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Experience a melting pot of culture and the-diversity so synonymous with Malaysia in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. From festivities to food, people and architecture, take flight to Kuala Lumpur and discover our unique diversity, woven together in harmony.
Look out for picturesque cityscapes on your flight to Kuala Lumpur, besides award-winning hospitality and 7-star health and safety measures on your journey to see Malaysia.
Attractions in Kuala Lumpur :
Kuala Lumpur's most recognizable landmark is its twin towers, built of reinforced concrete, steel, and glass. Petronas Twin Towers are one of the most popular Kuala Lumpur tourist attractions in Malaysia.
The Twin Towers are the world's tallest twin structures, standing 88 storeys and featuring a Skybridge connecting the towers and the headquarters for Petronas Company and other workplaces.
The building has an art gallery, offices, shopping malls, an underwater aquarium, and a science centre. The towers are built in an Islamic style, and the surrounding area includes the well-kept KLCC Park. The view of the towers at night is breathtaking, as it complements the skyline.
Giving tough competition to the Petronas is the Menara KL Tower, which stands high at 421 metres and offers spectacular views of the city from a height of 276 metres, which is much higher than the Petronas’ SkyBridge Viewpoint and it is one of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
The tower’s glistening spindle-like apex can be spotted from anywhere in Kuala Lumpur and the Islamic and Persian style architecture is sure to leave you in awe!
The tower boasts of the tallest freestanding revolving restaurant, an amphitheatre, cascading pools, fast-food places and gift shops that certainly make it a highlight among the places to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
One of the most popular attractions of Kuala Lumpur, the Islamic Arts Museum is Southeast Asia’s largest museum depicting Islamic Art.
Here, you’re sure to find pieces and decorative elements from all over the world, boasting of fine Islamic culture. The building too, is artistic, with a huge blue turquoise dome, glass walls, ceilings with intricate patterns and a 30,000sq. m. exhibition centre.
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, which is nestled in the city's core, houses about 7,000 relics that puts a spotlight on the Islamic world. The museum has been well received since its opening in 1998, and it has drawn visitors of all faiths from all across the world. It indeed is the largest and most celebrated Islamic Art Museum in South East Asia.
Earlier known as the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the KL Forest Eco Park is among the most popular places to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
It is one of the oldest forest reserves and is now the only tropical rainforest left in KLCC, sprawling across 1,10,000 sq.m.
Explore the world of virtual reality at the Illusion 3D Art Museum, a popular Kuala Lumpur tourist attraction.
Discover 38 hand-painted masterworks on a variety of subjects such as zombies, celebrities, escapades, accidents, and many others.
The Illusion 3D Art Museum also transports you to virtual reality via an AR video studio, where you can interact and have fun with various animals such as extinct dinosaurs, elephants, and polar bears. Pose for these photorealistic paintings using your creative abilities.
While Kuala Lumpur has its share of upscale shopping centers, this traditional market is where you'll find some of the best items in the city.
Located inside an Art Deco Heritage Site building dating back to the 19th century, the market is arranged in a stall format, with small open shops offering a mismatched mix of everything from traditional Malaysian handicrafts and batik textiles to pewter and silver items.
Malaysia is also well known for ornamental wood carvings and pottery, both of which are well represented at the market.
Right to the side of the building, there's the colorful Kasturi Walk, an open-air flea market that complements Central Market with sales of local snacks, clothing and shoes, souvenirs, and more. Live performances and music can often be found here as well. Come prepared to haggle over prices, as this is expected and very much part of the fun here.