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Southeast Asia's youngest capital Kuala Lumpur plays host to a variety of ethnic groups like
Malays, Chinese, Indians and sundry impacts, with each band of residents bringing its own
brand of society to the drawing board. Visitors can't reject that the city's got an
unquestionably huge variety of shopping choices-- the capital residences a few of the
nation's trendiest mammoth shopping center and street markets.
Central KL is rather compact with multilane freeways and a maze of slim alleys; New-York-
like traffic snarl ups prevail occurrences however despite this the capital manages to
preserve its high-end urban appeal. KL's smorgasbord of food is incontestable-- the very best
location to sample a great deal of the city's food is from the stalls that line Chinatown's five-
foot-wide pathways.
TRIPS IN KUALA LUMPUR AND NEARBY
There are lots of tours in and around Kuala Lumpur that accommodate each person's unique
expectations; so if you would like to remain within the boundaries of KL, then try the KL
Walkabout Trip; however if you're the even more adventurous type then don't hesitate to get
behind the controls of an aircraft on the Become-A-One-Day-Pilot Tour and relish the vista of
Malaysia's lovely sights from the skies.
These trips are all based in Kuala Lumpur for your convenience; so you can decide to
discover the city one day and travel to some of its outlying destinations - such as the Kuala
Gandah Elephant Sanctuary or the ethnically-rich Batu Caves - the next day.
WHAT TO DO IN KUALA LUMPUR
Modern Kuala Lumpur's cityscape of Victorian, Moorish and Moghul architecture juxtaposed
with gleaming metal and glass high-rises is a continually-growing melange of conservatism
and new-age design. Sacrosanct and historic websites are spread out very finely but it's the
city's modern offerings that will keep you occupied after that-- from loosening up massages
and deal shopping in Chinatown to getting a bird's eye view from the observation deck of the
KL Tower and an opulent night out with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Bird's - Eye View of KL
There are two places right here where you can get a bird's - eye view of Kuala Lumpur: the
Petronas Twin Towers' skybridge and the KL Tower's observation platform. Connecting
Tower 1 and Tower 2, the skybridge is suspended at 170 metres above ground and is
supported by a three-hinged arch comprising huge round bearings at the base and a pair of
2. 51-metre steel legs. Although admission to the skybridge is cost-free, site visitors need to get
below early to obtain tickets to the skybridge as just a particular money of visitors is permitted
per day, and the queue could get impossibly long.
Equipped with four express lifts which takes you to the top in less than a minute, the KL
Tower's observation deck stands at 276 metres above ground and comes total with an audio
tour in 11 languages. Visitors who purchase tickets to the observation platform can
additionally acquire entry to the Outdoor Winter season Park, the KL Tower Animal Area, the
Woodland in the City during the day, the Light & Sound Program at night, and experience
being an F1 driver at the F1 Stimulator Area.
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