Photogallery of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

TwinTowers
TwinTowers by Twicepix @flickr
Klang River near Independence Square, Kuala Lumpur
Klang River near Independence Square, Kuala Lumpur by Rithauddin @flickr
Kuala Lumpur City Library
Kuala Lumpur City Library by Rithauddin @flickr
Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Kuala Lumpur by Ezry A Rahman @flickr
Blue Hour in Kuala Lumpur
Blue Hour in Kuala Lumpur by Ezry A Rahman @flickr
Petronas towers view from the sky bar
Petronas towers view from the sky bar by Jimmy Mcintyre @flickr
Shopping @ Petronas
Shopping @ Petronas by D2Thabsince83 @flickr
Golden Hour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Golden Hour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by Ezry A Rahman @flickr
Cityscape Blue Hour
Cityscape Blue Hour by Ezry A Rahman @flickr
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More to see in Kuala Lumpur
One of the favorite pastimes of the tourists is shopping and strolling around markets, but in addition to the attractive shopping centers, some other interesting entertainment could be discovered in almost every area. One of the busiest districts of the capital is the Jalan Bukit Bintang, there are more than ten largest shopping and entertainment complexes. Among these centers, Kuala Lumpur Plaza, Lot 10, Imbi Plaza and Starhill point out. In all of them there is a wide variety of shops, attractive restaurants and cafes. The Sogo center is perfect for a family rest; this center is located in a beautiful tower-block. In addition to the popular stores, several playgrounds, excellent leisure centers for children and recreation areas for adults are open here. There are also several large supermarkets in Sogo, where you can buy any delicacies; there are also attractive clothing stores and even antique shops. It would take more than one day to explore all shopping center pavilions. Central market attracts not only fans of shopping, but also gourmets. That’s because of several popular restaurants and cafes serving in this area. Those, who want to enjoy local delicacies, have to look into one of these gastronomic places. Many shopping complexes work exclusively at night; the Chow Kit Market begins serving visitors in the evening. Here visitors are offered to buy excellent leather, local textiles, crafts and beautiful tin utensils. The best place to explore is Chinatown; this … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Kuala Lumpur

Attractions and active leisure

One of the favorite pastimes of the tourists is shopping and strolling around markets, but in addition to the attractive shopping centers, some other interesting entertainment could be discovered in almost every area. One of the busiest districts of the capital is the Jalan Bukit Bintang, there are more than ten largest shopping and entertainment complexes. Among these centers, Kuala Lumpur Plaza, Lot 10, Imbi Plaza … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Local cuisine can be called one of the most diverse in the world. Culinary traditions represent a unique combination of Indian, Chinese, Malaysian and African features. Even a great connoisseur would get lost in a variety of national dishes. Everywhere you can taste the traditional curry and chicken, delicious fish and noodles. The most important feedstuff is rice; it is the basis of most national dishes. Rice can be … Open

Traditions and mentality of Kuala Lumpur

According to one of them, during the war with Mongols, locals passed secret messages to each other in cakes. Little notes were wrapped in dough; flatbreads served as reliable protection from prying eyes. Since then, every year locals bake smart round cakes, which are very similar to the full moon, and treat their loved ones. No less interesting is the origin of the Lantern Festival. According to an old legend, the … Open

Travel guide to Kuala Lumpur

In Kuala-Lumpur, there is a magnificent botanical garden. It contains the rarest species of plants from around the world. The territory of the park is divided into several thematic zones, where you can admire not only exotic plants, but also amazing fauna. There are several museums and monuments on the territory of the park, and there is also a planetarium, which will be interesting to visit by the whole family. … Open

Kuala Lumpur for children - what to visit

Children should definitely visit the Aquaria KLCC. It has a well put together design and is one of the largest oceanarium in the world. The aquarium has a large transparent tunnel. During a walk along the tunnel, you can feel yourself as part of the amazing underwater world. Large sharks, stingrays, as well as hundreds of exotic fish of various colors live in large aquariums here. The aquarium is decorated with … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Berjaya Times Square is included in the list of the largest shopping centers in the world, covering an area of more than 320,000 square meters. This complex presents more than a thousand stores, much of which are aimed at average income customers. In this huge mall, you can find virtually any goods you like, from modern clothes and shoes to children's products and interesting home accessories. After shopping, … Open

Top sigths of Malaysia

Currently, Malaysia has become a famous destination for the so called eco-tourism. Tourists are offered to attend excursions in famous nature reserves, try to climb up the mountains, enjoy a boat ride or try rafting. Naturally, the majority of attractions in Malaysia are connected with national reserves and beautiful local nature in general. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Kuala Lumpur

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