Sunday 26 August 2012

KUALA LUMPUR MOST VISITED DESTINATIONS PART 1

Kuala Lumpur can best be explored at several areas such as the Golden Triangle where it's the hub of the city nightlife. While the Petronas Twin Towers dominate the business district of KLCC in the northeast then we also have Kl tower that is 335 - meter ( 1,099-foot) high giving you to enjoying 360 degree view of Kuala Lumpur city and with a  revolving restaurant, providing the pefect asian buffet with lunch, high tea and dinners with a panoramic view of the city.

Besides, the tranquil Lake Gardens at the southwest are a perfect escape from the urban clutter and the amazing largest bird park in asia KL Birdpark. Moreover, you can see Kuala Lumpur’s old colonial core at Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur Train Station which is dominated by elegant colonial buildings. There are so much more!  


The following are Kuala Lumpur’s most visited tourist destinations that should be put within your travel itinerary. Enjoy!
 1. Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
The KLCC is listed within the most visited tourist destination in Kuala Lumpur simply because the area is made up of multiple attractions including the Suria KLCC, KLCC Park, Aquaria KLCC, and of course the magnificent Petronas Towers. In addition, the KLCC is a sophisticated tourist destination that is conveniently accessible through Light Rail Transits to avoid all the traffic congestion in the city. KLCC also is  the best place for photography that provide to different panorama between day time and night time. 
And of course, no visit to Malaysia is ever complete without visiting the Petronas Twin Towers skybridge and observation deck , KLCC. The Skybridge and Observation Deck is open to the public from 9am – 9pm, Tuesday to Sunday at RM80 per adult (about 25 USD).

 2. KL Tower
The Kuala Lumpur Tower 
( Malay: Menara Kuala Lumpur, abbreviated As KL Tower ) is a tall tower located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Its construction was completed on 1 march 1995. It is used for comunication purpose and features an antenna that reaches 421 meter(1381 foot. The roof of the pod is at 335 meter (1099 foot). The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing lunch, high tea and dinner with a panoramic view of the city. The tower is the second highest view point in Kuala Lumpur that is open to the public after the 88 floor observation deck from KLCC. The building is the landmark of Kuala Lumpur with archrival Petronas Towers.

3. Golden Triangle Area 
The Golden Triangle is a modern and stylish district with 5-star premier hotels, including the Mandarin Oriental , JW Marriot, Park Royal Hotel, Trader Hotel, Grand Milinium Hotel and the luxuries shoping gallery Star Hill Gallery , other shopping malls such as Pavilion KL, Sungai Wang Plaza , Lot 10 , Farenheit and Berjaya Time Square. Moreover, the Golden Triangle is Kuala Lumpur’s main shopping and nightlife district with countless bars and pubs. It’s absolutely a must-visit tourist destination if shopping and clubbing are your favorite nightlife activities.


Kuala Lumpur is also home to various shopping malls such as Mid Valley Megamall (6th largest shopping mall in the world), Suria KLCCPavillion/Lot 10/Sungai Wang Plaza/Low Yat Plaza/Berjaya Times Square (all located in the Bukit Bintang area); as well as 1 Utama (4th largest) and Sunway Pyramid(9th largest) located slightly outside Kuala Lumpur. If you’ve ever wanted to buy anything from Malaysia, here’s the place to do it. Oh, and fun fact: Our shopping malls close at 9pm, unlike in many other countries where life stops at 5pm. Remember to bring your credit cards.









2 comments:

  1. wow ! your article is great
    i hope someday could visit KL
    visit me back






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  2. hi thanks for the comment ... im upadate more new info about traveling in Malaysia ...so hope u keep on follow more update and sharing some new info ....

    have a nice day ......

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