The Reasons I Love Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala
Lumpur is not only my home, but one of my favourite cities, always. To me it is one of
the most interesting and modern cities on the planet and it definitely deserves
a visit if you are deciding on somewhere to go for your next holiday. This is my guide to just a few of
things that there are to love about KL,
I hope you enjoy reading about as much as I enjoy living in this
wonderful city.
The Reasons I Love Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
It’s
hidden treasures
Kuala
Lumpur is not always as it seems and this can be seen more or less everywhere
in the city. For example there are many great restaurants that aren’t
restaurants at all, but rather food stalls, where the food is better than you
can buy in any restaurant. That street stall may not look great, but it may
have the best roti canai or satay that you have ever tried and you will
probably never know about it. I stumbled across Withlocals recently, which is a
service that matches tourists with local people to do fun things together.
You
can get in touch with real local people just like me. We know all the great
places to go and see or where to get something good to eat. These are the
things that guide books and websites can’t give you: local insider knowledge.
Withlocals can help you to get a greater insight with a guided tour, a picnic
or anything else that you could think of with authentic local people. It’s also
a great opportunity to learn about other cultures and how other people in the
world live, which I absolutely love.
Shopping
The
Malaysian people (myself included) are absolutely shopping mad and there are so
many malls in Kuala Lumpur to enjoy this pleasure. Whether it is clothes, bags,
shoes or sports gear that you need, there is definitely a shop for it. There
are so many huge malls, but I personally like Mid Valley, Pavilion and KLCC
(right below the Petronas Towers), for their variety and great atmosphere. If
shopping is what you want in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is definitely the place to
do it.
Batu Caves |
Batu
Caves
The Batu
Caves are incredibly close to the city and nowhere else in the world will you
find a natural wonder like this located so close to the city. The caves are
landforms that have been formed through erosion in the limestone hills. At the
entrance you will be greeted by a 40 metre tall statue of Murugan (a Hindu god)
and over 300 steps, which lead to the caves themselves as well as providing a
breathtaking view and also a breathtaking workout.
You can even explore the
cave system here and learn more about the caves and the unique rock formations
and ecosystem that they are home to. If you do get the opportunity to do this
you should definitely take the longer tour of the caves, especially because the
cave system itself is extremely fascinating and beautiful.
We love our food, yumms |
The food
There is
no question in my mind that Malaysian food is some of the best that you will
find on the entire planet and this is no exaggeration. It is great that three
stunning cuisines come together (Chinese, native Malay and Indian). I
absolutely love eating a beautiful flaky roti canai with dhal or a nice Char
Kway Teow (fried rice noodles).
The possibilities are endless and you won’t be
disappointed wherever you go. Definitely try Nasi Lemak too, which is the
national dish of Malaysia and is rice cooked in coconut milk with spicy sambal
and fried anchovies. It really is my favourite dish too!
As you
can see Kuala Lumpur has a lot to love and offer any kind of visitor and for
this reason it is such an amazing place. I hope you enjoyed reading about ti
and hopefully you have been inspired to travel there yourself! Happy and safe
travels in Kuala Lumpur.
I went to Kuala Lumpur for the first time this year for CNY and it was such an amazing trip! The food was the best I've ever had in my life, the people so kind and it was such a cool mix of Asian cultures while also having its own Malay influence. I hope to go back and explore even more (and did I mention to eat the food?!?!).
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