The Top Places to Visit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 4K Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide

quadal Lumpa Malaysia’s modern diverse and action-packed capital city it’s a mix of incredible cultures with a fantastic food scene nature into twined amongst its Urban centers and enough attractions to keep you entertained for weeks watch our video to discover the top places to visit in K Lumpa from its huge shopping malls towers and parks to the beautiful temples and natural attractions we were amazed at the number of tropical parks and Gardens in the city if you’re here to find inspiration of what to do during an upcoming visit or simply want to reminisce about your timeing K we hope you find our video useful join us as we rack up the step count and explore everything qu Lumpa has to [Music] offer we’re starting off our video with qu lpa’s top attraction the Patronis Twin Towers ranked as the tallest Twin Towers in the world and amongst the tallest buildings in the world these impressive buildings dominate the CH Skyline they boast 88 floors and reach a staggering 41.9 M tall you can visit the petronis Twin Towers by booking a time slot online tours run throughout the day taking you on a sky high adventure to see the city from from above you’ll get to see the sky Bridge which connects the two towers on the 41st floor then you’ll hop in an elevator to reach the summit of the towers this is where you’ll find stunning panoramic views of K we recommend booking tickets for the towers on the official website at least a couple of days in [Music] advance [Music] KLCC Park is a neatly manicured Park area at the base of the petronus twin towers as one of the most popular green areas in the city it’s a relaxing place to wander around for an hour or two you’ll find locals jogging kids playing in the swimming pool area and workers taking a break on a park bench KLCC park has several walking trails an Athletics track Lake Area fountains and a series of beautifully designed flower gardens we recommend checking out the park in the morning before visiting the [Music] towers in our opinion kale bird park is one of the most underrated qualum attractions we didn’t realize when we visited but it’s one of the largest bird parks in the world full of different species of birds and a park that’s split up into different themes it’s a fun place to explore for a couple of hours tropical plants Lakes Bridges and walkways set the scene for one of the most unique AV areas you’ll ever visit when we went to the park we saw horn bills Buffy fish owls tucans parrots canaries and even an ostrich in total there were over 200 species of birds in the park they appear to be well looked after and the grounds of the park are beautiful [Music] we recommend having lunch in the on-site restaurant here it’s Treehouse setting sits right in the jungle canopy so you’ll often be accompanied by tropical birds as you eat don’t worry though they won’t steal your [Music] food the next place in our video is the most well-known attraction in qual lumper L caves is a vast cave complex that has naturally been carved out of the lambstone rock face the caverns are deep with multiple sections to explore it’s also an active place of Hindu worship the entrance of the caves has a tower and 50 m tall statue of important Hindu figure Lord Hanuman the first thing you’ll see at bat caves is its steep vibrant staircase the 272 colorful steps take you up to the entrance of the cave complex providing some unique scenery along the way and plenty of monkeys [Music] Chinatown is one of the oldest areas of qual Lumpa rich in Chinese and Malaysian culture and with colorful lanterns and artwork lighting up the streets it’s a great place to visit for sightseeing and delicious food one area of Chinatown we love is Quai chai Hong it’s a small back street with a wooden bridge and bamboo plants at the entrance the walls of the street are decorated in beautiful murals that depict characters and stories from chinatown’s past another top reason to visit Chinatown is for the food the restaurants and Street Food Stores here are excellent [Music] whilst in Chinatown start by this colorful Hindu temple it’s adorned in statues carvings and Mos of the Hindu [Music] religion another place to see in the Chinatown area is Central Market the market is a bustling collection of stores independent shops and EES with an indoor section that’s made up of two floors you’ll find everything from Fashion Wear and accessories to handmade gifts souvenirs and home wear there’s also an outdoor section which is a great place to grab a drink or a snack if you come across a soft baked cookie store do yourself a favor and buy one they’re [Music] amazing [Music] Petaling street is the main Market Street in Chinatown from Sunrise until sunset it’s a bustling noisy Street of tourists locals and Traders selling their goods if you like Southeast Asian markets you’ll love the atmosphere at ping Street the area is decorated with lanterns dragons and colorful posts perfectly matching the rest of the neighborhood [Music] [Music] theho Temple is one of Kuma’s most beautiful Temple complexes it’s a Chinese Temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu and it was constructed in 1987 it’s on a larger grinder scale and other Chinese temples in the city and is a great place to explore for an hour or so Grand red columns ornate carvings statues and elaborate roof designs give theen ho its distinctive appearance during our visit we enjoyed walking along the temple walls and exploring the hidden Courtyards and [Music] Gardens [Music] every major city has a green space nestled among the hustle and bustle padan botanical gardens is qual Lumas aner it’s a free to visit colonial era Park that stretches over 226 Acres walking trails flower exhibits a nice Lake and many individual garden areas make up the Serene Nature Park it’s the perfect place to go for a long walk and some exercise we recommend visiting the botanical gardens in the morning when the weather is cooler take time to explore Each corner of the park and don’t forget the or garden if you like our video so far be sure to subscribe to our Channel and like the [Music] video the national mask of Malaysia is one of Malaysia’s most beautiful religious buildings for big events the mosque holds up to 15,000 people it’s an active place of worship but tourists can visit throughout the day at set times the mosque is a grand Whit Stone building featuring a tall minate at its Center a beautiful garden area and a water fountain inside it has white marble tiles from ceiling to roof tall pillars ornate decorations and large open hallways [Music] bucket bin Tang is qual lumpus busy City Center District it’s full of shopping malls high-rise Office Buildings luxury Tower hotels and bars and restaurants it’s no doubt the most modern and futuristic looking area of not only koala Lumpa but the entire fire country explore the modern booket bintang area on foot and feel like a small ant in a big city giant Billboards neon lights and towering buildings set the scene for one of the most fun areas to visit in [Music] KL if you’re looking for K’s famous street food scene head to the street known as jalana law located in the bookie bintang neighborhood this bustling collection of restaurants and Street stalls gives you an endless selection of places to eat choose from Malaysian classic dishes Seafood Thai Mongolian Barbecue fer and many more enjoy your beer order a few dishes to share and enjoy people watching as you D on the side of the [Music] street [Music] we’ve already mentioned the tallest tower in quala the Patronus Towers K Tower is the second place to visit to get an impressive view of qual Lumpa Skyline and its many tall buildings it’s a 421 M tall Communications Tower in the buckin Tang area and little do many people know it’s taller than the Patronis towers by elevation as it sits on top of a hill an elevator takes you up to the viewing deck where you have 360° unobstructed views of the city there are several viewpoints photo opportunities and a cafe at the top of the [Music] tower [Music] shopping is a very popular activity in southeast Asia’s huge cities and K is no different they’re great places to grab the latest fashion and Tech but they’re also good spots for dining entertainment and even theme parks K does shopping malls just as well as Saul Singapore or Bangkok top shopping malls we recommend visiting include pavilion mall Baya Time Square which has a huge indoor theme park and surria krcc which is located at the base of the Patronus Twin Towers Bay Time Square is full of fun attractions such as bowling roller skating bumper cars and a fullsize roller coaster with a loop it’s a fun place to visit no matter the time of day even if you don’t go on the rides [Music] we mentioned KC lake at the start of our video and here it is again visit the lake when the Sun goes down and you’ll be treated to the symphony Lake water show colorful water jets seemingly dance to the music and the area comes alive with bright lights and entertainment be sure to check the evening show times before [Music] visiting [Music] Meda square is a historic Square in the center of qual Lumpa it was the site where the Malaysian flag was raised for the first time and has hosted Independence parades and events throughout the year at the center of the square you’ll find the Sultan Abdul Samad building the building has a grand Colonial facade with a clock tower shiny copper domes and a flag pole that’s one of the tallest in the world the entire area is full of historic sites and museums right next to Meda Square you have one of our favorite qualum attractions the River of Life this recently renovated area of the city has a long Riverside path to walk along it has several nice viewpoints along the river plus some cool street art one of the key sites on the the River of Life is the Sultan Abdul samama jch mosque designed by British architect Arthur benison hubach and built in 1909 it’s one of the oldest mosques in Kuma admire it from afar and explore the mosque’s grounds the last recommendation in our video is K’s main Indian District rich in culture and full of Indian shops restaurants cafes and markets it’s one of the most colorful neighborhoods in the city the smells sounds and colors will make you feel like you’ve been transported to the heart of Mumbai we recommend visiting for lunch try authentic Indian food in a cafe and sip on a speciality Mangal [Music] lassi for our recent visit to K we stayed in the qua Lumpa Journal hotel and we can’t recommend it enough it has an affordable price tag it’s right in the heart of booket B tang and the buffet breakfast was one of the best we’ve had in Malaysia it also has a rooftop infinity pool check out our Link in the description box for more information that wraps up our video on the best places to visit in Quad Lumpa if you have any questions about any of the attractions we’ve listed and have some recommendations of your own be sure to post a 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Imposing skyscrapers, enormous shopping malls, historic temples and some incredible nature is what you can expect from Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur. It’s so much more than its tall buildings, and we were amazed at everything the city has to offer. We spent a full week exploring KL and have created a detailed Kuala Lumpur travel guide to give you inspiration on the top things to do. Watch our video for Kuala Lumpur attraction recommendations, plus some helpful travel tips. We hope you enjoy the city just as much as we did!

