Under the Stars: An evening with our award-winning tourist guide and BB girl Jasmine Leow
Tips/Service Fee
RM70 per pax
Minimum Pax: 10
Duration
Estimated duration of walking ~ 3.5 hours
Remark:
The itinerary may change depending on weather conditions and timing. The tour guide also reserves the right to cancel the tour if the minimum number of participants is not met. Payment can be made upon registration.
Meeting Point
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Fountain in front of Pavilion Kuala Lumpur (if there is no rain).
If there is rain, meet at Pavilion KL main entrance.
Time: 6:30PM
Together with Award-winning tourist guide and BB girl Ms Jasmine Leow


Never miss the food
Hutong & Street Food:
Light food tasting at a “gourmet heritage village” of hand-picked hawker/heritage stalls, many of which have operated for 2nd or 3rd generations, now brought together into a modern, air-conditioned setting. Muslims can go try Arab food or nasi kandar nearby, also accompanied by stories of food and culture.
Get an Arab feel:
As we proceed along Bukit Bintang to Jalan Alor (famous food street) and Changkat (night life and foot massage). See fishes, insects and animals spring out of walls.
Coffee treat
Here’s how the locals drink coffee, with a dash of coconut. It’s something you shouldn’t miss. Want to try?


Get a sniff, rather strong sniffs
Pass by Dury-Dury and you won’t miss the king of fruit - the durian that many people love while some are scared to try
Make a wish:
You don’t have to go to the Trevi Fountain in Rome just to make a wish.
The fountain we are going to bring you is just as spectacular. Prepare some coins to throw and get your phone cameras ready to shoot some dazzling shots.
Where to go
Sight-Seeing:
View of 5-star hotels, shopping: JW Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Pavilion, etc.
Proceed to Lot 10 and traffic lights: Frontage of a pedestrian crossing that rivals
Experience the famous Tokyo Shibuya Scramble Crossing, in Bukit Bintang - described as the world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Here’s where the story starts and things get interesting.
The Bukit Bintang transformation: Proceed to narrate just how much Bukit Bintang has changed over the past 50 years (and it’s an awful lot) – from wet market and prison to what it is today - the liveliest place in KL for shopping and entertainment.






Hit the dazzling night lights
Heritage buildings
Pass by Lima Pulo in Tong Shin Terrace - a beautifully restored 1930s pre-war building at Tong Shin Terrace that transmits a very nostalgic, heritage house feel. This restaurant offers a tantalizing Malay-Chinese combination of Peranakan (nyonya) cuisine. If the proud owners are not too busy, they can give you a tour of the place and tell you the story of how this place had been restored.
The sound of music
If you like, you can invite Jasmine to sing D0-RE-MI for you. If not, the street buskers shall keep you entertained while you sip and enjoy your coffee right under the stars on a hill (means Bukit Bintang with pun intended). Linger on and enjoy BB as much as you want!






Contact & Registration
You didn’t come this far to see without action. Come and join us now!


Note: The itinerary may change depending on weather conditions and timing. The tour guide also reserves the right to cancel the tour if the minimum number of participants is not met. Payment has to be made upon registration.
Tips/Service Fee
RM70 per pax
Minimum Pax: 10
Have additional questions?
Contact Jasmine Leow
Tel/Whatsapp: +6012 2624361
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