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Monday, August 6, 2018

Travelling to Malaysia Tips and Tricks

Kuala Lumpur is my most visited city outside the Philippines.  
I can’t recall how many times I’ve visited this sprawling metropolis.  
Thus, this Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide with itinerary and budget is long overdue.  
Kuala Lumpur has grown into a modern and affluent metropolis from an erstwhile tin mining village. 
 What I like about Kuala Lumpur is despite its success, it remains a culturally diverse city.  
It is a melting pot of ethnic Malays,  Indian migrants, British colonials and Chinese. 
Everywhere you go, you can see how the city managed to preserved its age-old heritage buildings, 
temples and mosques that blend beautifully with towering buildings and opulent shopping malls.

Kuala Lumpur self-sufficient experience is you can find soft goods at Lot 10 that sell genuine clothes at cheap prices. Also, you can also search in Chinatown. This is one of the cheaper areas in the city and especially it is close to many attractions.

For transportation in the city, you can choose a bus, train or taxi. If traveling to Kuala Lumpur alone, you should take the bus or train because the price of each trip is only about 1 – 10 dollars in each location. While traveling with a large group, renting a taxi will help your team move more freely and comfortably. The only note is that you have to pay the price firmly with the driver before boarding.






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