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  • Wear Your Shoes And Keep Walking To Explore Kuala Lumpur

    Fri, Jan 1, 2010

    Malaysia



    Kuala Lumpur (commonly acknowledged as KL), is the capital city of Malaysia. It is a charming city that is continuously on the progress. It recommends eye-catching architecture, an astonishing collection of food, an extensive assortment of shopping as well as an exhilarating and wide-ranging nightlife. Any person who has been setting up to splurge a quantity of time in Southeast Asian cities should have Kuala Lumpur on their must visit list.

    Kuala Lumpur

    • Keep Shopping till you run out of cash

      From posh high-end shopping malls located by the length of Bukit Bintang Street to the roadside stalls in the region of Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur is a paradise for all shopping addicts.

    • Travel in the monorail

      Have a ride across the corners of the city in the Kuala Lumpur Monorail. The journey offers dissimilar analysis of the metropolis from the top of the trees. The monorails are quite fast, clean as well as very much affordable.

    kuala lumpur monorail

    • Discover Petaling Street

      It is a road stretch in the region of Chinatown as well as the close by Central Market. This area is a well-liked place for buying the local handiwork. Petaling Street is a full of character open-air market with a large number of stalls advertising an innumerable amount goods as well as food. Don’t fail to remember to bargain.

    petaling street

    • Have the exotic food in the city

      Whether you are planning to have it at a 5-star hotel or at a roadside stall you will surely love the exotic food of the Kuala Lumpur city. Donot forget to taste the meal across the Jalan Alor. This route is placed equivalent to the Bukit Bintang Street. Jalan Alor is over and over again looked upon as the spirit of Kuala Lumpur’s local food. The number of cuisine stall gives out an unbelievable diversity of Malay, Indian, Chinese, Thai as well as the Indonesian forte. The ambiance is thrilling and a lot of types of foodstuff to be had will depart the first-time tourist in a surprise. Do taste the satay or the grilled stingray.

    • Rest at the base of the Petronas Towers

      Petrona Tower is the one of the tallest twin tower structure in the globe. You can other chose from strolling from corner to corner of the Sky Bridge constructed on the 47th level. The way in to the building at this level is without charge as well as it is on the first-come-first-serve basis; if you really want to get the tickets to reach the tower before 8 in the morning.

     Petronas Towers

    • Visit to the Aquaria

      An aquarium is located subsequently to the Petronas Twin Towers. This aquarium is constructed as to provide the tourists a preview of the marine world in the Malysian Sea

    • Stopover at the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

      The park is located in the Lake Gardens. It’s one of the leading aviaries in the globe. The Rhinoceros Hornbills, remarkable birds are easily seen here.

    • Visit Batu Caves

      The Batu caves are situated at a distance of 13 km from the northern frontier of Kuala Lumpur. The Batu Caves are a fascinating destination. A huge limestone projection hosts a sequence of caves as well as cave temples. Be prepared to climb up the 272 steps to reach to the most important cave temple.

    Batu Caves

    • Visit the historical monuments in Kuala Lumpur

      If you are willing to have a little visit of the various historical monuments located in the city of Kuala Lumpur, start you amble from the Moorish-encouraged Old Railway Station, walk ahead of the electric blue dome of the National Mosque up to the Merdeka Square (also known as the Independence Square) The mammoth flag mast you will see here is known to the tallest in the globe. At the conclusion of the convergence of the Klang as well as the Gombak Rivers (stated as the origin place of KL). Don’t fail to remember to stopover one of my much loved mosques, the famous Masjid Jamek, that is located pompously at the rim of location of the convergence of the 2 rivers, and also the close by little India neighborhood.

    Masjid Jamek

    • Kuala Lumpur Tower

      Reach the observation deck of the Kuala Lumpur Tower situated at a height of 421 m for indomitable inspection of the city. Kuala Lumpur tower is also known as Menara KL. From this location, you’ll have incomparable sight of the spires of the tallest Petronas Twin Towers. Visit the tower earlier than the sunset and observe as the capital glows up as well as the turning of the various skyscrapers in to gold.

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