Kuala Lumpur is an iconic city that should be included on everyone's travel bucket list. The multicultural and vibrant capital of Malaysia, one of the cheapest countries to visit in Asia, has everything you could imagine, including fantastic short getaways from KL. It should be no surprise then that sometimes it can be too overwhelming for visitors to the city to figure out what attractions to prioritize. As such, this 3 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary focuses on the main historically and culturally significant Asian landmarks and natural wonders of the city. Kuala Lumpur, or KL as the locals call it, is mostly known for its famous skyline, colorful streets, and natural beauty. It is the perfect combination of modern technology and nature. Kuala Lumpur is one of the few cities where different cultures and religions coexist peacefully. KL is a city where you can spend all day shopping at the largest shopping malls in the world, eat exotic food, visit exciting museums, and explore busy streets and natural landmarks. My KL itinerary is fast-paced and jam-packed with breathtaking places to visit in KL in 3 days. Believe me; you won't have time to wonder what to do in the city after reading my Kuala Lumpur itinerary! You will see almost everything there is to see, from the city's notorious skyscrapers to its lush gardens. If you have only two days in this phenomenal city, consider the following 2 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary that was written by a local. If you have longer than a weekend or are backpacking Malaysia, then consider also visiting its beautiful islands, such as Langkawi and Tioman Island. The weather in Kuala Lumpur stays almost the same year-round: hot, humid, and tropical. The city experiences annual monsoons in March and April, so try to avoid this period if you can! The perfect time to visit Kuala Lumpur is during the summer (May to July) when the weather is warm, and the chance of rain is low. However, summer is always filled with tourist crowds and has higher prices, while in winter (December to February), you can expect lower temperatures and prices. So, it's really up to you when to visit.