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137***58Traveling with kids is easier by choosing a sightseeing bus. To pick up tickets and board the bus, simply use Grab or navigate to the main entrance of Sungei Wang Plaza. There's a small kiosk there; show your QR code to exchange for tickets, and staff will give you a brief introduction and a map.
Tour Route: Sungei Wang Plaza (pick-up and drop-off point) - Salok Malink - KL Tower - Chinatown - Central Market - Little India - KL Sentral - National Palace - Merdeka Square - River Lifeline - Cultural Palace - KLCC


_TI***2zThe view was very stunning when went to the top and enjoy KL view.


Anonymous userThe place isn't particularly big, but it's still quite fun. I'd recommend going there; they have themed events during festivals, and the large swimming pool has entertainment at certain times, which is quite enjoyable.


bkjftwThere are some big reef tanks with gigantic sea creatures. Some tanks keep common species just to keep them filled i guess. Crowd control is bad as people were forced to stand on a slow conveyor in the tunnel section.At the exit, there is a long line as visitors are forced behind the photo booth even if they do not want to take photo.


PBBI stayed in room 401 and it had an amazing view of the Chew Jetties! It’s also in a good location and walkable to many other sightseeing places nearby. There’s also a lot of good restaurants around and at night lots of good street food across the hotel.
Helen 施Genting Highlands is really popular among locals. It is packed with people every weekend and holiday. There are several hotels all over Genting Highlands, including three-star, four-star and five-star hotels. Moreover, the hotel group is very generous and provides free rooms (but certain conditions must be met). This "free" strategy can also attract tourists to come and consume frequently.


_TS***nhGood activities with kids to see the lively animals in the zoo



Akter TaniaBatu Caves is a breathtaking cultural and natural wonder just outside Kuala Lumpur, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Malaysia! Towering over the entrance is the majestic golden statue of Lord Murugan, standing guard beside the iconic rainbow-colored staircase—272 steps leading to awe-inspiring limestone caves and sacred Hindu temples. The main cave, Cathedral Cave, is massive and filled with natural skylights and spiritual serenity.


M79***29The Floating Mosque is located in Sabah, Malaysia. The white building is reflected in the water, which is suitable for taking photos. The opening hours are 8:00-17:00, and long clothes and long pants are required. Tanjong Aru Beach is a 15-minute drive from the mosque and is one of the three major sunset destinations in the world. The best viewing time is 18:00-18:30. Both attractions are free to open. It is recommended to go to the beach to watch the sunset after visiting the mosque in the afternoon.