Muddy confluence
Kuala Lumpur, also referred to as KL by the locals is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. Located close to the center of peninsular Malaysia in the Selangor state. The name Kuala Lumpur translates to “muddy confluence” and the city is called this, as it is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers!
Kuala Lumpur was once a small Chinese village, with the locals working within the tin mining industry. The city has come a long way from this once sleepy village. The city is described as being the cultural hub of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is a cultural melting point, the mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian communities brings this city to life. The city is vibrant and full of energy. From modern skyscrapers to ancient temples, the mix of old and new is impressive. From the sights in and around the city, the modern shopping options and dinning experiences. Kuala Lumper is a great city to explore for short stays or even for a stopover.
Five days in KL
We had just spent two and a half weeks exploring parts of Thailand; Phuket, Phi Phi Island and Bangkok and we had the chance to explore a new country before flying to London for the beginning of an eight month work and travel experience in Europe.
We stayed at a guest house in the Bukit Bintang district, the ‘trendy’ area of the city. The Bukit Bintang area is well known for its shopping and entertainment. From fancy shopping centers/malls to night markets. The nightlife is also happening here, with many cafes, restaurants and bar options. Popular among the local youth and tourists, this is probably the best area to stay in for a first time visit to Kuala Lumpur.
Five days was enough time to explore the city and see most of the sights, we were also able to enjoy two day trips from the city.
Highlights and must sees
The Petronas towers
The most famous landmark in Kuala Lumpur. These towers are very impressive, both from the ground and from the top! Standing at 451.9 meters tall and with 88 stories. These towers were once the tallest buildings in the world, from 1998 to 2004. They still remain the tallest twin towers in the world.
Kuala Lumpur bird park
A great way to escape the heat and humidity of the city is by exploring this eco tourism park! The worlds largest free flight walk in aviary, I was very impressed.
Perdana botanical garden
A nature sanctuary in the city, another option to try and escape the heat! This makes for the perfect early morning or late afternoon walk.
Kuala Lumpur butterfly garden
This park is so impressive, walking around lush gardens in amongst 6,000 butterflies! Show casing 120 species.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Impressive architecture and represents a historical landmark of the city.
Menara KL tower
Another well known landmark of the city. Sitting at 421 meters tall, this tower offers impressive views of the city.
Chinatown
Vibrant and filled with energy. The perfect place for bargain hunt shopping and to enjoy the nightlife.
Jalan Alor
A strip representing the city’s local cuisine. The perfect place to explore the various food options.
Day trips from Kuala Lumpur
Batu caves
A limestone hill over 400 millions year old, containing three caves and a series of cave temples. Batu caves is a place for hindu festivals and pilgrimages. This place is well worth a visit. We took a train from the Kuala Lumpur central station and travelled for approximately 17 km, north of the city to the Batu caves train terminal. A very easy and affordable (50 us cents) journey.
When you arrive, the first sight is the impressive statue of the Hindu God. After climbing the steep staircase you can enter the caves and explore. The limestone formations are impressive and I also enjoyed watching the cheeky monkeys.
Kanching rainforest waterfalls
A refreshing break from the heat of KL, we took a local bus from the Kuala Lumpur central market bus terminal to the Kanching rainforest waterfalls. The falls are located inside a forest reserve. It was nice to walk through this park, and a great hiking experience to see the waterfalls. A couple of the waterfalls had a pool large enough to swim in. Many monkeys occupy the area, I know that they are a nuisance for some people, they are not for me. I was disappointed to see the amount of rubbish people left in this beautiful place. Remember, if you’re traveling, don’t leave your mark and take only memories.
I enjoyed my time exploring the city of Kuala Lumpur and the nearby areas. Hopefully one day I can return and explore more of Malaysia!
We on the other hand were more focused on the culinary side! lol
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great photos and nice blog about malaysia 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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I loved reading about your visit to Kuala Lumpur. What a remarkable place to be able to explore, your photos are amazing!
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Kuala Lumpur is so beauty. I didn’t think that there was a place that old existed.
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Kuala Lumpur’s been on my travel bucket list for ages! It looks like a wonderful place to visit from you pics. And I love your green cocktail!
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Malaysia is also on our travel bucket list, mostly because of Legoland, haha! Now I am even more excited to visit this country after seeing your great photos!
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Wow, what an adventure, the architecture is so amazing … I think that fountain is just so beautiful. it looks like an wonderful trip of exploration you had! 🙂 Traveling is something i long to do one day perhaps when my children are older!
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This looks amazing! One of these days I will be in a position to travel at will and am definitely adding Kuala Lumpur to my must go to places!
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This is such a neat idea! I will have to check this out, I’m always happy to go to places with lots of things to do.
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I love enjoying natural beauty as an escape from the city. All of those gardens and aviary sound like the perfect places to visit for me!
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Kuala Lumpur is on our bucket list. This post makes us want to visit it sooner.
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I’ve seen that building multiple times in movies but this is the side of Kuala Lumpur that I am really interested. Most of the places you recommend sound very nice and might bring some real Asian vibe.
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Such beautiful views in Thailand. It must’ve been quite the experience. Good thinking to take the trip before settling in for your 8-month venture in London. Wishing you the best during your stay!
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I’ve heard so many good things about Kuala Lumpur. It looks beautiful! Would you say it’s kid-friendly?
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My favorites would be to head to the botanical gardens and the butterfly garden. It’s fun to see what’s native to an area, and those sound lovely!
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Kuala Lumpur is totally on my list of places to travel (which keeps growing at an alarming rate LOL). This all looks amazing!
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