Tourist Map of Malaysia
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Petronas Tower ( Iconic Skyscrapers towering 88 Floors )
Soaring to a height of 451.9 metres, the 88-storey twin structure is Kuala Lumpur's crown jewel. Majestic by day and dazzling at night, the PETRONASTwin Towers is inspired by Tun Mahathir Mohamad's vision for Malaysia to be a global player. Together with master architect Cesar Pelli, the international icon powerfully captures the nation's ambitions and aspirations.
Visit us and experience the PETRONAS Twin Towers first-hand. Begin your tour with interactive displays that showcase the journey, from idea to completion. Scale 170 metres in an elevator with a futuristic edge. The doors will open at the Skybridge, a connecting structure between the towers and the world's highest 2-storey bridge. Ascend even higher to level 86, where the story of Malaysia's vision unfolds amid breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur. Then wrap up your visit with exquisite souvenirs at the gift shop.
Operating Hours
Visiting Days: Tuesday to Sunday (closed every Monday)
Open on all public holidays with the exception of Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidiladha
Visiting Hours: 9am - 9pm (closed from 1pm - 2.30pm on Friday)
Ticketing Counter: Concourse Level, PETRONAS Twin Towers
Note: Issuing of tickets will start from 8.30am (tickets are limited and issued on a first come, first served basis)
Ticket Price
To the Visitors of the PETRONAS Twin Towers
Kindly be informed that from 1 March 2016 to 2 May 2016, the Skybridge at Level 41 of the PETRONAS Twin Towers will be closed for maintenance and will not be open for public visits. The public visits then will only include the Observation Deck at Level 86. As such, we shall be giving a 25 % discount on all admission tickets during this period. Please refer to the temporary price structure applicable during the closure period.
Any inconvenience caused is truly regretted.
The Management
PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit Operations
Price structure during the Skybridge Closure Period - 1 March 2016 to 2 May 2016
| Buy Type |
Normal Price |
Publish Price |
| Adult |
RM84.80 |
RM63.60 |
| Child |
RM31.80 |
RM23.90 |
Terms & Conditions
- Admission of children aged 3 and below is FREE of charge.
Tickets sold are not refundable or transferable.
An adult MUST accompany children below 12 years of age.
All baggage and personal items MUST go through the Security Scanning Machine.
Eating, drinking, chewing gum and smoking are not allowed during the visit.
The management reserves the right to reschedule or cancel visits without prior notice.
The management reserves the right to refuse any entry to any visitor(s).
Visitors shall at all times, adhere to and obey:
- The signs and notices displayed in, on and/or around the premises;
- The rules and regulations of the PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit; and
- The instructions of the officers in the PETRONAS Twin Towers Visit Operations.
- The management may remove any visitor who is behaving in an indecent, unruly or disruptive manner or pose any kind of danger or discomfort to other visitors.
Address:
Lower Ground (Concourse) Level,
PETRONAS Twin Towers,
Kuala Lumpur City Centre,
50088 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Telephone : +603 2331 8080
URL : http://www.petronastwintowers.com.my/
Bukit Bintang ( Shopping, Nightlife)
Bukit Bintang (Malay stylized as Bintang Walk or Starhill, the latter being a translation of the Malay name) is the name of the shopping and entertainment district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It encompasses Bukit Bintang Road and its immediate surrounding areas. The area has long been Kuala Lumpur's most prominent retail belt that is home to many landmark shopping centres, al-fresco cafés, swanky bars, night markets, as well as hawker-type eateries. This area is popular among tourists and locals, especially among the youths. A part of Bintang Walk is designated as an "Arab Street".
Location :
Nestled within Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, the Bukit Bintang district begins with Bukit Bintang Road which starts at Raja Chulan Road and ends at Pudu Road. The two other roads that border the Bukit Bintang district are Sultan Ismail Road which intersects it and Imbi Road at the south. Walter Grenier Road, Bulan Road, Changkat Bukit Bintang and Alor Road are considered part of the entertainment district.
URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukit_Bintang
Aquaria KLCC (Large Aquarium with sharks & a tunnel)
Aquawalk Sdn. Bhd. own and manage Aquaria KLCC, a world-class aquarium that showcases marine life and animals from Malaysia and around the world.
It is an oceanarium showcasing over 5,000 different exhibits of aquatic and land-bound creatures over a sprawling 60,000 square foot space right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's city centre.
