Study tour, a travel experience with specific learning goals, is a platform to allow students to approach their area of study in a hands-on and experiential manner, combining theory with real-life experience and cultural perspective. It emphasizes learning from experience and offer both group and self-directed activities that enable learners to explore new places, cultures, and people. Study tours are designed to be both fun and educational. In English class, study tour give a highly enjoyable learning experience in which students gain confidence by speaking English and learn quickly because they are in an English-speaking environment. Therefore, I would recommend a trip to British High Commission Kuala Lumpur for our study tour. British High Commission Kuala Lumpur, as stated in its name, is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur city. Accessible by Jalan Tun Razak, also via public bus RapidKL B114 and B103. It is 3.4km away from our Segi College, which takes about 9 minutes’ drive given the traffic is in moderate density. The location is a few minute walk to nearby Acme Bar and Coffee shop and Ampang Park shopping mall which is a perfect venue for our class students to relax and discuss about our visit together after our class trip. Furthermore, it is 300m away from the Embassy of Belgium, in case we would like to explore more multicultural knowledge at the day. In adjacent to the Embassy of Belgium, there is Embassy of Singapore, United states, and Spanish Embassy so we have enough permission for visit we could travel half the globe by a day class trip. First and foremost, this location is chosen for our class trip mainly because it contributes to Malaysia-British diplomacy relationship and I think our English class can pay a visit to this commission tower to understand and learn how English language is important in maintaining a cross cultural relationship like Malaysian and British. Apart from maintaining a good relationship be