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2019
5
March
What are the best activities to do in Kuala Lumpur for a two-week stay?
5
March
Question:
Humans say...
Cathy
There’s the Batu Caves which is out of KL. We did a half day city tour which was interesting. We didn’t get to them but there are a series of suspension bridges through the forest right in the city. There are lots of cooking classes and the best Indian food I’ve ever eaten.
Ryan
Petronas towers
Erin
Depends what you like to do. Are you travelling alone or with family. I lived there for 5 years until recently.
Jon
Erin travelling with one friend...
Erin
Jon In addition to all of the great suggestions by everyone else. There is a really quite good and affordable dining scene with the equivalent places which would cost much more in Singapore for example. Places like Fuego / Cantalope in Troika . Looking for a cool place for a sundowner try the Helipad. Breakfast/ lunch / dunner buffets at the Mandarin Oriental...you will never be disappointed. Could do a segway tour of Putrajaya or Lake Gardens with Eco Ride Malaysia, the one of Putrajaya that we did exceeded our expectations. Take a walk in Bukit Kiara or Bukit Gassing for some jungle time. Make sure to try satay, chicken rice and chili pan mee. If you get tired of street food try one of the restaurants called The Social, has a great menu local and western foods and location and staff are always good.
Erin
Can easily do a day trip to an Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Go see the fire flies in Kuala Selangor. While there you can take a walk in quite an intersting park with a mangrove forest,mid skippers and tons of very nice leaf monkeys. There is a nice temple on the way to Genting Highlands not sure if the name.
Erin
Also Bukit Nanas for a short walk right in KLCC.
Erin
Also go to Jalan Alor / Changkat at night. Get a table at one of street restaurants and enjoy the food and atmosphere.
Terry
Wow it has been over 44 years since i was there. If you are into Teak lots of it there. The Towers wasnt built then
Joceli
The Islamic museum is awesome, lots of interesting artifacts to see! Little India is also a must. The lebanese restaurant on the 2nd floor of Petronas is great, and the French Thai on the 4th floor (I believe) is also outstanding. LOVE KL!
Susan
For sure take a Street Food Tour.
Susan
We booked a 3 hr tour called The best of Asia Food Tour through “Withlocals” we ended up a group of four. Two hilarious girls from OZ. Our guide Noor was excellent. She took us to many locations like Food Halls and street markets where we were the only tourists.
Judy
The Batu Caves Bird park and butterfly park are all worth it.
Alissa
Great things to do if you’re here just for the weekend too would be appreciated. Really want to do Batu caves. Do most hotels have a tour or something for it?
Erin
Most cabs have meters . Or install Grab app on your phone, its like uber. One of the trains( maybe the ktm) Batu Caves is the last stop so very easy.
Rodel
go to Genting Highlands... very cheap bus fare, around $4 return... u can buy your ticket at KLCC
Stephani
Do the hop on hop off bus tour. It will take you to the KL Tower and Petronas as well as several other must see attractions. Well worth it. Don't forget the Chinese market for great take offs.
Archie
Eat.....
Archie
I’m there every year, if you need suggestions pm me....
Terry
Food choices are the only good things about KL that I can think of.
Dilshad
China town market
Cheryl
Do a food tour!
Food Tour Malaysia
A.I. says...
Exploring Kuala Lumpur: A Two-Week Adventure
Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital of Malaysia, is a melting pot of cultures and a haven for adventure seekers. With two weeks at your disposal, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the city's rich heritage, sample its diverse cuisine, and explore its iconic landmarks.
Week 1: Cultural Immersion and Architectural Wonders
- Petronas Twin Towers: Marvel at these iconic skyscrapers and visit the Skybridge for breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
- Batu Caves: Explore the colorful Hindu shrines and temples carved into limestone caves, and witness the famous staircase guarded by a massive statue of Lord Murugan.
- Thean Hou Temple: Discover this stunning six-tiered Chinese temple dedicated to the goddess Tian Hou, complete with intricate carvings and ornate architecture.
- Central Market: Immerse yourself in the local culture and shop for unique souvenirs, handicrafts, and traditional Malaysian batik at this iconic market.
- Chinatown: Wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown, sample delicious street food, and explore the bustling markets and shops.
Week 2: Nature Escapes and Culinary Delights
- Taman Negara National Park: Take a day trip to this ancient rainforest and explore the world's longest canopy walkway, or go trekking and spot exotic wildlife.
- Berjaya Times Square Theme Park: Enjoy thrilling rides and attractions at this indoor theme park, perfect for a family-friendly day of fun.
- Jalan Alor: Indulge in the ultimate street food experience at this lively night market, offering a wide array of delectable Malaysian dishes.
- Cooking Class: Learn the secrets of Malaysian cuisine by taking a cooking class and bringing home the flavors of this diverse culinary destination.
- KL Tower: Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Observation Deck of this iconic telecommunications tower, and if you're feeling adventurous, try the thrilling SkyBox or SkyTrex experience.
With a perfect blend of cultural richness, architectural marvels, natural wonders, and culinary delights, Kuala Lumpur promises an unforgettable two-week adventure. Embrace the city's vibrant spirit and create lasting memories in this captivating Southeast Asian metropolis.
Jon
Looking for things to do in Kuala Lumpur. Any suggestions gratefully accepted. Am there for a total of two weeks. Thanks folks!