Operational Hours
The aquarium is open daily from 10.30am – 8.00pm.
(Including Weekends and Public Holidays)
Last admission 7.00pm.
Aquawalk Sdn. Bhd.
(Aquaria KLCC Corporate Office)
Business hours are from 9.00am to 6.00pm.
The corporate office is closed on Weekends and Public Holidays.
Admission Fees :
| Admission Ticket |
Admission Rate |
| Adult |
RM64 |
| Child* |
RM53 |
| Senior Citizen** |
RM43 |
Note:
- *Entrance is free for 3 years and below
- *Child: 3 - 12 years old
- **Senior Citizen: 60 years and above
Getting To Aquaria KLCC
From The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Aquaria KLCC is located on the Concourse Level and can be accessed by walking downwards from the main entrance located along Jalan Pinang.
From The Suria KLCC Shopping Centre
Visitors who come from the shopping centre may take the path through the underpass tunnel connecting from the lower-ground level of Suria KLCC (next to MayBank) to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. From here it is a 5 minute walk through the tunnel to Aquaria KLCC.
From The KLCC Park
For those who prefer a more scenic route, a brisk walk via the KLCC Park will lead to the West Entrance of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. From here, it is just a short distance to the entrance of Aquaria KLCC.
Public Transportation To Aquaria KLCC
RapidKL
Aquaria KLCC is a short walk from the Suria KLCC, RapidKL Kelana Jaya Line station. From the station, simply enter Suria KLCC and make your way through the underpass tunnel connecting from the lower-ground level of Suria KLCC (next Maybank) to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. From here it's a 5 minute walk through the tunnel to Aquaria KLCC.
Bus
For those of you traveling via public buses, the most convenient way to visit us is by getting to the Suria KLCC Bus Stop. After that, just make your way to the underpass tunnel beside Maybank.
For passengers of the KL Hop On-Hop Off Bus Service, you may get off at the KLCC Garden Park stop (West wing KL Convention Centre).
Parking at AquariaKLCC
Parking is available at the adjoining outdoor car park and multi-level covered basement car park of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. For your convenience we recommend that you park at Suria KLCC as there is usually more parking space there.
URL : http://aquariaklcc.com/
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, it is only 10 minutes drive away from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur. It is the home to more than 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds.
Sprawling approximately 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain, the park is divided into 4 zones; Zone 1 and 2 make up the free-flight zone; Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park and Zone 4 is where the birds are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries.
One of KL Bird Park's most extraordinary feature is that in Zone 1, 2 and 3, birds are let free in the aviary which closely resembles their natural habitat. With this free-flight concept, birds are able to breed naturally in this unique environment.
Daily Activities :
| Time |
Programme |
Venue |
| 9.30 am - 5.30 pm |
Photography with Birds |
Zone 4 - Feathered Friends Photo Booth
|
| 10.00 am - 5.00 pm |
Lory Feeding
|
Zone 4 - World Of Parrots
|
10.00 am - 5.00 pm
|
Ostrich Feeding
|
Zone 4 - Flightless Birds
|
10.30 am
|
Free Flying Birds Feeding
|
Zone 1 - Next to Brahminy Land
|
| 11.30 am |
Hornbill Feeding
|
Zone 3 - Hornbill Park
|
12.30 pm & 3.30 pm
|
Bird Show
|
Zone 4 - Amphitheatre
|
2.30 pm
|
Eagle Feeding
|
Zone 1 - Brahminy Land
|
4.00 pm
|
Milky Stork Feeding
|
Zone 4 - Waterfall Aviary
|
Admission & Operating Hours
Adult ( Std ) : 50 RM
Child ( Std ) : 41 RM
*Child from 3 - 11 Years old.
Opening Hours :
The park is open daily from 0900 am to 0600 pm including public holidays & school holiday.
URL : https://www.klbirdpark.com/
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia ( Islamic artifacts in a modern space )
Interest in Islamic art has grown enormously in recent years. Reflecting this awareness, in December 1998 Malaysia became home to Southeast Asia’s largest museum of Islamic art. The building occupies 30,000 square metres, situated amid the leafy surroundings of central Kuala Lumpur’s Lake Gardens.
