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Travelling to Kuala Lumpur on this occasion was inspired by one unforgettable night in KL over a year ago. It was a fleeting visit with only about fourteen hours in transit, but it left a lasting impression. The city’s vibrant mix of cultures and diversity instantly captivated me. I knew I had to return for a more extended stay to delve deeper into the wonders of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia.

Finally, in April 2018, I returned for an extended adventure in KL. This time, my fantastic family joined me for the ride, stealing the spotlight and effortlessly overshadowing me as usual. But I don’t mind one bit because their presence adds a whole new level of excitement and joy to the journey.

The KL travel diary is another incredible chapter in exploring magnificent Malaysia. It’s bound to be filled with thrilling experiences, unique adventures, and an immersion in the rich tapestry of Malaysian culture. Even though it’s the wet season, with heavy rainfall every afternoon, I refuse to let it dampen my spirits. After all, it’s just rain.

So, without further ado, let’s dive into the highlights of the first edition of my Kuala Lumpur Diaries – Days 1-3, as we embark on a journey of discovery and truly get to know this remarkable city.

 

getting to know Kuala Lumpur

Here we go again, a new family adventure, and we are getting to know Kuala Lumpur.

 

Friendly Advice: Learn a little about Grab Transportation

Grab is incredibly affordable and a highly efficient way to get around Kuala Lumpur. To get started, download the Grab App, which has some distinct features that set it apart from Uber. It’s important to note that Grab acquired Uber in most Southeast Asian countries.

Once you have the app, you can easily set up your account by providing details, including a credit card. With Grab, you can enjoy hassle-free transportation throughout KL. Trust me; it’s a simple and convenient option you won’t regret trying.

 

 

What to pack for Kuala Lumpur

Travelling to Kuala Lumpur can be quite a thrilling experience, but it can also be daunting if you’re unsure what to pack. When it comes to fashion and clothing, pack lightweight and breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. The city can get sticky and humid, especially during the monsoon season.

You’ll want to make sure you have comfortable shoes for all your walking, as well as a pair that can easily slip on and off when visiting mosques or temples. Additionally, don’t forget to pack plenty of sunscreen and bug spray to protect yourself from the sun and pesky mosquitoes.

With these essentials in your luggage, you’ll be ready to explore everything Kuala Lumpur offers!

 

 

Grab Kuala Lumpur

Hire a grab driver to navigate the streets.

Highlights of KL Diaries: Days1-3 – Travelling to Kuala Lumpur

Embarking on an exciting journey to vibrant Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, filled with captivating sights, bustling streets, and a rich blend of cultures that will leave you in awe. Explore the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, indulge in delicious street food at the colourful markets, and immerse yourself in the city’s fascinating history and architecture.

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Kuala Lumpur, where every corner holds a discovery and amazing memories await.

   

 

Getting to Kuala Lumpur from airport

I have been to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) numerous times, surpassing the number of visits I have made to any other international airport outside Australia. KLIA2, the dedicated terminal for budget airline AirAsia, has been my main point of arrival.

After experiencing a smooth and seamless AirAsia flight from Perth, as is often the case, I reminded myself to proceed to the arrivals area and make my way into Kuala Lumpur rather than turning left at the transfer counter.

The sheer relief of not having to endure long transit waits for the next flight on this trip was delightful. In the past, such waits have sometimes consumed several hours of precious time. However, on this occasion, I could promptly exit the airport and embark on a 45-minute taxi journey (costing around $30) to the vibrant city centre of Kuala Lumpur.

Although staying in the transit area of KLIA2 is not unpleasant, as it is a well-appointed airport with bustling activity, I found great satisfaction in bypassing that option for a more direct experience.

 

 

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A Magnificent Airbnb Apartment in Kuala Lumpur

I adore booking through Airbnb. It brings me so much joy, almost as much as indulging in a luxurious resort. I often find myself seamlessly transitioning between the two, searching for the perfect accommodation that suits every occasion. And let me tell you, Airbnb truly stood out as a fantastic option for our family getaway in the heart of KL.

We enjoyed staying at the Face Suite, a remarkable combination of a lavish hotel and privately owned apartments on the Airbnb website. It’s worth mentioning that numerous listings at the Face Suite can be found on the site. Our accommodation was perfect for our family – two bedrooms, a cozy living area, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a convenient washing machine. It offered the ideal environment for quality family time and the privacy we craved. I mean, who can resist the comfort of having your very own bedroom?

But wait, it gets even better. The apartment exuded an authentic holiday atmosphere, offering the best of both worlds with access to the hotel facilities. Picture this – the 51st floor boasts a rooftop dining area, a fascinating bar, an infinity swimming pool, a well-equipped gym, and mesmerizing city views, including the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and the KL Tower. “Breathtaking” doesn’t even describe the brilliance that awaited at the peak of the Face Suites.

And here’s the icing on the cake – our family Airbnb apartment only costs approximately AUD 700 for a delightful 9-night stay.

 

 

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Fun at the Infinity Swimming Pool at the building of our Airbnb Apartment.

AVT fun at Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam

I had the honour of reconnecting with a couple of Malaysian friends whom I had the pleasure of meeting during my volunteering experience in Laos in June 2017. This time, we embarked on an adventure of a different kind.

Accompanied by my family, we explored Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam, an exhilarating theme park that offers many thrilling adventures. This park truly has everything from conquering your fear of heights at Skytrex to indulging in extreme park activities, jungle trekking, and ATV riding.

While we didn’t have the opportunity to experience all the attractions due to the admission fees and time constraints, we did manage to go on a 90-minute ATV trek. With the kids safely perched on the back, we joyously ventured off the beaten path, traversing down hills, overcoming a few bumps, and even veering off course a few times. We may have been beginners, but the thrill of riding an ATV for the first time knew no age limits.

