Malaysia as a city of skyscrapers 🗼🗼
by Seay Doer
Sep 6, 2024
Today, Elle will take you on a flight to Malaysia. The destination is Kuala Lumpur, a city with very convenient transportation. The city is surrounded by affordable trains (about 1 ringgit per station). You can easily travel on your own without a tour. The locals generally understand English, and you'll meet many Thai tourists, so you can feel at ease. Let's check out Elle's plan!
Day 1: Elle arrives at 10 AM but has to wait until 3 PM to check into the hotel. So, she leaves her luggage at the hotel and spends time at NU Sentral Mall. After checking in at around 4 PM, it's time to explore! Today, she'll follow the red train line:
- River of Life
- Merdeka Square
- Saloma Bridge
- Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC)
- Chinatown (for dinner)
Day 2: Early morning bus at 7 AM to Genting Highlands. Return to KL Sentral around 2 PM. Rest at the hotel, then take a Grab to Thean Hou Temple in the evening. After that, take the train to Pavilion Mall (for Pop Mart) and find street food at Jalan Alor (green line).
Day 3: Return to the airport. Visit some must-see shops and do some shopping before heading back.
Note: Elle's accommodation is at KL Sentral, which is centrally located, making it easy to travel to various places. You can walk to the bus or train station to the airport without needing extra time for transfers.
If you have the chance, Elle highly recommends this trip. It's easy to travel and close to Thailand, so you can get back to work comfortably. 🫶🏻🇲🇾
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