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia houses more than seven thousand artefacts, as well as an exceptional library of Islamic art books. The art objects on display range from the tiniest pieces of jewellery to one of the world’s largest scale models of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. The aim is to create a collection that is truly representative of the Islamic world. Instead of concentrating on works from the heartlands of Persia and the Middle East, IAMM also puts the emphasis on Asia. China and Southeast Asia are especially well represented. The third component of the Malaysian melting pot is India, which is also given special status. India, China and the Malay World are in an exceptional category. Other parts of the collection are displayed according to type rather than geographical origins in the museum’s 12 galleries.
Museum Hours
Museum Galleries & Shop
Mondays to Sundays : 10 Am - 6 Pm
Public Holidays : 10 Am - 6 Pm
Museum Restaurant
Tuesdays to Sundays: 10 Am - 6 Pm
Closed on Mondays
Museum Admission
Museum Galleries
Adults: RM 14.00
Students (With ID): RM 7.00
Senior Citizens (Malaysian 55 and Over): Rm 7.00
Children (6 and under): FREE
Tickets are charged at RM12 & RM6 respectively when the Special Galleries are closed.
*Tickets are subject to 6% Goods & Sevices Tax(GST).
URL : http://www.iamm.org.my
Dataran Merdeka ( Historic square with an iconic flagpole )
Merdeka Square is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is situated in front of theSultan Abdul Samad Building. It was here the Union Flag was lowered and the Malayan flag hoisted for the first time at midnight (time: 12:00 AM) on 31 August 1957. Since then, Merdeka Square has been the usual venue for the annualMerdeka Parade (National Day Parade).
URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merdeka_Square,_Kuala_Lumpur
Suria KLCC ( Shopping )
URL : http://www.suriaklcc.com.my/index.htm
National Mosque of Malaysia ( Masjid Negara - Large 1960s mosque in landscaped garden )
The National Mosque of Malaysia is located in Kuala Lumpur. It has a capacity of 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres (53,000 m2) of beautiful gardens. The original structure was designed by a three-person team from the Public Works Department: UK architect Howard Ashley, and Malaysians Hisham Albakri and Baharuddin Kassim. The mosque was built in 1965 on the site of a church, the Venning Road Brethren Gospel Hall, which had stood there since 1922 but was appropriated by the Malaysian government.[2] The mosque is a bold and modern approach in reinforced concrete, symbolic of the aspirations of a then newly independent Malaysia.
Its key features are a 73-metre-high minaret and a 16-pointed star concrete main roof. The umbrella, synonymous with the tropics, is featured conspicuously – the main roof is reminiscent of an open umbrella, the minaret's cap a folded one. The folded plates of the concrete main roof are a creative solution to achieving the larger spans required in the main gathering hall. Reflecting pools and fountains spread throughout the compound.
URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Mosque_of_Malaysia
Batu Caves ( Hindu temple set in Limestone caves )
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu (Batu River), which flows past the hill and also it is the tenth (Pattu in Tamil) limestone hill from Ampang. Batu Caves is also the name of the nearby village.
The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.
Batu Caves in short also referred as 10th Caves or Hill for Lord Muruga as there are six important holy shrines in India and four more in Malaysia. The three others in Malaysia are Kallumalai Temple in Ipoh, Tanneermalai Temple in Penang and Sannasimalai Temple in Melacca.
It is also near a town called Jinjang where famous entrepreneur Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong had his vision to build his business empire.
URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batu_Caves
KL Tower ( Landmark tower with panoramic view )
History :
1st Phase started on 4th October 1991
2nd Phase started on 6th July 1992
3rd Phase/ Superstructure began in May 1994
Final touch 13th September 1994
Completion of the tower
Observation Deck :
KL Skyline view @ 276 m above ground level.
Operational Hrs :
0900 AM until 1000 PM - 365 days a year
Ticket Price for Open deck KL Tower ( 13 Yrs & above ) : Normal Price : RM 105
URL : https://www.menarakl.com.my/
Pavilion KL ( Shopping )
URL : http://www.pavilion-kl.com
Genting Highlands ( Hill resort with shopping & a casino )
Genting Highlands (Malay: Tanah Tinggi Genting), otherwise known as Resorts World Genting, is a hill resort in Malaysiadeveloped by Genting Group.
