. There is a good chance that you will be able to see some of the local Malaysian wildlife here. Watch out for insects, lizards, monkeys, fish and much more.

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It is possible to do this trek independently and without a guide. However, we always recommend being very cautious if you do not have experience in the jungle. If you are in any doubt it is recommended that you go with a local guide. Contact the Kenali Asia camp to arrange a guide ( www.kemsedayu.com ) or contact Pinnacle Outdoor and Travel KL

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If you plan to visit Banana waterfall, bring plenty of water. The trail is rocky and uneven. Wear suitable footwear (trainers) and light comfortable clothing for being active in the heat. Also, don’t miss the Museum Orang Asli Gombak (MOAG) located nearby. If you are looking for something fun, adventurous and intrepid to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids, this is probably for you. 

Location: Banana waterfall is less than 20 km north of the centre of KL. The journey by road is likely to take around 40 minutes to 1 hour.

Recommended age range: We think this would be best suited 11 – 18 year olds 

9 Berjaya Times Square Indoor Theme Park (Bukit Bintang)

Berjaya Times Square indoor theme park Kuala Lumpur

This place is a dream for kids and big kids alike. At Berjaya Times Square there is an whole theme park inside a mall complete with an indoor roller coaster. This place is seriously unique and epic. Located in Bukit Bintang in the centre of KL, Berjaya Times Square is also super convenient to get to – and of course why not squeeze in some retail therapy whilst you’re here?

Prices:  Adult tickets cost RM70 and children’s tickets cost RM65 (for foreigners). Some of the rides, activities and experiences are pay per play (i.e. pay extra). The big roller coaster is called the Super Sonic Odyssey and it is included in the entrance ticket.

Location: Berjaya Times Square, Bukit Bintang, Central Kuala Lumpur

Recommended age range: This is ideal for 5 – 18 year olds

Opening hours: Monday – Friday 12pm – 8pm. Weekends and public holidays 11am – 8pm

10 Kidzania

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Kidzania is an indoor activity and education centre designed to inspire and educate children about careers. “Exciting” may not be the first word that comes to mind when you think of careers education. But we think Kidzania have absolutely nailed it.

Kids are placed in innovative and imaginative scenarios and get to act and play the role of a professional. Whether it is a chef, a pilot or a surgeon or a fireman, Kidzania has it all.

They even have an impressive complete city. Children are encouraged to role play and use their imaginations as they engage with their environment. At Kidzania children are challenged to use problem-solving skills, literacy skills and numeracy skills to help them interact with the challenges around them. There is also a beautiful Asian philosophy that underpins kidzania. Children are introduced to learning important principles such as responsibility and integrity in a safe and fun environment. 

The main disadvantage of Kidzania is the location, which is around 40 minutes from the centre of Kuala Lumpur. Also note that kidzania has a cashless ticket policy. Therefore, the only way to get tickets is to purchase them in advance online from their website. https://www.kidzania.com.my/

Price: 0-1years FREE, 2-3years RM38 – RM48, 4-17years RM78 – RM100, 18 – 60 years RM48 – RM61

Location: Multiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya District

Recommended age range: The activities seem best suited for 5 – 11 years olds

Opening hours: 10am – 6pm (Closed Tuesdays)

Where next?

We also have a special article on some of the amazing cheap food we found in KL

There are LOADS of other activities in Kuala Lumpur with kids. If you know of something that you want to recommend pop it in the comments. Also, if you are planning to travel south, why not check out LEGOLAND Malaysia (in Johor Baru)

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2 Sunway Lagoon

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3 KidZania Kuala Lumpur

4 petrosains, the discovery centre, 5 petronas twin towers, 6 batu caves, 7 berjaya times square theme park, 8 kuala lumpur butterfly park, 9 perdana botanical garden, 10 kl bird park, 11 thean hou temple, 12 sky deck kl tower, 13 utama farm, 14 kl forest eco park, 15 klcc park, 16 islamic arts museum malaysia, 17 royal selangor visitor centre, 18 suria klcc, 19 national zoo of malaysia, 20 isb mini farm, 21 pavilion kuala lumpur, 22 merdeka square, 23 lot 10 hutong food court, 24 sultan abdul samad jamek mosque, 25 museum of illusions kuala lumpur, 26 blue coral aquarium kl tower, 27 camp5 climbing gym jumpa, 28 berjaya times square, 29 superpark malaysia, 30 jump street asia (kuala lumpur), 31 jungle gym bangsar shopping centre, 32 breakout nu sentral - real escape room game, 33 lake gardens kuala lumpur (botanical gardens), 34 star light kids, 35 kl forest eco park canopy walk, 36 skytrex sdn bhd, 37 chinatown kuala lumpur, 38 central market, 39 national mosque of malaysia, 40 village park restaurant, 41 the national museum of malaysia, 42 national textiles museum, 43 taman eko-rimba kuala lumpur (terkl), 44 bank negara malaysia museum and art gallery, 45 royal malaysia police museum, 46 planetarium negara, 47 masjid wilayah persekutuan (the federal territory mosque), 48 national art gallery, 49 ilham gallery, 50 batu caves, top searches in kuala lumpur, popular road trips from kuala lumpur, what's the weather like in kuala lumpur.

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KL Attractions for Families

Looking to keep the kiddos entertained but need some inspiration? Little Steps’s got you covered with our guide to the best family-friendly tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur. From science to theme parks to animals, KL has much to offer, so let’s get started!

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WET WORLD SHAH ALAM: *Top Things To Do With Kids In KL

Situated in the heart of Shah Alam, Malaysia, Wet World Waterpark has been entertaining visitors since the 90s, marking its 28th year in 2024. The park features an array of thrilling water rides, including the Super Hurricane, the Monsoon Buster, and the Caribbean Rider, providing an adrenaline-pumping experience for guests. Notably, Wet World's Monsoon Buster stands out as Asia's First Anti-gravity Water Coaster.

With designated areas catering to young children and families, as well as more adventurous rides for thrill-seekers, Wet World offers excitement for visitors of all ages. Additionally, the park is committed to environmental sustainability, actively managing its natural resources. Through innovative filtration systems, Wet World reduces water consumption and chemical usage by up to 25%, earning the distinction of being the first Green Waterpark in the region.

Wet World Shah Alam, Taman Tasik Shah Alam (Tasik Tengah), 3A Persiaran Dato Menteri, Seksyen 14, 40000, Shah Alam, Selangor +017-289 0500, [email protected] , https://wetworld.my/shah-alam/

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AQUARIA KLCC: Top Things To Do With Kids In KL

Aquaria KLCC is a world-class aquarium that showcases animals & marine life from Malaysia and around the world. Their Oceanarium boasts a 90-meter transparent tunnel with a moving walkway to take you past Sand Tiger sharks, Giant Stingrays, Marine turtles and shoals of other fishes. Sign the kiddos up for one of the interactive feeding shows or take a dive with the sharks. They also offer a 'sleeping with the sharks' experience which consists of 3 meals, lots of fun activities, and of course sleeping at the aquarium; talk about a memorable birthday party idea!

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Aquaria KLCC,  Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Complex, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, +603 23331888, [email protected] ,  www.aquariaklcc.com

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BERJAYA TIMES SQUARE THEME PARK: Top Indoor Things To Do With Kids In KL

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, the largest indoor theme park in Malaysia, features a stunning 133,000 square feet of wholesome family entertainment. Thrill-seekers can whet their appetite with the adrenaline-pumping rides and roller coasters at the Galaxy Station or take a stroll to the magical Fantasy Garden and spend hours of priceless family time on the rides and interactive activities readily available. Also available is a variety of virtual reality games, a playground for the restless little ones, and carnival games galore.

TICKETS: Discounted Tickets To Berjaya Times Square Theme Park 

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park,  No. 09-103, 9th Floor, Berjaya Times Square, No.1, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, +603 2117 3118, [email protected],  www.berjayatimessquarethemeparkkl.com

SUNWAY LAGOON: Amusement Park And Water Park In ONE!

Theme park lovers will have a blast at Sunway Lagoon, an amusement park and water park in one, where you and the kids will be entertained for hours! The water park is home to one of the largest man-made surf beaches, the world’s largest water ride, and the world’s first 5D cinematic 'ride', amongst other things. At the amusement park, you'll find rides and games galore, including Pirate's Revenge, a 360-degree Rotating Pirate Ship. The kiddos will also enjoy Captain Kids’ Playland and Captain Kids’ Candyland. Sunway Lagoon also consists of Wildlife Park, an interactive and educational zoo, Extreme Park, where extreme sports abound, such as bungee trampolining, and paintballing as well as Lost Lagoon, a Nickelodeon-themed land that's perfect for the little ones in your crew. Older kids who are brave enough can check out Scream Park, a live-action scare extravaganza where a ghoulish crew of actors will thrill them with frights!

TICKETS: Click here for discounted tickets to Sunway Lagoon!

Sunway Lagoon,  3 Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, +603 5639 0000, [email protected],  www.sunwaylagoon.com

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FARM IN THE CITY: Top Things To Do With Kids In KL

Farm in the City (FITC) is a unique concept that combines the elements of wildlife and nature set in a designed environment of a conservation park. It provides little ones with educational and entertaining insights into the lifestyle and setting of a Malaysian village and farm with its natural plants and wildlife. FITC is made up of 18 components including the reptiles cavern, a fruit orchard with over 60 tropical fruit trees and plants, a free-flight bird aviary, and the pet village where you can feed and interact with rabbits and guinea pigs.

TICKETS: Click here for discounted Farm In The City Tickets

Farm In The City,  Lot 40187-40188, Jalan Prima Tropika Barat, Bandar Putra Permai, Seri Kembangan, +60 3-8941 2099,  www.farminthecity.my

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KIDZANIA: Indoor Role-Playing Playroom In KL For Kids

Does your child dream about being a pilot, chef, or photographer? At KidZania they can find out what it's like to be in these professions through hands-on role-play and learning at over 60 different establishments, each with its activity about a different occupation. Kids, ages 4-14, can pilot the flight simulator, create their chocolate bar, walk the catwalk in a fashion show and so much more. Everything within KidZania is kid-sized, making it easy for little ones to explore.

