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Tourism in Kuala Lumpur and the most important place worth your visit

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, and its largest city and tourism in Kuala Lumpur has become world-famous recently, and Kuala Lumpur has become a tourist destination for many people of the world until it was included in the list of the world’s most beautiful tourist cities in terms of attractions; This is because it is considered a major source for learning about the cultural and heritage elements in Malaysia, as it includes multiple tourist areas in which high architecture is reflected.

CNN reported that Kuala Lumpur is ranked with three other countries in the Golden Square as the best countries for shopping in the world, making it at the top of the list of tourist cities in Malaysia.

We see that the tourist places in Kuala Lumpur are constantly developing, and Kuala Lumpur includes many bright gardens, archaeological museums, dazzling commercial markets, and many luxurious restaurants and hotels, and without a doubt, tourism in Kuala Lumpur will have a special taste.

Most important landmarks of Kuala Lumpur:

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• The most important Kuala Lumpur Towers

• The most important museums in Kuala Lumpur

• The most important parks of Kuala Lumpur

• The most important markets and malls in Kuala Lumpur

• The most important mosques in Kuala Lumpur

• Other important landmarks of Kuala Lumpur

The most important towers of Kuala Lumpur

1- Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers of the most attention attracts your attention while you are on a tourism trip in Kuala Lumpur, the two towers are located in the city centre, and they are considered one of the most prominent landmarks of Kuala Lumpur, and they were established in 1998 by Petronas, the national petroleum company of Malaysia, and they were considered the tallest towers in the world until the year 2004, and now the Burj Khalifa, which was built in 2010, is the highest peak in the world.

The two towers are 342 meters long and have 88 floors, and they were designed by an Argentine-born, American-born architect: Cesar Pelly, and he designed it in the form of circular lobes inspired by Islamic architecture, and at the top is a pyramid shape and at the end, a solid platform, and each building surrounds 16 poles.

The concrete of the two towers is mainly made of concrete, steel and steel, and on the outside, it is stainless steel.

The two towers include a six-storey mall, and the two towers have 76 elevators, which take the elevator from the first point below to the top for only 90 seconds. Therefore, the two towers are among the most important tourist places in Kuala Lumpur, and both of them will be evidence of your enjoyment to fulfil your desire for tourism in Kuala Lumpur.

• Entrance ticket to Petronas Twin Towers for adults: RM80.

• Entrance ticket to Petronas Twin Towers for children: RM30.

Weighted time to visit the Petronas Twin Towers: 1 hour.

2- Menara Kuala Lumpur

Lighthouse Kuala Lumpur

It is one of the famous landmarks in Malaysia, which was built in 1994 and has a height of 421 meters, and is characterized by its wonderful view of the city, and it is one of the best places in Kuala Lumpur that you can visit, it can be seen from almost anywhere in the city, and the area of view of the Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse Tower is about 276 meters Which shows its distinction at night times, so the city lights flourish at night, expressing an artistic painting inspired by imagination, and the glamour of the streets and buildings appears to make the scene more beautiful.

The Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse Tower has a spacious surface of 300 meters, and the tower is surrounded by rainforests, which increases the joy and elegance, so there is no doubt that tourism in Kuala Lumpur has exceptional manifestations.

• Entrance tickets to the Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse for adults: start from RM49.

• Entrance tickets to the Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse for children: Starting from RM29.

Weighted time to visit Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse: 2 hours.

The most important museums of Kuala Lumpur

1- The National Museum of Malaysia

The Malaysian National Museum

Everyone who wants to travel to Kuala Lumpur or wants to tourism in Kuala Lumpur must visit the Malaysian National Museum, as the museum contains an excellent historical memory of Malaysia in terms of geography, economy, art, craftsmanship and culture, and the building is surrounded by two large walls made of Italian mosaic material, through which historical facts and cultural activity are embodied Country.

Regrettably, the museum was subjected to an explosion in the Second World War, which led to the loss of a large part of its artistic contents, and yet it remained lofty expressing the culture of the people of Malaysia, the museum is one of the most important tourist places in Kuala Lumpur. Among the folds of the museum, there is an ethnographic exhibition (ethnography is the science of describing peoples), which expresses the nature of the people, including food, clothing, heritage and cultural heritage, and in this sense, the ethnographic exhibition expresses the Malaysian life and the professional and professional nature of the people such as fishing, agriculture and textile industry, all of which is a testament to the joy of tourism in Kuala Lumpur.

• Entrance ticket prices to the National Museum of Malaysia for Adults: RM5.

• Entrance ticket prices to the National Children’s Museum of Malaysia: RM2.

Weighted time to visit the Malaysian National Museum: 2.5 hours.