The hill resort is at an average elevation of 1,740 metres (5,710 ft) within the Titiwangsa Mountains on the border between the states of Pahang and Selangor of Malaysia. Resorts World Genting is operated by Genting Malaysia Berhad (formerly known as Resorts World Bhd), which also operates Awana chain of resorts & hotels. It is accessible by car from Kuala Lumpur in one hour, or also accessible by a cable car called Genting Skyway (3.38 kilometres (2.10 mi))[1] which at its opening was the world's fastest and South East Asia's longest gondola lift.
URL : http://www.rwgenting.com/ or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genting_Highlands
National Museum ( National cultural & heritage museum )
The National Museum (Malay: Muzium Negara) is a museum located on Jalan Damansara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The museum is situated in close proximity to the Perdana Lake Gardens and it provides an overview of Malaysian history and culture. The National Museum is a palatial structure built in the style of Rumah Gadang, an aspect of Minangkabau architecture. Its facade comprises elements of traditional Malay and modern features. National Museum was opened on 31 August 1963,[1] and it serves as a repository of Malaysia’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
The National Museum is a three-story structure of 109.7 meters long and 15.1 meters wide and 37.6 meters at the central point. The museum houses four main galleries allotted to ethnology and natural history. The displays range from free-standing tableauxshowing cultural events like weddings, festivals and costumes; to traditional weapons, musical instruments, arts and crafts, ceramics, and flora and fauna.
How to get to Muzium Negara
By Bus
Board the RapidKL bus No.115 (KL City Shuttle RM2 per day) at Central KL. KL Hop-in Hop-Off bus service is also available. For KL Hop-in Hop-Off bus, Muzium Negara is located at bus stop no 12.
By KTM Commuter and Rapid Kelana Jaya Line (Previously known as Putra LRT)
Get off at KL Sentral station, then walk a distance of 0.5 km to Muzium Negara. Pedestrian path is available from KL Sentral to Muzium Negara. Follow the signboards.
Accessibility
An elevator for wheelchair users are available at the Muzium Negara. Wheelchairs are also available upon request. Please contact Visitor Services Counter at (03) 2267 1000 for further information.
What Else Is Nearby
There are plenty to see. Malaysia's beautiful Lake Garden located not too far from the Muzium Negara. Visitors can also visit the Tugu Negara (the National Monument) or experience the bird watching at the nearby Bird Park.
Admission Fees and Opening Hours
- Opening Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Opens every day except during the first day of Aidil Fitri and Aidil Adha.
| Types of Visitor |
Fees |
| Adult Foreigner |
RM 5.00 |
| Children aged 6-12 years (Foreigner) |
RM 2.00 |
| Children below 6 years old (Foreigner) |
Free |
URL : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_(Malaysia)
Berjaya Timesquare ( Shopping )
I-City Shah Alam
i-City is a 72 acre ICT-based urban development beside the Federal Highway in Section 7, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Planned by architect Jon A. Jerde, i-City was designed as a fully integrated intelligent city, comprising corporate, leisure and residentialcomponents such as a 1 million sq. ft. regional shopping mall, office towers, Cybercentre office suites, hotels, apartments, data centers, and an innovation center.
i-City is an MSC Malaysia Cybercentre where knowledge-based companies with MSC Malaysia status can exploit the various incentives offered under the MSC Malaysia Bills of Guarantee. It has also been endorsed as a tourism destination by the Ministry of Tourism and declared an International Park by the Selangor State Government. Such venues allow for entertainment and othercosmopolitan lifestyle outlets to operate on a 24-7 basis.
URL : http://themepark.i-city.my/
Fireflies Tour
The Fireflies Park Resort operates the privately run fireflies tour in Bukit Belimbing. Every night people can do this fun tour; tickets costs RM15 per person for a 30/45 minute ride. The tours usually start around 7pm (in any case at least until full sundown). The last tour is usually around 10pm, but the day we went there the last boat went out at 8.30pm already. In order not to disturb the fireflies you are not allowed to take any pictures; the few nightly pictures on this website were not made by us. They do however give a nice impression on the tour. We did make a small movie (no lights whatsoever) but this was very dark too; too dark to shoot some nice footage. The only thing we can advise is to check out the fireflies yourself as it is only a 40 minute drive from Kuala Lumpur city center.
URL : http://www.wonderfulmalaysia.com/firefly-park-kuala-selangor-malaysia.htm