TICKETS: Click here for discounted tickets for kids in KL.

Kidzania,  Curve NX, 18 Jalan PJU 7/5, Mutiara Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, + 603 7839 9488, [email protected] ,  www.kidzania.com.my

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I-CITY THEME PARK: Unique Indoor Park For Kids In KL

Thrills and spills, sounds and lights, adventure runs or leisurely walks, I-City Theme Park has something for everyone. Have fun under the sun splashing around at Water World Water Park and then go for a chilly stroll in the -8 degree C Snowalk. Once the sun sets you and your family will be in awe and the lights and colors of I-City. CNN Travel named I-City as one of the top 25 World's Most Colorful and Vibrant Places. Between the wax museum, carnival rides, and aforementioned attractions, I-City is not to be missed!

i-Cty Theme Park,  D-1-G, Jalan Multimedia 7/AJ, CityPark, i-City, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, +603 5521 8868,  [email protected] ,  www.themepark.i-city.my

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NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE: Science Outing In Kuala Lumpur

Calling all science lovers, this is the place for you! Head down to this modern, recently renovated center to test your scientific knowledge and discover what each cosmic section has to offer. There are exhibits, both indoor and outdoor, that include aquariums, a splash pad and water playground, gardens and lots and lots of interactive learning and play for all ages.

National Science Centre , Persiaran Bukit Kiara, Bukit Damansara, 50490, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, +603 2089 3400,  www.psn.gov.my 

NATIONAL ZOO & AQUARIUM: Visit Zoo Negara Malaysia

Located just 5km out of the city and set on 110 acres of land, the zoo is home to over 5000 specimens of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. They have daily animal shows that highlight the Sea Lions, Macaques, and Macaws. You can also get your photo taken with a snake or one of the many birds. Why not have a unique and memorable birthday party for your child at the Zoo? They will even bring out some tame animals such as Spotty the python and Megat the hornbill for a special photography session!

TICKETS:   National Zoo Negara in Malaysia Tickets

National Zoo & Aquarium (Zoo Negara Malaysia), Zoo Negara, Hulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, +603-4108 3422, [email protected], www.zoonegaramalaysia.my

PETROSAINS DISCOVERY CENTRE: Hands On Fun For Kids In K

Petrosains, The Discovery Centre is a melting pot of educational, hands-on interactive exhibits and exciting science shows where fun meets science for all ages! Kids can 'travel' from the depths of the rainforest to outerspace to an oil platform, learning and playing all along the way. Look forward to special themes and traveling exhibits during your visit. They also hold different workshops from tinkering in the innovation lab to science competitions.

Petrosains Discovery Centre,  PETRONAS Twin Towers, Level 4, Suria KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, +603-2331 8787,  [email protected] ,  www.petrosains.com.my

DISTRICT 21: 70,000 Square Feet Of Thrills In KL

With its post-apocalyptic theme and 70,000 square feet of thrills and challenges, this adventure park is the perfect place to bring the kids for a day of jumping, climbing, laughter, and fun. From ropes courses and climbing walls to trampolines and zip lines, there won't be a dull moment. The little ones can join in the fun on the carousel, low ropes course, and pedal go-carts, to name a few.

District 21,  AT6, Level 1, IOI City Mall 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, 03-8328 8888,  www.facebook.com/district21park

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11 Free (Or Cheap) Things To Do With Kids In Kuala Lumpur

Planning a weekend on a budget can be hard. Add a couple of kids to that equation, and it can seem near impossible.

But don’t worry – if you live in or near Kuala Lumpur, there are plenty of activities available for families on a budget:

1. Petrosains

Source: Petrosains

Are you in your twenties or thirties? If so, you may remember school trips to Petrosains during years gone by. Petrosains, which has been around since 1999, has gone through a few changes since then, but its aim remains the same: to inspire a love for science and learning. Kids (and reminiscing adults) will enjoy exhibits like the Geotime Diorama, which features an animatronic T-Rex, as well as other interactive installations and workshops.

Here’s a table of Petrosains ticket price for Malaysians;

And what the pricing looks like for non-Malaysians

2. Islamic Arts Museum Kuala Lumpur

Source: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Bring your kids down to the Children’s Library , where they’ll find a variety of books on science, art, architecture, history, as well as those on Islam and Islamic arts. Every day, the library holds a free art session for children and grown-ups to complete together. On weekends, the library organises a storytelling and arts & craft session related to the weekly theme. Admission to the weekend sessions is free, but you’ll have to register beforehand as limited seats are available.

Price: Free (children 6 and under), RM10 (students with ID), RM20 (adult), RM10 (senior citizens), RM20 (non-Malaysian senior citizens)

3. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery

Source: BNM Museum and Art Gallery

Financial literacy starts when you’re young. The Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery houses many hands-on activities that aim to educate and entertain. Walk through the RM1 million tunnel at the Children’s Gallery, or play the ‘Barter Trade’ game at the Numismatics Gallery. The museum also offers free arts and craft programmes on certain days, but you’ll need to sign up beforehand.

Price: Free admission

4. TTDI Library

Source: Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur

Your children will probably find something in the TTDI Library to entertain them – even if they don’t like reading. The library, which reopened recently after a period of renovation, has gotten a bunch of upgrades. You’ll find interactive tables, a games lounge (with FIFA 19 available) and a cinema room.

Price: Free

5. Perdana Botanical Gardens

Source: Perdana Botanical Garden

The Lake Gardens are worth a visit if you’re tired of the smog and concrete of Kuala Lumpur. Lakes, fountains, bamboo houses, waterfalls, playgrounds – KL’s oldest public park has plenty to offer.

6. Royal Malaysian Police Museum

Source: KL Magazine

This small, unassuming museum is located just on the outskirts of the Botanical Gardens. Here, you can view the evolution of the Malaysian police force from as far back as the Portuguese and Dutch colonial eras. One of its most impressive exhibit is the armoury, which is filled with police firearms and melee weapons. Children will be especially fascinated by the armoured military vehicles outside on the museum grounds.

7. Kepong Metropolitan Park

Souce: Visit KL

This is a huge recreational park that is set around a 57-hectare lake. It’s a popular spot for flying kites, which can be purchased at the entrance of the park. You’ll also find several observation towers (to appreciate the view and populate your social media feeds), two playgrounds, and tracks for jogging and cycling.

8. KLCC Park

Source: Suria KLCC

The KLCC Park has several amenities that will keep children entertained. There’s a two-acre playground, waterfalls and a wading pool. Kids will especially enjoy the fountain water shows that run daily from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

9. Volunteer for PERTIWI

Source: PERTIWI

Volunteering as a family could give your children valuable life experiences, while helping others in need. The PERTIWI Soup Kitchen feeds between 500 and 700 homeless and hard-core poor individuals four times a week in KL. Volunteers are assigned various duties to help out.

10. Volunteer for Free Tree Society

Source: Free Tree Society

The Free Tree Society gives away free trees to the public in order to encourage biodiversity and a love of nature. Kids are encouraged to join in the volunteer work, which involves planting activities like propagation or nursery maintenance.

Source: IKEA

Don’t scoff. To many Malaysians, IKEA is something of a family outing destination. Here, both children and adults can spend hours playing make-believe. And if your kids are feeling peckish, IKEA has affordable snacks and beverages to tide them in until mealtime.

Price: Free (if you don’t buy anything)

Looking for other ways to trim your monthly expenses? Check out our articles for more tips on how to save money, including keeping your weekend spending down , eating healthy on a budget and saving on your travel budget with your credit card!

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Kuala Lumpur Itinerary 4 Days: Family Fun Guaranteed

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Kuala Lumpur itinerary 4 Days: are you looking for inspiration to fill your days in Kuala Lumpur? Read on as we share our favorite options for a four day KL itinerary.

Malaysia’s capital is one of the best places to visit in Southeast Asia for solo or family-friendly adventures. Kuala Lumpur’s iconic attractions, like the Petronas Twin Towers (the tallest twin towers in the world), is what makes the city charming and inviting to many tourists. If you’re planning a 4-day trip to this vibrant city with your kids and don’t know where to start, you came to the right place!

Our Kuala Lumpur itinerary will cover four days of nonstop fun to the city’s most exciting and popular sights. We’ve got it all planned for you with activities the whole family will enjoy! We’ll also give alternative options of places you can swap out in the itinerary to give you flexibility during your trip.

Ready to start your eye-opening journey to the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur? Let’s do this!

Table of Contents

KL Library at Merdeka Square

Getting Around in Kuala Lumpur

Before we dive into the day’s adventures, let’s talk logistics. Getting around Kuala Lumpur is a breeze, and we have options to suit every budget and family size.

If you’re looking for the utmost convenience, GrabCar is your best friend. With the Grab app, you can call a ride right to your doorstep, and it’s perfect for families traveling with kids. Click here to read our ultimate guide to using Grab in Kuala Lumpur .

Or, explore KL’s top attractions at your own pace with the KL Hop-on Hop-off bus tour . You can get on and off as much as you like. Click here to read our guide to the KL Hop-on Hop-off bus tour .

For those budget-conscious travelers, public transport is the way to go. Kuala Lumpur’s LRT and Monorail systems are efficient, clean, and easy to use. Plus, kids under the age of six travel for free! It’s a win-win for families looking to save a bit while still getting around comfortably.

Another option is to rent a car with a private driver for the day . This is highly recommended if you travel with very young children. This way, you don’t depend on schedules or applications, but you can discuss your itinerary in advance and leave your stuff in the car when exploring the city’s top attractions.

Now that we’ve sorted our transportation, let’s explore our exciting, family-friendly adventure in Kuala Lumpur!

RapidKL train leaving the station in Kuala Lumpur

RapidKL train leaving the station in Kuala Lumpur

Morning: Ascending to Spiritual Heights at Batu Caves

For your first stop on your first day, we recommend taking a trip to the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur to see the biggest Hindu temple in Malaysia, the Batu Caves. The Batu Caves is a cultural marvel you can’t miss during your stay in KL.

