We spent 24HRS In Kuala Lumpur
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2023
- Visiting Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital city of Malaysia, for just 24 hours is an exhilarating whirlwind of culture, history, and modernity. This city, nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, is a melting pot of traditions and innovations, offering a unique blend of experiences to its visitors. One of the most iconic and unmissable destinations in Kuala Lumpur is the Batu Caves. Situated just outside the city, these limestone cliffs house a series of caves and cave temples, representing one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India. The experience begins with the impressive sight of the 140-foot-tall golden statue of Lord Murugan, a revered Hindu deity. Climbing the 272 colorful steps to the cave entrance, visitors are often greeted by mischievous monkeys who add a playful element to the journey. Inside, the Batu Caves unfold in a display of majestic cave formations and religious artifacts, creating a serene yet awe-inspiring atmosphere. The natural beauty combined with the spiritual ambiance makes this a truly unforgettable part of your Kuala Lumpur visit.
After the serene experience at Batu Caves, it's time to dive into the bustling heart of the city, and there's no better place to start than Chinatown, particularly its famous Bar Street. This area, also known as Jalan Alor, is a foodie's paradise. The street comes alive at night, with vendors selling an array of street food that showcases the best of Malaysian cuisine. From satay and grilled seafood to the famous Durian fruit, the array of flavors and aromas is a sensory overload in the best way possible. Walking down Bar Street, you'll be captivated by the vibrant energy, the neon lights, and the cacophony of sounds from happy diners and bustling vendors. It's not just about food; the street is lined with stalls selling everything from souvenirs to clothes, offering a glimpse into the local life and culture. This lively atmosphere, combined with the delicious food and unique shopping opportunities, makes Bar Street an essential stop in your 24-hour tour.
As the night progresses, a visit to the Vertigo rooftop bar at the Banyan Tree Hotel offers the perfect way to cap off your day. Located on the 59th floor, Vertigo offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. The ambiance here is sophisticated yet relaxed, with an extensive menu of cocktails and fine wines to choose from. As you sip on a creatively crafted drink, the twinkling city lights below create a mesmerizing backdrop, offering a moment of tranquility above the bustling city. The experience at Vertigo is not just about the views or the drinks; it's about feeling on top of the world, in a city that seamlessly blends the old and the new, the traditional and the modern. It's a moment to reflect on the rich tapestry of experiences that Kuala Lumpur offers, even when you're only there for a day.
Wow...the table with the view in front of Petronas Towers is awesome. Food looks delicious too. Good tip on the photographers as well.
Yea, the building is beautiful! Thanks as always ♥️♥️
Yes thats a gr8 view guys, nice. I got so use to bargaining in Chinatown in NYC. I like the street markets. Broccoli yesss. SQUID lawd havmercy. ok so fresh Pom juice yummm. I use jackfruit from sprouts market. wow that was my question too..safety. the music makes it all such a vibe Devon. see u guys on the next video.
Thanks for watching! And a happy New Year!!!
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Jai Shri Ram.❤❤❤ From India.
I am loving the content..Great video🎉❤
Thank you so much 🤗
thanks for sharing this really nice tour😊🎉
Glad you enjoyed
Yessss more asia travel videos!!
100% we will be here for a while
welcome to my country!!
Welcome to Malaysia
Thank you
Some people called roti tissue as roti tower 😃
Ah yes, we heard that
So short in KL , It is still hv a lot place to go ❤
Also stayed at Traders Hotel for our KL trip as it has the most amazing view of the Petronas. It is also walking distance to the mall and to other attractions.
Yes!!!
Very nice & informative covering inside the Batu Caves temple there. I've never been inside it. Tq
Glad you liked it
Nice video
Thanks
Food courts below lot 10 or pavilion is good too. Jalan alor is over priced for tourists
I’m sure it is but still very affordable for those from the west
Are we making enough from UA-cam to pay for all your travels? I remember watching when you were just in Hawaii. How is it working out?
Thank you for your long time support!
👋🏿😊
sit down food and 15 hours layover until midnightflight what is thereto do in thecityand whatis the bestfood incity onjune 14
Agree!!!
where is the place 😁 auntie
Saw the part u had the fried Jackfruit. Do you know the best part is the seed... When u actually spit it out and wonder why it's there... Well... U supposed to eat it. That's the best part. Another time... I guess. The seed after it's fried, starchy like French fries.. Sweet like yam... But very aromatic and definitely not Yr usual fries taste.
Omg no idea!!! Wow thank you next time we try!
If apart from achieve Visa Run , how you recommend - How many day should stay in KL enjoy this city .
Hi there, based on our research we would say at least a week. There’s much to do to keep you busy in that time.
give time to get good value fry ticket@@Livingtheglobe
Nice room. However, 24 hours will not be enough in my opinion. Tiring too.
It was. However it not the usual way we travel, this was a visa run from Thailand
Please.. You put english text on youtube screen.. ❤ thank you....
Do you mean subtitles? Its there you need to turn them on
Do you work remotely also?
Yes
Low medium price
China us Japan products will in
only 24 hours? Travesty! tourists stay in Kl for weeks and months
It was just a visa run from Thailand we slow travel so we stay 1 to 2 months per country
Some photographers are not Malaysians (illegal immigrants)
Tu la still Ade lagi ye? DBKL Kene jaga selalulah letak org dia KT situ
Interesting
@@Livingtheglobe making a quick buck
@keangwooichoo6138 thanks for the info, would you consider this a problem? If so why?
@@Livingtheglobe illegal means unrecorded. this relates to so many other things such as crime, health, hygiene etc. its a problem anywhere in the world.