Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Malaysia

Shafayet Al-Anik

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25 November 2024

Introduction to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur) in South East Asia is a city where people of different races and cultures like to visit. Here you can find the touch of modernity along with old traditions. And if you look at the city, it seems that Kuala Lumpur is a colorful city that is always in the mood of the festival. The city is called KL (kl) for short.

Places to visit in Kuala Lumpur

There are numerous historical monuments, beautiful parks, minarets, Mughal-style domes and skyscrapers throughout the city of Kuala Lumpur. In addition, rows of colorful food stalls can be seen along the road. There are many things to see for tourists. If you have time and opportunity, you can visit different places of the city.
Petronas Twin Towers : The main attraction of Kuala Lumpur is this tower. It takes 45 minutes to visit here through a tourist guide. However, due to the limited number of tickets, you have to buy tickets online or at the tower office in advance. There are sky bridges, observation decks and a gift shop to explore. Read details here, Petronas Twin Towers Travel Guide.
Islamic Art Museum : Islamic art from all over the world such as the best Islamic buildings in the world, models of fine architecture, carpets used by Muslims, jewelry and calligraphy are displayed here, which is a special attraction for tourists. The fine craftsmanship of the dome of this building is a sight to behold.
China Town : Visit this place to discover the old city of Kuala Lumpur. Although the old town was born here, China Town has developed over time. There are several places to visit in Chinatown. Such as - Minara Tower, Merdeka Square, Jongsan Building, Central Market and Petaling Street Market.
Lake Gardens : This 173 hectare area is the largest green space in Kuala Lumpur. You can spend a whole day here if you want, there is such beautiful greenery all around. The lake and botanical gardens here are sure to please nature lovers. Apart from Pardona Botanical Garden and Lake, KL Bird Park is a special attraction for tourists.
National Museum : This wonderful modern museum covers the history of Malaysia from past to present. There are several galleries here, one of which depicts the geological features of the country and the history of prehistoric times. And the modern history gallery is even more interesting, it has temple walls, royal beds, ceremonial costumes. Also adjacent to this National Museum are two excellent small galleries where regular exhibitions are held.
Manera Kuala Lumpur : The beautiful view of Kuala Lumpur city is worth seeing from this 421 meter tall tower built from the bank of Bouquet Nanas. There is a revolving restaurant at the top of the tower, an indoor observation deck at a height of 276 meters and a sky deck at a height of 300 meters is a favorite and exciting place for tourists. Everyone loves to take pictures in the sky box under the open sky. The sky deck above the ground is built only on a glass base, and hence children are not allowed here for safety reasons.
Mardeka Square (Mardeka Square): Mardeka Square is a large square open space where Malaysia's independence was declared in 1957. Currently, this square is surrounded by a 95-meter flag pole. During the British period, this place was used as a cricket pitch and padang ground. The entire area has various historical buildings, among which the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral Building are particularly attractive to tourists.
KL Bird Park : There are more than 3000 birds in this 21 hectare aviary. About 200 species of Asian birds are housed here, from flamingos to tea birds. The park is divided into four sections, in the first two sections the birds roam freely under the shade, and in the third section the birds are hornbills (they have huge beaks) and in the fourth section there are caged birds.
KL Forest Eco Park : This 9.37 hectare park is the most protected forest in the city located in the middle of the city of Kuala Lumpur. This park is known as Bukit Nanas or Pineapple Hill. Various types of insects, spiders and birds can be seen here. The walking path along the high canopy here is quite beautiful.
There are also several other places in Kuala Lumpur city. Such as Deer Park, Orchid Garden, Butterfly Park and Sin Sae Si Ya Temple. And if you have time, you can visit the traditional village of Kuala Lumpur city, Kampung Bharu.

how to go

Air Asia, Bangladesh Biman, United Air, US Bangla, Regent Airways, and Malaysia Airlines have direct flights from Dhaka to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It will take 3 and a half hours. The city is 80 km away from the airport, so you have to take a bus or cab from Kuala Lumpur airport to the city.

where will you stay

There are several hotels in the city of Kuala Lumpur. For example, in hotels like Pacific Regency Hotel, Royal Chulan Bukit Bintang, Furama Bukit Bintang, The Federal Kuala Lumpur, Berjaya Times Square, Simms Inn, Melia Kuala Lumpur, Concorde Hotel, Bintang Warisan Hotel, Hotel Central, two people can stay between Tk 1500-2500. There are also several studio apartments for living only. If a few people stay together, they will not be able to get all the facilities like a hotel.

Kuala Lumpur travel expenses

The cost of different airlines to Malaysia is different. But return ticket from Dhaka to Kuala Lumpur for 22,000-27,000 taka. In total, 4 days and 3 nights in hotels including air travel will cost 42,000-48,000 Tk per person. However, visa costs are different.

Where and what to buy

There are several shopping malls in Malaysia for shopping lovers. For example, in stores like Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Suria KL, Mild Valley Mega Mall, you will find some exclusive items, but the price will be higher here. And you can go to buy other retail items such as Bangsar, China Town, Petaling Street Market and Central Market and markets like Pubika. Here you will find things like souvenirs, handicrafts. And the Islamic Art Museum has the best gift shop in Kuala Lumpur. Here you will find various hand made gifts and some good books on Islamic art.

Where and what to eat

Jalan Alor here is famous for its street food, although two shops are open during the day, these roadside shops are crowded from evening to midnight. The shops are decorated like a restaurant with chairs and tables. Here you can eat local Malaysian, Chinese and Thai food. Grill fish, satay, rice pudding will be good to eat. Aberda Hawkers Stalls, Kopitiam offers good coffee and juices. In addition, there is a special restaurant, Plain da City, which was inaugurated in April 2018. This restaurant, designed like a plane, has the opportunity to eat food for business, economy, first class passengers. At the same time there is also opportunity to tour the cockpit and wing walk. And in Malaysia, you can eat durian, a special fruit like jackfruit. You will also find various chocolates, cookies, cakes, snacks, coffee and even ice cream made with durian. A Middle Eastern restaurant at the Museum of Islamic Art, you can also eat there when visiting.

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