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5 Fun Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Take the Petronas Twin Towers Tour
  • This may be the world's sixth tallest building in
    the world, however the tour's not going to take
    the whole day. This 45-minute tour offers you the
    chance to go up to the Petronas Tower Skybridge
    which links Tower 1 and Tower 2 and lets you see
    the amazing view of the lumpur bus fare horizon.
    At the beginning of the trip, a hologram of a
    lady welcomes the visitors before the group is
    led by a real individual into an elevator
    increasing to the floor where the Skybridge is.
    After 15 minutes in the Skybridge, the group
    moves up to the Observation Deck where tall
    windows enable visitors to obtain another great
    view of the city. The Observation Deck also
    houses about three various designs of the
    Petronas Towers.
  • The Petronas Twin Towers trip costs MYR 50.00 per
    person with 10 various schedules from 0900 AM
    until 0615 PM, daily other than Mondays and
    Holidays. After the first set up trip of the day,
    each tour time slot begins 15 minutes after the
    preceding one starts. Tickets to the trip are
    only restricted to about 300 persons every day,
    and although ticket window opens at 8 AM,
    there'll be a long line of people waiting to get
    tickets at 0630 AM.
  • When the trip is over, there is a memento shop
    just outside the lobby and the skyscraper
    likewise has a shopping mall called Suria KLCC
    where costly names such as Gucci can be
    bought.See the Batu Caves
  • Climbing the 272 steps up to the mouth of the
    Batu Caves is worth it as soon as you see view
    from the top. Besides the massive, gold-painted
    statuary of the Hindu Lord Murugan, monkeys never
    fail to welcome the visitors outside the Batu
    Caves. The within of the Batu Caves is well-lit
    and houses a Hindu temple that is still being
    made use of today, in addition to a couple of
    stores that offer beverages, food, and souvenir
    items. Stalactites curtain from the high ceiling
    of the Batu Caves as limestone covers the wall.
    Several statues of Hindu deities can be found
    inside the caves.
  • Race at the Singapore International Circuit
  • You can head to the Sepang International Circuit
    during the Formula 1 Malaysian Grand Prix season
    and view the race live. The Sepang International
    Circuit meanses 45-minutes far from the Kuala
    Lumpur Town hall by train and bus johor to hatyai
    - you have to take both unless you ride a taxi or
    private transpo.
  • Tickets to the F1 Malaysian Grand Prix are said
    to be the most inexpensive among all the 0
    international Formula 1 races.
  • Besides the Formula 1 Grand Prix, other races
    like MotoGP and the Sepang Drag Fight are held in
    the Circuit too.
  • Be Superman for 5 Minutes in the Genting
    Highlands
  • Riding the Flying Coaster at the Outdoor Theme
    Park in Genting Highlands will give you that
    Superman-feeling as you go up and down the rails
    in a susceptible lying position. If that doesn't
    sound thrilling enough for you, take the Area
    Shot trip. In this ride, get buckled up and wait
    to start. If you think getting suspended in the
    air isn't your thing, try go -karting for some
    fun in the Genting Highland's Outdoor Amusement
    park's mini indoor racetrack.
  • The park also has traditional rides like the
    merry-go-round and Ferris Wheel, and supermarket
    too.
  • Shop at Petaling Street
  • This busy China Town street has some cool
    designer bags and handbags that anybody can pay
    for. Yes, these are replicas of the original,
    however come on, not everyone will certainly now
    it's just a replica. The stalls likewise have
    shirts and shoes in all sizes. There are likewise
    delays that sell Kuala Lumpu keychains and other
    souvenir products for a less costly rate as
    compared to souvenir shops.
  • Besides these product, food carts and food shops
    likewise occupy the sides of the Petaling Street,
    as well as a couple of hotels.
  • Petaling Street is most busy in the late
    afternoon and in the evening.
  • If you want to review more details, please the
    official site to see much more!
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