Where to buy souvenirs in KL: Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you want to do some shopping in Kuala Lumpur, there is nowhere better to go than Central Market!

Visiting Masjid Jamek – the oldest historical mosque in downtown KLasdf

Located right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the tiny Masjid Jamek is the city’s most historic old mosque. It even has it’s own LTR station named after it! Masjid Jamek was built back in 1909, and is the oldest historic mosque in the city,

KL Canopy Walk – great, as long as you aren’t scared of heights!

Scared of heights? You might want to avoid the Eco-Forest Park in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. This nature reserve, located right in the heart of Malaysia’s capital city, is a respite from the heat and bustle of the city. It’s a protected area where the natural landscape is allowed to thrive.

The Best Museums in Kuala Lumpur: 5 must-see museums in Malaysia’s capital

While visiting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s vibrant capital city, don’t miss these top five museums! Some, like the Islamic Arts Museum and the National Museum of Malaysia are well-known and popular parts of any itinerary. Others, such as the Malaysian Royal Police Museum are hidden gems, and not to be missed.

Everything You Need to Know about the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

One of Kuala Lumpur’s top-rated destinations is the KL Bird Park, a little piece of jungle paradise right in the heart of the city. The Bird Park is located within walking distance to Malaysia’s National Mosque, and is a great place to visit, especially if traveling with a family. Younger kids will love seeing the 3000 birds that can fly free inside the bird park, and older visitors will be interested to learn more about ecology, conservation, and Malaysia’s fascinating bio-diversity.

The National Mosque of Malaysia – how to visit and what to know before you go (Kuala Lumpur)

Malaysia is an officially Muslim country, so it’s no surprise that the country’s national mosque is fittingly grand. Visitors, even non-Muslims, are welcome to visit the National Mosque during certain hours. Here’s what you need to know about the National Mosque of Malaysia before you go.

The Pink Mosque of Putrajaya – an awe-inspiring day trip from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Putrajaya is home to one of Malaysia’s most beautiful mosques, the Masjid Putra, or the Pink Mosque of Putrajaya. The mosque is a stunning example of Malay Islamic architecture, and is open to non-Muslim visitors. It’s a must-see on your trip to Kuala Lumpur.

KLIA Ekspres – the fastest way to get to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from the airport

Everything you need to know about taking the KLIA Ekspress train (fast rail transit) from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to the city center. MALAYSIA

Batu Caves, Sacred Hindu Cave Temple near KL, Malaysia

The Batu Caves is the site of a sacred Hindu shrine just outside of the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. Easily accessible as a day trip from the city, Batu Caves are a colorful, interesting, and uniquely spiritual site. The shrine inside the Batu Caves is considered to be one of the most important Hindu shrines in Malaysia.

Three Visa Run Destinations from Bangkok

Any long-term expat in Thailand knows of the dreaded ninety-day “visa run”. Every three months, depending on the visa classification, an expat must either report to the local government office to “check in”, or leave the country and re-enter on a fresh visa. This can get tedious and dull, but it doesn’t have to be. Make a weekend getaway out of your visa run and visit one of the three best visa run destinations that are cheap and easy to visit from Bangkok.

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