(most info taken from trip advisor)
Malaysia
Malaysia Heritage Walk
$51 US
- 4 hour day tour
- eat and experience

Petronas Tower
- one of the world's tallest buildings
- nightime from outside: magically lit up, good view
- inside: tons of ATMS, exclusive shops (ranges from high end to low end), restaurants, gift shops




Dewan Filharmonik (malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra) Inside the Petronas Twin Towers
- music hall
- orchestra

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
- gangsta birds.. lol



Lake Gardens Park
- in the city
- right next to KL Bird Park
- nice walk, go in the mornings and in the evening for a nice walk (finishing the walk at the lake near the entrance to Suria Mall)




Sri Mahamariamman
- no fee
- South Indian temple, oldest functioning Hindu temple of Malaysia dating back to 1873



Batu Caves
- no fees
- recommended length of visit is 2-3 hours
- limestone caves used for Hindu festivals and pilgrimages
- easily accessible (outside the train statin of Batu Cave)
- don't feed the crazy monkeys.



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Bikit Bintang Walk
- city's premier shopping, dining, etc. street
- a one mile shopping road from middle to upper class offers



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Central Market Jalan Alor
- neighbourhood
- (china town is nearby)
- street artists can be found
- good place to eat hawker food (street, inexpensive food)
- great food


Rumah Penghulu
- history site
- originally a village headman's residence relocated from Kendah to the garden of Badan Warisan maalysia Heritage Centre
- open by guided tours only
- 20 minutes walk from Bukit Bintang Station



Berjaya Times Square
- shopping centre, amusement/theme park in the shopping centre
Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
- fee of 20 RM
- home to 6000 butterflies from more than 120 specifies
- takes an hour to visit
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Royal Palace
- architectural building
- nice short activity
1 Utama Shopping Centre
- humungous shopping centre
- has heaps of shops and food places


Kanching rainforest waterfall



Menara Telekom Tower

China Town



Little India


No Black Tie
- singular spot for Jazz, Brazilian funk, poetry and Chopin in strip of Bukit Ceylon.


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