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A short break in Kuala Lumpur

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Day 1

Malaysia Airlines flight ticket to Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Airlines flight ticket to Kuala Lumpur

After taking an overnight flight with Malaysia Airlines from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur we arrived just after 6.00 p.m. local time.  On reaching border control, the biometric fingerprint devices weren’t working properly so this slowed us down but eventually we were reunited with our luggage and on our way.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Before leaving home we’d purchased two return tickets for the KLIA Ekspres at RM90 (£15.17 each), a saving of 10% from buying them at the station.  The rail journey into KL Sentral took just 28 minutes and was very comfortable with ample space to store luggage.

Entrance to KLIA Ekspres, Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Entrance to KLIA Ekspres, Kuala Lumpur International Airport

As we were already in possession of Touch ‘N Go transit cards from a previous visit, we went over to one of the ticket machines to top them up only to discover they had expired meaning that we had to buy new ones from the ticket office causing further delays.  Each card cost RM20 (£3.70) including RM5 for the card and RM15 journey credit.

Ramada by Wyndham by Kuala Lumpur
Ramada by Wyndham by Kuala Lumpur

It was then slightly later than expected that we checked into the Ramada Suites by Wyndham KLCC where we received a warm welcome and were soon settling into our comfortable suite which boasted panoramic city views.

Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur
The famous food street of Jalan Alor

After freshening up, we took a stroll through the vibrant city centre reacquainting ourselves with the sights and sounds of Kuala Lumpur before enjoying a delicious meal at one of the many outdoor restaurants on the famous food street of Jalan Alor.

Day 2 

Breakfast at the Ramada Suites by Wyndham, Kuala Lumpur
Breakfast by the pool at the Ramada Suites by Wyndham

We started the day with a hearty breakfast in the attractive surroundings of the hotel’s 9th floor restaurant which has an open-air infinity pool to one side.  After tucking in to a vast selection of both Malaysian and western dishes we were ready for a day of sightseeing.

KL Menara Tower, Kuala Lumpur
KL Menara Tower, Kuala Lumpur

The KL Menara Tower was located quite near the hotel so we took a walk towards there first.  The tower is the 7th tallest telecommunications tower in the world and the tallest in South East Asia standing at 421m high.  There’s an observation deck and revolving restaurant at 300m but we just viewed the tower from ground level.  The Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve (also referred to as the KL Forest Eco Park), surrounds the tower and is a tropical rainforest reserve covering 9.3 hectares.

Telekom Museum, Kuala Lumpur
Telekom Museum, Kuala Lumpur

From there we headed to the Telekom Museum (entrance free) which was nearby.  The museum is housed in a beautiful old colonial building which was formerly the telephone exchange and has been open as a museum since 1985.

Telekom Museum, Kuala Lumpur
Telekom Museum, Kuala Lumpur

This fascinating museum traces the history of telecommunications in Malaysia from the 1870s up to the present.  Exhibits include early Morse code equipment,  telephones, switchboards, marine and railway communications.

Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur

Our morning walk then took us along to Merdeka Square (Independence Square) where the Union flag was lowered and the Malaysian flag hoisted for the first time at midnight on 31st August 1957 on a 311ft (95m) flagpole, said to be one of the tallest in the world.

Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur
The Royal Selangor Club

Surrounding the square are many buildings of historical interest, one of which being the Sultan Abdul Samad building now used as government offices.  Opposite, lies the Royal Selangor Club which was founded in 1884 as a meeting place for high ranking members of the British colonial society with its cricket pitch still evident.

St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur
St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral

To the north of the square stands St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral where we were able to look inside with a helpful guide pointing out two commemorative plaques of visits by the late Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.  The first of which was in 1989 during the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting and more recently in 1998 when the Queen attended the official opening of the 16th Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery

Leaving the church we made our way to the southern corner of the square to take a look in the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery which is free to enter and relates the story of Kuala Lumpur past and present through scale models of the city. Outside is the iconic ‘I love KL’ sign where we paused to take photos.

River of Life Boardwalk, Kuala Lumpur
River of Life Boardwalk, Kuala Lumpur

Moving on, we took a stroll along the River of Life boardwalk.  This colonial walk along the banks of the Gombak and Klang rivers features attractive cafes and seating.  The river walk leads past some of the most significant buildings constructed during British rule, the pathways taking us past the Old Post Office, the Straits Trading Building and the rear of the Sultan Abdul Saman building which looked much more attractive from this side.

Sultan Abdul Saman building, Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Abdul Saman building, Kuala Lumpur

It was at the confluence of these two rivers, the point where the two meet, that the first settlements of the city sprang up as Kuala Lumpur actually means ‘muddy estuary’ in the Malay language.  We continued across a wooden footbridge over the Gombak River that led us to the High Court.

