Several Roads in Brickfields and Masjid India Closed for Deepavali Bazaar Until October 19
Introduction
In celebration of Deepavali 2025, Kuala Lumpur’s Brickfields and Masjid India have transformed into vibrant hubs of festive shopping and cultural activity. To accommodate the bustling Deepavali Bazaar, several roads in these areas have been temporarily closed to traffic until October 19, 2025. The move aims to ensure smooth pedestrian movement, safety, and a lively environment for shoppers and traders alike.
Roads Closed for Deepavali Bazaar
The following roads are affected by the temporary closures:
In Brickfields (Little India)
- Jalan Tun Sambanthan – partial closure, especially around the Little India stretch near Sentral Suites.
- Jalan Rakyat – closed to allow bazaar stalls and pedestrian access.
- Lorong Chan Ah Tong – partially restricted for vendor setups and crowd control.
In Masjid India Area
- Jalan Bunus 6 (Jalan Masjid India) – fully occupied by bazaar stalls selling festive items.
- Jalan Bunus 5 and surrounding lanes – limited access due to stall extensions and foot traffic.
These closures are part of Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) traffic management plan to support the Deepavali Bazaar and ensure safety for visitors.
Duration and Schedule
The road closures are effective from September 29 to October 19, 2025.
The Deepavali Bazaar operates daily during this period, typically from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM, attracting thousands of visitors preparing for the Festival of Lights.
About the Deepavali Bazaar
The Deepavali Bazaar in Brickfields and Masjid India is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most anticipated festive markets. It features over 140 stalls selling:
- Traditional Indian clothing (sarees, kurtas, lehengas)
- Jewelry and accessories
- Decorative items and oil lamps (vilakku)
- Indian sweets, snacks, and festive food
- Henna art and gift hampers
The bazaar is not just a shopping destination—it’s a cultural experience showcasing the unity and spirit of Malaysia’s Indian community.
Traffic and Parking Advisory
Motorists are advised to:
- Avoid the affected areas during peak hours.
- Use public transportation, such as KL Sentral, Monorail, or MRT stations nearby.
- Alternative routes include Jalan Travers, Jalan Istana, and Jalan Damansara for through traffic.
Limited parking is available around KL Sentral and NU Sentral Mall, with pedestrian access to Brickfields via footpaths.
For Visitors
If you plan to visit:
- Wear comfortable shoes—the area will be crowded.
- Bring cash, as not all stalls accept digital payments.
- Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the evening rush.
- Respect temple premises nearby and follow crowd control measures.
Why the Closures Matter
The temporary road closures help:
- Promote local small businesses and artisans.
- Maintain public safety during high visitor turnout.
- Enhance the festive atmosphere for Deepavali celebrations.
DBKL also ensured that traders received sturdier, weather-resistant tents following recent storms, ensuring uninterrupted bazaar operations.
Conclusion
The temporary road closures in Brickfields and Masjid India highlight Kuala Lumpur’s commitment to preserving cultural celebrations while maintaining safety and order. Until October 19, 2025, locals and tourists can enjoy an immersive Deepavali shopping experience filled with color, music, and tradition.
Celebrate responsibly, plan your route ahead, and be part of the Deepavali spirit in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.


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