1 . Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas are well known as the ‘tallest twin towers in the world’. When you’re visiting Kuala Lumpur you won’t want to miss this architectural wonder. The Petrona Twin Towers is an 88 storey structure that's 451.9 meters high (Petronas Twin Towers 2021). From the top visitors can experience stunning views across Kuala Lumpur. The best way to experience the towers is with a guided tour, you’re guaranteed to learn lots and have an unforgettable experience.
2. MinNature
MinNature is an enchanting museum, a fantastic place to celebrate Malaysian heritage and culture. This exhibition showcases miniature models of interesting places and buildings. According to the Malaysia Vacation Guide, it’s ‘the 3rd largest indoor miniature exhibition in the word.’ It’s an educational exhibition and plenty of fun for both adults and children alike. Your kids can get the chance to interact with miniature volcanos, moving trains, and solar panel models. Challenge yourself to spot the famous Kuala Lumpur landmarks, it’s all here in miniature including the National Museum, The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and the Petronas Twin Towers.
3. Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is set in a sprawling valley, here you’ll find 3,000+ different bird species. The bird park is located in the famous 60-ha Lake Gardens, most of the birds here are free, and they are used to being around humans. Here you’ll find so many beautiful birds, including the Indian blue peacock, doves, egrets, and the largest pigeon species on the planet! There are so many different species to spot from the Scarlet ibis to the Baya weaver, bird lovers certainly don’t want to miss this one!
4. The Sri Mahamariamman Temple
The Sri Mahamariamman Temple is Kuala Lumpur's oldest Hindu temple. It was constructed back in the 19th century, here you can learn all about the many cultures and religions in this diverse city. From the outside, you’ll see a colorful building, carved with many legends and Hindu deities. The local Tamil community uses this as their place of worship, tourists are also welcome to explore, soaking up the atmosphere and marveling at the stunning architecture.
5. Street Food On Old Alor Street
No trip to Kuala Lumpur would be complete without sampling some delicious street food. Head on down to Alor Street, the best spot in town for foodies. Here you can try plenty of traditional dishes including Nasi Lemak, Rendang, and Laksa. You’ll be blown away by these delicious Malaysian foods.
Planning a trip to Kuala Lumpur takes a little time. You’ll need to figure out your budget, your itinerary, and find the best hotel to meet your requirements. To browse a huge range of Kuala Lumpur hotels be sure to take a look at KL Hotels.
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