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From a small, sleepy tin mining town, Kuala Lumpur modernized in the 80s and 90s to become a major metropolis with around 6.5 million inhabitants. The city is a cultural melting pot with impressive shopping districts, spectacular food and some of nature’s wonders, making this a fascinating city with much to offer to cater the needs of every traveler visiting Kuala Lumpur. The various cultural customs and tourist attractions have shaped Kuala Lumpur into something that is a fusion of cultural heritage and modern conveniences.

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Located in the heart of Golden Triangle district, Aquaria KLCC is a gigantic aquarium recently opened, which gives its vitisors an opportunity to expore 5,000 varieties of tropical fish. Featuring var...
 
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Being a work of art in itself, the money museum was opened in 1969 housing the rarest and commemorative coins. It depicts the evolution of money notes and coins...
 
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Batu Caves

Located around 10 kilometers away from the main city, Batu Caves are dedicated to Hindu lord Murugan and they are one of the biggest shrines outside India for the Hindus. Said to be around 400 million...
 
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Formerly known as Cosmo's World, Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is a gigantic indoor theme park, covering an area of more than 125,000 square feet. Designed es...
 
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Also known as Buddhist Maha Vihara, it is one of the few places in Malaysia where the Theravada Buddhist tradition is worshiped. Founded by the Sinhalese community based in Kuala Lumpur, it is also ca...
 
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Being the largest and the oldest in Kuala Lumpur, Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Association is a clan house of the Yuen Family. Preserved in the same version as of its...
 
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Dark Caves

On the way to the Temple Cave lie the entrance of Dark Caves which is home of one of the rarest spider species in the world, the Trapdoor Spider. The cave system is preserved in its original form, fea...
 
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Opened to the public in 1998, the museum features exquisite Islamic artworks. Located in heart of the city of Kuala Lumpur, there are 12 main internal galleries...
 
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Also known as the Palace of Culture, Istana Budaya is recognized as Malaysia's main venue for all kind of theatre performances like musical, operetta, classical and opera. Located next to the National...
 
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The Istana Negara is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the constitutional monarch and paramount ruler of Malaysia, which is a largely ceremonial post. Built in 1928 by a Chinese mil...
 
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Located at the convergence of the Klang and Gombak rivers is the stately Masjid Jamek, it is one of the oldest mosques in the city since its construction in 1909. Inspired by the Mogul mosque in North...
 
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Karyaneka

Karyaneka is a well-known handicraft center which is a government set-up, featuring numerous Malaysian artifacts as well as craft works. Visitors get to see the art of batik painting and basket weavin...
 

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