Solo travelling is now one of the emerging travel trends across the globe with many tourists looking to spend their vacations enjoying solitary time and the chance to reconnect with themselves. If you are planning your next solo vacation to Kuala Lumpur here are a few popular attractions you can visit to make your stay more memorable.
Thean Hou Temple

Visiting this colourful Chinese temple is one of the top things to do in Bukit Bintang. In addition to the temple’s vibrant architectural features, you can also head to the top stories to enjoy stunning views of the city’s natural and modern landscapes.
Masjid Jamek Mosque
Located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, close to Travelodge Bukit Bintang, this is one of the oldest mosques in the city. Designed by Architect A.B. Hubback in 1908, the mosque is widely admired for its immaculate structure and is frequently visited by worshippers both local and foreign.
Batu Caves
Climbing the colourful stars that lead up to the Batu Caves is another memorable experience worth enjoying in Malaysia. These caves are one of the most significant Hindu shrines in the world and feature the renowned Murugan Statue, which is Malaysia’s tallest Hindu statue.
Perdana Botanical Gardens
Given that relaxation is one of the key aspects of solo travel, one of the best places in the city to unwind is the Perdana Botanical Gardens. With a wide range of trails, animal sanctuaries and gardens it is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and enjoy a leisurely walk.