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What are the best activities for seniors in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore?
28
December
Question:
Humans say...
Sherene
Eat. Seriously. Don't be afraid to eat at the hawkers' stalls.
Elizabet
Sherene i plan on falling asleep to a food coma every night!
Sherene
Elizabet I should elaborate too - because of Malaysia's history, food there is Malay, Indonesian, Thai, Chinese and Indian influenced. It's not really like anything you find anywhere else, and there's regional specialties. In Singapore, for instance, you'll see a lot of Hainan chicken rice - immigrants brought it over and Singapore in particular tends to take quite a lot of pride in it.
I'm not going to comment otherwise because I'm most familiar with Penang (they have food that is *very* regional) than anywhere else there, but if you decide to head that way I am happy to give you recs, food or otherwise.
Laurie
Eat in a back alley
Elizabet
Dave Noelle i would laugh at that site... my mother may faint
Katie
I really liked Chinatown and Arab Street in Singapore. Definitely the Sacred Tooth Temple and Masjid Sultan.
Cathy
The Indian food in KL is fabulous. We were only there for two days or the better part of, and we went on a city tour the one morning and it was very good
Elizabet
Cathy what tour was it do you remember?
Sue
Try Makansutra Gluttons Bay food court. It's at the very heart of Singapore.. the combination of city view and local food is pretty awesome!
Elizabet
Sue i hadnt heard of this one, thanks!!!
Terry
The last time i was there was in 76 so i would say anything i found of intrest there would be out dated. If you are into teak made things visit the local markets
Sherene
Oh and if you stumble upon a Hui Lau Shan location in KL, do stop for a mango dessert. It's a chain from Hong Kong.
There's a shopping mall at the foot of the Petronas Towers if you want some A/C. Most of the stores are western chains, but there's places like Kinokuniya, a bookstore from Japan that also sells some stationary and toys.
Mike
My wife just headed back to KL. The China pot in Calgary has good laksa.
Brenda
If you like seafood you must try their pepper crab and chilli crab. Also their famous Song Fa restaurant soup, it's very peppery. Drink their milk teas. Eat at the food stalls, they're the most authentic and doesnt cost very much in Singapore. Pandan chiffon cake from the airport.
A.I. says...
Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore with Parents (60+)
Kuala Lumpur and Singapore offer a diverse range of activities and attractions suitable for travelers of all ages, including parents in their 60s. Here are some recommended things to do in these cities that cater to the interests and needs of older travelers.
Kuala Lumpur
Petronas Twin Towers
The iconic Petronas Twin Towers are a must-visit attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Your parents can enjoy the breathtaking views from the Skybridge and Observation Deck, or simply admire the architectural marvel from the ground.
Batu Caves
The Batu Caves are a limestone hill compound with a series of cave temples and shrines. While the climb up the steps can be challenging, there is a lift available for those who prefer not to walk. Your parents can explore the colorful temples and observe Hindu rituals and ceremonies.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
If your parents enjoy nature and wildlife, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is an excellent choice. It is one of the largest covered bird parks in the world, featuring over 3,000 birds from 200 different species. The park offers a peaceful and relaxing environment with shaded walkways and seating areas.
Singapore
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares and features stunning supertree structures, themed gardens, and various attractions like the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. Your parents can enjoy the beautiful landscapes and take a leisurely stroll or ride the shuttle service within the park.
Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel that offers panoramic views of the city skyline and beyond. It is a great option for your parents to take in the sights of Singapore without exerting too much physical effort.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is a popular resort destination with beaches, attractions, and recreational facilities. Your parents can enjoy the tranquil beaches, take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalks, or visit attractions like the S.E.A. Aquarium or Madame Tussauds Singapore.
Remember to plan your itinerary with appropriate rest periods and consider any mobility concerns or special needs your parents may have. Both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore offer excellent public transportation systems, making it convenient to explore the cities.
Elizabet
things to do in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore? Going with my parents (60+)
TIA!