2- The Museum of Islamic Art, Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

It is one of the largest places that contain Islamic arts in Malaysia, and even one of the largest in East Asia, in which beautiful Islamic arts and decoration are manifested, and it is one of the best museums in the country, it was opened in 1998, located next to Lake Gardens.

The museum contains more than 7,000 works of art, and houses exhibit from the Middle East, but its largest exhibits are Asian Islamic art.

The museum includes among its flanks a huge and ancient library, which contains many Islamic books that have been written over time, and it contains many carved artefacts, and some miscellaneous jewellery and art pieces; Therefore, we must seek to seize the opportunity of tourism in Kuala Lumpur.

It is worth noting that the museum contains the largest model embodying the Grand Mosque. Therefore, the Malaysian government has built this edifice to contain many wonderful antiques and models, and the museum is one of the best tourist places in Kuala Lumpur.

• Ticket prices for the Museum of Islamic Art: RM14.

The likely time to visit the Museum of Islamic Art: two and a half hours.

The most important parks of Kuala Lumpur

1- Kuala Lumpur City Center Park, Suria KLCC

Kuala Lumpur City Center Park

In your annual vacation, you will enjoy a tourism trip in Kuala Lumpur; By watching many landscapes that relieve yourself, and navigate them in another world away from the fatigue of the past year.

It is the park of Kuala Lumpur City Center, which is considered one of the most beautiful tourist places in Kuala Lumpur, with a huge area of nearly 190,000 square meters, and in its centre, an artificial lake and fountain, and the length of the fountain are 25 meters.

It is striking that it includes more than 1500 types of perennial trees, and a few steps away from the park are the Twin Towers of Petronas, Aquaria KLCC, and there is no doubt that these areas are among the best places in Kuala Lumpur.

Weighted time to visit KLCC Park: 2.5 hours.

2- Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

The bird park is one of the quiet places of attractive nature, and it contains about 200 species of birds, and the park has been divided from the lands of the Green Valley by about 21 acres, and it was divided into four sectors, Sector No. 1 and No. 2 specializing in free flight; Which makes it even more interesting, Sector No. 3 represents Hornbill Park, and Sector No. 4 is for placing birds in private cages.

There is no doubt that birds have been given the freedom to fly in Sections 3, 2, and 1, which creates their natural environment and creates room for them to reproduce, so you should relax and enjoy the tourism trip in Kuala Lumpur, as the park is one of the most interesting tourist places in Kuala Lumpur.

• Entrance ticket to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park for adults: RM50.

• Entrance ticket to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park for children: MYR 41.

• Weighted time to visit Kuala Lumpur Bird Park: 1.5 hours.

3- Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

Butterfly Park Kuala Lumpur

Tourism in Kuala Lumpur must have a unique character, especially if it is with such delicate creatures, as it contains more than 6000 beautiful beautiful butterflies, and a special preparation has been prepared for it where the nylon net that covers the garden includes more than 15,000 plants suggesting you are in a real tropical forest.

The garden has a lot of plants, trees and roses that make it natural for butterflies, so they fly here and there is a first-rate imaginary scene.

The park has some small lakes that contain some beautiful ornamental fish, and the park also includes some turtles and various insects.

The park includes among its flanks a museum of some mummified butterflies, which makes it a unique place among the various tourist places in Kuala Lumpur.

• Entrance ticket to the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park for adults: RM25.

• Entrance ticket to the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park for children: RM14.

• Weighted time to visit Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park: 1.5 hours.

4- Perdana Botanical Gardens

Perdana Botanical Gardens

Perdana Botanical Gardens was established in the 19th century, and from the beginning, it was a unit of another recreational park, but the responsible authorities cultivated it from within the cultivation of tropical plants, and then it was restructured to become a botanical garden, with an area of 227 acres, and its location in the Heritage Park, And it is one of the best tourist places in Kuala Lumpur, a variety of which you will choose this park to visit.

Perdana Botanical Gardens was called the Lake Park, and it was only restricted to the British elite during colonial times. Therefore, it is considered one of the tourist places in Kuala Lumpur.

The charming nature in the park qualified it to become a unique place for family trips; Therefore, tourism in Kuala Lumpur is not suitable without visiting this park.

5- The Kuala Lumpur Zoo in Malaysia,

 National Zoo Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Zoo, Malaysia One of the tourist places in Kuala Lumpur that gives you an impetus for adventure and fun is the Zoo. So it is an enjoyable excursion, especially if it comes to fulfilling Kuala Lumpur’s tourism wish.

