Travel Tips – 6 Reasons to Visit Kuala Lumpur

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Discover 6 Reasons Why We Think You Should Visit Kuala Lumpur…

If you’re looking for a city destination that ticks all the boxes, then Kuala Lumpur is the place for you. Kuala Lumpur attracted an incredible 13.8 million overnight visitors in 2018. With so much for tourists to see and do, it is little wonder that visitors flock to experience Malaysia’s capital city. If you are planning to head here yourself, here are just some of the reasons to visit Kuala Lumpur…

Amazing Architecture

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One of the reasons to visit Kuala Lumpur is the architecture. When you picture Kuala Lumpur, the city skyline is probably one of the first images that spring to mind. Amongst the skyscrapers, one sight that immediately draws the eye is the KL Tower. The KL Tower is the seventh tallest telecommunications tower in the world, standing at an impressive 421 metres. If you like your dinner with a view, then you won’t want to miss out on enjoying a meal while you are at the KL Tower. The Atmosphere 360 restaurant offers some fantastic views; in fact, this revolving restaurant is located 282 metres above the city.

Another unmissable piece of architecture is the Petronas Twin Towers. These twin towers are the tallest in the world, and you can even experience the view they offer for yourself during your visit. If you have a head for heights, you can visit the Sky Bridge, which is a walkway above the city, which connects the two towers.

Of course, not all of Kuala Lumpur’s most impressive architecture is new. The Batu Caves are an example of this. This partly natural and partly manmade Hindu cave temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. You will need to make your way up the 400ft ascent to visit the cave temple itself. A highlight of a trip to the Batu Caves is seeing the 140ft, gold-painted statue of Lord Murugan, which towers over the foot of the steps.

Impressive Green Spaces

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One of the many things that set Kuala Lumpur apart from other cities is that it has its own piece of rainforest. The KL Forest Eco Park can be found in the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve and offers a perfect opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy being close to nature. The Eco Park features a canopy walk across hanging bridges, and if you are lucky, you may spot some of the wildlife that lives here.

The Perdana Botanical Garden is another green oasis in the city and one of many great reasons to visit Kuala Lumpur. Spanning an incredible 220 acres, this is a garden that offers plenty of opportunities to spend some time away from the busyness of the city and relax. As you explore the Botanical Gardens, you will find a range of sculptures dotted around, which add some extra interest to this tranquil spot.

Multicultural City

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Kuala Lumpur is a multicultural city, and its main residents are Malay, Indian, and Chinese. The variety of groups that live here mean that there is also a vibrant range of cultures reflected in both the wide choice of food that is available here, as well as the mix of different places of worship. Beautiful mosques, along with Hindu and Buddhist temples, are all found in the city, to reflect the range of religions practised by the city’s residents. 

Warm Weather

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If you prefer to be in the heat rather than cooler temperatures, then you will love Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur has a tropical climate, meaning that it stays hot all year round. The average temperature in Kuala Lumpur is 27.1°C, and this doesn’t vary much during the year, the hottest month is typically April, when temperatures average 27.7°C.

The city’s tropical climate does mean that rainfall is heavy in the city, so this is something to be aware of on your trip – don’t forget your raincoat!

Shoppers Paradise

6 Reasons to Visit Kuala Lumpur

If shopping is your thing, you will be spoilt for choice here, making it a definite in our list of reasons to visit Kuala Lumpur. Here you will find a wide choice of shops catering for a range of budgets. The Central Market is a great place to browse for a selection of artwork. The Central Market can’t be missed as it is housed in a distinctive pale blue Art Deco building.

Enjoy some fun with your shopping, with a visit to the Berjaya Times Square. This unique experience combines an indoor theme park with a shopping mall, making it ideal if you are travelling with kids. In fact, the Berjaya Times Square is the largest indoor theme park in Malaysia, so it is worth checking out if you are looking for something to do with the kids.

Take a stroll along the Malaysia Heritage Walk, aka the Kasturi Walk, to soak up the atmosphere as street traders sell their wares. You will also find a great selection of street food available to buy along the Malaysia Heritage Walk.

Bukit Bintang is probably the most famous shopping area in Kuala Lumpur. You will find a whole host of shopping malls here, from pocket-friendly outlets, through to flagship designer stores, this is a shopping area that has something for everyone.

Extending Your Stay

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Kuala Lumpur is home to a diverse expat community with people from around the world, making Kuala Lumpur their new home. If you have fallen in love with Kuala Lumpur and hope to extend your time here beyond a holiday, you will find a wide choice of accommodation available. You won’t struggle to find your perfect house for sale in Kuala Lumpur. There are many homes to choose from, with some stunning features available. From bungalows through to penthouses, there are accommodation choices to suit a range of budgets.

There are so many reasons to visit Kuala Lumpur, these are just a few! Have any more ideas? Let us know in the comments below!

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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