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Kuala
Lumpur

3 Days. Modern meets Heritage.

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From the Twin Towers to Batu Caves steps. A complete curated guide.

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Why KL?

A melting pot of cultures & flavors.

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The Contrast

Skyscrapers sit next to colonial buildings and rainforests. It's affordable, English-friendly, and the food is legendary.

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Getting Around

Grab App: Essential. Cheap & reliable.
Monorail/LRT: Great for avoiding traffic jams during rush hour (5pm-7pm).

💡 Pro Tip: Pack an umbrella. It rains almost every afternoon for 30 mins!
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Day 1

The Modern City

Petronas Towers • KLCC Park • Aquaria • Saloma Link • Jalan Alor

Petronas Towers

09:00 AM

The World's Tallest Twin Towers.

Petronas Towers

The Skybridge & Deck

Walk the bridge connecting the towers at 170m high, then go up to level 86.

🎟️ Foreigner: ~RM 98
🎟️ Malaysian: ~RM 35
⚠️ Closed: Mondays

KLCC Park & Aquaria

Nature meets heavy engineering.

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The Park

Right at the base of the towers. Perfect for photos. Look for the Lake Symphony fountains. It's free!

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Aquaria KLCC

Walk via the underpass. It has a 90m underwater tunnel.

Price: ~RM 75 (Adult Non-MyKad)

Lunch Break

Taste the national dish.

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Nasi Lemak

Coconut milk rice, spicy sambal, crunchy anchovies, peanuts, cucumber, and egg.

Where to eat nearby:
• Madam Kwan's (Suria KLCC Mall)
• Little Penang Kafe (Suria KLCC Mall)

Saloma Link

Sunset / 7:30PM

The glowing bridge.

A pedestrian bridge connecting the old Kampong Bharu area with the modern KLCC. At night, it lights up with LEDs.

📸 Best angle: From the Kampung Bharu side looking towards the Twin Towers.

Jalan Alor

Dinner

The Food Street that never sleeps.

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Wong Ah Wah (W.A.W)

Famous for BBQ Chicken Wings & Satay.

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Sangkaya

Coconut ice cream served in a shell.

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Day 2

Culture & History

Batu Caves • Merdeka Sq • Chinatown

Batu Caves

08:00 AM

272 colorful steps to the temple.

Batu Caves
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Watch the monkeys! They steal food and sunglasses. Do not feed them.

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Strict Dress Code: Legs must be covered (No shorts/mini skirts). Sarongs available for rent (RM 5).

Merdeka Square

Where independence was declared.

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The stunning Moorish-style building with the clock tower.

River of Life

Just behind the square. Visit Masjid Jamek there (Dress modestly).

Chinatown

Petaling Street & Central Market.

Petaling Street

Bargaining is mandatory here! Great for knock-off watches and street food.

Central Market (Pasar Seni)

Air-conditioned. High quality handicrafts, batik, and souvenirs.

Must Try: Air Mata Kucing

Famous herbal monk fruit drink stall in the middle of the street.

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Day 3

Nature & Luxury

Bird Park • Botanical Gardens • Bukit Bintang

KL Bird Park

Morning

World's largest free-flight aviary.

Parrot

Birds fly freely around you. Peacocks everywhere. Great for kids and photos.

🎟️ Adult: ~RM 85
🎟️ Child: ~RM 60
🕒 Open: 9am - 6pm

Bukit Bintang

The Golden Triangle.

Pavilion Mall

High-end luxury. Check out the Crystal Fountain at the entrance.

Lot 10

Go to the basement "Lot 10 Hutong" for a collection of Malaysia's best heritage street food brands in AC comfort.

Trip Summary

You've seen the best of KL!