It’s one of the most important Hindu temples in and outside of Malaysia, dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu God of War. The Batu Caves on a limestone hill consist of interconnected caves that house multiple temples.

As soon as you step into the entrance, you’ll first notice the towering golden statue of Lord Murugan, the tallest in Malaysia. Before you can get to the Main Cave, you must first climb the 272-step colorful staircase. It’s quite the workout, so wear comfortable shoes for this type of activity. And watch out for the mischievous monkeys on the steps; they can get grabby if they find out you’re taking food with you.

The Main Cave, or Cathedral Cave, is the largest cavern where you’ll find several Hindu temples and remains of old buildings. A small flight of stairs will lead you to an open-air cavern where the Sri Valli Deivanai temple lies, dedicated to Lord Murugan’s wife.

Only the main cave is free, while other attractions like the Dark Cave, Ramayana Cave, and Cave Villa all have fees. You can only get to the Dark Cave if you book a guided tour in advance. You can explore the cave’s beautiful rock formations during the tour, encounter wildlife, or go spelunking.

An underrated part of the Batu Caves is the Ramayana Cave. The statue of Hanuman, the monkey god, greets you by the entrance. Inside, you’ll see carved dioramas of the heroic story of Hanuman in the epic Ramayana. You’ll also find statues and shrines of different Hindu gods.

Go on an educational trip at the Cave Villa, home to the Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave, featuring more paintings and statues.

TIP: Click here to read our Batu Caves review

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Lunch: Feast on Malaysian Dishes at Yong Kee’s Food Village

Get the best of Malaysian cuisine at one of the most popular food courts in the city, the  Malaysia Food Village by Yong Kee . If you’re looking for halal food options, this is the place to be! Locals and visitors love this food court because of its wonderful selection of Malay and Chinese food. Try some of the recommended dishes such as the cendol, Hokkien mee, curry mee, and char kuey teow.

Yong Kee Malaysian Food Village

Afternoon: Touching the Sky: Exploring the Petronas Tower & Skybridge

Feel like cloud nine when you climb the famous Petronas Twin Towers and admire the stunning view of the KL skyline. Get a ticket to the Skybridge and experience the thrilling and captivating view from the 41st floor at 230 feet (170 meters) above ground. It’s quite an unbeatable view, so capture the moment by taking pictures of the whole family! 

That’s not where the fun ends because you’ll climb to the 86th floor at the Observation Deck. There, you can admire the magnificent structure of the second tower and learn about its history through the digital displays and exciting exhibits.

The tour ends at the gift shop at the lower observation deck, where you can buy trinkets. Or you could also spend time at the cafe and unwind.

If Time: Family Fun and Splashes at KLCC Park

Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring KLCC Park . Relax, enjoy the serene atmosphere, and bring your kids to cool down at the wading pool. The swimming pool offers a short relief from the afternoon heat.

Kids can enjoy other play areas, such as the park’s expansive green space or playground. You can go on a family picnic and take pictures of the surroundings, including the Petronas Twin Towers for backdrop. A little tourist-friendly tip, the Arch Bridge gives you the best view of the towers from a vantage point.

TIP: Read our guide to KLCC Park and see what attractions and fun activities await you.

Wading pool of KLCC Park

Dinner: Savoring Home-Cooked Goodness at Madam Kwan’s, Suria Mall

The nearby mall to the KLCC Park has decent options for dining. One particular restaurant we love going back to is  Madam Kwan’s Restaurant  at Suria KLCC. The restaurant offers many savory Malaysian dishes with favorites, including beef rendang nasi lemak, otak otak, chicken satay, and char kway teow. Madam Kwan’s will not disappoint you if you’re looking for authentic Malaysian cuisine!

Madam Kwan's Resaturant in Suria KLCC.jpeg

Evening: Unwind and Explore in Kuala Lumpur

Feel free to unwind and explore Kuala Lumpur with your family for the rest of the evening. Enjoy the rest of the night at KLCC Park where you can watch the water fountains light up during the evening shows, or get back to the hotel for an early retreat and recharge to get you ready for the next day. You can put on a fun family movie or enjoy the hotel’s amenities and go for a night swim at the pool.

Petronas Twin Towers with Suria KLCC Mall and a tall Christmas Tree replica in the foreground

Morning: Dive into Adventure at Aquaria KLCC

On the second day of this 4 day KL itinerary, dive deep into the world of aquatic animals and get ready for an underwater adventure like no other at Aquaria KLCC. This state-of-the-art aquarium has ten exhibitions showcasing various fish species, including Malaysian Green Sea Turtles, Sand Tiger Sharks, and Giant Groupers.

They also have hands-on activities such as feeding and petting, where you can see different fish species up close and touch them. Children especially love this part of the program. Watch professional aquarists at work as they hand-feed animals like the Asian Small-Clawed Otter, Electric Eel, Jellyfish, Seahorse, etc.

Make sure to explore all exhibits and see all the aquatic animals. Be prepared to stare in awe if you find your favorite fish!

TIP: Read all about our family’s underwater adventures at Aquaria KLCC by reading our  Aquaria KLCC review .

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Lunch: Family Feast at Tony Roma’s

Head down to Pavilion Kuala Lumpur for a hearty lunch at Tony Roma’s. They have one of the best ribs in town and other classic American dishes that will satisfy your appetite. Kids can eat for free at Tony Roma’s with their Kids Eat Free promo. Kids can choose a dish from the following: Cheeseburger & Fries, 2pc Chicken Tenders & Fries, and Fish Fillet & Fries.

TIP: Learn more about our favorite restaurants in Kuala Lumpur where kids eat for free . 

Tony Roma's kids menu

Afternoon: Retail Therapy in Style: Shopping at Pavilion & Lot 10 in Bukit Bintang

For a well-deserved retail therapy, shop at two of the most popular shopping malls in Bukit Bintang. Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Lot 10 are the go-to places for fashion and lifestyle.

The Pavilion boasts luxury international fashion chains and high-street brands offering a world-class experience to all visitors. Plenty of dining options exist, from upscale restaurants to fabulous cafes. Sometimes, they also hold exciting events and exhibits worth watching or participating in, so stay tuned when you visit.

Lot 10 is also a popular shopping center in Bukit Bintang. Although it’s smaller than the former, locals and visitors love it for its peaceful atmosphere and quaint stores. You’ll find plenty of Japanese stores in the mall, including Isetan, the first brand store outside of Japan.

TIP: Click here to read our blog about the best shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur

Lot 10 Shopping Mall in Kuala Lumpur

Also, its famous Hutong Food Court is one of the many reasons people visit the mall, known for serving tasteful Malaysian Chinese cuisine.

Food court at Lot 10

Afternoon Alternative: Indoor Thrills for All Ages: Berjaya Times Square and SuperPark Malaysia

However, if you prefer a more thrilling activity for your afternoon, you can treat your family to an indoor adventure!

If you’re near the city center,  SuperPark Malaysia  is a fantastic destination for the kids and young at heart. They prepare activities for everyone to get you moving and challenge you physically and mentally. Overcome obstacles like ninja tracks, zip wires, slides, play towers, and pedal car racing tracks in the Adventure Area. Or participate in a friendly sports fest with your family and play games like baseball, street basketball, hot stepper, superbowling, and more. There’s also a freestyle hall with activities like gymnastics, climbing, and jumping.

Superpark Malaysia toddler playground

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park  is a few minutes walk from Bukit Bintang. It’s the first largest indoor theme park in Malaysia with three main attractions: Galaxy Station, Fantasy Garden, and Virtual Reality. Galaxy Station is where the exciting rides are suitable for adults and children. You can play carnival and arcade games, ride super fast roller coasters, visit the haunted house, and more. The Fantasy Garden also has cool fantasy-themed rides and a Kidz Playground, perfect for kids and toddlers. Virtual Reality is for all the virtual gaming fanatics and those who want to try entering the spirit world in Haunted House VR.

TIP: Click here to check out our list of Kuala Lumpur’s Best Indoor Playgrounds

Dinner: Gourmet Delights Galore: Lot 10 Food Court

Lot 10 Hutong Food Court  has a rich culinary scene, which makes it famous among tourists and locals. There are plenty of non-halal dining options offering Malaysian and Chinese food. The food court has air conditioning and is pretty hygienic. It’s perfect for families with kids looking for a one-stop dining place for dishes like roast duck, wanton noodles, hok kien mee, prawn mee, porridge, curry laksa, pork noodles, and more. The traditional Chinese pastries and desserts are also a must-try!

Lot 10 mall food court entrance bukit bintang

Evening: Magical Nightlights: Symphony Fountain Spectacle

In case you spent last night relaxing at your hotel, our last stop for the evening involves the magical Symphony Lake Water Fountain and Light Show at KLCC Park again. Every 8, 9, and 10 p.m., Lake Symphony performs a musical and light fountain show with a beautiful display of colors. Watch the water fountain dance to the music and lights filling the evening air with an enchanting atmosphere. The Lake Symphony Lightshow is one of the most anticipated evening programs at KLCC Park and one you can enjoy with your loved ones.

Fountain Show in front of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Morning: Exploring Cultural Attractions in KL

Start the day by exploring one of the most significant historical places in KL, Dataran Merdeka or Merdeka Square (Independence Square). This is where the first declaration of Malaysia’s independence took place on 31 August 1957.

Merdeka Square itself is just a vast field with plenty of photo ops and space to have a picnic. However, what makes it notable is the surrounding historical buildings such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, etc. You can spend the morning visiting each of these historical landmarks to discover their contribution to the history of Malaysia.

Sultan Abdul Builing at Merdeka Square

TIP: Click here to read our blog featuring must-see historical places in Kuala Lumpur

Or you can also take a tour of some of the most well-known temples in the city, two of which are located in Chinatown.

The first one is the Guan Di Temple, a beautiful Taoist temple and also one of the oldest dedicated to China’s God of War, General Kwan. You can easily spot the temple because of its gorgeous green and red exterior. Its roofs and pillars are adorned with dragons and fish and sculptures of lions guard the entrance. But its main attraction is the Chinese pole weapon called Guan Dao. When you visit you’ll most likely find many worshippers touching the 59 kg weapon made from pure copper because many believe that it brings luck to whoever touches it.

