Lost in Kuala Lumpur» Merdeka Square http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com Are you lost in Kuala Lumpur? Sun, 27 Dec 2009 21:11:20 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 en hourly 1 Kuala Lumpur – The Perfect Gateway Into Malaysia http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/kuala-lumpur-the-perfect-gateway-into-malaysia/ http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/kuala-lumpur-the-perfect-gateway-into-malaysia/#comments Sat, 30 May 2009 10:44:13 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/kuala-lumpur-the-perfect-gateway-into-malaysia/
Kuala Lumpur, sometimes referred to as the ‘Garden City of Lights,’ is the largest as well as the capital city of Malaysia. As the capital city, Kuala Lumpur is the youngest in the Southeast Asia, and economic wise, it is perhaps the most successful after Singapore.

KL, as it is fondly known, is situated between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, in the south eastern part of Asia. During the past 150 years, Kuala Lumpur has been evolved into a modern, bustling city, with more than two million people.

Although a vibrant, gleaming city, Kuala Lumpur still retains its colonial charm which now cannot be found in most of the Asian boom cities such as Singapore. Further, Kuala Lumpur brings together the country’s past and present as well as many of its constituent cultures. Indeed, the city is regarded as Malaysia’s microcosm, since it provides the travelers a glimpse of the whole country. Above all, due to its strategic location and close proximity to Bangkok and Singapore, Kuala Lumpur is considered the perfect gateway into Malaysia.

Attractions in Kuala Lumpur range from avant-garde architectural highlights to tourist spots of historical significance. Kuala Lumpur boasts of an architecture that is an eclectic mix of traditional and modernity.

In other words, the city is especially noted for its intriguing blend of architecture, ranging from stunning colonial buildings to towering modern. Some of the fine examples for this are Sultan Abdul Samad building (designed by the British architect), Dayabumi Complex – a 35 storied building that is a mixture of Moorish-Byzantine architecture, the Dataran Meredeka, and Istana Nagara – the official residence of the king. Also, noteworthy is such architectural landmarks as the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, boasting of Morish-inspired architecture.

A visit to Kuala Lumpur would be incomplete without taking a tour to attractions such as Merdeka Square, the site where Malaysian flag was hoisted for the first time in 1957; Masjid Jamek, the oldest mosque in the city which is much favored for its intricate North Indian Islamic architecture; Masjid Negara, featuring multifold umbrella that represents the five pillars of Islam as well as the thirteen states of Malaysia.

Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest building in the world which accommodate in it an array of chic shopping malls and an art gallery; Taman Tasik Perdana (Lake Gardens), whose attractions are the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Farm, Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden, Bird Park, and the National Planetarium; Chinatown, where you can find a variety of food stalls and night markets, apart from the Chan See Shu Yuen Temple and Sri Mahamariamman Temple; and Central Market, one of the best places in the city to shop antique items such as handicrafts, scarves, and porcelain figures.

Kuala Lumpur’s attractions also cover monuments like the Parliament House, the National Science Center, and the National Monument. Also, worth visiting are the city’s interesting museums such as the Royal Malaysian Armed Force Museum, Museum of Asian Arts, Maybank Numismatic Museum, Royal Malaysian Air Force Museum, and MISC Museum.

Aside these attractions, Kuala Lumpur has to its credit a countless number of zoos, libraries, night clubs, casinos, temples and churches, amusement and fun parks, and recreational parks and botanical gardens. Above all, the city hosts a range of festivals, which among many others, are Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday, Chinese New Year, Thaipousam, Flora Festival, and Shopping festival, which lasts for a week.

From small as well as medium budget hotels to top-notch luxury hotels, Kuala Lumpur has accommodation facilities to suit every pocket. Since many of these hotels have their own websites and online facilities, this enables the visitors to reserve a hotel room within the comforts of their house. Besides, some of the world-class hotels provide packages, which are inclusive of accommodation, dining facilities, transportation within the city, and sightseeing facilities. Additionally, for connoisseur of gourmet tastes, Kuala Lumpur has an endless range of restaurants and bars, all of which serve you a multitude of delicacies from across the world.

Kuala Lumpur is well linked by air, rail, and water. With more than 40 international airlines providing services to the new, sophisticated KLIA International Airport in Sepang, travelers not at all have trouble in getting into Kuala Lumpur. When comes to rail, KTMB is the prime train service. By sea, Port Klang serves as the main port, which is located 41 km from Kuala Lumpur.

With stunning architecture, world-class landmarks, friendly service and eclectic culture, and well-connected transportation, there is no wonder why Kuala Lumpur is considered the perfect gateway into Malaysia.