The zoo in Kuala Lumpur is called “Negara”, and it was established in 1963 and has become a place of attraction for many, with an area of about 45 hectares, and includes about 450 species of animals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, and the number of animals in it is more than 5000 animals.

• The likely time to visit the Kuala Lumpur Zoo in Malaysia: 3.5 hours.

6- Sunway Lagoon

With the increase in temperature, Sunway Lagoon Water Park will become the appropriate haven that makes tourism in Kuala Lumpur enjoyable and interesting, as it is one of the tourist places in Kuala Lumpur. It is just minutes away from the centre of Kuala Lumpur.

Sunway Lagoon is a huge complex that contains a hotel, water park and shopping centres, and includes 5 various parks, and has more than 80 fun games.

The park is one of the largest tourist places in Kuala Lumpur, it includes a water park, amusement park, city of horror, exciting game park, wildlife park.

• Admission ticket prices to Sunway Lagoon for adults: RM202.

• Admission ticket prices for Sunway Lagoon for children: RM170.

Weighted time to visit Sunway Lagoon: 3.5 hours.

7- Titiwangsa Lake Gardens

Lake Titi Wangsa Gardens is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, and it is considered one of the sights of tourism in Kuala Lumpur, as it is an entertainment park for the public.

Lake Titi Wangsa is one of the most famous lakes that have an attraction in Kuala Lumpur, the green nature with the purity of the blue colour of the lake in addition to the clarity of the sky; All of them are vivid sights that make you feel calm, and the lake gardens are among the most must-see in the tourist places in Kuala Lumpur concerned with the visit.

The gardens contain a group of coastal restaurants that serve delicious Malaysian cuisine, which visitors can turn to after a fun tour in the gardens.

Weighted time to visit Lake Tete and Langsa parks: 1 hour.

The most important markets and malls in Kuala Lumpur

1- The Chinese market in Kuala Lumpur Chinatown

The Chinese market in Kuala Lumpur

Tourism in Malaysia has a special elegance, especially tourism in Kuala Lumpur. This is the Chinese market in Kuala Lumpur, which is located on Petaling Street, which is the centre of the ancient Chinese region there. Along the road, of all kinds and kinds of commodities.

You can notice the shops selling Chinese spices, and you can also enjoy the smell of roasting coffee, what a beautiful smell.

The Chinese market is one of the oldest areas in Kuala Lumpur, and it is crowded with pedestrians all the time, as it is an excellent commercial destination.

2- The Central Market Kuala Lumpur

The Central Market is a tourist place in Malaysia, and it was established in 1928, and it seems that the building was about to be demolished; Until the Malaysian government submitted a petition request to avoid this matter, and it began to be renewed in the early eighties of the last century and became a centre for Malaysian arts and culture, as well as a centre for handicrafts.

The market is located on the opposite side of the Dayabumi complex, and it is considered one of the cultural heritage monuments in Malaysia. Also, the market is located in a strategic centre, as it is close to public transportation, making it easy to access, so you will find yourself among the tourism areas in Kuala Lumpur, amazed at its abundance and beauty.

• Weighted time to visit the Central Market in Kuala Lumpur: 2 hours.

3- Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Mall 

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Mall is located on Phuket Street facing Arab Street. to her. The mall opened in 2007 on an area of 130,000 square meters, and the mall includes the central wing fountain, which is an effective attraction, and many festivals and interesting exhibitions are held in the mall, as well as many international brands.

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Mall consists of seven floors divided into four sections: the first section is for shopping and selling, the second is a residential section, the third is private offices, and the fourth is a hotel.

• Weighted time to visit Kuala Lumpur Pavilion Mall: 2.5 hours.

The most important mosques in Kuala Lumpur

1- The National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, the National Mosque of Malaysia

It is the main mosque of the city of Kuala Lumpur, and the mosque is distinguished by its capacity to accommodate about 15,000 people, surrounded by views of flourishing greenery on an area of 13 acres, and there was a church in its place before it was built in 1965, and it was restored in 1987.

The most distinctive feature of the mosque is the height of its minarets to 73 meters and their design that resembles a folded umbrella, and the design idea of the roof of the mosque resembles an open umbrella, and what distinguishes it is that its architecture blends with Moroccan and Indian architecture.

The Kuala Lumpur Mosque has located 1 km from the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, and you can reach it by taxi or bus; For you to have amazing times with the attractions of Kuala Lumpur.

2- The Jamek Mosque 

It is known as the Friday Mosque, and it is the oldest place of worship in the city, and it overlooks the Klang River, which qualifies with a wonderful view in which high-end Islamic architecture blends with water pages. The mosque was established in 1907 and designed by British engineer Arthur Bennison Hubac, the place of prayer consists of three domes 20 meters long, with two minarets 25 meters long. The mosque is attached to an Islamic centre, and the predominant appearance of architecture has a Mughal character. In the past, the mosque was considered the country’s national mosque, but it still has importance among the landmarks of Kuala Lumpur.