In the same street you’ll also find the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Malaysia. Its remarkable structure is one of its more eye-catching characteristics with colorful sculptures of gods adorning the five-tier gopuram. They have a shrine for the main goddess, Sri Maha Mariamman, and statues of other Hindu gods and goddesses like Ganesh, Bramha, Vishnu, etc. When you visit make sure to observe proper decorum. Remove your shoes before going inside and dress modestly.

Sri Mahamariamman Temple Kuala Lumpur

If you still have time before lunch, another temple worth visiting is the Thean Hou Temple. This Chinese temple sits on top of a hill boasting gorgeous architecture with various influences from Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It has six tiers colored with beautiful traditional Chinese colors, red, white, and gold. And by the Ornate Chinese Arch you can get stunning panoramic views of the city. The best time to come here is during one of the most celebrated Chinese festivals like Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s a beautiful experience when you take part in the festivities and learn about their traditions.

Thean Hou Temple by Night - Photo courtesy to Nicole Janssen-Van Liempt

Lunch : Lisette’s Cafe & Bakery, Bangsar

Take the trip to Bangsar and enjoy lunch at  Lisette’s Cafe & Bakery . If you’re looking for a lunch place that has it all, this is it! Lisette’s Cafe & Bakery is one of our top destinations for a satisfying meal with its lovely ambiance and Instagram-worthy food and interior.

They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and with their famous Tuesday lunch buffet making a comeback, this is your sign to make a reservation. For local delicacies, nasi kerabu and black rice nasi lemak are highly recommended. Their selection of cakes and pastries is also exquisite, especially the pandan cake and lemon meringue tart.

Afternoon Escapes for the Family

For the afternoon, feel free to go back to your hotel with a rooftop pool and spend some downtime by the pool or arrange a spa day for the family at the hotel.

Four Points by Sheraton Chinatown Pool with a view

But if you and your kids still have some energy to spend, you can take them to the  Jungle Gym Playland  located at Bangsar Shopping Centre. Kids can enjoy various activities in the playground, like slides, puzzles, a little carousel, and more. Encourage them to interact with other kids and meet new friends!

Get a 10% discount when you buy your ticket at Klook! Click here to buy a Jungle Gym Ticket from Klook.

Afternoon Alternative Adventures: KL Tower, Upside Down House, and KL Forest Eco Park

Here’s our list of alternative activities to do in the afternoon. 

Visit the KL Tower at Bukit Nanas for a 36-degree sightseeing experience and phenomenal views of the KL skyscrapers.  Book your ticket to Menara Kuala Lumpur in advance at Klook and have the chance to climb the tallest telecommunication tower in Southeast Asia. You can modify the ticket based on your desired experience with three attractions: Observation Deck, Sky Deck + Sky Box, and Tower Walk 100. Or get them all for the ultimate KL Tower experience !

KL Tower family attraction in Kuala Lumpur

You can also visit nearby attractions such as the  Upside Down House , an iconic attraction in Bukit Nanas. Everything from the exterior, even the antique Morris 1974 car, to the furniture inside is upside down. Make awesome poses and take advantage of the upside down design by taking mind-bending pictures for your Instagram.

We haven’t been here ourselves yet, but it’s high on our list of things to do in Kuala Lumpur.

Stop by the KL Forest Eco Park and admire the forest reserve that’s been around for almost a century. It’s a beautiful spot to go birdwatching or encounter wildlife like the known local monkey species, the Long-tailed Macaque, and Silvered Langur. Go on the Canopy Walk so you can get a good view of the lush rainforest and surrounding skyscrapers.

Dinner: Street Food Extravaganza at Jalan Alor

As evening approaches, one of the best nighttime activities is going food street hopping at Jalan Alor. You’ll find many local restaurants and Hawker stalls on every corner and every sidewalk of Jalan Alor Street. And the nightlife is impeccable when you see the people’s energy as they scramble to find the nearest place that serves the best dishes.

Here at Jalan Alor, you can get a mix of different Asian cuisines, including Malaysian, Vietnamese, and Chinese. There’s plenty of good food to find, from seafood, BBQ, and various types of noodles to fruit juice, beer, and more!

Food stalls at Jalan Alor a popular food court in Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur. Photo courtesy to cr8image via Unlimphotos

Evening: Discovering the Charming Nightlife in Bukit Bintang 

Bukit Bintang is the center of nightlife entertainment in Kuala Lumpur. If you want to spend the rest of the evening relaxing, you’ll find many restaurants, bistros, lively pubs, nightclubs, and rooftop bars to unwind. Although, this is only recommended if you’re traveling solo or without kids.

For family-friendly activities, you can go shopping at nearby malls like Lot 10, Sungei Wang Plaza, or Berjaya Times Square.

Or delight your kids with a visit to the miniature gallery located at Sungei Wang Plaza for a cultural trip. Explore the beauty of Malaysia in one place at  MinNature  and marvel at the displays showcasing miniatures of Malaysia’s iconic and cultural attractions. You can also join in on a fun special scavenger hunt or watch a mini light show at the Kek Lok Si and Dataran Merdeka.

Day 4: Non-stop Fun for Kid’s Day!

Sunway lagoon theme park.

Your final day in Kuala Lumpur is all about spending time with the kids and taking them to the best theme park in Malaysia! Sunway Lagoon is one of the most popular theme parks in Malaysia, boasting over 80 attractions and seven different themed parks.

It’s got everything you could ask for an exciting family day with the kids! They have an Amusement Park filled with kid-friendly and thrilling attractions like the Carousel, Pirate’s Revenge, Pedestrian Suspension Bridge, and Lost City of Gold Scream Coaster.

Carousel at Sunway Lagoon

And for something a little close to nature, visit the Wildlife Park to get up close and personal with majestic creatures. Encounter Samson and Sasha, two of the rarest breeds of White Tigers in the world. Explore other exhibits like New World Monkey, Pet Village, Jungle Trail, Bird Savannah, etc. You can purchase an animal feed kit available at Rimba and Pet Village and feed some of the gentle animals in the park.

Meeting the White Tiger at Sunway Lagoon Wildlife Park

For the ultimate water adventure, Water Park and Sunway Lost Lagoon prepare you for some adrenaline-pumping water rides like the world’s largest vortex ride, Monsoon 360, Kubarango, Jungle Fury, and Primeval. They also have a Surf Beach to show off your gnarly surfer skills and several splash pools and playgrounds for kids.

Water Slide at Sunway Lagoon Malaysia

Take your adrenaline to the next level at Extreme Park or X Park and challenge yourself to extreme rides, including the Bungy Jump, G-Force X, and Go Kart. Or jump into action with Paintball Target Shooting, Kayaking, and Bungy Trampoline.

Get ready for a scream-chilling adventure at Lynton V Harris’ Scream Park and experience live-action scares that will make your heart stop. The Scream Park also features a Sharknado Alive! Studio Tour, where you’ll watch the best scenes from the Sharknado franchise.

Sunway Pyramid Mall

Your family day of fun doesn’t have to stop at Sunway Lagoon. Make Sunway Pyramid Mall your next destination and treat the kids to some shopping or a satisfying meal at one of the many restaurants in the mall.

Some family-friendly activities to do at the mall are:

  • Go bowling at Sunway Mega Lanes
  • Watch a movie at TGV Cinema
  • Play addicting VR games at Future Land Fun Zone
  • Try some freshly baked bread and pastries at BreadStory
  • Go ice skating at Sunway Pyramid Ice
  • Test your family’s teamwork and problem-solving skills by escaping the Mission-Q Escape Room
  • Make arts and crafts, play endlessly at the playground, and spend quality bonding time with your kids at The Parenthood
  • Sing your heart out to favorite family tunes and have a duet with your kids in Aloha Karaoke

Main Entrance of Sunway Pyramid

Alternative Activities for Your 4-Day Trip in KL

Kuala Lumpur is a bustling city with abundant cultural and historical landmarks worth exploring. And we don’t want to limit your KL experience to the activities above, so we prepared an alternative list of popular tourist attractions. Feel free to swap out some items from our itinerary to this list. Or if you have spare time during your stay, you can add one of these to your day as a bonus attraction.

Petaling Street

Petaling Street is part of Chinatown and one of the most visited parts of the city because of the vibrant street market scene. It’s a hotspot for tourists looking to bargain knock-off goods like high-end watches, designer bags, jewelry, t-shirts, and more. You can also find some impressive murals painted on the walls, which is most likely a work of art of a local artist. There’s also plenty of street food stalls offering diverse culinary options, perfect for tourists to try.

Little girl looking at wall graffity in Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur

Central Market

Another famous market near Chinatown is  Central Market . It’s a cultural heritage site well-preserved and known for being a hub for Malaysian culture, arts, crafts, and performances. Most of the attractions revolve around showcasing the different cultures in Malaysia, including Indian, Chinese, and Malaysian. Some of the activities are DIY Batik Painting, Chinese Seal, and Henna Drawing. You can also catch cultural performances, shop for local souvenirs and handicrafts, or visit the Illusion 3D Art Museum, Art House Gallery, and KL Story Exhibition Gallery.

Central Market Entrance Kuala Lumpur

KL Bird Park

If someone in your family is a bird enthusiast or an animal lover in general, you will have an excellent time at  KL Bird Park. This is Malaysia’s largest bird park, featuring over 3,000 local and foreign birds in 200 different species. KL Bird Park offers a fantastic retreat from the city as you spend time with majestic winged creatures.

If you want to look for your favorite bird, take your chance at this park because you’ll encounter plenty of them, including Malaysia’s national bird, the rhinoceros hornbill. Watch the free-roaming birds as they glide through the aviary and admire cute owls, parrots, peacocks, flamingos, ostriches, and more. You can also feed the birds by hand if you catch them on schedule; just expect it to get a little crowded during that time.

TIP: Click here to read our review of the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Bird Feeding at the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Tugu Negara

Tugu Negara, or Malaysian National Monument, is a prominent attraction in the city. It was built as a war memorial dedicated to the thousand fallen soldiers and civilians who lost their lives during World War II and the Malayan Emergency Period. The monument is set on top of a hill with a picturesque view of the Perdana Botanical Gardens . It’s an ideal place for taking pictures and enjoying the serene atmosphere while surrounded by greenery.

