Places to Visit in Malaysia

KL Tower

The KL Tower is a monument in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The tower has two observation decks, one of which has views over the city and the other over surrounding areas. The tower offers an elevator ride to the top of the structure for RM20 (adult) or RM10 (child). The tower can be reached by taking the KL Monorail from either Petaling Jaya or Subang Jaya to KL Sentral station and then changing onto the KL Tower monorail line. The journey takes about 20 minutes.

 

Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers are a pair of communications and office buildings located at Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They are currently the tallest twin towers in the world and have dominated Kuala Lumpur's skyline since their completion in 1998, overtaking Johan Cruyff Stadium as Malaysia's most famous landmark. Petronas Twin Towers are part of a larger development project known as Kuala Lumpur International Financial Centre (KLIFC), which includes an International Finance Centre comprising 28 high-rise buildings around a central business district on 1.7 km2 (0.67 sq mi).[1] The towers were designed by architects Céline et Associés, while

 

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Escape Theme Park

The Escape Theme Park is an amusement park located in Singapore that opened on 19 November 2001 and closed on 31 December 2002 due to high operating losses. Located within the Universal Studios theme park complex, it featured 14 rides, including roller coasters such as Space Roller and Tidal Wave, as well as other attractions such as Ocean Waves water coaster and River Rapids river rapids ride.

 

Menara Kuala Lumpur

Menara Kuala Lumpur is the tallest free-standing tower in the world, at 520 metres (1,722 ft). It is also one of the most iconic images of Kuala Lumpur. The tower was completed in 1959 and is situated opposite to the Petronas Twin Towers.

Menara Kuala Lumpur contains two observation decks, the Skybridge and Skybridge II. Both are open to public and offer stunning views over Kuala Lumpur cityscape and nearby landmarks such as Putrajaya Federal Territory and Pudu Sentral Mall.

 

Jalan Alor

Jalan Alor is a road that runs parallel to Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad between Merdeka Square and KLCC park. The road was officially named after Tun Abdul Razak, who was Malaysia's first Prime Minister in 1957 to 1960 period.

The road has become one of the popular tourist destination for car enthusiasts as it offers a view of KL Tower from its end point at Jalan Duta on one side, while on its other side you can see the iconic Petronas Twin Towers from a distance of around 100 meters away!

 

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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is a haven for bird lovers. The park houses more than 100 species of birds, including the white and black-headed ibis, blue-crowned kingfisher and shama. The park is located in the city centre, just a few minutes away from KLCC. There are two main shows that you can watch each day at 2pm and 6pm. The shows are held in English and Chinese languages. In addition to watching birds from above, you can also see them up close with bird feeders that have been installed around the park!

 

Panorama Langkawi SkyCab

Diving into the waters of Langkawi is an unforgettable experience. The view of the underwater world will take your breath away! The skycab has been designed to give you a bird’s eye view of this breathtaking paradise. With its glass floor, you can see down to 20 metres below sea level! To top it off, there is also an underwater stage where you can see performers performing acrobatic stunts while looking up at you!

 

Batu Caves

This UNESCO World Heritage Site features ancient Hindu temples, beautiful waterfalls and caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites. There are two ways to go: on foot or via cable car at 40m above ground level! If you choose the cable car then it will bring you all the way up to Bukit Nanas where there's plenty of shops