1. Places to visit in Kuala Lumpur
Great shopping places, delicious food and capital color
of Malaysia city; Kuala Lumpur welcomes you for a
lovely and memorable vacation. Kuala Lumpur is a city
which gives a true glimpse of Asian culture. Great
shopping places, widely diverse cuisine and temperate
sub-tropical climate make Kuala Lumpur an ideal
location to spend holiday.
2. Petronas Twin Towers
The Petronas Towers are an
amazing symbol of Kuala
Lumpur. They are visible
from just about everywhere
in the town, and dominate
the night sky. The sky
bridge is where Sean
Connery and Katherine
Zeta-Jones absailed from in
the movie 'Entrapment'
when getting out of from
the regulators on the
Millenium eve festivities.
3. Menara KL Tower
Standing on top of the Bukit
Nanas Woodlands Reserve, the
421m-high KL Tower is, at the
moment, the fifth highest
structure in the world. Officially
known as Menara KL, it has
been outshone by the Petronas
Twin Towers but continues to be
an essential structural marking
and features amazing opinions
of the town. The watching
outdoor patio is at least 100
meters higher than the Petronas
Tower’s Skybridge - to get free
passes be sure to appear early.
4. Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Among Kuala Lumpur very
first Moorish-style
buildings, the Sultan
Abdul Samad building is a
recognized town milestone
that initially provided as
the secretariat for the
colonial British
Administration. Today it is
home to the offices of the
Ministry of Information,
Communication and
Culture of Malaysia.
5. Sunway Lagoon Theme Park
Water slides that try and twirl,
a man made 'river' ride, surf
beach, wave pool and 360°
rotating pirate ship, the list of
fun destinations at the
323,749sqm Sunway Lagoon
Theme Park is extensive.
Located in Petaling Jaya, the
park involves a total of five
different areas - the water
park, Amusement Park,
Extreme Park and Wildlife
Park.
6. Batu Caves
11 km north of KL, Batu Caves
is a 400-year old limestone
mountain, best known as the
centerpiece of the yearly
Hindu festival of Thaipusam.
The celebration draws a large
number of guests who come
to see the vibrant scene of
enthusiasts who pay respect
by holding ornately-decorated
‘kavadis’ along
with various metal hook and
skewers which are used to
stab the skin, tongue and
cheeks.
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