How will you spend your cruise day in port in Port Klang Malaysia. Port Klang is the main port in Selangor, a state located in Malaysia. Not only is it a beautiful town but it’s also filled with much history. Whether you want to spend a few hours fishing at fishing village or exploring the pre-war buildings, Port Klang has something special waiting for you.
With Port Klang’s abundance of fishing lakes, it’s a perfect destination to put that old fishing rod to use. Port Klang’s fishing village is only a short boat ride away. The great thing about Port Klang’s fishing village is that it gives you an inside look into the daily life of Malaysian fishermen. As compared to more modern areas, they use simple nets and physical agility to catch their fish keeping with their old tradition.
Port Klang in Selangor, Malaysia, is one of the busiest ports in the world with over 60 million containers going through it each year. The ships that go through this port are massive and can hold thousands of containers on each journey. The Port Klang Cruise gives you the opportunity to be right at the heart of this action and see it all from up close. Hop on board with your family or friends and enjoy what Port Klang has to offer!
What to see in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur has a great selection of attractions for tourists, including famous buildings and monuments, stunning historical sites, excellent museums and vibrant shopping districts. During your visit you can discover more about Malaysia’s history and culture at places like The Kuala Lumpur City Museum or Malaysia’s National Mosque. You should also take some time out to explore nature at local parks or even see an exciting football match at one of Kuala Lumpur’s world-class stadiums.
What to eat in Kuala Lumpur
When you’re on vacation, it’s tempting to try all sorts of new foods—and you should! But be careful about eating street food in Kuala Lumpur. Many are made using different ingredients and cooking methods than we’re used to back home. Wash your fruits and veggies before you eat them, steer clear of anything too spicy, and if something smells weird, don’t eat it.
Port Klang Heritage Walk
Port Klang is also filled with much history. You can go on a free heritage walk that is offered every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM – 12:30 PM. This walk is conducted by a professional tour guide who takes you through the former Chartered Bank building, the Klang Railway Station, the Raja Mahadi Fort, the Kota Bridge, and many more historic spots. More information about this walk can be found here: http://mpklang.gov.my.
If you’re in the mood to do some solo sight seeing, you can also take a Klang mini bus around the town. It can help you to navigate around the main areas of Klang, Meru, Klang Utama more easily if you won’t have access to a car.