Kuala Lumpur, no need to wander alone.......
This time, the two of us went on a trip for 3 days and 2 nights.
Day 1: Bangkok - Kuala Lumpur - National Palace - China Town - Masjid Jamek - Merdeka Square - Petronas Twin Towers
**Today, I was robbed of my GoPro5 T^T, so we don't have any wide-angle pictures to show our friends. And it made us have to go to a police station in a foreign country for the first time. So it made the plan to take pictures of the twin towers on the first day incomplete.
Day 2: Kuala Lumpur - Putrajaya - Pink Mosque - City Walk - Silver Mosque - Kuala Lumpur - Twin Towers - TAPAK Food Market
Day 3: Pavillion - Bangkok
We booked both our flights and hotel through EXPEDIA.
It only cost 5,000 baht per person!!!
(Not including food and travel expenses, the total was around 7,000 baht per person)
We got to fly with
Malaysia Airline (I was a little scared that it would disappear in the middle of the way, haha 5555555+)
And we stayed at the hotel
Hilton Petaling Jaya
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Please divide into two locations.
- Kuala Lumpur
- Putrajaya
For travel within KL city,
Bears recommend that if you have a credit card, you should link your expenses to it.
The Uber app is very popular because the fares are very cheap.
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For the most part, we use Uber for transportation.
Travel by urban and intercity trains.
Let's take a look at where we've been.
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This stunning photograph was captured at Merdeka Square.
First day
We almost missed our flight because we both overslept. We had booked the earliest flight to maximize our sightseeing time, which was scheduled to depart from Bangkok at 6:00 AM. We needed to be at the airport by 4:00 AM, but we ended up sleeping in until 3:30 AM. It was a close call!
Upon arrival at KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
There are a variety of ways to get to KL city center.
1. Take the KLIA Express, a high-speed train with fares around RM30 per person.
2. KL SENTRAL Bus
This bus is a cost-effective option for reaching the city center, although the journey takes approximately one hour. The fare is only 10 ringgit per person.
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3. Taking a Taxi or Uber into the city:
This option will cost around 100 Ringgit. However, if you are traveling with a group of 4 people and have minimal luggage, it could be a balanced choice in terms of time and cost.
We decided to take the bus because we were traveling as a pair and wanted to experience various modes of transportation. Additionally, we weren't in a rush on our first day.
The ticket looks like this. The trains here are punctual, so if you want to grab a bite to eat before your train, be sure to keep an eye on the time.
Note: Food and beverages other than plain water are not allowed on the bus.
Upon arrival at KL Sentral, the central hub for all public transportation in KL.
We plan to leave our bags at the hotel before heading out for some fun.
Therefore, I opted to take the city's electric train.
The fare from Sentral to the station near our hotel is not expensive.
Only 2.50 ringgit each.
I have received the medal.
This is the condition of our hotel.
Please comment!
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For those who want to stay at Hilton Petaling Jaya, it is quite a distance from the train station, especially if you have luggage to drag.
The hotel provides a shuttle bus to the station at scheduled times. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the breakfast buffet is excellent. The hotel also offers a fitness center and a swimming pool.
Time to go for a ride.
We hailed an Uber and headed straight to the National Palace.
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It was a short walk, but it was nice to get some fresh air.
Note: If your primary goal is not to see the Palace itself, then I would advise against going, as you will only be able to observe it from behind a fence. The photos you see here were taken by threading the camera lens through the fence to capture an unobstructed view of the Palace.
Note 2: I asked the Uber driver on the way back, and he said it was the residence of the Sultan of Malaysia. (If there is any incorrect information, please share the correct information with your friends.)
Before we went to explore China Town, we stopped by a cafe that was recommended in reviews, Merchant's Lane Cafe.
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The atmosphere of the restaurant is very lovely.
This space has been transformed into a vintage-style cafe by repurposing an entire old house.
The second floor of the shop will also be a bar.
Petaling Street, right in front of us, is the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur.
Before we went for a walk, we came across a shop selling a dessert that looked like Chinese herbal jelly.
We stopped by for a quick bite because the bear really loves grass jelly.
This is actually a herbal jelly. It has a slightly bitter taste, but it comes with syrup for those who can't handle the bitterness.
The atmosphere of the shop resembles an ancient Chinese medicine store, but it has been transformed into a variety of food items.
This cup only costs 9 ringgit.
Worth a try.
After a short walk, we came across a restaurant that, according to เจ้าหมู, served dishes that resembled Southern Thai cuisine.
(The pig is actually a southern girl.)
We decided to give it a try.
This type of food is called Nasi, which probably means rice.
This dish offers a variety of options, including stir-fried rice with fried chicken, all for just 8 ringgit.
