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    11 Things to do on your next trip to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

    Posted 25 January 2023 in Travel Wanderlust

    11 Things to do on your next trip to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

    Kuala Lumpur is a popular Islamic city that depicts beautiful Islamic architecture in its monuments and infrastructure. The city is a melting pot of culture and pleasure, and a renowned tourist destination known for its little nooks and towering skyscrapers. It has become a popular tourist attraction that should not be missed during your visit to Malaysia. A visit here will introduce you to the customs, culture, art, and people's way of life. Here you will explore historical monuments, modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, beautiful parks, etc.

    Some of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur are listed below:

    1. Enjoy an evening stroll at the Petronas Towers

    The Petronas Skyscrapers, often known as the Petronas Twin Towers are the world's highest twin towers and one of the most recognisable sites globally. Due to Malaysia's Muslim predominance, the skyscrapers showcases Islamic architecture and decorations. Visitors come here to stroll across the sky bridge connecting the two buildings and take in the fantastic views across Kuala Lumpur. A visit here will urge you to click pictures and post on Instagram.

    2. Explore the history of Mahamariamman Temple

    Sri Mahamariamman Temple is the city's oldest Hindu temple, established in the 18th century. It is well worth visiting for anyone interested in learning about the city's varied cultures and religions. As you approach, you'll see the temple's brilliant and colourful façade, which features a variety of Hindu deities illustrating renowned tales. Visitors may tour the grounds and marvel at the architecture and ambience of the structure, which is an operating temple and hence a centre of prayer for the local Tamil population.

    3. Bird-watching at Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

    This massive aviary, which spans over 20 acres, is home to over 3000 birds. The park focuses on promoting native species to tourists. There are some imported birds housed in the park as well. A visit here will introduce you to the local flora, animals and birds at one of the world's largest public aviaries. The park is also a well-known scientific site focusing on conservation and education and breeding programmes, and scientific studies of birds in their natural habitat.

    4. Enjoy the culture at the National Museum

    The National Museum, located near the famous Lake Gardens, is an architectural marvel. It is designed in the shape of a traditional house and includes decorations that mix contemporary and traditional designs. Learn about Malaysia's history and culture at the National Museum, which has reconstructions of Malay dwellings, wedding scenes and hunting exhibitions. Local instruments and national costumes are also on display. There are also temporary exhibitions and regular shows in the Central Hall that change throughout the year.

    5. Enjoy thrilling rides at Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

    Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, located a short distance from the city centre in the Petaling Jaya district, has been providing family enjoyment since 1997. Visitors to the region can enjoy not just a theme park but also a water park on the same property, with more thrilling rides for the more daring. Theme park attractions, interactive games, wave and surf pools, and even a zoo are all part of the complex. The park also offers food and shopping opportunities for visitors looking for souvenirs.

    6. Explore century-old temples at Batu Caves

    This century-old limestone temple, undoubtedly one of Kuala Lumpur's most famous tourist attractions, is reached through a 272-step hike. There are three large and countless smaller caves here, filled with idols and sculptures.

    The Cathedral Cave is the most visited because of its mediaeval 100m high arched roof and various Hindu temples. The Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave are the others, containing sculptures and antique paintings to enjoy.

    7. Aquaria KLCC

    Aquaria, one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur. It is home to around 150 species of marine life and 5000 different types of fish. Tiger sharks, seahorses, sea snakes, colourful coral fish, the Amazon Basin and coral reefs are some of the most popular attractions here. Keep an eye out for the fish-feeding activities while you're here. This attraction is suitable for people of all ages, so dive in!

    8. Perdana Botanical Gardens

    This beautiful site is a must-see for anybody visiting Kuala Lumpur. The Orchid Gardens, which cover 10,000 square metres and feature 800 orchids, artificial fountains, rock gardens and rustic walking routes, are particularly well-known. The Hibiscus Garden, home to Malaysia's national flower and thrives in profusion here, is very popular. The best time to visit this place is on weekends when the area is buzzing with people engaged in various activities, setting the tone for a fun day. In the cafés here, you can also get some light appetisers.

    9. Chinatown

    Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, is a location that never sleeps and is always bustling with colours and activity. Chinatown should be on your must-see list if you're ever in Kuala Lumpur, especially if you're a genuine bargain hunter since it's renowned as the 'Bargain Hunter's Paradise’.

    Everything is available here, from Chinese medicines to counterfeit items. The site is a shopper's dream, especially at night, when it transforms into a busy and colourful night market.