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Travelling in Kuala Lumpur- a Shopaholic’s Dream Come True http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/travelling-in-kuala-lumpur-a-shopaholic%e2%80%99s-dream-come-true/ http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/travelling-in-kuala-lumpur-a-shopaholic%e2%80%99s-dream-come-true/#comments Fri, 15 May 2009 04:46:44 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/travelling-in-kuala-lumpur-a-shopaholic%e2%80%99s-dream-come-true/



Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and is also the largest city in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur in the Malay language means “muddy estuary”. Kula Lumpur was founded in 1857. The city was originally a Chinese tin mining village. Kuala Lumpur became the capital of the Federated Malay States in 1896. In 1957, Malaysia gained its independence, the independence was declared in front of a large gathering of people in a stadium that came to be now known as the Stadium Merdeka or the Independence Stadium.

The Kuala Lumpur city can be divided up into eight major areas according to attractions or the activities they offer. They are namely the City Centre, the Golden Triangle, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Brickfields, Bangsar and Midvalley, Damansara and Hartamas, Ampang, Northern Suburbs and the Southern Suburbs.

The City Centre is the main hub of Kuala Lumpur. Here there is the Merdeka Square (Independence Square), Selangor Club, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Chinatown (which is in fact the old Chinese business centre). The Golden Triangle consists of the shopping malls, party spots, the Petronas Twin Towers and the five star hotels. The Golden Triangle is situated, from the City Centre, roughly north east. At the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman one will find many shops with very low prices on products. Most of the products are sold in bulk. There are also food havens here. This is full of activity during the festive seasons. The area is situated towards the northern region of the Golden Triangle. Brickfieds is the Little India of Kuala Lumpur, with many Indian shops.

The Golden Triangle is an area where one could find a Kuala Lumpur hotel. Jalan Tuakan Abdul Rahman is another area where one can find Kuala Lumpur hotel accommodation. And the main things to do while travelling in Kuala Lumpur is shop and try the food there.



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Stay in Luxury in Kuala Lumpur http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/stay-in-luxury-in-kuala-lumpur/ http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/stay-in-luxury-in-kuala-lumpur/#comments Sun, 15 Mar 2009 10:24:44 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-kualalumpur.com/stay-in-luxury-in-kuala-lumpur/



Kuala Lumpur, or KL, as it is fondly known, is the capital as well as the largest city in Malaysia. Located midway along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, at the meeting points of two significant rivers such as the Klang and the Gombek, Kuala Lumpur is one of the Malaysia’s three federal territories, others being Putrajaya and Labuan.

As a tourist spot, Kuala Lumpur presents an array of tourist attractions, from towering building, incredible mosques, and beautiful monuments to relaxing parks, spectacular gardens, and interesting museums. Few among many of the attractions in the city are Merdeka Square, also known as Independence Square; Petronas Towers, which is perhaps the greatest of all attractions in the city; Batu Caves, a sacred spot of Hindus; Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, a magnificent Moorish-style building; Masjid Jamek, also known as Friday Mosque; Masjid Negara – the largest mosque in South-East Asia; Chinatown, a bustling area in the city; and National Science Center.

Hence, Kuala Lumpur is visited by people from across the world throughout the world. In order to cater to the growing needs of the tourists, Kuala Lumpur comes with an array of accommodation options such as hotels and resorts. For well heeled and luxury lovers, the city has some excellent options in the form of five-star and three-star hotels. Usually, these hotels are within close proximity to some of the top tourist attractions in the city such as Petronas Tower, and provide visitors to choose from a number of accommodation choices such as standard rooms, suites, guest rooms, and apartments.

Apart from these, majority of these hotels are coupled with two or more restaurants, serving everything from local cuisines to western dishes. There are also some hotels attached with superb bars with extensive selection of wines and other beverages.

Likewise, if you are health conscious traveler or one seeking relaxation after a day’s sightseeing, then go for such hotels attached with state of the art fitness centers, excellent spa providing spa treatments, sauna, and superb swimming pools.

Above all, a number of hotels in the city provide facilities in the form of several types of packages. Some hotels offer some kinds of discounts on certain types of packages when you make bookings within a stipulated time period. In some instances, packages cover overnight stay in suite with separate bedroom and living room, complimentary breakfast, free usage of broadband internet, discounted spa treatments, and free car parking.

There are also packages that are especially crafted for weary travelers, which include excellent spa and beauty treatments, apart from overnight stay in stylish rooms and daily breakfast. In addition, special packages are also available for shopping enthusiasts, inclusive of accommodation in elegantly appointed rooms, sumptuous breakfasts, and superb facilities for shopping. Likewise, exclusive packages are also made available for business travelers. Aside these, many of the top end hotels customize packages according to the unique requirements of travelers; no matter you are leisurely tourists, sightseers, or business travelers.

With the introduction of the internet, it has become quite easy to locate a luxury hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Since many of the hotels have their own websites with features such as room amenities, rates, and above all online booking facilities, this in turn enables tourists to choose the most appropriate accommodation option that goes with your requirements and to make bookings in advance.



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