Perdana Botanical Gardens

Take a break from the noisy streets of KL and head to Perdana Botanical Gardens. This massive Lake garden is home to several flower gardens like the Hibiscus Park, Orchid, and Sunken Garden. You’ll also spot various tropical and rare trees, waterfalls, and streams, perfect for enjoying a bit of nature in the middle of the city.

The highlight of our visit to the Botanical gardens was the large outdoor playground.

Other attractions near the garden are the Deer Park, KL Butterfly Park , Royal Malaysia Police Museum, and Planetarium Negara.

Playground in Perdana Botanical Gardens in Kuala Lumpur

KL Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour

One of the most convenient ways to explore Kuala Lumpur is by taking the KL Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour. It’s great for families with kids who don’t want to worry about transportation when hopping from one attraction to another. The  KL Hop On Hop Off Bus Pass  gives you access to over 60 attractions in the city, including most of the sites listed in this itinerary. There are 27 stops, and you can hop on and hop off anytime you like, giving you flexibility over your time.

Learn more about the  KL Hop On Hop Off Bus City Sightseeing Tour  by reading our article here.

KL Hop-on Hop-off bus stop at KLCC Park

Day Trips from Kuala Lumpur

You can also swap out a whole day from the Kuala Lumpur 4 day itinerary above and plan a day trip from Kuala Lumpur. A great option is Putrajaya as the travel time is less than an hour from KL. If you don’t mind spending close to two hours in a car or bus, you can book a day trip to Melaka . 

TIP: Click here to read our blog about the best day trips from Kuala Lumpur

Where to Stay

Finding the right place to stay in KL with your family is important so you can spend your rest time in a comfortable location. If you want to stay near KL Sentral, as it’s easily accessible to most tourist destinations, being the main transportation hub of the city, we recommend  Aloft KL. Their loft-style family rooms are perfect for tourists traveling with kids, with plenty of space for everyone.

For hotel recommendations in Bukit Bintang area or KLCC, check out our article about  The Ultimate Guide to Hotels in Kuala Lumpur with KLCC View .

However, if you plan to leave KL on or after the fourth day, consider moving to a  Sunway Pyramid Hotel  for your last night. It’s one of the  best family-friendly hotels in KL  and convenient if you’re spending your last day at the Sunway Lagoon Theme Park.

Sunway Lagoon Hotel

Is Kuala Lumpur worth visiting for 4 days? 

Absolutely! While many people spend only a couple of nights in KL before (or after) they visit the rest of Malaysia, it is worth staying longer in KL as there are so many fun things to do for families.

The city’s cultural diversity, iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, mouthwatering cuisine, family-friendly attractions, green spaces, and vibrant nightlife make it an ideal destination. Whether you’re a cultural explorer, foodie, nature lover, or family traveler, Kuala Lumpur has something to offer for everyone to give you a memorable and well-rounded Malaysian adventur

What’s Next?

Our four-day kid-friendly itinerary for Kuala Lumpur offers an exciting and comprehensive guide to the best family activities in this vibrant city.

From exploring cultural and historical landmarks like the Batu Caves and Merdeka Square to enjoying thrilling adventures at attractions such as Aquaria KLCC and Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy. The itinerary also provides flexibility by offering alternative options for each day, allowing you to tailor your experience to your family’s preferences.

Kuala Lumpur’s rich cultural diversity, iconic attractions, delicious cuisine, and family-friendly facilities make it an excellent destination for a 4-day visit. The city’s unique blend of experiences ensures that you and your kids will have a memorable and enriching journey. 

So, plan your trip, explore the diverse culture, and immerse yourselves in the attractions Kuala Lumpur offers – an unforgettable family adventure awaits!

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7 Fun Family-Friendly Attractions In KL & Selangor That Have Reopened (Plus Tips While Visiting)

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Ili  •  Oct 08, 2021

Family-friendly things to do in KL and Selangor

Now that travel restrictions are beginning to ease in Malaysia , we're sure that many families out there have been anticipating the reopening of popular attractions in the capital city . From water parks to animal farms, look no further than this list when you're ready to head out and have a fun-filled time with your loved ones ?

1. Zoo Negara

places to visit with family in kl

Disclaimer: This photo was taken in July 2020

Spending an afternoon at Zoo Negara is a great way to get your kids to familiarise with their favourite animals up close! Packed with rides, shows and animal feeding sessions, take the tram ride and see various animals including elephants, white lions, orangutans, Malayan tapirs and more. Make sure to spend some time to see the adorable penguins and our resident panda!

P.S. To ease your planning, make sure to check out our ultimate family-friendly guide to Zoo Negara Malaysia !

2. Aquaria KLCC

places to visit with family in kl

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Take your family adventure to the underwater world at Aquaria KLCC, a state-of-the-art oceanarium in Kuala Lumpur. Located just beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and only minutes away from the iconic Twin Towers, this one of a kind attractions is where you can witness an amazing showcase of 5,000 land bound and aquatic creature exhibits.

3. Berjaya Times Square

places to visit with family in kl

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Drop by Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, Malaysia's largest indoor theme park located right in the heart of KL City! Divided into three sections: Galaxy Station, Fantasy Garden and Virtual Reality, you can ride the Supersonic Odyssey rollercoaster, experience the rotating Spinning Orbit, or create your own avatar at Cosmo Theater.

4. Farm In The City

places to visit with family in kl

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Give your kids a chance to feed a Himalayan striped squirrel, pet an adorable Alpaca, and surround themselves with cuddly rabbits at Farm In The City. Within a traditional Malay village setting, your little ones can interact with the animals in a comfortable environment. There are also many stations set up, so your kids can see various animals up close including a giant tortoise, parrots, swans and more.

5. Sunway Lagoon

places to visit with family in kl

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There are so many activities to do at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park that it might take you a few days to complete everything! Have a splash at their massive water park with slides, a manmade beach and tons and tons of water rides from high-speed tube slides to six-lane waterslides.

6. KL Bird Park

places to visit with family in kl

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Did you know that KL Bird Park is the world's largest free-flight walk-in aviary? Since it's conveniently located in Kuala Lumpur, make  sure to spend an afternoon at this family-friendly attraction. Besides seeing flamingos gather at the nearby pond and catching the eagle feeding shows, there are other birds species your kids can look out for, including the blue peacock, parrots, pigeons, yellow-billed storks and more.

7. Sunway Pyramid Ice

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Sunway Pyramid is the retail heart of Sunway City and packs a punch in terms of shopping and F&B offerings. With over 1,000 stores available, not only will you and your family get to shop till you drop here, everyone gets to look forward to all the excitement that Sunway Pyramid Ice has to offer. Get ready to throw on a pair of ice skates and feel the thrill of gliding across ice in a shopping mall. 

Tips you should know when visiting

  • Pack the essentials before leaving your house which include masks, hand sanitizers and wet wipes.
  • Keep social distancing at all times.
  • Adhere to the SOPs implemented.
  • If you're not feeling well, it is best to stay home and rest up.
  • Confirm the opening hours of the attraction as they are subject to change due to prevailing uncertainties of the pandemic.

With these tips in mind, we hope that you and your loved ones have a great time together while staying safe! ?

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SuperPark Malaysia Tickets

Visit the SuperPark Kuala Lumpur and let your little ones have the time of their life

About SuperPark Malaysia

SuperPark Malaysia is an indoor action park in the centre of Kuala Lumpur that provides a unique and exciting experience for guests of all ages. SuperPark is designed to encourage active play by offering a variety of exciting and challenging activities in a safe and supervised environment. The park is spread over a vast area and has three zones with over 25 fun activities, making it a perfect location for families and friends. 

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Kidzooona in Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur

Come to Kidzooona in Klang Valley for a fun day

Kidzooona Timings:

  • Monday-Sunday:
  • 11:00 AM- 08:00 PM
  • Last admission: 07:00 PM

Duration: 2 hours (approx)

About Kidzooona in Klang Valley, Kuala Lampur:

Let the little ones enjoy the fun ambiance of Kidzooona and indulge them in some fun-filled activities. Kidzooona in Klang Valley is inspired by Japanese daycares and avails innovative games involving learning and excitement altogether. Kids can socialize with each other and work on the communication betterment alongside roleplaying.

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Visit KL Tower Mini Zoo in Kuala Lumpur to immerse in the beauty of nature

KL Tower Mini Zoo Location: Ground Floor, Menara Kuala Lumpur, WP, Jalan Puncak

Operational Timings: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Mon-Sun)

Activity Duration: 3 hours (Approx.)

About KL Tower Mini Zoo Tickets:

Visit KL Tower Mini Zoo in Kuala Lumpur and get a chance to see some of the world's rare and beautiful species of birds and animals. Have fun capturing 60+ species of animals like Macaque monkeys, meerkats, raccoons, etc along with the world's smallest horse species- Falabella. After the zoo tour, go up to the observation deck of the tower and get panoramic views of this capital city.

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Breakout Escape Room Tickets, Kuala Lumpur

Play with your squad

Breakout Escape Room Location:

  • Breakout NU Sentral: L4-09A, Level 4, NU Sentral, Jalan Tun Sambathan
  • Breakout Avenue K: L2-16, Level 2, 156, Avenue K, Jalan Ampang

Operational Timings: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Last Admission: 08:30 PM

Activity Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes (Approx.)

About Breakout Escape Room Experience in Kuala Lumpur:

Stimulate your brain for a unique experience as you visit one of the best escape rooms in Kuala Lumpur- Breakout. You can go to two different venues in the city to participate in 20+ spine-chilling games based on real-life scenarios. Go with your squad and make perfect escape plans by solving puzzles and bringing out the inner detective in you. This experience enhances teamwork and develops problem-solving skills. Visit with your friends, family, and colleagues and have fun.