Footbridge across the Gombak River, Kuala Lumpur
Footbridge across the Gombak River, Kuala Lumpur

This elegant building boasts distinctive cupola topped towers on each of its four corners.  Twice an hour lots of jets along the boardwalk spray water into the rivers creating a fountain extravaganza for all to see.

Central Market, Kuala Lumpur
Central Market, Kuala Lumpur

The River of Life trail ends at the Central Market, an Art Deco style building which until the 1980’s functioned as a wet market.  Nowadays it’s a warren of handicraft and souvenir stalls popular with tourists.  We called into one of the cafes for cooling drinks of watermelon juice and coconut water.

Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur
Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur

Feeling refreshed, it was then just a short walk to Petaling Street, the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown.  This covered street decorated with a canopy of red and gold lanterns contains dozens of Chinese shops and food stalls selling anything and everything.

Petronas Towers, KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur
Petronas Towers, KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur

After a rest back at our hotel we took the GO KL free bus across to KLCC Park  from where we took photos of the famous Petronas Towers.  Around the far side of the complex lies a park with fountains and a paddling pool which seemed popular with young children.  We then spent some time looking around the upscale Suria Mall located beneath the Petronas Towers until darkness fell.  It was then time to go back outdoors once again so that we could watch the 8.00 p.m. Fountain Light Show which is choreographed to music and very impressive.

Fountain Light Show, Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur
Fountain Light Show, Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur

The performance lasts approximately 15 minutes and during that time we moved around to different parts of the park to view the performance from various angles.  We then glanced in some of the large stores in Bukit Bintang before returning to our hotel for the night.

To be continued ……

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48 responses to “A short break in Kuala Lumpur”

  1. Admin Avatar

    Waw nice sharing

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  2. junedesilva Avatar

    My first thoughts were, ‘I wonder where Marion is heading?’ Having read a couple of more posts ahead, I now know the answer! Kuala Lumpur looks as if it would be an exciting and colourful venue for a stop-over. I was particularly surprised by the Telekom and St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral. They are so colonial!
    I love a Fountain Light Show, having experienced one in Dubai.
    Thank you for introducing me to somewhere I have never visited!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure June. Kuala Lumpur is a fascinating city to visit especially to view its mix of modern and colonial architecture.

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  3. travelling_han Avatar

    I’d love to visit KL, I always end up in Singapore (and will be there again soon), so really need to head north across the border!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Singapore is one of my favourite stopover destinations and if I’m honest I prefer it to KL. Having said that though KL is a wonderful city to visit with its wealth of colonial buildings and delicious food and is so full of life.

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    It looks so beautiful there and looks like a wonderful mix of gorgeous tropical scenery with a bustling city!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kuala Lumpur is a great place t find beautiful colonial buildings, tropical gardens and of course delicious, inexpensive food! Thanks for your comments Allie.

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  5. Expedition Addict Avatar

    Sounds like an amazing trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was indeed. Kuala Lumpur is great for a city break stopover as well as a longer stay. Thank you for your interest.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I love that beautiful mix of the sleek modern skyscrapers and the colorful traditional buildings. The markets look so delightful to just wander through and see what’s there 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kuala Lumpur is a wonderful blend of old and new and the streets are alive with action and heady aromas of food.

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    During a trip to Asia, I made a short stopover in KL, but it wasn’t enough to visit much. What you show of the city is very attractive.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it was our third visit and the city makes for a splendid stopover experience.

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  8. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Breakfast at the pool seems like a great way to start your day. And what better than a giant phone in front of a Telekom Museum – love it. I also like the architecture of the old buildings and can only imagine how beautiful the Fountain Light Show must have been with those two towers in the background.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We’ve visited Kuala Kumpur several times and always enjoy visiting. It was the first time we had been to the Telekom Museum as we only found it by walking past but it was definitely worth exploring. The Fountain Light Show at the KL Towers is beautiful and as it is repeated several times a night it doesn’t seem to get too busy. Thanks Corna for your interest in our KL stopover.

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It’s neat to see the Petronas Towers during the day and when they’re illuminated at night with the Fountain Light Show. Sounds like a great start to your trip. Looking forward to hearing more about it.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Petronas Towers were interesting to view both day and night Linda. Thank you for your interest and apologies for being so slow replying to this comment.

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  10. Tanja Avatar

    Love the installations in front of the telekom museum

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s great isn’t it, a red telephone box in KL is just up your street Tanja! Hope your week goes well. M.

