Kuala Lumpur National Park International

Kuala Lumpur

 
Description: Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is one of the three Malaysian Federal ... more
Kuala Lumpur ... Territories. It is an enclave within the state of Selangor, on the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Within Malaysia, the city is commonly referred to as KL. The Malaysian Parliament operates in the city, making it the country's legislative capital. The city once hosted the Malaysian judiciary and executive arms, which have largely moved to Putrajaya since its completion in the late 1990s. Some sections of the judicial branch remain in the capital.

Newest Review: ... equatorial region). Though there is no particular dress code, it is advisable to dress modestly so as to avoid any unwanted attention. Kuala Lumpur is an advanced city and how to dress is one's personal choice but wearing non-revealing cotton and light clothes would be preferable in the heat. Most people can understand if not speak English and all sign posts are in English as well too, ... more

 ... which is an added bonus. Must sees and dos: --------------------- Some of the absolute modern architectural grand masterpieces are exemplified in the National Mosque ( you will be provided with appropriate dress needed to take a tour of the mosque w...more

kelebhutu
Premium Review Kuala Lumpur: A Beautiful City for Everyone (1658 words)
by - written on 08/11/08 (Very useful, 388 readings)
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I had been to Kualam Lumpur (the capital city of beautiful Malaysia) in May 2004 for a month with my husband who was on a project in Putrajaya (the IT hub of Malaysia). I was too jet lagged after the 13 plus hours of flight to appreciate the wonderful airport set-up but I wasn't sleeping when acres after acres of dark green palm plantation raced past below the aircraft's windows beside the jaded-blue water of the ocean just prior to touchdown and after takeoff.. We were chauffer driven to and from the airport (1hr journey) hotel's limousine so I would'nt be able to comment on the taxi-services from the airport but public transport in KL as such is ...  Read the complete review

majeedkazi
Premium Review Kuala Lampur - but you find Kuala (746 words)
by - written on 10/04/08 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I'v been here last year in January for my Management Training, was there for 5days out which 2 days were my training & rest i was exploring KL With my friends. Kl is the capital of malaysia, and singapore & thailand are its neigbouring countires. There are people from different places over here, like English, Chinese, Malay,Indian & so on. The language spoken over here is Malay or English. I stayed in the Prince Hotel which is 4 star hotel & its really good one if you see the services they give you 325Ringates.(Ringates its the local currency of Malaysia 4Ringates=$1). so the price of staying at such a hotel was quite cheap. My room ...  Read the complete review

Russ
Kuala Lumpur: Fab KL (91 words)
by Russ - written on 11/04/07
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My 1st holiday(at 39)was KL, and been there 3 times now-cant think of anywhere else I would want to visit. Modern and old mix perfectly, prices are excellent, transport is fab,so many different foods,and most speak english. Shop staff tend to follow u around, but I discovered thats the norm, and they end up being very helpful-Always haggle!!-never pay the asking price. Made lots friends, hotels are cheap, but £13 p/n is ideally the lower end of the market. Hope this ...  Read the complete review

daylelisahall
Premium Review Super Duper Kuala Lumpar! (2223 words)
by - written on 30/12/06 (Very useful, 983 readings)
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Myself and my boyfriend stayed in Kuala Lumpur for three nights in October this year and had a wonderful time. GETTING THERE We visited Kuala Lumpur as part of a package deal. We flew to Borneo, stayed there for 2 weeks, and then flew from Borneo to Kuala Lumpur, which took us about 3 hours. A flight direct from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur would take about 13 hours and many people choose to do stop overs in Kuala Lumpur, as it is very easy to fit into any package deal. The main reason we decided to include a stopover in Kuala Lumpur (often called KL) was because it was offered to us at a very cheap price, £8 per night per person and we thought it would break ...  Read the complete review

indiecater
Crowned Review Kuala Lumpur: Not So Super Lumpur (2778 words)
by - written on 08/01/02 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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Malaysia is made up of 2 distinct land masses in South East Asia For most the country is represented by the strip of land that extends from the south of Thailand to Singapore. This is known as peninsular Malaysia. The often forgotten states of Sabah and Sarawak actually make up 60% of Malaysia's land mass and occupy the northern section of the island of Borneo. Malaysia's population is predominately Muslim which has meant that since 9/11 tourist numbers have declined dramatically. From the evidence of our travels Malaysian's are by far the friendliest people we have met in South East Asia. They are largely made up of Malays, Chinese ...  Read the complete review

 

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