The Petronas Twins Towers are the first spot to see, if you visit Kuala Lumpur – and for good reason. With 1,483 feet the huge towers are the tallest buildings …
Hiking route 10 is highly recommended. From Tanah Rata, it goes through the jungle and then into the tea plantations. The way is sometimes a bit slippery, but still quite easy.
One of Malaysia’s national treasures and holiest Hindu sites, this complex of giant limestone caves, just 13km north of KL, houses temples that have been drawing pilgrims for more than 120 years.
The Petaling Street is part of Kuala Lumpurs Chinatown and always worth a visit. You will not find any glamour around here, but real bargains for a lot of stuff …
With a height of 1,381 feet, Menara Kuala Lumpur is just a little smaller than the famous Petronas Twin Towers. It was constructed in five phases starting in 1991 and …
The local name Telaga Tujuh means Seven Wells Waterfalls referring to seven connected natural pools fed by seven separate waterfalls. It is one of Langkawi's most stunning natural attractions and …
Taman Tugu is a beautiful green space in the heart of Kuala Lumpur that offers a variety of hiking trails to explore. The green, yellow and white trails are all …