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Kuala Lumpur. 10 attractions worth visiting
Here, modern skyscrapers, Indian temples, British colonial houses, mosques and like lace buildings in the Arabic style, Chinese markets and temples traditionally decorated with paper lanterns are miraculously interwoven - you never know what an amazing combination of architecture and cultures awaits you around the corner. more that the entrance to the vast majority of Kuala Lumpur attractions is still free
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We have selected the top 10 main attractions of the city, must-see:
1. Petronas Twin Towers - a symbol of Kuala Lumpur ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ
You cannot get to the upper floors of the tower yourself. Inside, they are allowed only with an excursion. The tour consists of visiting the observation deck on the 86th floor and the bridge between the towers on the 41st floor. Tickets can be bought in advance on the website, write to us in Direct, we will send a link
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2️. Menara TV Tower (KL Tower)
KL Tower - this is the attraction of Kuala Lumpur, which is worth seeing in the first place. The view from the open observation deck at an altitude of 300 meters offers amazing! There is also a Sky Box - two boxes with a glass floor that go beyond the tower. You can buy tickets to the Menara Tower on the Klook website at a discount of $ 3, and if you are not registered on the site, this link will bring you an additional $ 3.2 discount.
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Another highlight of the Menara Tower is the Atmosphere 360 Restaurant with panoramic city views. Dinner in such a restaurant can become the very place for romantic recognition and will definitely be remembered for a long time.
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3️. Near the Menara Tower there is a free KL Eco Forest Park with canopy walk way and a contact mini zoo KL Tower Mini Zoo
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4. Aquaria KLCC ари ㅤ ㅤ Aquarium
Here you can stroke a shark and see a stingray. A special delight will cause you underwater tunnel. On Kluke tickets to the Aquarium are sold at a discount of 13 ringgit ($ 3)
5️. Genting Highlands Cable Car
Genting Highlands is a hilltop entertainment complex. There are shopping, and casinos, and desks with attractions. The cable car starts at the foot of the Genting Mountain. At the very top, where all the entertainment, you can call in by car, but the cable car is more interesting. The cable car has three stations: the initial (below) Chinese temple and the final (above)
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6️. The Chinese temple is a separate attraction, where you can easily get lost for an hour, no less: cave tunnels, a huge pagoda, Buddha statues and simply breathtaking views
7️. Merdeka Square - Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur
This is a historical landmark. Malaysia has long been a British colony. In 1957, the Malaysians proclaimed their independence on the then simply main square of Kuala Lumpur.
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Independence Square is a very beautiful place. We advise you to come here later in the evening to catch the sunset and after sunset, when the lights turn on at the buildings
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8️. Wilayat Persekutuan Mosque
The main mosque of the city was founded at the turn of the XX-XXI centuries. Built in the image of the Blue Mosque of Istanbul. The architectural style is mixed: there are signs of both the Ottoman and Malay styles. Particularly noteworthy are the domes of the mosque. They are made from a unique blend of materials to ensure lightness, strength and durability.
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9️. Tea Plantations in Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands, among tourists better known as Cameron Highlands, is Malaysian Sri Lanka for tea. And Cameron Highlands is full of strawberries, cacti and mountain trails, but the coolest thing is the opportunity to find rafflesia and see the predator flower Nepentes in the wild
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10. Fireflies in Selangor
Want to see a little miracle? Then you are in Kuala Selangor, which is about an hour away from Kuala Lumpur. On the banks of the Selangor River, after dark, magic begins. Bushes on the banks of the river begin to blink like a Christmas garland! They say that the Selangor firefly colony is one of the largest in the world. It is impossible to convey in words, it must be seen