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  11. ourcrossings Avatar

    Such a fantastic post, Marion, with so many amazing photos. I am glad to see you had an amazing time exploring a city known for its skyscrapers, cultural diversity, good food, and unique sights. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kuala Lumpur is a hectic, fascinating city with something different to see around each corner. Though busy, it feels very safe which is important too. Thanks so much for your interest Aiva. Hope your week goes well.

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  12. restlessjo Avatar

    Thanks for the tour, Marion. I hadn’t a clue what there was to see in Kuala Lumpa apart from the KL Tower.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kuala Lumpur is a fascinating city and although hectic feels very safe to wander round. Thanks for your interest Jo and hope you have a good week.

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  13. ianscyberspace Avatar

    My part of the world in business for ten years. Lived in Singapore but travelled to Malaysia regularly.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How wonderful Ian. You must have such fond memories.

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      1. ianscyberspace Avatar

        I remember the amazement at how Singapore was constantly remaking itself during those ten years. I was in charge of the redevelopment of one of the last remaining freehold properties our organization used as Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore in partnership with one of the Hong Kong developers. Freehold properties were being taken over one by one by the government to build high-rises to house their citizens, but they were OK about us developing high rise towers there which would accomplish the same purpose. So, we bought a brand-new multi-story tower to relocate offices and housing temporarily until the development was completed after a few years. The building we bought as a multi-story was torn down when we sold it and the buyers built an even higher skyscraper. Constructions were constantly in motion all around Singapore for the ten years I was there. Malaysia had similar developments in progress. Southeast Asia is an amazing business hub with progressive governments.

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    Ah, love this!! I just got back from a trip to KL a month ago, and I greatly enjoyed my stay (despite the heat)! Looks like we saw the same sites, from the Jalan Alor market to the KLCC water fountain show to Petaling Street. I really enjoyed my visits to the mosques, despite not being Muslim– the architecture and admiration for those dedicated to Allah were fascinating, and the mosques ended up being the highlight of my time in town! Thanks for recapping your adventures there, Marion. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased to hear that you also enjoyed your visit to KL a month ago. We were there in mid November and it didn’t seem as humid then as it sometimes does. On previous visits we have visited the mosques and marvelled at their appearance.

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  15. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    KL is such a great city. Petronas Towers and the fountains never get old 😊 Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Maggie. There’s always something going on in the city.

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  16. Gcroft Avatar
    Gcroft

    So lovely reading this post and reminisce. I grew up in Malaysia but London has been home for more than 2 decades.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How Interesting to learn that you grew up in Malaysia. I expect that after 20 years or more you have got used to the drop in temperatures! Thanks so much for your comments, it’s much appreciated.

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      1. Gcroft Avatar
        Gcroft

        I am much happier in spring and summer time here in London than the winter months!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I’ve lived in the UK all my life and feel just the same!

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  17. wanderwithfaith Avatar

    Kuala Lumpur looks like such a lovely place to visit 💯

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Kuala Lumpur is a fascinating city to visit. Thank you for your interest.

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  18. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    A nice place to go to escape the gloomy winter! I’d love to visit the food street and see the fountain show.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We’ve visited KL several times now and always enjoyed our stays in the city. Thank you for your interest Lyssy.

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  19. kagould17 Avatar

    I imagine it was a bit cooler to visit in November than in summer, but still pretty tropical. The place looks phenomenal Marion and I can only imagine all the different cuisines available. Thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Allan. Being tropical I think it’s around 32 degrees Celsius year round. It certainly felt warmer than home!

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  20. Linda G. Avatar

    I had an overnight stay in KL more than 25 years ago. I think I took a walk along the river to a shopping mall. I remember the towers. I believe a hotel stay was included in my airfare. If I recall correctly, I was flying from Australia back to the USA.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m glad this post brought back some fond memories of your own short stop in KL some years ago.

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      1. sportsdiva64 Avatar

        OMG this brings back so many wicked great memories for me. I worked at Malaysia Airlines as a reservation agent in Los Angeles from 1999 until 2006. I wish they would still fly from United States. I went to Penang, KL, Singapore, Sydney, Brisbane and even London on my vacations. Malaysia was the first country I visited that wasn’t Canada and I miss the friendliness of the people. Thank you for bringing back such wicked great memories in this post.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          It’s my pleasure! I’m so pleased to read that this post brought back fond memories for you of your time with Malaysia Airlines and your travels to KL.

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  21. Alison Avatar

    A wonderful start to your trip Marion, KL seems different from what I remember. I think many buildings have been renovated, would be good to go again one day

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Alison. I think they’ve done quite a lot of work on the centre to make improvements making it a good stopover destination for trips further afield!

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