2011 - Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) (20th April to 22nd April 2011)

Other KL Trips:
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(with SuperStar Virgo Cruise)
Pathenon Pool with Mega Waterslide:
On Board Entertainment - the Story of Rasputin:
Kuala Lumpur:
Then Hou Temple. Situated in Robson Heights overlooking Jalan Syed Putra in Kuala Lumpur, this temple is the home to patron Goddess Thean Hou of the Hainanese community. This striking six-tiered temple is regarded as one of the biggest Chinese temples in South East Asia:
Independence Square in KL:
KL Tower. Here, visitors can enjoy a bird's eye view of the city from the fourth highest concrete tower in the world. This imposing 421-metre tower is clad in glass (double glazed with gas infilled) is arranged in the traditional Islamic form of the ‘Muqannas’:
Completed in 1994, this communication tower is one of the tallest in the world.

City View from KL Tower:
KL Tower:
Malaysian and Islamic motifs are employed in the design of the 421m Menara Kuala Lumpur. The tower head resembles the Malaysian gasing, a spinning top used in a traditional game. The arches at the entrance lobby are adorned with Islamic patterns and studded with diamond-like glass pieces. The observation deck offers good views of the Petronas Twin Towers and the city. Although the KL Tower is shorter than the Petronas Twin Towers, the former actually surpasses the latter in terms of height above sea level because it sits on top of a hill)
Suria KLCC Shopping Centre (shopping stop) – Malaysia's premier shopping destination located at Kuala Lumpur's prestigious commercial address and nestled between the PETRONAS Twin Towers, one of the world's tallest buildings:
(the 452m towers were the world's tallest buildings until 2003, when the record was lost to Taipei's 101 Tower. They are still the world's tallest twin buildings.
The design aims to express a Malaysian identity: the floor plan take after an 8-point star formed by 2 interlocking squares, a popular Islamic motif, while the no. of storeys - 88 - translates as 'double luck' in Chinese
The Twein Towers feature the world's highest double-deck Skybridge, linking the 2 buildings at the 41st and 42nd floors at 170m above street level. Access to a trip up to the skybridge is limited to 1,700 people daily)

Food:
Petaling Street open-air hawker centres
Jalan Alor (Bukit Bintang) open-air hawker centres

Nature:
KLCC and Jalan Ampang:
- Bukit Nanas Forest Recreation Park 
- KLCC Park
     Batu Caves, FRIM and Gombak:
- Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) has a canopy walkway, it is a 200m long rope-and-ladders walkway anchored to 5 trees at 30m above the forest floor.
- Bukit Tabur, located in the Melawati Range, which is part of the Titiwangsa Range and next to the Gombak Forest Reserve. This series of karst hills is reputed to have the longest quartz ridge in the world.
- Gua Damai, Batu Caves
(Batu Caves, a large limestone outcrop 13 km north of KL, were discovered by accident by an exploring naturalist in the 1880s. The main cave, 100m high and 75m long, is reached via 273 steps.)
- Ulu Gombak Forest Reserve, a dipterocarp forest reserve which was the original home to the Temuan, the largest Orang Asli tribe in Selangor. Today, about ,000 Temuan reside in Gombak, some of whom still hunt in the forest. There are a no. of trails.

Shopping:
Bukit Bintang:
- also designated the Golden Triangle area, is home to major shopping plazas such as Sungei Wang, BB Plaza, Lot 10 and STAR Hill Gallery. One stop away brings one to Imbi and the vast Berjaya Times Square.
KLCC