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🎥 Kuala Lumpur video chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
0:58 – Petronas Twin Towers
2:02 – KLCC Park
2:45 – KL Bird Park
3:52 – Batu Caves
4:45 – Chinatown
5:36 – Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
5:51 – Central Market
6:31 – Petaling Street
7:05 – Thean Hou Temple
7:59 – Perdana Botanical Gardens
8:56 – National Mosque of Malaysia
9:41 – Bukit Bintang
10:24 – Jalan Alor
11:10 – KL Tower
12:03 – Shopping Malls
13:18 – Symphony Lake Water Show
13:59 – Merdeka Square & Sultan Abdul Samad Building
14:41 – The River of Life
14:58 – Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque
15:19 – Little India
15:56 – Our hotel: Kuala Lumpur Journal Hotel

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19 Comments

  1. This is the best video I've seen of Kuala Lumpur because you actually show the attractions!

    Sadly, many YouTubers show their own face more than the attractions they're meant to be featuring.

  2. I just found your channel. You are one of the few who don't usually show the hosts eating, talking, or looking at something Seems to be all about them. Frustrating for me. So thanks. Other "no host" faces. "Side trip life", "Buzzing Pattaya", mostly, "Edgy Expat". ( But sure you are beautiful, of course).

  3. The statue at the entrance of Batu Caves (4:16) is not Lord Hanuman. It is of Lord Kumar (Shiva's son) also known as Lord Murugan in the Southern part of India.

  4. Hello! First of all, thank you for the great video! Can I ask you the situation about mosquitos there? Is there a lot of mosquitos? Are they "agressive" or with some repellent we should be fine? Thank you!!

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