Travel to Kuala Lumpur for 3 days and 2 nights with a budget of 10,000.
by Chalis Journey
Jun 22, 2024
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When I visited Kuala Lumpur, my mission was clear:
Take as many stunning photos with the Petronas Twin Towers as possible—but without the crowds and not from the usual spot where everyone gathers (right in front of the towers). 😎
So, I did some research 🧐 and found a few amazing spots that gave me unique angles, a chill vibe, and photo results I absolutely loved:
📍 Saloma Link Bridge
A beautifully designed pedestrian bridge with a fantastic view of the towers. Perfect for photos, especially when it’s quiet!
🌳 KLCC Park
A peaceful green escape right near the towers. You get that perfect combo of nature + skyline, and it’s never too crowded early in the morning.
🚶♀️ Walk from Saloma Link to Twin Towers
This walk is like a hidden photo gem for me! Different angles, cool city backdrops, and best of all—hardly anyone around. Loved the casual vibe!
🍽️ Alva KL Restaurant
Not just a place to eat, but also a stunning rooftop spot with one of the best views of the Twin Towers.
✨ The food? Amazing.
📸 The view? Unmatched—if you get the right table.
⚠️ Make sure to book in advance and request the tables closest to the towers! We didn’t get that 😔 but it was still totally worth the visit.
💡 Travel Tip
Go early in the morning for the best lighting and to avoid the crowd. And if you're planning a rooftop meal, make your reservation early and be specific about your seating request!
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