Kuala Lumpur Tourist Attractions

Kuala Lumpur Tourist Attractions

Malaysia on Apr 1, 2022, remove all covid-19 travel restrictions and reopen its border for all international tourists. As the restrictions removed now many travellers across the world planning to travel to Malaysia.

Many tourists visit Malaysia every year and the nation’s capital Kuala Lampur among the most popular city to visit in Malaysia.

Many people choose to visit Kuala Lumpur – the capital and largest city in Malaysia for several reasons. They may simply want to learn about a different culture, different from the country where they live or wish to enjoy tasty foods Malaysia’s national identity. At the same time, there would be a chance for them to enjoy the unique architecture, which is a blend of oriental architecture and the West here.

In addition, Kuala Lumpur is one of the best shopping cities in the world! Travellers can travel to Kuala Lumpur at any given moment, the temperature here does not seem to change throughout the year.

Here we point out some must-visit sites in Kuala Lampur if you are planning for Malaysia Trips.

1. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station Building

This is a colonial building, built-in 1910 with very high costs at that time. The building was designed meticulously, inspired by the architectural culture of Eastern and Western, and added a little of India, making it become amazing.

In ancient times, this is a very peaceful place, but now, the tourism industry to thrive quickly, then it is no longer quiet as before, but become boisterous, and it was a small station for the train station.

2. Thien Hau Pagoda

Do not be too surprised when you will come across a few familiar images of Chinese culture here, because Thien Hau Pagoda is a Chinese pagoda in Southeast Asia’s largest. Not only are famous travel destinations and attractions, but Thien Hau pagoda is still attractive to couples who want their wedding ceremony here, namely about 5,000 couples registered for their marriage here every year.

3. Berjaya Times Square mall

Is an entertainment Centre with a huge area, inside which are two 5-star hotels and a busy shopping centre. In addition, there is an indoor park for 2 objects, 1 is an adult, 2 is a family that has young children.

Not only that, still have a night market-style in Taiwan, plus an area for food, it can make you go all day without tired, not to mention the shopping system with thousands of booths, you will be dazzled with what goes on here.

4. Islamic Art Museum 

In Southeast Asia, there are many Muslim countries and many different cultures, and Malaysia is one of them. More fortunate, in Malaysia, there is an Islamic Art Museum biggest Southeast Asian region. There are over 7,000 artefacts on display in the 12 rooms. Inside there is also an on-site restaurant, that serves guests dining with Middle Eastern food.

5. Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower

Overhead buffet at the revolving restaurant, or enjoy panoramic city splendour, is the impression, it’s impressive the tower gives you. It has 421met height, ready to bring you a wonderful experience immensely.

6. Kuala Lumpur bird park 

Is a very unique park, that takes care of a lot of birds around the world. Here, the birds are protected very strictly and have a separate area for those who want to take pictures, and save the beautiful moments, but you will have to pay, and for only a few cents, you can play and the birds.

7. Bukit Bintang shopping

If you are a hobby shopping, you should not miss the opportunity to travel to Bukit Bintang, one of the travel destinations most famous in Kuala Lumpur. Here, in addition to shopping for something affordable price, there are still areas for dining, especially on a street that only sells Chinese food.

8. Merdeka Square

the square is named in Malaysia as “independent”, so-called Independent Square.
This is where recorded a big event in the history of Malaysia, which is the end of the British colonial regime (08/31/1957)

9. Batu cave

If you come to Malaysia, then you should not ignore this place, because the Batu cave is very sacred to Hindus in Malaysia.

You will have to climb 272 steps to reach the main cave and visit Hindu temples. At the top of the stairs, you will see three huge limestone caves and smaller ones, bringing high art. At the end of the cave is an ancient temple, designed in the style typical Indian architecture.

10. Petronas Twin Towers

This is probably the typical travel attraction of Malaysia with a design both ancient, and modern, remote look very magnificent, magnificent, was once the tallest building in the world in the past.

Remember, should not overlook the Petronas Twin Towers when travelling to Malaysia.