After that, we went for a walk.
Unfortunately, our GoPro was stolen during this time.
Friends who are going to travel to Malaysia, please be careful.
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Okay, here's a sweet photo to console you for losing your camera. T^T
Masjid Jamek.
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As we walked towards Merdeka Square, we came across a spot that offered a view of the KL Tower, a popular observation point. However, we did not visit the tower ourselves.
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This is a bridge leading to Merdeka Square. If you go in the evening, the lights will be turned on, making it very beautiful.
This is Merdeka Square.
As we walked to Petronas, we came across a spot with a view of the twin towers through the city.
This is the moment we realized the camera was missing, so we went to the police station.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we were unable to capture the Petronas Towers at night. As a result, we have rescheduled the photoshoot for the following morning.
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After returning from Putrajaya on the 2nd, we headed straight to Petronas at 6 pm to wait for the evening photo shoot.
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This picturesque corner is located within KL Garden. While many photographs of the Petronas Towers focus on the front facade, I encourage you to venture further and explore the rear garden. This hidden gem offers a serene and less crowded environment, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of the towers from a unique perspective.
This is a popular angle for photographing the Petronas Twin Towers. If you want to capture this angle, you'll need a wide-angle lens or a fisheye lens attachment for your mobile phone.
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In addition to the stunning views of the twin buildings from the rear garden, visitors who wait until 8:00 PM can also enjoy a captivating light and water show.
The pig really likes it.
This is a view of the Twin Towers from the back garden of the Twin Towers.
Tapak is a Night Street Market with a wide variety of Food Trucks. It is located about 10 minutes walk from the Twin Towers.
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On our last day, we didn't have much time, so we just took a casual stroll through the Pavilion.
There are not many angles for taking pictures.
In summary, the trip to Kuala Lumpur from Himi-Moo.
In reality, Kuala Lumpur did not offer much for us (or perhaps we simply did not find it), and our experience was marred by the unfortunate theft of our camera.
However, the slightly higher cost of living compared to our home country makes it a city worth visiting at least once.
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Tourist Attractions and Photogenic Spots in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital of Malaysia, offers a plethora of tourist attractions and photogenic spots. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, the city caters to diverse interests and provides ample opportunities to capture stunning memories.
Iconic Landmarks:
- Petronas Twin Towers: The world's tallest twin towers, soaring 452 meters, are a must-visit for any visitor to Kuala Lumpur. Their sleek design and breathtaking views from the observation deck make them an unforgettable experience.
- KL Tower: Offering panoramic views of the city skyline, the KL Tower is another iconic landmark. Its revolving restaurant provides a unique dining experience with stunning vistas.
- Batu Caves: This Hindu temple complex, nestled within limestone caves, is a colorful and culturally significant site. The towering golden statue of Lord Murugan and the vibrant cave paintings offer excellent photo opportunities.
Hidden Gems:
- Thean Hou Temple: This six-tiered Chinese temple, dedicated to the goddess Tian Hou, boasts intricate architecture and beautiful gardens. Its colorful decorations and serene atmosphere make it a perfect spot for photography.
- Central Market: This bustling market offers a glimpse into the local culture and crafts. The vibrant stalls selling batik fabrics, souvenirs, and traditional snacks provide a unique shopping experience and photo opportunities.
- Brickfields: This Little India district is a kaleidoscope of colors, aromas, and sounds. The colorful shops, traditional restaurants, and ornate Hindu temples offer a glimpse into Indian culture and provide vibrant backdrops for photographs.
Photogenic Spots:
- Jalan Alor: This street food haven is a paradise for food lovers and photographers alike. The vibrant stalls, sizzling grills, and aromatic dishes create a lively atmosphere and offer endless photo opportunities.
- Merdeka Square: This historic square, surrounded by colonial buildings and lush greenery, is a symbol of Malaysia's independence. Its spacious grounds and iconic landmarks provide a perfect setting for capturing the city's spirit.
- KLCC Park: This sprawling park, located at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers, offers stunning views of the city skyline and a tranquil escape from the urban hustle. Its landscaped gardens, water features, and walking paths provide picturesque backdrops for photographs.
Conclusion:
Kuala Lumpur offers a diverse range of tourist attractions and photogenic spots, catering to various interests and preferences. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, the city provides ample opportunities to capture stunning memories and experience the vibrant culture of Malaysia.
- Petronas Twin Towers
- Independence Square
- Kuala Lumpur Tower
- Chinatown
- Jamek Mosque
If any of you have any interesting or unusual places to recommend, please do so.
This time, we did not research enough ourselves. We apologize to our friends.
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Stay tuned for a review of Putrajaya coming soon!^^
We encourage everyone to go out and explore.
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