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Camp5 Climbing & Bouldering in Kuala Lumpur

Camp5 Climbing and Bouldering Experience in Kuala Lumpur

Camp5 Climbing & Bouldering Duration: 1 hour (approx)

Activity Location:

  • Lot UG- D1a, Utropolis Marketplace, Jalan Kontraktor U1/14, Sek U1, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
  • 5th Floor, 1 Utama Shopping Centre, 1, Lebuh Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  • Address: Lot 07 & 08, 4th Floor KL Eco City Mall, Jalan Bangsar, Bangsar, 59200 Kuala Lumpur

About the Camp5 Climbing and Bouldering Experiences in Kuala Lumpur:

Step into one of the most famous climbing gyms in Malaysia with your family and friends. If you are looking forward to having an indoor adventurous session in Kuala Lumpur, then Camp5 Climbing & Bouldering package is just perfect for you to have a thrilling time. Challenge yourself along with your buddies in climbing and bouldering and have a fun time.

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Duration: 1 hour (approx)

Activity Location: Lot MUT-1, Sungei Wang Plaza, Jl Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur

Timings: 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

About the Beast Park Indoor Adventure and Activity Park in Kuala Lumpur:

Step into one of the most famous climbing gyms in Malaysia with your family and friends. If you are looking forward to having an indoor adventurous session in Kuala Lumpur, then this package is just perfect for you to have a thrilling time. Challenge yourself along with your buddies in climbing and have a fun time.

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Illusion 3D Art Museum Tickets, Kuala Lumpur

Have an immersive experience at the Illusion 3D Art Museum

About Illusion 3D Art Museum, Kuala Lumpur:

The Illusion 3D Art Museum in Kuala Lumpur is a popular tourist attraction featuring over 38 hand-painted 3D artworks. Visitors can take interactive photos with the artworks, which create mind-bending optical illusions. These paintings are made according to different themes including zombie encounters, celebrity encounters, cliff escapades, deadly accidents, and so on. The Illusion 3D Art Museum also takes you to virtual reality through an AR video studio where you can interact with various animals and have fun.

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1. Petronas Twin Towers Tours:  Once you found your feet on Kuala Lumpur you would be astounded to see many gleaming skyscrapers but Petronas Twin Towers has its own unique charm amongst all around. This quintessential skyscraper has a towering height of 451.9 metre from the ground level with a spectacular stabilizing architecture where two breath-taking towers are linked on 41st and 42nd floor by a double Decker Skybridge. Its viewpoint offers an alluring city-sight straggled out under you. Click Here To Book:  Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves Full Day Tour 2. Danum Valley , Sabah:  Tourism to an outlandish and menace ecosystem to observe wildlife and incredible biodiversity, pay a visit to Danum Valley which is by far the best things to do in Malaysia with kids. You are encircled by untouched expanses of green forest full of eco-diversity. 3. The Perhentians, Terengganu:  If you are seeking for a maritime with family then, The Perhentian Islands is an absolute treat for your yearn. The Perhentian Islands are a small archipelago of seven islands and is ranked as one of the most beautiful places in Malaysia. This sparsely-populated place shoulders a variety of water activities to do in Malaysia with kids. 4. Penang:  Penang, located on Peninsular Malaysia's northern coast, is one of the most beautiful Malaysian islands that you should visit. The place is well-known as an exotic resort, with plenty to see and do for visitors. The Wonderfood Museum, Fort Cornwallis, Reclining Buddha, Burmese Temple, and Waterfront Village in this city are all excellent sites to visit in Malaysia. 5. Kinabatangan:  Kinabatangan, located east of Sabah, is notable for its rainforest remnants. This tourist destination in Malaysia attracts a big number of wildlife lovers due to its wildlife sanctuary. This is at the top of the list of the most romantic spots to visit in Malaysia. Suggested For You: Places to visit in Penang

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1. Lost World Tambun: This theme park opens a wide range of creative activities to do in Malaysia with kids. This amusement park is split into six parts comprising Water Park, Jungle Wave Pool, accumulation, Tiger vale, Tin Valley and Journey Park. Henceforth, entails a complete world of unlimited fun, excitement, relaxation. 2. Escape amusement park : Escape amusement park is one among the comprehensive and kids accessible theme parks in Malaysia. It incorporates a natural surrounding which offers unbounded fun and frolic activities like that of Zoom Bug, Learning House, lizard Tower, Greenie Program, Go Ape, podgy Racer and plenty of lots of things to do in Malaysia with kids. 3. Sunway Lagoon Amusement park : Sunway Lagoon Amusement park considered to be one of the impeccable water parks in Malaysia. This very place has waged temptation and been a favourite of all kinds of age groups. This amusement park has around eighty attractions like Captain Kids’ Candy land, Surf Beach, gorge stream Rapids, Scream Park and whatnot to turn one into a baby. 4. Genting Highlands Theme Park :  Genting Highland Theme Park is regarded as one of Malaysia's top indoor theme parks. The Genting Malaysia Theme Park is a location where visitors may transform into children and forget about their troubles. Busy Bugs, Mini Train, Rio Float, Reindeer Cruiser, and Circus Ride are just a few of the most popular rides and attractions. Suggested Read: Things to do in Penang

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- By Flight:  As Malaysia is a peninsular region surrounded by cerulean water on three sides, there remains no option other than a flight and a cruise to commute to Malaysia from other countries.  - By Train:  Neighbouring places like Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand offer railway services to connect Malaysia. Though it’s a 2 hr journey which is too long and tiring, people are supposed to opt for railways the most from the nearby destination as compared to riding in a luxury cruise by sea. Explore More:   Places to visit in Ipoh

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A ride on a cable car takes tourists to Langkawi Sky Bridge - a true highlight of the region, elevated at a height of 2300 feet above sea level. From the top of this bridge, the mesmerising views of the rainforest along with the Telaga Tujuh waterfalls make sure to leave visitors spellbound.It attracts nature lovers, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts alike. Here, tourists can also indulge in some shopping at the number of stalls that sell souvenirs, toys, drinks, and snacks. The bridge certainly is one of the top Langkawi tourist attractions.Location: At the end of the cable car, alan Telaga Tujuh Teluk Burau, Langkawi, KedahTimings: 10 am to 10 pmClick Here to Book: Langkawi Cable Car TicketsAlso Read: Things to Do in LangkawiClick Here to book Petrosains Tickets

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Dataran Lang, known as eagle square is yet another commonly visited destination amongst many other famous Langkawi places to visit. It has gained popularity for holding the huge sculpture of an eagle, which is considered to be one of the best manmade creations in Langkawi. The statue of the eagle is postured like it is ready to fly and can be spotted from various points in Pulau. To see this 12 meters statue, along with the views of Kuah Bay, tourists have to ride on a ferry.The miniature terraces, footbridges, fountains, eateries all together here make this place apt for a fun-filled day visit trip, enjoyable by all age groups. From eagle square, the view of numerous ferries plying in the ocean has also been appreciated by everybody who has ever visited!Location: Southeast corner of Pulau Langkawi, Kuah JettyTimings: 24 hours a day, every dayAlso Checkout & Book: Petronas Towers TicketsPopular Read: Things to Do in Langkawi

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As one decides to simply stroll through the paths of Langkawi wildlife park and bird paradise, indigenous birds meet along the way. For a closer look, tourists can visit the large enclosed bird-rooms where these numerous species stretch their wings and offer a chance for greater interaction. This would be one of the best tourist places in Langkawi.The park offers services of a guide which tourists can take for better understanding of the park’s wildlife, animals - their habits, patterns, diversity, etc. Here, tourists can buy food for the animals and feed them too!Location: Lot 1485, Jalan Ayer Hangat, Kampung Belanga Pecah, KedahTimings: 8;30 am to 6 pm on all daysSuggested For You: Places to Visit in MalaysiaClick Here to Book: Langkawi Wildlife Park TicketsClick Here to Book: Langkawi Wildlife Park Tickets

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Exploring Asia With Kids: Discover The Best Family-Friendly Destinations

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A family of three stands atop a mountain above a valley in Vietnam, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

Whether your little ones love wildlife, sandy beaches, or all things cultural, we’ve got the lowdown on the best places in Asia to visit with kids! From the towering skyscrapers of Singapore to the stunning beaches of Bali, there’s something for everyone in this diverse region. Take your little ones on a wild safari through Malaysian Borneo or immerse them in cultural wonders like the Grand Palace in Bangkok. These destinations offer adventure-seekers everything from swimming or cycling to zip-lining through dense jungles. Plus, there’s no shortage of culinary delights throughout these enchanting countries! Next time you’re searching for where to go in Asia with kids, we’ve put together the best Asian countries to visit and even some best family vacations on a budget. Keep reading to find out more! 

If you’re a parent planning a fun-filled and family-friendly vacation with kids in Southeast Asia, look no further than Thailand! As one of the most popular destinations in the region, Thailand offers endless opportunities for excitement and adventure. The country also boasts plenty of kid-approved activities such as swimming with elephants, exploring ancient temples, enjoying famous Thai cuisines like pad thai or mango sticky rice, and so much more.

A mom and her two kids stand with another woman in front of a temple in Thailand, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

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Bangkok , the vibrant capital, stands out as a top choice with its wide array of entertainment options. Families can explore theme parks, go shopping in the city’s many centers, and visit cultural attractions like the amazing Grand Palace or Wat Phra Kaew. These landmarks provide an opportunity for children to learn about Thai history and marvel at the intricate structures of the temples. For an educational and engaging experience, Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World , the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, is a must-visit attraction. Plus, the floating markets of Bangkok offer a unique glimpse into Thai culture and provide a lively atmosphere for families to explore and shop. Thailand also showcases numerous water parks that offer thrilling rides and water-based activities for children of all ages.

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A family of five sits together with elephants behind them at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Thailand, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

If you want to visit somewhere in Asia with kids less crowded than Bangkok, stay in Chiang Mai, which is much more low-key. This laid-back city in northern Thailand is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Visit temples like Wat Doi Suthep or Wat Umong, ride an elephant, or explore one of the many nature trails. Kids will also love learning about Thai culture while having fun at attractions such as the Art in Paradise Museum , where they can take Instagram-worthy photos with 3D paintings that come to life before their eyes.

In northern Thailand, families can also enjoy elephant experiences in Chiang Rai. Enjoy luxury glamping among serene nature at Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand , or Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort . Or, check out Elephant Hills in Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand. 

