Kuala Lumpur is mind-blowing and extravagant for its sightseeing tours. The sky touching Petronas twin towers, the picturesque cable car ride to the Genting Highlands, the stunning Batu caves and the sheer beauty of Thean Hou Temple. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and is incomparable with its modern skybridge and observation deck on the Petronas towers which is a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers. While you are in Kuala Lumpur, take a helicopter sightseeing trip to experience the bird’s eye view of the giant towers. Tour the Templer waterfalls which are located in a small valley, 2 km long and just north of the Kuala Lumpur’s city boundaries. Taking a trip to Myanmar and Thailand from Malaysia already sounds very exciting, cross the famous borders and indulge in a sightseeing tour of different sights from place to place. The observation deck in the Petronas towers is the best spot from where you get to see the miniature view of the city on a sightseeing tour in Kuala Lumpur.
The other very exciting expeditions could be Kampong villages walk where you get a glimpse of the Tribal life and sail to the Carey Island an Oil Palm Plantation which is also home of the Mah (people) in Meri (forest) and aborigine tribe who were sea gypsies excelling in wood carvings. Create some wonderful memories and witness Malaysia like never before this time. Malaysia is beyond the twin towers and cloud touching skyscrapers. Traveling to Malaysia is easy and very reasonable, if you are a budget traveler then you must be informed that a sightseeing tour in Kuala Lumpur can be taken on a shoestring budget and if you are visiting with your family or spouse then Malaysia has the best and most elegant resorts for the perfect vacation here.

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Places To Visit In Kuala Lumpur
Looking for a subtle Kuala Lumpur Chinatown nightlife experience? Head from the main road (Jalan Petaling) to the narrow side and get to the Petaling Street Night Market. The thriving street market with the stalls cluttered close to one another stock everything from the Hello Kitty watches to fake-label Gucci clutches. To get your stuff at the best price, you can stroll along doing ‘window-shopping’ first and then return back to the stall that gives you the best price. All the prices quoted by the seller are usually marked up by approx 50%. Location: Situated along the Petaling Street at the intersection of the Jalan Hang Lekir Highlights: Referred simply as the Petaling Street by locals this is your go to place to satiate your every need from the local handicrafts, souvenirs to batik-print shirts. You can also get a range of designer apparel, handbags, shoes, watches and even, pirated DVDs at a much cheaper price. Best Time: 09:00 – 12:00 & 18:00 - late

Jalan Alor is one of the most famous nightlife spots in Kuala Lumpur. Housing a number of hawker stalls and seafood restaurants, the street is one of the most famous in KL for food. Jalan Alor is an ideal after clubbing dining spot in the Golden Triangle area. Location: Situated behind the Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor is a small stroll away from the Changkat Bukit Bintang. Highlights: The variety of food available is huge. You can get everything from the barbecued meats, noodles to desserts at the best and the most cost effective rates in the city. Hawker stalls at the Jalan Alor are the city’s favorite food joint. Largely different from the trendy Jalan Bukit Bintang and Changkat Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor has a traditional charm associated with it courtesy its atmospheric air-conditioned Chinese seafood restaurants, mini red Chinese lanterns and bright fluorescent restaurant signage lighting. Transportation: You can easily get here via monorail. Best Time: Hustle Bustle starts from 6 PM in the evening

Location:Batu Caves is located in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It derives it’s name from Batu River which is said to flow past the hill. Batu Caves forms a series of caves and is a limestone. History:This Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is said to be Holy Shrine outside India. Do not be surprised to know that the Limestone is 400 years old. The entrance of the cave was earlier used by Temuan people. There are 3 major caves inside the Temples. The cathedral cave is also known as Temple cave and devotees must climb 272 stairs to reach the place. If you have always desired to see Hindu paintings and statues, do not miss to visit the Art gallery cave and the Museum cave. They are located at the base of the cave. Speciality:The specialty of the Temple is the 15 ft. tall Hanuman Temple and 140 ft tall Murugan Temple.
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