Kuala Lumpur 2-day compact tour
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7 attraction(s) |
total distance 13
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Day1: Kuala Lumpur
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The National Mosque was built in 1974 with a modern and stylish architectural style. The minaret, which is used to recite the Quran, stands at 73 meters high. The blue star-shaped roof is different from the traditional onion dome design of mosques, symbolizing the aspirations of an independent nation and is very eye-catching. It has a total of 18 spires, representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the 5 tenets of Islam. The overall design of the mosque is inspired by the Grand Mosque in Mecca, especially the interior decoration, which is similar to Mecca. The main hall can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers at the same time, making it the largest mosque in Southeast Asia.
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Petaling Street, also known as Chinatown or Chinese Town, is a popular tourist spot in Kuala Lumpur. Nowadays, most of the vendors are foreign workers selling various counterfeit products. Here, you can taste authentic local snacks and bargain for souvenirs. Famous night stalls are concentrated on Jalan Hang Lekir and Jalan Sultan, getting livelier as the night goes on. The emergence of cultural streets in the Petaling Street area has brought more artistic vibes, with old pre-war shophouses renovated into cafes, bars, themed restaurants, folk song restaurants, bookstores, tea houses, and more. The unique graffiti on the walls also serves as a backdrop for wedding photos, adding a special touch to the area.
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Despite not being as famous as the Petronas Twin Towers, the KL Tower is an excellent vantage point to overlook the cityscape of Kuala Lumpur. Standing at a height of 421 meters, the KL Tower is the seventh tallest communication tower in the world. The observation deck on the tower is approximately 100 meters higher than the observation bridge of the Twin Towers (on the 41st floor). Tourists can enjoy delicious food while admiring the beautiful views of Kuala Lumpur at the 360-degree rotating restaurant located at 276 meters on the tower.
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The Petronas Twin Towers is a landmark architecture in Kuala Lumpur. It has a height of 452 meters and 88 floors. Below is the Suria Mall, where you can find a wide range of products from affordable to luxury brands. In addition to shopping, there is also a Petroleum National Exhibition Hall, which is a scientific exploration gallery for knowledge and games. The KLCC Park and the water park are located below the towers. The musical fountain in the park's artificial lake sprays water at regular intervals. Besides enjoying the lake and taking photos, visitors can also overlook it from the viewing area of the food court or Chili's restaurant on the top floor of KLCC. The water park and children's playground are located together and are free to enter, making it suitable for children to play. Visitors can take an elevator to the Sky Bridge on the 41st floor and the Twin Towers Exhibition Hall on the 86th floor to enjoy the panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur, but a ticket is required.
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The Central Park of Kuala Lumpur is one of the largest parks in the city. Designed by the famous Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, it offers a stunning view of the Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
Day2: Kuala Lumpur
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Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands, also known as Genting World, is about 1 hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur. It is a popular summer resort for Malaysians due to its location at an altitude of 1860 meters. There are various entertainment options such as indoor and outdoor amusement parks, gaming arcades, water parks, shopping malls, cinemas, and the Genting Arena for large-scale award ceremonies and concerts. There is also a unique indoor skydiving game called Superman Fly, where you can experience the thrill of skydiving without wearing a parachute. At night, there are bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, and casinos for visitors to enjoy. Other activities include strawberry picking, visiting the chocolate factory, and exploring the Qing Shi Yan Temple. Please note that the legal age for entering the casino is 21. Genting Highlands offers a diverse range of activities, so visitors can plan their time based on their interests. It is possible to visit and return in one day, but accommodations are also available for those who wish to stay overnight. One of the most cost-effective hotels is the First World Hotel, but reservations should be made in advance to avoid any availability issues during major events, concerts, or holidays. Genting Highlands is safe, and service staff can communicate in Mandarin. Most shops accept UnionPay cards, and cash withdrawals can be made using UnionPay cards in the casinos. If you encounter any problems, please approach the staff who are generally understanding and helpful.