Kuala Lumpur


The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur |
Travel Information
Malaysia’s global city, where the tallest structure in the world (Petronas Towers) can be found, merges the country’s rich cultural and diverse past and its leap into the global economy’s modern and fast pace.
Attractions
One of the most popular tourist attractions are the Batu limestone cliff caves, the place of worship for native Indians. Located 13 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur, visitors need to climb 272 steps to reach the caves. A huge gold statue of a Hindu god stands by the entrance; a truly mesmerizing sight to behold.
Lake Gardens Park is a vast area of 226 acres that caters to nature lovers of all kinds. It’s the best place to relax and enjoy a quiet afternoon, and also the best place for a wedding pictorial, which is a common scene around here because of its lush gardens and dramatic landscapes.
Children of all ages will love exploring the Bird Park, which houses all sorts of exotic and colorful birds. Peacocks, hornbills, flamingoes and other lovely birds can be found in this little paradise. Set against a backdrop of waterfalls and lush greenery, a trip to the Bird Park is surely a unique kind of experience.
Our Kuala Lumpur Vacation Packages
Radius International
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from $169.00 |
| Inclusive of 3-night accommodation, daily hotel breakfast, roundtrip airport transfers (seat-in-coach) and a complimentary half-day city tour (seat-in-coach) |
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Note: Prices depend on travel dates and are subject to change without prior notice. Rates are applicable for twin occupancy per person. Surcharge applies during peak season. Credit card payments are subject to 5% surcharge. Group rates are available upon request. Valid until March 31, 2010 only. Tipping is compulsory.
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