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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, offers diverse tours. Visit Istana Budaya showcasing performing arts, The National Textiles Museum presenting Malaysian textiles and fabrics, MinNature Malaysia offering miniature replicas of Malaysian landmarks and scenes and The P Ramlee Memorial House Museum showcasing Tan Sri P. Ramlee’s most famous and beloved arts During your stay at Silka Maytower, Kuala Lumpur.
The Batu Caves is one of the famous attractions in Kuala Lumpur, you ought to pay it a visit! The 400 million years old cave is located on the outskirt of town and accessible via public transportation. It is known for its natural beauty and for the Lord of Murugan, a 42.7 meters tall statue that stands beside the massive staircase of 272 steps leading you in the cave. Remember to dress decently as the Caves are a mixture of Hindu temples and international tourists will often head there to pray. Watch out for the little monkeys who might follow you up the stairs!
Almost 2 decades ago, Malaysia became home to Southeast Asia’s largest museum of Islamic art. Interested to explore the cultural driven museum which occupies approximately 30,000 square metres, situated amid the leafy surroundings of central Kuala Lumpur’s Lake Gardens. The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia also houses more than ten thousand artefacts, along with exceptional library of Islamic art books.
Interestingly, instead of concentrating on works from the heartlands of Persia Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) and the Middle East, IAMM has been emphasizing on Asia itself. Don’t forget to head towards the Museum Shop which opens from 10:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. whereby you find the most traditional Islamic items, ‘Quran etc.
The 88-storey twin structure is the symbol and crown jewel of Kuala Lumpur, described as Majestic by day and Dazzling at night. The Petronas Twin Towers was the tallest building in the world until 2004. The Islamic-inspired building has a Sky Bridge on the 41st and 42nd floor where one can have an incredible view of Kuala Lumpur skyline. Inside the building, the gigantic shopping mall known as Suria KLCC is a shopping paradise with international brands and upscale boutiques.
Looking for a superb night of fantastic bars? Head down to one the most happening and trendiest bar-hop location ideal for the outgoing ones exploring the vibrant nightlight of Kuala Lumpur. There are many hidden speakeasy bars that you can adventure along the long stretch of walkway. The name stands for “Taste, Relish Experience, Celebrate” This dining and night life hub is situated right next to the new home of Asia’s most popular super night club Zouk KL. Perfect for the fun and fancy party goers! There are various entertainment concepts from lounges to club rooms to al fresco dining spaces with balcony decks. You may party all night long till past midnight and enjoy a lovely view of the Petronas Twin Towers right across the street!
A cherished oceanarium in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Aquaria KLCC has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region, known for its fantastical community of aquatic creatures! Many Malaysians have left a trail of at least one visit to this place in their memory, whether as a school trip or with their kids to explore the underwater world.With over 250 species and more than 5,000 land and sea creatures, the Aquarium offers visitors an amazing educational experience on marine ecology. Visitors can see a fascinating variety of marine life up close, from colorful tropical fish to mysterious jellyfish, and from graceful sea turtles to massive sharks. Whether you have a love of marine life or a quest for eco-education, the aquarium is a destination not to be missed!
Located in the bustling Golden Triangle area of Kuala Lumpur, UR-MU is a one-of-a-kind contemporary art museum. Situated in the Bohemian District, this forgotten neighborhood is now revitalized as a popular destination for music, food, entertainment and art. Championed by prominent architects and art enthusiasts, this museum showcases more than 100 diverse artworks from Malaysia and the surrounding region. Visitors can take in the eclectic tastes of this collector and experience the stories of his life, past and present. UR-MU, a great place to attract visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the art scene.
The Bird of Prey Park in Kuala Lumpur is one of the largest free-flying walk-in aviaries in the world, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region! This breathtaking natural wonder allows visitors to get up close and personal with more than 3,000 species of birds, making it an ideal destination for bird lovers and eco-tourists. The Bird of Prey Park is situated in a wide valley, and its vastness provides a haven for birds to fly and roost freely. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of colorful and graceful birds, which fly freely among the trees, displaying charming and elegant postures. It is only a short drive from the city to the Birds of Prey Park, where you can step into this bird kingdom and get in touch with nature.
The Istana Budaya is one of Malaysia’s most important cultural locations, the Istana Budaya is home to many historical and cultural moments in Malaysia, it is often described as the “Palace of Arts” and it serves as Malaysia’s main venue for cultural events. Experience Malaysia’s finest culture and arts in this historic venue!
Get ready to be cloaked in nostalgia! The National Textile Museum showcases the different clothes and fashion items that were used decades ago by Malaysians. The museum also portrays the daily lives of Malaysians living in earlier times. One of the highlights of the museum is the Pelangi Gallery, A rainbow (pelangi) is the concave light of various strips of colours that appears in the sky. Pelangi Gallery symbolises colourful rainbow strips, which can be related to Malaysia’s different ethnic groups who are rich in their respective textile treasures.
The P Ramlee Memorial House is a museum showcasing one of Malaysia’s most famous and beloved artistes, Tan Sri P. Ramlee who passed away in 1973. Ramlee was a singer, composer, film actor, director and musician. The museum is located in his former home and contains many of his awards, musical instruments, and personal artefacts as well as displays of the various films he was involved in.
The perfect place to explore Malaysia's marvelous cultural heritage! Come to MinNature, a miniature world that will take you on a journey through Malaysia's unique charm. Here, you will be captivated by the superb details and immersed in the magic of the MinNature world. Enjoy the miniature stories and have a great time. The venue is located on the first floor inside Sungei Wang Plaza, in a slightly hidden corner of the green zone.