The Petronas Twin Tower
This late blog post was about our trip to Kuala Lumpur in 2023, after we visited Singapore. :)
After our trip in its neighboring country, we took a 4-hour flight to Kuala Lumpur (the capital city of Malaysia) via Scoot. Little did I know, that there was still outdoor visibility at 7pm in Malaysia, which is different in my country. So I guess there is an advantage too, like lower crime rate in the evening ? Hehe
Anyway, we arrived in the evening and as expected everything seemed to be more affordable than in Singapore. We were able to sleep on a fancy hotel, and spent most of our free time wandering around the city like locals. We tried some local dishes to have a taste of their cuisine, and most of the joiners in our group had unexplainable reactions maybe because we were not used to it.
We bought a lot of souvenirs too! Again, the cost of living in Malaysia was way cheaper compared to Singapore so you don't have to worry so much about shopping for items. We encountered a vendor who spoke very well in Tagalog, and was generous enough to sell his items for a discounted price. There were a lot of kababayan or Filipino photographers too when we went to the Petronas Twin Towers. One thing that I would recommend too, is by taking photos in twin towers at night because it looked better in the evening.
We only have very limited time in Malaysia, so we availed the city Bus tour. The spots that we have visited include:
Batu Caves
-lots of tourists, and white monkeys in this place.
Royal Selankor Visitor Center
-not my cup of tea, honestly, but if you are fond of history then give it a try.
Batik Painting Center
-you will see a lot of beautiful crafts, esp if you like having a Batik dress.
King's Palace
Merdeka Square
Jalan Petaling Street Market
Sultan Abdul Samad building
Based from my experience, I observed that the atmosphere in Kuala Lumpur is similar to Manila. I can't tell enough given that we only have a limited time in the city, but it seemed that Kuala Lumpur was more diverse and have better options if you are there for food trips and sight seeing. We felt safer too when walking around the city at night.
There were still a lot of places to visit to know more about this country, I hope I could travel again with my loved ones if given the opportunity.
See you again next time, Kuala Lumpur! :D







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