Explore Malaysia
Sitting at the 44th most popular
country in the world, Malaysia is a famous destination among shopping addicts.
For a city trying to catch up with the modern world, you’d think that it has
lost its culture somewhere in the middle if that race. But surprisingly, it has
conserved there unique culture somewhere among the sky high buildings.
Resembling twin silver rockets somewhere in
the middle of the busy town is the Petronas Tower. Stepping inside, it’s like a
scene from a modern-times movie. The 88-storey twin towers are the tallest pair
in the world at nearly 452m and is a sight you don’t want to miss. Grab a ticket online or head there fast to make
sure you don’t miss the chance for the 45-minute tours – which take in the Sky
bridge connection on the 41st floor and the observation deck on the 86th floor
at 370m.
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Petronas Towers |
Then head onto bukit bintang for the
shopping experience of a life-time. The specialty of these streets are
bargaining and also the wide variety of goods and mouth-watering street food.
The street comes alive in the night-time so the best time to wonder in the
streets are the night time. The famous batu caves, as many of you might have
heard at least once in your lifetime is a complex of giant limestone caves situated
just 13km north of Kuala Lumpur. This is now one of Malaysia’s most iconic
sights and holiest Hindu shrines.
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Batu Caves- Selangore ,Malaysia. |
Dedicated to
Thean Hou, stands a multi-storey Chinese temple built in Architectural Chinese style
which allows you an insight of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It also
offers fortune telling services which is one thing not to be missed this
vacation. Pineapple Hill otherwise known as Bukit Nanas is a canopy walkway through
a thick lowland dipterocarp forest covering 9.37 hectares situated in the heart
of the city. The rustling sound of leaves and the tweet of birds will unlax you
in a way the city cannot. This Eco-park is definitely worth the try when in Malaysia.
With the sun setting, head towards the KLCC Park to catch a breath-taking view
and the Lake Symphony fountains playing in front of the Suria KLCC every night
at 8pm, 9pm and 10pm.
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Shopping at Malaysia |
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Malaysia,the shopping destination |
Take a street
food tour in KL's biggest collection of roadside restaurants scattered along
Jln Alor, north of Jln Bukit Bintang. Be it a beer or authentic Malaysian food
or mouth-watering street food, take a stroll through the streets at night for
the best choices. Try not to miss the satay to kai-lan (Chinese greens) in
oyster sauce and fried noodles with frogs' legs if you’re up for a new dare.
Travel agents in Sri Lanka, being well experienced and
having dealt numerous times with customers looking for a vacation in Malaysia,
will be able to assist you with you vacation, providing expertise advices about
the best things to do and best places to visit at a relatively low-cost prices.
Check out the Malaysia tours from Sri Lanka for a variety of choices to choose from, at the best rates.
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Malaysian street foods |
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Street food shopping |
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