Visit Islamic Art Museum and National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur

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25 persons

Location

Malaysia

Overview

A half-day city tour of Kuala Lumpur focusing on the Islamic Art Museum and the National Mosque offers a fascinating glimpse into Malaysia's rich cultural heritage. Here's an outline of what you can expect:

1. Start at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Begin your day at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, one of the largest museums of Islamic arts in Southeast Asia. The museum showcases a vast collection of over 7,000 artifacts, including Islamic calligraphy, textiles, ceramics, and ancient manuscripts.

Highlights include the stunning Dome Gallery, intricately designed Islamic architecture, and exhibits detailing the history of Islamic art across various regions, such as the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.

The museum is housed in a beautiful building with Islamic-style architecture, offering a serene environment to admire the collections.

2. Visit the National Mosque (Masjid Negara)

After the museum, head towards the National Mosque of Malaysia, known as Masjid Negara. This mosque is one of the most significant landmarks in Kuala Lumpur.

Opened in 1965, Masjid Negara is a magnificent example of modern Islamic architecture, blending traditional Islamic designs with contemporary elements. The mosque features a large, umbrella-shaped roof, symbolising the Islamic culture's open, welcoming nature.

Visitors can take a guided tour around the mosque, learn about its architecture, and explore the tranquil grounds, which include serene gardens and fountains.

Be sure to dress modestly, and if needed, the mosque provides attire for visitors to ensure respect for local customs.

3. Additional Highlights

Both sites are located relatively close to each other, making the transition between them easy and convenient.

Along the way, your guide may provide insights into the history of Islam in Malaysia and its cultural significance, enriching your experience.

This tour offers a deep dive into Islamic art and architecture, perfect for those seeking to explore Kuala Lumpur’s cultural heritage.

 

Pricing:

 

Cost:  BDT 1,300/-  [ Per Person ]

[Customisation options available upon request.]

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Guided Tour.
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Tips and Gratuities.
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Special Interest

FAQs

What are the opening hours of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia?
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is typically open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. However, it's always a good idea to check the official website or confirm with the tour operator in case of any changes to the schedule, such as holidays or special events.
Can visitors take photos inside the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia?
Yes, photography is allowed in most areas of the museum. However, there may be certain exhibits or galleries where photography is restricted. It’s best to check for signage or ask museum staff for guidance.
Do I need to dress in a particular way to visit the National Mosque?
Yes, visitors are required to dress modestly when visiting Masjid Negara. Women should cover their heads with a scarf, and both men and women should wear clothing that covers their arms and legs. The mosque provides robes for visitors who are not appropriately dressed.
Is there an entrance fee for the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia and the National Mosque?
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia. The fee is typically around RM14 for adults, with discounts for students, children, and senior citizens. Entrance to the National Mosque is free, but donations are appreciated.
How long does the half-day tour take?
The tour usually lasts around 4 to 5 hours, depending on the time spent at each location and the pace of the group. This includes visits to both the Islamic Arts Museum and the National Mosque, with time allocated for exploration and any additional activities

Tour Location

Kuala Lumpur

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