Sunday, June 16, 2013

Kuala Lumpur as Transportation Hub.

1. Kuala Lumpur International Airport ( KLIA )


Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is one of Asia's major aviation hubs and is a destination in itself. It is located at the top of the southern corridor of Peninsular Malaysia, bordering the states of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. It is situated in the Sepang district, approximately 50 km from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur.



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2. KL Sentral

Kuala Lumpur Sentral - An exclusive urban centre built around Malaysia’s largest transit hub, offering global connectivity, excellent investment opportunities, business convenience and an international lifestyle.


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Top 10 Hotels in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is a major Southeast Asian destination with towering high rises, Moorish architecture and abundant six-lane highways and flyovers that crisscross its urban landscape. The city is a hotchpotch of contradictions: with mega shopping malls and markets just streets away from each other.

Acknowledged as a culture-rich Mecca with heritage Chinese stores, museums and hawker centres, it is a major stop on the backpacker trail. The city has plenty of budget hotels but also teems with luxury accommodation choices that hold their own against the best in the world. We have list out the top 10 hotels by catergories to fixed your requirement.

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Chow Kit Market

Chow Kit Market is recognised as one of Malaysia’s most infamous landmarks. Located at the northern end of Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, it is divided into two halves: the first half is home to the city’s unofficial Red Light District, while the other part is KL’s most popular local market.









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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is the showpiece of the renowned 60-ha Lake Gardens. Also known as the Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur, it is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park. The 20.9-ha park was opened in 1991 and is home to more than 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world.






Easily outdoing neighbouring Singapore’s Jurong Bird Park, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is twice the size of Jurong and most of its birds are free and accustomed to being around people. The free-flight, walk-in aviary has over 60 species of local and foreign birds, including the Indian blue peacock, with its colourful five-foot train, and the crowned pigeon, the largest pigeon species in the world.