Fun and Entertaining Places in Kuala Lumpur
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Zoo Negara
(4020 Votes)Zoo Negara is first local zoo in Kuala Lumpur which is run by Malaysian Zoological Society. In totality it has the where abouts of 5137 animals of a whopping 476 different species from around the world. It has kept about 90 percent of the animals in a spacious surrounding so that they get benefits from nature. So essentially all the animals you see will be roaming freely in the zoo. Zoo Negara...Read more -
Kuala Lumpur’s foremost shopping and entertainment district is always thriving with people. It encompasses the areas around the Bukit Bintang Road, starting at Raja Chulan Road and ending at Pudu Road. Cafés, bars, night markets, iconic shopping centres, major landmarks, entertainment centers - there’s nothing this district does not provide. It is easily the most hip area in...Read more
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The golden triangle has the best shopping malls and is known for tourist hub. It is the place where KLCC tourist locations are situated. The Golden Triangle is best known for skyscrapers which also includes the Petronas Twin Towers. At night this place becomes the host venue for the youth, were in the best of the nightclub international DJ’s rock the floor. The triangle has the most popu...Read more
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This beautiful haven, in the middle of the busier than ever KL, is a much appreciated relaxing place for tourists. These gardens are ideal for a break after a busy, sunny day of sightseeing, but moreover, they are quite a huge tourist attraction themselves. Once you enter these gardens it becomes rather hard to believe that there is a world outside it. Calm, serene and verdant, these gardens a...Read more
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Though the Indian community in this neighbourhood has been around for a while (it is one of the oldest in the country), they didn’t start to play up the ethnic aspect until the recent years. Now, though, the place is officially the city’s primary Indian neighbourhood, with ethnic stores and restaurants and decorations galore. It stretches between Jalan Travers to JalanTunSambatha. ...Read more
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Lembah Kiara Recreational Park is located in the middle on Kuala Lumpur city. It is an ideal place to have morning or evening walk. With two paths of jogging tracks one with lower level for slow walk and other with higher level incliners to give faster walks. There is a small pond inside the garden with lots of fish in it. It is the best place to be visited by kids where you breathe fresh air ...Read more
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Zouk Club KL
(1819 Votes)With fabulous music to keep you shaking your hips and tapping your feet, exclusive fine cocktails to keep up the mood and immaculately maintained elegant party rooms offering royal treatment, the Zouk Club Kl is a perfect watering hole cum nightclub in the city. Zouk Main Room, Ace, Fhuture, Imperial, Velver and Members’ Lounge are the six private party rooms available here while Members...Read more -
Putrajaya Bridge is an iconic place in about 40 minutes away from the centre city of Kuala Lumpur. This stunning structure is a modern marvel par excellence. Brand new, sleekly designed and most importantly, extremely convenient, this bridge truly has it all. This stunning bridge which was inspired by a similar structure in Iran is an important facet of the modern day Kuala Lumpur. You can als...Read more
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Dewan Filharmonik
(1196 Votes)The Petronas Oil Company commissioned this classical music concert hall, the first of its kind in Malaysia. The worlds best orchestras (the New York Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC Symphony, Vienna Symphony, Sydney Symphony), jazz troupes and independent artists have performed here. It is also home to the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. Two major notable features are the movabl...Read more -
When Indians first arrived in Malaysia it was as traders, and then as plantation workers under British Rule. Here, a Muslim community built a mosque called Masjid India about a hundred years ago. Today, a thriving little community has sprung up around this mosque. Sarees, gold, jewellery, bangles, salwar-kameez, lengas, pottery – these are standard shopping fare. The restaurants and caf&...Read more
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National Planetarium
(651 Votes)Malaysia's interest in space programmes is on the rise. This planetarium, then, is a measure to get people interested in space-related events and progress. There's a sense of carefully disorganised earnestness about the exhibits inside this Islamic architecture building. A grand staircase in the Lake Gardens leads you in to the doors. Inside, you will find: Replicas of ancient astronomical ob...Read more -
Craft Complex
(331 Votes)This museum was established with as much purpose to help support local artisans as to expose tourists to contemporary Malaysian craft. The are equal areas set aside of exhibitions and workshops, and a smaller shop area. Crafts usually cover batik, woodcraft, blowpipes, pottery and mengkuang. The atmosphere is pleasant, calm. Visitors may also try their hand at their own craft, guided by the art...Read more -
Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
(3695 Votes)The lake gardens are a popular weekend green retreat for those who live in the city. It has standard city park fare: large lake ponds at the centre where you can canoe; jogging tracks and aqua biking facilities; food and drink vendors at the lake edges. In the morning you may find teams of joggers training for competitive events. There are also horseback riding facilities. Kids may enjoy the re...Read more -
Marini's On 57
(239 Votes)Malaysia’s highest rooftop bar is a pretty swanky place. It’s on the 57th floor on the Petronas 3 tower; a dedicated lift takes you directly to the bar. Marini’s is divided into three sections – the rooftop, the lounge, and the bar. It’s been popularised by many celebrity patrons – Tiger Woods and Nicole Scherzinger and the like. Skylights and wall windows le...Read more -
Jadi Batek Gallery Sdn Bhd
(541 Votes)Batik-dyeing is one of Malaysia’s most popular handcraft exports. This workshop has some renown for being one of the largest batik workshops in the city. Visitors get to see the various stages of how batik cloth is produced. They can buy a batik souvenir, but the best experience comes from creating your own batik item. If you wish to do so, the assistants will guide you through your work,...Read more