    10. Sultan Abdul Samad Building

    The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a Moorish-style building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, situated between Merdeka Square and the Royal Selangor Club. This remarkable work of art combines red bricks, bright porches, breath-taking arches, copper domes and a sky-high clock tower, making it a refuge for history and architectural enthusiasts.

    The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, created by two of the greatest architectural minds of all time, Mr A.C Norman and A.B Hubbock, exudes grandeur in every term's meaning. The primary reason for constructing this structure was to dedicate it to the Sultan of Selangor.

    11. Taman Burung

    Taman Burung, located in the tranquil Lake Gardens, is home to 3000 indigenous and international birds distributed across 21 acres of beautiful landscape. What makes the park unique is that most birds are not caged and can fly freely in their natural habitat, allowing tourists to experience the natural forest vibe as they walk down narrow paths with birds fluttering around them. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Kuala Lumpur.

    Tamang Burung is known for having the world's biggest free-flight, walk-in aviary, making it a must-see among KL attractions.

    Read more about - Explore why Kuala Lumpur is the ultimate travel destination

    Kuala Lumpur Shopping tips

    • Parking might be difficult when visiting these areas, especially during the Christmas season, so try to utilise public transit.
    • The markets may get exceedingly hot and humid due to the proximity of the booths and the large number of people that attend them. It is advisable to dress in light, breathable clothing, drink plenty of water, and look after your valuables.
    • Though many things are available at low prices, thoroughly scrutinise each item for any faults before purchasing. When it comes to technological equipment and gadgets, be extra cautious.
    • There is something for everyone when it comes to cheap shopping in Kuala Lumpur, from beautiful clothing to artwork and fantastic gifts; all you have to do is take a day out exploring the city markets.

    Places to Shop

    • Petaling Street: This bustling Chinatown shopping district is a terrific place to soak up the local vibes while browsing boutiques selling low-cost shoes, accessories and clothes. In addition to its delectable meals, the site is popular for fake merchandise and affordable replicas of famous brands. Overall, cheap shopping in Kuala Lumpur is an exciting experience! What’s better is, the street is open 24 hours.
    • Central Market: The famed Kuala Lumpur Central Market began in 1888 and has turned into a sophisticated art deco shopping centre. In Kuala Lumpur, this Central Market is a must-see to learn about Malaysian tradition and culture. You can find here high-quality items that can be purchased at low costs. Malay stalls on Lorong Melayu, Chinese vendors on straits Chinese, and Indian booths on Lorong India. You will find great artworks at a reduced price on the art lane, which is also a terrific indulgence when on a shopping tour in Kuala Lumpur! You can visit the Central Market between 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM every day.
    • Berjaya Times Square: With over 2.5 million visitors every month coming to Berjaya Times Square, a prominent mall in Kuala Lumpur is particularly renowned for its low-cost shopping. With approximately 1000 businesses selling low-cost clothing and accessories make this market a must-visit. While there are several mid-range foreign brands here, the native Malaysian brands, such as Padini, Seed, Vincci and Soda, are the true crowd-pleasers. The market is open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

    Places to eat

    There are a number of vibrant places to eat in Kuala Lumpur, and some of them are listed below:

    • Chinatown Pavilion: This top restaurant is known for its ambience, warm and friendly staff, and the variety of cuisine it offers.
    • Emily’s Steakhouse: With a unique blend of good vibes, scrumptious food and a spectacular view of the city, this place is highly recommended for steak lovers. As the name suggests, a variety of steaks are offered here.
    • Nasi Kandar Pelita: The place is located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and serves as a great place to hang out. It serves a variety of cuisines, including Indian, Seafood, Chinese, Continental, Thai, Malaysian, etc. It has both outdoor and indoor seating areas available. Tourists usually love the ambience of the place.

    How to reach?

    • By air: The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is approximately 50 km from Sepand's city centre. Kuala Lumpur now has an IndiGo flight route connecting it to Delhi, Bengaluru and other Indian cities.
    • Getting around: The city and its suburbs are connected by a well-developed network of buses, taxis and commuter trains. You may also use Kuala Lumpur's metro system, including the monorail and rapid transit trains.

    Best time to visit

    The weather in Kuala Lumpur is hot and humid practically all year due to its proximity to the equator; nevertheless, the ideal months to visit are May through July, when the city is primarily dry, and the skies are bluer than ever! The months of December to February and May to August are the driest of the year. Hotels and flights are more expensive during the dry season, although the offseason offers some savings.

    Conclusion

    So, do you feel ready to travel to Kuala Lumpur now? There's a lot in store for you in this booming city with a rich history and culture. Now is the time to arrange a vacation to Kuala Lumpur. If you visit this lovely city with your friends or family, you will be spoiled for choice because there are so many things to see.

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