Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Must I have cycle experience?Yes, it is a must that you have cycle experience and that you are be able to cycle in traffic in your own environment in a safe way. You have to got a basic balance on the bicycle and easily can make starts and stops.
Will the tour continue when it rains? The bike tours always do. A rain shower is nothing unusual in an Asian country. There is also a daily rain shower in Kuala Lumpur. You can get wet... It is very refreshing!
Do I have to wear a helmet? No, wearing a helmet is not obligatory. We strongly recommend doing so.
Isn't it too hot to cycle in Kuala Lumpur? No, biking provides a light breeze to cool you off. We always cycle at a quiet pace. This gives our bike tours a relaxing character. Furthermore, we have plenty of rest periods on the way, so you can be sure that body and mind can enjoy the many fascinating sights. At the start of the tour you will receive a bottle of water.
What clothes do I wear during the tour? We visit a temple, so clothing that covers knees and shoulders is appreciated. We also recommend: Wear light, comfortable clothes with a hat or cap to protect the head from the sun. With shoes or fixed sandals you have the best control over the bike, so no slippers. Sunscreen is a must.
Which language is spoken by the guides? Our guides speak English
Is it safe to cycle? Yes, it is safe to cycle. There are many motor cyclists and cars and it is reasonably ordered for an Asian city. They take into account cyclists.
Are children allowed to ride? Children from 7 years with good bike control can ride the tour. These are seen as real cyclists. Children up to 6 years have children's seats. There is no need to pay for both the child and the children's seat.
Is the tour safe for children? As long as children have good control over the bike they will have no problems. We cycle very limited on the big roads. We mainly use roads, alleys and footpaths where we enter the local community.
Which children's bikes are there? We have different types of children's bikes, as well as bicycles for adults with seats. Keep in mind that all our bicycles have hand brakes, because most children are accustomed to a back trap-brake. If you have any doubts about your child's ability to use our bikes, come and have a look. Please contact us to make an appointment.
For "Cycling Tours-No Transfer" option, Make sure you are at Carpark in the Malaysian Tourism Centre, MaTIC, 109 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur at the latest 15 to 30 minutes before start.
The customer is required to sign an indemnity form to acknowledge and accept the General Terms & Conditions listed, prior the start of the tour.
Asni Tours is not liable in case of any physical damage or material damage during the tour.