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Sunway Putra Mall

Sunway Putra Mall

Located opposite the International Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur, the Sunway Putra Mall is a five-storey shopping complex that houses over 300 stores. The mall is categorized into 4 sections which house local as well as international brands. The four sections are Vanity Hall, Market Place, Selera Street, and Asian Avenue. Several food joints are also housed inside various sections of the mall. A 5-star hotel named the Sunway Putra Hotel is also located above the mall. Several promotional events are often hosted at the mall as well. Read More

Suria KLCC

Suria KLCC

Suria KLCC is a six-story premier shopping mall located at the foot of the towering Petronas Twin Towers overlooking KLCC Park. Spread over more than 1.5 million square feet, it has become a beacon for the best shopping, dining, and entertainment experience in Malaysia. It is also famous for the Petronas Art Gallery, Aquaria KLCC, and Petrosains, a science discovery center. Featuring more than 300 retail stores, Suria KLCC provides the perfect blend between local chains and international brands. Read More

Taman Tasik Permaisuri

Taman Tasik Permaisuri

Landscaped on hilly terrain, Taman Tasik Permaisuri is a well-admired and spacious lake-park in the Bandar Tun Razak district, Cheras, Malaysia. This amusing park stretches over an area of about 40 hectares. Managed by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, this park has a vast lake where you will find elegant pink lotuses and lilies blooming. This gleaming lake is surrounded by some attractive picnic spots with concrete tables and stools that are provided by the garden officials. The park includes 3 outdoor gyms, scenic fountains, a reflexology walking track, a playground for kids, and a canopy walk. This 7 terraced flower garden has 1800 orchids planted in it. A huge football stadium and a common swimming pool are constructed in the eastern section of the park. The western edge of the park has horses that are kept in an enclosed area. Activities like fishing, tai chi class, jogging, and cycling are practised here daily. Taman Tasik Permaisuri was developed as a terraced flower garden in the 1980s but has eventually turned out into an alluring recreational park. This place which is packed with leisure activities gets immensely crowded on weekends. Read More

The Gardens Mall

The Gardens Mall

The Gardens Mall is a premium shopping destination with more than 200 outlets of top fashion brands, latest technology, home & living and edutainment. Heaven for a shopping spree, the 6-level mall stands in the core of the Mid Valley City of Kuala Lumpur. The Gardens Mall in Kuala Lumpur is not just shopping heaven but a perfect spot for entertainment and food too. Particularly known for its Golden Screen Cinema, Malaysia's only boutique cinema, The Gardens Mall offers something for all. Food Hub, rooftop bars and dance clubs are perfect leisure spots in the mall. The Gardens Mall also pampers visitors with their world-class facilities and services. Read More

Thean Hou Temple

Thean Hou Temple

The 6-tiered Thean Hou Temple, located in Kuala Lumpur, is one of Southeast Asia's largest and most beautiful temples. The temple is a fusion of three beliefs - Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It is extremely colorful and offers a spectacular view atop Robson Hill. Try to visit the temple during night hours as the glowing lanterns and lights make the temple a stunning sight. The stunning edifice, also known as the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven, was built by the Hainanese living in Malaysia and is now run by the Selangor and Federal Territory Hainan Association. Considered a shrine by many, the Thean Hou Temple is visited to worship the Goddess of Mercy - Guan Yin, the Chinese Sea Goddess - Mazu, and the Goddess of Waterfront - Shui Wei Sheng Niang.  Read More

Titiwangsa Lake Gardens

Titiwangsa Lake Gardens

For a refreshing tour in Kuala Lumpur, exploring the 95 hectares Titiwangsa Lake Gardens beside the National Library is a must. Covering an area of 57 hectares of the lake, the Titiwangsa Lake Gardens is a perfect destination for a short weekend trip, exploring the jogging tracks, horse riding, aqua biking, canoeing, cycling, car-racing and rollerblading. Also known as Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, this lake was built as an option to reduce the overcrowding of the Perdana Botanical Gardens. Now, the Lake Gardens is a resort for family picnics, sports enthusiasts, and nature appreciators. Covered with coconut and banyan trees, fountains, and wildlife, Titiwangsa Lake Gardens also has attached Malay and Satay restaurant, catering delicious delicacies for its visitors. Read More

Zoo Negara

Zoo Negara

The National Zoo of Malaysia, commonly known as Zoo Negara, is spread over more than 100 acres and is home to more than 476 wildlife species. The main highlight of this zoo is Malaysia’s famous giant pandas: Xing Xing and Liang Liang. Visitors are free to stroll through the park and get a firsthand experience of the concept of an open zoo. There are several Banyan trees at Zoo Negara, with one gigantic banyan tree that is supposedly the oldest in Malaysia. Read More

Atmosphere 360 Revolving Restaurant

Atmosphere 360 Revolving Restaurant

282 metres above the ground, the Atmosphere 360 Revolving Restaurant offers a spectacular panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur. The restaurant also offers an observation deck from which visitors can view the city’s skyline, all lit up at night. Atmosphere 360 offers high-tea and lunch buffets along with dinner, and patrons can opt for “Dinner in the Sky” or “Plane in the City” dinner services as well.

Ice Skating at Sunway Pyramid

Ice Skating at Sunway Pyramid

The Sunway Pyramid has hosted a number of sporting events, and tourists can escape the heat of the city by ice skating at this professional arena. With glass panels surrounding each level, visitors can even spot figure skaters practising and perfecting their routines. The venue also offers skating lessons.

Kuala Kubu Bharu White Water Rafting

Kuala Kubu Bharu White Water Rafting

Around an hour away from Kuala Lumpur, thrill seekers can head to Kuala Kubu Bharu and raft on the rapids at the Selangor river. With four grades of rapids, rafters can raft for 2 hours on this 8-kilometre-long stretch of river. Rafting down the river offers a great view of the riverbank, with all its varied vegetation. Operators provide safety gear, and tourists need no prior rafting experience.

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