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Best Islands in Thailand for Families

A family of five stands together on a beach on Phi Phi Island in Thailand.

For a more laid-back family vacation, heading south to Thailand’s islands is highly recommended.

  • Koh Samui is a paradise for beach lovers, boasting pristine shores and crystal-clear waters. Visit attractions like the Tarnim Magical Garden or take a boat ride out to see the famous Big Buddha statue .
  • Phuket , on the other hand, offers a diverse range of activities, from water sports to visiting the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary and experiencing close encounters with these gentle giants.
  • For more beach adventures, consider the Phi Phi Islands. These gorgeous islands offer beautiful shorelines, gentle waters, and plenty of activities for kids, such as snorkeling and kayaking! 

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When it comes to planning a family vacation in Southeast Asia, with energetic kids always on the lookout for new adventures, there’s no better place than Singapore ! Known for its safe and clean environment, this vibrant island city-state is packed with endless opportunities for entertainment and exploration, making it an ideal destination for families traveling with children.

The Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay is a must-see, with its futuristic structures and captivating light show. The Marina Bay Sands Skypark offers panoramic views of the cityscape, and the Marina Bay area itself is known for its stunning architecture and dynamic atmosphere. Families can also visit the Science Centre Singapore , which offers a wide range of exhibits, hands-on experiments, and an outdoor play area to cool off!

Another must-visit attraction is Universal Studios Singapore . Located on Sentosa Island, this world-renowned theme park features thrilling rides and attractions based on blockbuster movies such as Transformers and Jurassic Park . Additionally, Palawan Beach on Sentosa Island provides a family-friendly beach experience with its pristine sand and clear waters. Nearby The S.E.A. Aquarium offers an immersive experience with its diverse marine life. 

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Other Things to Do in Singapore with Kids

From Orchard Road , a shopper’s paradise, to Chinatown , which provides a glimpse into Singapore’s rich cultural heritage, there’s something for all ages to explore. Animal lovers will also be thrilled by the Night Safari at the Singapore Zoo . During this unique nighttime experience, families can watch nocturnal animals in their natural habitats. Plus, the zoo itself is a fantastic place to explore during the day, with various animal exhibits and informative shows. Families can also explore the Singapore Botanic Gardens or head to Adventure Cove Waterpark .

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Bali, Indonesia

Two kids lay on a mesh canopy above a beach scene in Bali, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

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If you’re looking for the ultimate family-friendly destination in Southeast Asia, Bali is where it’s at! This magical island in Indonesia boasts an endless array of activities that will delight both kids and adults alike. Bali also offers a variety of family-friendly resorts and accommodations, like Ayana Resort & Spa and The Mulia Bali . Many resorts have dedicated kids’ clubs and swimming pools with water slides, ensuring children have fun while parents can relax and unwind.

A young girl stands with a man and a Balinese elephant structure.

Of course, families can’t miss the island’s stunning beaches. Places like Kuta , Seminyak , and Nusa Dua offer sandy shores and gentle waves where kids can spend lazy afternoons. Families can also take boat trips to nearby islands or enjoy water sports like banana boating or parasailing.

Then, check out Ubud , a cultural hub with vibrant markets and the famous Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary . Kids can interact with monkeys in their natural habitat while learning more about the island’s rich cultural heritage! Families can also get up close and personal with elephants, lions, orangutans, and more animals at Bali Safari and Marine Park . For a bit of history, Taman Ayun Temple , located in Mengwi, is one of six royal temples in Bali. It showcases traditional Balinese architecture and landscaped gardens to teach visitors about the island’s religious customs. 

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Other Places to Visit in Indonesia with Kids

Indonesia is a country that consists of thousands of islands, offering plenty of adventure and cultural experiences for families traveling to Asia with kids. Bali is undoubtedly the most popular destination in Indonesia, but other places are worth exploring. Here are some other best family holiday destinations in Asia! 

  • One such place is Yogyakarta , which offers an opportunity to learn about Indonesian culture and history by visiting Borobudur Temple or the Sultan’s Palace . Kids can also enjoy traditional dance performances or try batik making.
  • Another hidden gem in Indonesia is the Raja Ampat Islands , located off the western coast of Papua. This untouched paradise boasts some of the world’s best snorkeling and diving spots, where marine life thrives undisturbed. Families can go island hopping or simply relax on pristine beaches while enjoying breathtaking views.
  • For adventure-seekers, Mount Bromo in East Java provides an unforgettable experience as you hike up to catch a glimpse of sunrise over its smoking crater. The nearby Ijen Crater offers another unique hiking trail through sulfur mines, providing an interesting learning opportunity for children.

Vietnam , a captivating Southeast Asian country, is an ideal destination for families traveling to Asia with kids! Its combination of vibrant cities, natural wonders, rich history, and unique cuisine provides a diverse range of experiences for families seeking a fulfilling and immersive travel experience. This includes toddlers, preteens, and teens searching for something to engage their curiosity and create lasting memories! 

A young boy sits on a motorcycle in front of a mural in Hanoi.

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Hanoi , the capital city of Vietnam, is a great starting point for family adventures. Its blend of French colonial architecture and ancient temples creates a unique atmosphere that transports families back in time.

Explore its charming Old Quarter , filled with street vendors selling delectable snacks and colorful silk souvenirs. Kids will love taking a bike ride around Hoan Kiem Lake or visiting the Temple of Literature , where they can learn about Confucius and traditional Vietnamese education. Exploring the city’s street food scene is a must, with dishes like pho and banh mi tantalizing taste buds. Parents can even try the unusual but delicious egg coffee at one of Hanoi’s charming cafes, providing a unique and memorable culinary experience for the whole family.

Looking for tours and things to do in Hanoi? Look here for recommendations from Tripadvisor.

Ho Chi Minh City

The city skyline of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam at sunset.

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is a must-visit destination for families with kids interested in history. The War Remnants Museum provides a powerful and educational experience, showcasing the harsh realities of the Vietnam War. The Cu Chi Tunnels, an intricate underground network used by Vietnamese soldiers during the war, offer an opportunity for children to learn about Vietnam’s wartime history and experience the tunnels firsthand. Families can also stroll around Nguyen Hue Street for some shopping and snacking on local treats. Or, indulge yourself in Vietnamese cuisine at Ben Thanh Night Market! 

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Ha Long Bay

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For families who appreciate nature and breathtaking landscapes, Ha Long Bay is a must-see destination. The bay’s emerald waters and towering limestone cliffs create a stunning backdrop for a day cruise. Kids will be mesmerized by the unique karst formations and the opportunity to explore caves. Cat Ba Island and Phong Nha National Park also offer immersive experiences in Vietnam’s natural wonders, with opportunities for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.

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The lantern festival lights at Hội An.

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Hội An , a quaint city in central Vietnam, is also worth mentioning when it comes to the best family vacations in Asia on a budget. Kids will be captivated by the Hoi An Lantern Festival , held on the 14th day of the lunar month when the moon is at its fullest and brightest. The enchanting festival takes place from 6 pm to around 10 pm, filling the streets with the soft glow of lanterns and offering a magical atmosphere that the whole family can enjoy.

Two kids sit on the colorful steps of the Batu Caves in Malaysia.

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Malaysia , a Southeast Asian country known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and multiculturalism, is an excellent travel destination for families with kids. A perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation, this diverse country is a melting pot of cultures that will take your family on an unforgettable journey! 

Kuala Lumpur should be your first stop – this bustling city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Batu Caves , the National Museum of Malaysia , and Petronas Towers . For some adventure, visit LEGOLAND Malaysia or head over to Sunway Lagoon Theme Park for a day filled with fun activities. Aquaria KlCC is also a fun place to visit and see some local marine life.

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If you’re looking for something more cultural, head over to Penang Island, where you’ll find George Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its incredible street art scene and delicious local cuisine. Don’t forget to take your little ones on a trishaw ride around town!

Another must-visit destination in Malaysia is Langkawi Island. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking views from the cable car ride up Mount Mat Cincang, it’s no wonder why Langkawi has become so popular among tourists. Don’t forget to take your kids up to the Skybridge ! For those who love nature and wildlife adventures, Borneo offers amazing opportunities, such as exploring Kinabalu National Park or going on a river safari at Kinabatangan River, where you can spot monkeys and crocodiles.

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Taiwan is a small island nation often overlooked as one of the best Asian countries to visit with kids , but it has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages! From exploring Taipei’s bustling night markets to hiking through lush forests or soaking in natural hot springs surrounded by scenic views, there’s never a dull moment when you’re traveling around this incredible country. Taiwan’s safety, efficient transportation system, and friendly locals also make it a convenient and comfortable destination for traveling with kids.

Two kids stand in front of a temple in Taipei, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

Start in Taipei ! One of the main attractions is Taipei 101 , one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Kids will love riding up to the observation deck on one of the fastest elevators in the world and taking in panoramic views of Taipei. For animal lovers, there’s also an amazing zoo within walking distance from Taipei 101. The Taipei Zoo houses over 400 different species and boasts a huge panda exhibit where you can watch these adorable creatures playing and eating bamboo. Plus, it has a cute mini-train that kids can ride, making it one of the best places to travel in Asia with toddlers!

Then, take your little ones to explore the National Palace Museum , where they can learn about ancient Chinese art and history. Families can also try local delicacies at the Shilin Night Market and shop for souvenirs. 

And finally, don’t forget about Taiwan’s delicious cuisine! From bubble tea to night market snacks like stinky tofu and scallion pancakes, there are endless options for foodie families to explore together.

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Other Places to Visit in Taiwan with Kids

If you have more time to spend in Taiwan or are searching for the best family vacations in Asia on a budget, here are some suggestions!

