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Travel Blogs from Kuala Lumpur
The Capital City
Our arrival to Kuala Lumpur started straight off on the right foot. We got dropped off and the end of the main market in Chinatown and a short walk along the main road and we were at our hotel. After settling in we were starting to get hungry so went out for a bit to eat and see what's about. We soon discovered we were very close to a number of …
Arrived!!
Was like the sleeping suns hot moist sigh hitting me gently but forcefully all over my body. the heat , as soon as I stepped out of the plane cabin door. Here. Waited so long in the airport for passport check and visa stamp we had to run for the coach which took us to KL centre. All the smells already and we haven't even left the airport grounds …
Birds of Paradise and Islamic Art
As we discovered, there are two sides to Kuala Lumpur. If you manage to break through the urbanisation and gigantic shopping malls, you will find a green manicured blanket known as Lake Gardens. Hidden amongst the trees are two relatively unexplored Jewell's on the tourist trail; the largest free-flight Bird Park in Asia and a spectacular Islamic …
The Muddy Confluence
Kuala Lumpur (which means muddy confluence) is compact enough to get around on foot, although it's sometimes a little tricky for pedestrians, we managed to walk everywhere.
Shops
There are hundreds of shopping malls in KL, we spent a while wandering around Times Square, which has a rollercoaster running through it and a cheap food …
Revenge of the Asian Hustle
Within 48 hours of making the decision to move on from Thailand we had found a hotel within Kuala Lumpur that suited and had dropped bags and set off into Chinatown on an exploratory mission. It all seems a bit fast and it has led to us arriving in KL with no clear agenda or planned route through the country. With KL being fairly central you can go …