It was a remarkable adventure filled with excitement and laughter. Memories were made, bonds were strengthened, and the joy of exploration was truly embraced. Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam has left an indelible mark on our hearts, reminding us that no matter our age, there’s always room for new experiences and first-time adventures.

 

 

ATV Kuala Lumpur

Ready for family fun on the ATV’s.

Tasting Durian – A Popular Malaysian Fruit

I have always heard of Durian, the tropical fruit known for its unique smell that can be off-putting to some people. However, I had never tasted it until my Malaysian friends introduced it to me recently. To my surprise, I didn’t find the smell unpleasant at all.

As I took my first bite, I experienced the distinct taste of Durian, which didn’t quite appeal to my palate. Despite not being a fan, I believe that everyone has their preferences.

Nonetheless, I think trying new things is essential regardless of personal taste. Here I am in Malaysia, immersing myself in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, exploring the wealthy Southeast Asian region, embracing the local culture, and even discovering the most popular fruits, such as Durian.

 

Durians

How about a little durians, KL style?

 

The tourist area of Bukit Bintang

Located in the city’s heart, Bukit Bintang is a vibrant and bustling destination for locals and tourists alike. This famous shopping hub offers various retail outlets, including American, Korean, and Japanese brands, and boasts an incredible food scene that leaves visitors craving more.

One of the main attractions in Bukit Bintang is the renowned Jalan Alor Night Food Court, an absolute delight for food enthusiasts. Offering a plethora of Asian cuisines, this street food haven serves up a tempting array of dishes that will surely satisfy any palate.

Getting to Bukit Bintang is a breeze with the convenient Air Asia Bukit Bintang station, sponsored by the well-known airline. This area is undeniably a favourite among foreigners, evident from many significant franchise chains such as McDonald’s, KFC, and Starbucks found here and in other locations throughout Kuala Lumpur.

When evening rolls around, Jalan Alor Night Food Court comes alive with its bustling atmosphere and irresistible aromas. With hundreds of dining options, we decided to take a unique culinary adventure. Opting for a humble street vendor, we indulged in a selection of mouthwatering meat, seafood, and vegetable skewers freshly grilled on a sizzling BBQ. We enjoyed this delectable feast on small stools, sipping a refreshing Tiger beer and savouring every bite of succulent prawns, tender chicken, and flavorful pork skewers.

With its incredible shopping and dining offerings, Bukit Bintang is undeniably a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable experience in Kuala Lumpur.

 

 

Jalan Alor Night Food Court

Lots of skewers are prepared at Jalan Alor Night Food Court.

A stroll around Perdana Botanical Gardens

Using Grab, a convenient and affordable transportation option, we embarked on a delightful fifteen-minute drive through bustling traffic, costing around $3AUD. Finally, we arrived at the magnificent Perdana Botanical Gardens.

With the scorching sun bearing down upon us, we ventured into the vast gardens adorned with an incredible array of plant species. Every corner left us in awe, from the enchanting Orchard and Hibiscus Gardens to the grand Amphitheatre and the sprawling playground.

The children’s faces lit up with excitement as they climbed the monkey bars and explored the castle-like structures while the generously spread trees offered respite from the sun’s relentless rays. Even the diligent workers took advantage of the shade, stealing a quick nap under the protective canopy of a tree.

However, the highlight of the gardens was undoubtedly the enchanting Lake Garden. As we leisurely strolled along its pristine shores, we marvelled at the meticulous landscaping and the captivating gardens surrounding it. The mesmerizing display of fountains added a touch of elegance. At the same time, the picturesque walking bridge led us to the charming islands adorned with even more delightful gardens and cozy shaded spots, perfect for relaxation.

As an aside, within the vast grounds of the Botanical Gardens, you’ll also find the Butterfly House and Bird Park, which require an admission fee. Although we didn’t embark on that adventure during this visit, it remains a tempting option for those seeking further delight and wonderment.

 

Perdana Botanical Gardens

Perdana Botanical Gardens.

Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Style

Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant and bustling neighbourhood that immerses you in a captivating blend of cultures. When you enter this lively district, you are greeted with a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and aromas.

The marketplace of Chinatown is a treasure trove of goods, offering everything from trendy clothing and phone accessories to stylish caps, toys, and countless other merchandise that can enhance your daily life. It’s also the perfect place to stock up on souvenirs like “I love KL” tokens, ensuring lasting memories of your time in the city.

As you navigate through the narrow alleys, tantalizing aromas waft from the various street food stalls scattered throughout. Indulge in mouthwatering dim sum, the epitome of quick and delicious street fare. Trust me, I couldn’t resist the temptation and savoured every bite.

Inside this enchanting labyrinth, you will be surrounded by a vibrant crowd, entertained by the lively atmosphere. Chinese lanterns adorn every corner, casting a warm and exotic glow that transports you to the heart of Eastern Asia. It’s the authentic experience you seek whenever you visit Chinatown worldwide.

Explore the chaos, soak up the culture, and get lost in the vibrant spirit of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown.

 

 

The first three days of my KL Diaries have been a roller-coaster ride of emotions, filled with excitement, activities and stunning discoveries. This journey has confirmed why Kuala Lumpur is one of the top tourist destinations for people worldwide: its rich culture and ever-evolving diversity, not to mention the incredible food scene that awaits us! And guess what?

This is just the beginning of our travels, as I am sure many more adventures are ahead! I can’t wait to explore this wonderful city even more, see all its hidden gems and meet new and exciting people.

KL Diaries continues… so stay tuned!

Chinatown Kuala Lumpur

Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Style.

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