City
Information :
Kuala Lumpur is truly a ‘Garden City of
Lights' that bustles with energy. It is a mix
of both the ultra modern of the future and the
rustic charm of the past. And as capital city
spanning almost 243.6 sq km, KL - as it is fondly
known- is the nerve centre of the country with
almost 2 million KLites calling it home. This
modern metropolis offers an endless shopping
paradise, glorious array of food and happening
nightlife set to enthral even the most seasoned
travellers. One thing is assured - there is
never a boring moment in KL. Getting around
is a breeze since KL has a well-connected transportation
network. There is a choice of PUTRA/STAR train
systems, monorail, taxis and buses. Alternatively,
you take a pre-arranged tour to view the major
landmarks that make KL.
The more adventurous can also explore this exciting
city on foot. If you fancy all things traditional,
then Karyaneka Handicraft Centre is a great
place to visit. It is a treasure trove of exquisite
Malaysian souvenirs and unique handicrafts,
which can be purchased at affordable prices.
Places
of Attraction
KL Railway
Station was built in 1910 and extensively
renovated in 1986. This former station features
turrets, arches, minarets and domes reflecting
influences of Arabian and Moorish architecture.
It was once the central hub of Malaysian railways
until its relocation to KL Sentral a few years
ago.
National
Museum features a classical Malay architecture
and houses many artefacts and items from Malaysia's
past with a detailed account of the culture
and history of its people.
As Islam is the
official religion of Malaysia, the beguiling
National Mosque is the pride
of the nation. The mosque occupies a beautiful
five-hectare garden in Jalan Hishamuddin. It
features a 74m high minaret and its main dome
is designed in the shape of an 18-point star
to represent the 13 states of the country and
their unification by the Five Pillars of Islam.
Islamic
Arts Museum
Created to foster better understanding of Islam
through the arts, the Islamic Arts Museum displays
a fine collection of Islamic texts, manuscripts,
porcelain, weapons, art, textiles, Muslim calligraphy
and replicas of famous mosques of the world.
Its four-storey building with an impressive
array of tile-work is a beauty to behold.
Lake
Gardens
A short walk from the National Mosque is KL's
premier garden - The Lake Gardens. This 92-hectare
rolling garden is one of the major green lungs
of KL city. It is a favourite among city folks
and visitors to escape from the hectic pace
of city life. The park offers various recreational
activities and attractions like the world's
largest covered bird park, butterfly and deer
parks, orchid garden, planetarium, insect museum,
hibiscus garden and more.
KL Tower
At 421 meters, the KL Tower is the fourth tallest
telecommunications tower in the world and the
tallest in South East Asia. The tower houses
a revolving restaurant and an observation platform
that offers a bird's-eye view of Kuala Lumpur
and its surroundings.
Nightlife
being a vibrant city, KL offers some of the
best places for night entertainment. The best
of KL nightlife is concentrated in three main
places - the city center, the posh district
of Bangar and the upcoming chic district of
Seri Hartamas and Mont' Kiara. Changkat Bukit
Bintang is another place worth checking out,
although it's rather subdued from the others.