3- As Syakirin Mosque

Al-Shagreen Mosque

In the heart of Kuala Lumpur and near the Twin Towers; Al-Shagreen Mosque is located and is known as the jewel of the garden, and it is evident in the Uzbek architecture and the architecture of western Asia, but with an East Asian approach, with an area of 21 hectares.

It is striking that the mosque does not contain minarets, and was constructed of marble and granite by the workers of Uzbekistan. It is famous for its columns with pyramidal shapes at the end, and tourists can head to it at times other than prayer times.

In the beginning, the Al-Shagreen Mosque could accommodate 6000 worshipers, but now, after its development, it can accommodate 12,000 worshipers.

Other major Kuala Lumpur landmarks

1- Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur

Batu Caves is a limestone hill more than 100 years old, and it is one of the best shrines of Hinduism in Malaysia, due to its different temples in shape and design. The Batu Caves includes a group of temples, three caves dating back more than 400 million years and also containing Hindu shrines.

Batu Caves are one of the most important tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur; This is because of its features that attract the viewers, such as the small lake in the middle of which is a fountain that attracts those who look at it, some fish of different beautiful colours and the trees scattered around the place.

There are also commercial markets where you can buy various clothes, antiques and gifts.

2- Merdeka Square

Merdeka Square or Independence Square is considered one of the most wonderful tourist places in Malaysia, as it is the square that witnessed the country’s independence and liberation from British colonialism, and the flag of Malaysia was announced and raised in it in 1957 and extends about a hundred meters in length, and it also includes some old historical buildings such as a building Sultan Abdul Samad.

You can enjoy breathing the fresh air with stunning greenery; Therefore, tourism in Kuala Lumpur will make you live the fragrance of history with the culture of the contemporary present, and locals gather during public holidays and weekends.

3- Istana Negara Palace, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim

Istana Negara Palace

Istana Negara is the living place of the King of Malaysia, three kilometres from the centre of Kuala Lumpur, and was once in the possession of the aristocracy of Malaysians of Chinese descent in 1928.

Istana Negara Palace consists of one storey and the cost of its construction is estimated at 150,000 Malaysian Right, when Malaysia was under Japanese rule in the period between 1945: 1942 and was under the command of the Japanese army, and then after the end of World War II and the surrender of Japan, the building was purchased by the Selangor government, It seems that tourism in Kuala Lumpur may take you to the past, but with a taste of the present.

Weighted time to visit Istana Negara Palace: 15 minutes.

4- Arab Street Kuala Lumpur

For you to spend pleasant times when tourism in Kuala Lumpur You should go to the Arab Street, which is one of the most important and famous tourist streets in the city, and it includes many grocery stores, pharmacies, hotels, and many luxury markets.

It is near the Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur Lighthouse, and one of the most important features that distinguish it is the availability of everything a tourist needs in one place, including shops, restaurants, hotels and commercial centres, so the street receives thousands of tourists and locals daily, and is the first destination for shopping in the city.

What attracts attention is that it includes Arab shops, and the structure of the buildings in it of malls and hotels is European.

5- Sultan Abdul Samad Building

You should know that tourism in Kuala Lumpur will be one of the happiest times of your life when you visit the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, which is located along Jalan Raja Street, opposite Independence Square, and dates back to the nineteenth century and was an administrative office from before the colonial rule.

In 1974; The name of the building was changed to the governor of the state of Selangor at the time, and now in this period the building is used as offices for the ministries of information, culture and communication.

The towering façade rises to reach about 137 meters, and the building consists of two floors and has large balconies, spiral copper-domed towers, and the central clock tower. Since entering the main hall, you will notice the precision of design and creativity in the surrounding decorations and the beautiful architecture of the building.

• The likely time to visit the Sultan Abdul Samad Building: two hours.

6- Thean Temple is the Thean Hou Temple

The Temple, or as they called it, the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven, is one of the largest and oldest temples in South Asia. Designed in Chinese style, this temple in 1894 by the Hainanese community has six floors.

The design of Thean Temple mixes traditional design with various and intricate motifs with modern architectural style, making the temple an important shrine. The main entrance contains a gate that has many arches with red pillars to indicate good luck.

So talking about tourism in Kuala Lumpur has no end, from Islamic architecture to towering towers to historical national museums to places that bear witness to the country’s independence to pleasant shopping centres to fresh gardens, all of which testify to a country full of civilization and modernity together.