Kuala Lumpur International Airport 51 min
Batu Caves (20 min) Limestone caves at the top of steep steps housing Hindu temples & shrines, plus a huge deity statue. Thean Hou Temple (11 min) 6-tiered temple built in 1989, featuring a prayer hall with 3 altars & ornate, colorful details. Chinatown (10 min) Restaurants & food stalls cluster together on this bustling street in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. Berjaya Times Square (9 min) Roller coaster and convention center Petronas Twin Towers (8 min) Once the world's tallest, these 88-story towers bear a modern Islamic design & a visitor skybridge. Aquaria KLCC (18 min) Expansive aquarium offering 5,000 exhibits, a clear tunnel, feeding shows & shark cage dives. Central Market (11 min) Cultural heritage site with restored art deco facade offering shopping, eateries & an outdoor stage. KLCC Park (7 min) 50-acre respite offering a kids' playground, paths, a wading pool & choreographed fountain displays. KL Forest Eco Park (8 min) Situated within the city, this rain forest has several nature trails & a forest canopy walkway. Sultan Abdul Samad Building (9 min) Grand 1800s government building featuring copper domes & a large clocktower with a 1-ton bell. Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur (14 min) Thousands of colorful birds in free-roaming areas, walk-through aviaries & traditional enclosures. Menara Kuala Lumpur (9 min) One of the world's tallest, this landmark tower offers scenic city views & a revolving restaurant. National Museum of Malaysia (9 min) Interactive museum of Malaysian culture & history from prehistoric times to the present day. Merdeka Square (9 min) This landmark square has a 96m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising. National Mosque of Malaysia (10 min) Hosting up to 15,000 worshippers, Malaysia's national mosque has gardens, a library & a prayer hall. |