
Kuala Lumpur is the biggest city in Malaysia and the business center of Malaysia. It is one the most visited city in South East Asia with more than 24 million visitors as of 2019. Kuala Lumpur has diverse culture since it is inhabited by many different ethnics with the three biggest of those are Malay, Chines and India (Tamil). This condition makes Malaysia more attractive for visitor especially from countries that is Malay language, Mandarin Language and Tamil language are predominant such as Indonesia, Brunei, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Hongkong and India. The beauty of Malaysia attracts also visitor from western country and all over the world. Malaysia tourism is also helped by the easiness of connectivity since the Kuala Lumpur has many direct flights to several important cities across the globe. If you have a plan to visit Kuala Lumpur, here are some interesting places to visit.
1. PETRONAS TWIN TOWER

Petronas Twin Tower is one of the famous landmark of Malaysia located in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. It is the tallest twin tower in the world with 451,9 meters height and 88 floors. It is constructed from 1993 until 1996. The Towers used as Office Space, Hotel and Shopping Center. In front of the twin tower, there is a pool and small garden usually used by tourist as a spot for taking photo of the twin tower.
How to get there:
You can reach the twin tower by train from KL Central to Gombak Destination with stop at KLCC Station. The journey from KL Central to KLCC will take about 11 minutes. Then, from KLCC Station, you just need to walk approximately 160 meters ( about 2 minutes). The train will depart every 7 minutes. The another way is by taking Online Taxi. I thinks it is the simplest and the fastest way, especially when you are traveling with child and elderly.
2. BATU CAVES

Murugan Statue
Batu Cave is a rock hill with some caves and hindu temple located in Gombak Selangor Malaysia. The name of Batu cave was derived from Malay word Batu, meaning rock. In front of the Batu Cave entrance, there is a big statue of Murugan. Now days it has become one of the famous landmarks of tourist destination in Malaysia. Most of tourists are visiting Malaysia will visit this cave.
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How to get there;
From Kuala Lumpur you can reach Batu Cave by local train or taxi. You can take the commuter train from KL Central Station with destination Batu Cave station. The train will depart every 40 minutes with ticket cost 5,9 ringgit ( about 1,4 dollar). When you arrive at Batu Cave Station, you just need to walk only 400 meter (approximately 5 minutes) to the caves.
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For the simplest and the fastest way, I suggest taking online taxi, especially when you are traveling with child and elderly. The cost of online taxi to Batu caves depend on your pickup point, as long as we experience, it is cheap enough especially if you travel in a group.
3. SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING

Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a beautiful historical building in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, located in front of Merdeka Square (Independence Square). It is originally the office of British Colonial Administration.
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How to get there:
You can go to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building by LRT from KL Central Station to Masjid Jamek Station (but you still need to walk approximately 600 meters which takes about 7 minutes) or by free bus GoKL from KL Central or by taking Taxi. For the simplest and the fastest ways, I suggest taking Taxi . Because its location is very close from KL Central, the taxi cost is cheap enough especially if you travel in a group with family or friends. The taxi cost is about 8 ringgit (1,88 dollar).
4. PETALING STREET

Petaling street or Jalan Petaling (Malay) is a Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur where dozens traders offer various merchandise to the visitors with affordable price. Goods sold there ranging from clothes, shoes, food (chocolate) to souvenirs such as key chains, miniature twin towers of Petronas and so forth. It is always crowded by visitor either from Malaysia itself or from other countries. Since haggling is common in Petaling Street, I suggest bargaining first before decided to buy the merchandise.
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How to get there:
You can reach Petaling Street by LRT from KL Central. The LRT route is KL Central – Gombak and your destination is Pasar Seni, next station of KL Central with cost only 1 ringgit (about 0,3 dollar). The Journey from KL Central to Pasar Seni is less than 5 minutes. While from the LRT Pasar Seni Station to Petaling Street you must walk approximately 400 meters (about 5 minutes). But I think for the simplest and the fastest way (It is very important if you travel with child or elderly), I suggest going to Petaling Street by Taxi where the drop off point could be in front of the entrance of the Petaling street. Don’t worry about the taxi cost, it is cheap enough because the distance between KL Central and Petaling Street is close..
5. BUKIT BINTANG

Bukit Bintang is a busy shopping and entertainment district of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. It is filled with high-end malls, luxury fashion boutiques, outdoor bars, live music clubs and roadside restaurant serving Chinese cuisine. Several world fashion brands have store here such as Gucci, Coach, Bonia, Burberry, Bally, etc. This district is very popular and has become one of the famous tourist destinations in Kuala Lumpur. Therefore, foreign tourists who are visiting Kuala Lumpur will visit this place.
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How to get there:
You could go to Bukit Bintang by monorail from KL Central to Titiwangsa destination with stop at Bukit Bintang Station. The journey to Bukit Bintang takes 14 minutes. You could also take taxi for the simplest and the fastest way.
6. PUTRA JAYA

Putra Jaya is the Malaysian Capital for federal administrative. It is located near Kuala Lumpur. Because of its beautiful architecture, this federal administrative center has become one of tourist destination in Malaysia.

How to get there:
You could go to Putra Jaya by taking train KLIA transit from KL Central. The journey from KL Central to Putra Jaya takes 18 minutes with cost 14 ringgit (about 3,28 dolar)

