While most travelers only pass through Kuala Lumpur on the way to other places in Asia, the city can be a fascinating destination in its own right. To maximixe your time and enjoyment while in Malaysia’s capital, here are a few suggestions of what not to do in Kuala Lumpur:
Category: Things To Do
How to Spend One Week in Malaysia
May 10, 2013
With beaches, big cities, jungles and small villages, there’s a lot to see and do in Malaysia. Here are a few suggestions for how to spend one week in Malaysia to make the most of your time.
Best Day Trips from Penang
April 12, 2013
What was once an uninhabited island transformed into a busy port when the British East India Company moved onto Penang. Today, it retains much of its British and Chinese heritage. Penang’s real draw is its natural beauty, beauty you can experience for yourself on a short day trip.
Penang International Dragon Boat Festival
April 9, 2013
Travelers who find themselves in Penang in early summer should take special care to watch the festivities surrounding the Plenitude Penang International Dragon Boat Festival. Beating drums, colorful boats and costumes, and high-caliber athleticism come together for three days of international competition and celebration.
Gunung Mulu National Park
March 28, 2013
One of Sarawak‘s most popular travel destinations, Gunung Mulu National Park features some of the world’s most astonishing cave systems, as well as some excellent jungle and mountain trekking.
Just getting to Gunung Mulu can be challenging.
Lake Gardens Park
March 19, 2013
Existing as a marked counterpoint to the extraordinary cacophony of Kuala Lumpur‘s main train station (which is situated just a stone’s throw away), the lovely refuge that is Lake Gardens Park has been offering respite to the city’s elders and betters since the late 19th century. Originally opened as sanctuary for the colonial ruling class from the urban blight, bustling humanity, and – there’s no way around it – the resident native population, the park is now thoroughly democratized. Its 225 acres are open to everyone.
The Clan Jetties of Penang
March 15, 2013
As traditional Chinese establishments in Malaysia’s quaint town of Penang, clan jetties are an integral part of the country’s heritage and history. With just six jetty clan communities left, they are fewer in numbers, but the waterfront shack communities are a still very much a part of the circuit for travelers through the area.
Fraser’s Hill
March 14, 2013
Situated at 5,000 feet above sea level in the Pahang rainforest, the colonial-era hill resort known as Fraser’s Hill has remained relatively unchanged since it was made accessible by automobile from Kuala Lumpur in the early 20th century.
Penang’s Little India
February 26, 2013
Penang offers a world of diverse culture from its own local peoples to the countries of those inhabitants that have made the famous town home. From the reaches of China to Europe, culture is in the air, but no visit would be complete without a trip to Little India.
Tour Kuala Lumpur’s Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary
February 20, 2013
Drive about an hour and a half outside of the skyscraper jungle of Kuala Lumpur, passing through the tropical rainforest, you’ll find the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. The staff at this jungle outpost have been working for the past 30 years to save Malaysia’s endangered Asian elephants.



















May 21, 2013
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