Kuala Lumpur

Overview

Flight from Kuwait to our second stop, Kuala Lumpur, takes 8 1/2 hours.

The plan is to stay near the Petronas Towers in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

Food is a fusion of the cuisines from Chinese, Indian and Indonesian that is distinctly Malaysian, and not found in the respective countries.

A key trip within Kuwait is Salmiya to see the summer house Gordon and his family stayed in 45 years ago while his dad worked nearby. The building is still there and there’s even a possibly the flat they lived in is vacant…hoping to get in to check!

QUICK FACTS

Kuala Lumpur is a federal territory and the ceremonial, legislative and judicial capital city of Malaysia. One of the fastest growing cities in Asia and largest city in Malaysia. Rated the 6th most-visited city in the world in 2019.

Morbi vitae purus dictum, ultrices tellus in, gravida lectus.

The Most Iconic Site in the Country

The Petronas Towers

Our Plan: Top Places to see in Kuala Lumpur

While there are many things to do and see, we’ve narrowed our list to this group. But then there’s always the draw of the street food hawkers.

Petronas Twin Towers

Tallest twin towers in the world at 451.9 meters, 88 storeys

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Home to more than 3000 local and foreign birds and 200 different species

Batu Caves

Caves and cave temples carved in 400 million year old limestone

By |2024-05-20T22:00:04+01:00October 11th, 2022|
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