  • If you want outdoor adventure with your kids, visit Taroko National Park . With its stunning marble gorge and various hiking trails suitable for families, it’s sure to be a highlight of your trip. 
  • Kaohsiung ​​, a city in southern Taiwan, is also worth adding to your itinerary, Here, you’ll find the Dream Mall , a paradise for kids and adults alike. It features a massive Ferris wheel and an indoor roller coaster that will thrill even the most adventurous of teens. Be sure to visit the city’s night markets and Pier 2 , a redeveloped area with murals and cool sculptures kids can interact with. 
  • Sun Moon Lake has crystal-clear waters and a picturesque mountainous backdrop. Families can also visit the nearby Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village to learn about Taiwan’s indigenous heritage or stroll through Wenwu Temple’s ornate halls and gardens while indulging in delicious local snacks. 

Japan’s captivating blend of modernity and tradition is a wonderful destination for families with kids. From the bright lights and big city feel of Tokyo to the serene beauty of the Japanese countryside, there are plenty of one-of-a-kind activities and attractions. Whether it’s exploring ancient castles, interacting with friendly deer, or immersing in the world of beloved characters, Japan is a destination that will create cherished memories for the whole family. And with convenient public transportation, including fast bullet trains, it’s a very user-friendly country for travelers.

Japan is also a fantastic place to go skiing in the winter. Check out Hakuba Valley , Niseko United , and more of the best ski resorts in Japan for families ! Regardless of which season to visit Asia with kids, you are sure to make a lifetime of memories!

Japan is also among our top picks for the Best International Destinations For Teens Obsessed With History ! 

A family of five stands together in front of a temple in Tokyo.

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As the capital and most populous city in Japan, Tokyo is a metropolis full of culture and entertainment. From the Imperial Palace to Meiji Shrine and Tsukiji Fish Market , there are countless historical and modern landmarks to explore. Not to mention, Tokyo is also home to many kid-friendly attractions like Tokyo Disneyland ! This magical theme park allows children to meet their favorite Disney characters, enjoy thrilling rides, and immerse themselves in a world of enchantment and wonder.

Or, take a stroll through a tranquil garden like Shinjuku Gyoen Park . Teens will also love exploring Instagram hot spots like the Harajuku District , TeamLab Planets , and the Ghibli Museum .

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A father and his child walk down Fushimilnari Shrine in Kyoto, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

Kyoto , with its rich historical heritage, offers a unique experience for families. Families can explore temples like Kiyomizu-Dera and Saihō-ji , as well as stroll through the Philosopher’s Walk or take part in a tea ceremony. ​​ Nijo Castle is another highlight, where children can dress up like samurais or geishas while learning about Japan’s fascinating history. For a taste of traditional Japanese culture, head to Kyoto’s Nishiki Market and browse the various stalls. 

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A family stands in front of the entrance to the aquarium in Osaka, one of the best places to visit in Asia with kids.

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Osaka is known for its delicious food, lively atmosphere, and interesting neighborhoods. Of course, Universal Studios Japan is a must when visiting this city! From meeting Minions from Despicable Me to experiencing the magical world of Harry Potter, this theme park offers a variety of fun-filled activities and attractions for all ages. Visiting Osaka during the spring, which is Cherry Blossom season , also adds an extra touch of beauty to the experience. Don’t forget about a traditional Japanese hot spring at SpaWorld ! 

A deer at Nara Park in Nara, Japan.

Another ancient city in Japan, Nara , is famous for its many deer that roam freely around Nara Park . Kids will also enjoy seeing Todai-ji, a Buddhist temple with the world’s largest bronze statue of Buddha inside. Regardless of where you visit in Japan when planning a vacation to Asia with kids, authentic experiences like sushi-making classes offer a chance to learn about the art of sushi preparation and create delicious rolls together.

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Happy Travels!

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We hope you liked this guide to Exploring Asia With Kids: Discover the Best Family-Friendly Destinations! From Thailand’s dazzling beaches and vibrant cities to Indonesia’s breathtaking landscapes or Vietnam’s bustling markets, each destination promises unforgettable experiences that will create lasting memories for both parents and children. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable vacation to Asia with kids! 

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    Explore The Farm In The City. Check Out The Kuala Lumpur National Zoo And Aquarium - Zoo Negara. Introduce Your Kids To Malaysian Food At Jalan Alor Food Street. Go Theme Park Crazy In The Genting Highlands. Visit The Islamic Arts Museum. What To Do In KL With Kids Map.

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    The KL Tower, also known as Menara Kuala Lumpur, is an iconic landmark and a must-visit family attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Standing tall at a height of 421 meters, this telecommunications tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline and its surrounding landscapes.

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    Amazing Family Trip To KLCC Park. KLCC Park is an ideal family destination in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The beautifully landscaped park offers lush greenery, a picturesque lake, and stunning views of the Petronas Twin Towers. Kids loved the interactive water features and spacious playground, while we enjoyed the serene walking paths.

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    Timings: 11 am to 11 pm (Monday to Friday), 10 am to 11 pm (Saturday and Sunday) ...Read More. Visit KL Bird Park. Among the other things to do in Kuala Lumpur with family, visiting KL Bird Park is the most fascinating one as it features 200 exotic species of birds, including eagles, ostriches, and hornbills.

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    You and your kids can expect all sorts of fun at SuperPark Malaysia, a unique, purpose-built, all-in-one indoor activity park housed in Avenue K Shopping Mall.The huge indoor activity park is split over two levels and divided into 3 zones, filled with a variety of family-friendly and adrenaline-pumping activities that are just as fun for all parents as they are for the kids.

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    Standing at a height of 421 metres, the KL Tower is a must-visit spot when in Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy impressive views of the city from the sky deck - the highest viewpoint in KL! 7. The Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC) Photo Credit: @yasnit_joshua. Photo Credit: @charlenegisele.

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    Standing at a height of 421 metres, the KL Tower is a must-visit spot when in Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy impressive views of the city from the sky deck - the highest viewpoint in KL! 20. District 21, IOI City Mall Putrajaya ... The best kid-friendly hotels in Kuala Lumpur, perfect for a family trip in the city. Book a family hotel room at these top ...

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    1. Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) The heart of Kuala Lumpur, full of family-friendly attractions. There is a huge free playground that is definitely worth a visit, restaurants, arts & culture, sightseeing, hotels and multiple shopping malls. The Aquaria KLCC, Petronas Twin Towers and Discovery Centre are also located here.

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    The Little Steps team has gathered together a handy, printable checklist of the best activities and things to do with kids in Kuala Lumpur. This 2-page guide is loaded with inspiration with simple icons to make it easy to navigate (cultural activities, active adventures, and free fun). For those looking for specific things to do by age, we have ...

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    Other Fun Things to do in Kuala Lumpur for Kids. Visit the Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park and Asia's 1st Nickelodeon Themed Land: Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon. Grab great deals for tickets by booking online. Visit one of the Top Five Aquariums in Asia.

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    Kuala Lumpur One Day Itinerary Kick-Off: Batu Caves. Our first stop for the day is the Batu Caves, located north of Kuala Lumpur. The caves are one train ride away from the city center. Take the KLM Komuter Train at KL Sentral and alight at the last stop, which takes you directly to the Batu Caves. The Batu Caves is one of the most sacred ...

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    Some of the top choices include E&O Residences which has a kids club on-site, THE FACE Suites with an infinity pool and superb view, and the super spacious Ascott Sentral Kuala Lumpur. E&O Residences, Off Jalan Sultan Ismail, 1, Jalan Tengah, 50450 Kuala Lumpur. THE FACE Suites, 1020, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kampung Baru, 50250 Kuala Lumpur.

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    Afternoon: Explore Culture and Heritage at Dataran Merdeka, Guan Di Temple, and Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Petaling Street Market, KL's Street and Local Food Haven. Evening: Wander the Streets of Petaling Street and Central Market. 3 Days in Kuala Lumpur Itinerary - Day 3. Morning: Thean Hou Temple Exploration.

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    1 The Discovery Centre at KLCC (Petrosains) The Discovery Centre in KLCC is one of the best activities to do in Kuala Lumpur with kids. The Discovery Centre is a large interactive science museum with a focus on technology, engineering, energy, life and transportation. The Discovery Centre has different sections with a range of fun and ...

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    Fun Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 688,439 traveller reviews and photos of kid friendly Kuala Lumpur attractions. ... THE 10 BEST Family & Kid Activities in Kuala Lumpur. Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur with Kids. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters • 1.

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    Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur With Kids. History has proven that few good things come out of colonization, and like all great cities, Kuala Lumpur gained its independence from the Brits in 1957 and has proven itself to be one of the best places to visit in Malaysia and one of the great cities in Southeast Asia.. So without further ado, here are the best attractions in Kuala Lumpur, as well as ...

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    A great place to go with family to see the aquatic life. Bought tickets online to avoid congestion during the weekend which is useful as we went on payday. Overall, the visit is pleasant and we enjoyed the place. ... The PETRONAS Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are an architectural marvel that captivate with their sheer grandeur ...

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    Little Steps Asia gives you the scoop on all the things to do and see with babies, toddlers, and kids in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Jakarta, Macau, and beyond. From family-friendly hotels, kids and baby shops, the best schools and after school activities, pregnancy tips and meet-ups and more - we have you sorted.

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    Read on as we share our favorite options for a four day KL itinerary. Malaysia's capital is one of the best places to visit in Southeast Asia for solo or family-friendly adventures. Kuala Lumpur's iconic attractions, like the Petronas Twin Towers (the tallest twin towers in the world), is what makes the city charming and inviting to many ...

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    Credit: @crezzcalabria on Instagram Take your family adventure to the underwater world at Aquaria KLCC, a state-of-the-art oceanarium in Kuala Lumpur. Located just beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and only minutes away from the iconic Twin Towers, this one of a kind attractions is where you can witness an amazing showcase of 5,000 land bound and aquatic creature exhibits.

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    Reserve your tours and things to do in Kuala Lumpur with Getyourguide! Taiwan. Taiwan is a small island nation often overlooked as one of the best Asian countries to visit with kids, but it has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages! From exploring Taipei's bustling night markets to hiking through lush forests or soaking in natural hot ...

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    1. Kuala Lumpur. There's nothing quite like Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia with its skyline decorated with skyscrapers like the iconic KL Tower and Petronas Twin Towers. Spend your day on a shopping spree in the Golden Triangle, visit the rainbow steps at Batu Caves, discover your love for the marine life at Aquaria KLCC and get a good ...

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