Thursday 30 August 2012

Kuala Lumpur Sentral-KL Sentral

KL Sentral By Night

Kuala Lumpur Sentral is an exclusive urban centre built around Malaysia’s largest transit hub and the largest railway station in the region (Southeast Asia), offering global connectivity, excellent investment opportunities, business convenience and an international lifestyle.

At the nucleus of Kuala Lumpur Sentral is the RM1.1 billion world-class transit hub, Stesen Sentral.  Its infrastructure supports six rail networks, namely the KLIA Express Rail Link, KLIA Transit, RAPID KL (Putra), KTM Komuter, KTM Intercity and KL Monorail Services.



Most of Kuala Lumpur's passenger rail lines serve KL Sentral, while many intercity trains serving Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore start there. It was also designed to be a new business and financial hub for Kuala Lumpur.

Stesen Sentral, Malaysia’s largest transit hub, is Kuala Lumpur’s integrated rail transportation centre, offering global connectivity and seamlessly linking all urban and suburban residential, commercial and industrial areas. It is also a direct link to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Putrajaya (the Federal Government Administrative Centre), Cyberjaya and key areas within the Multimedia Super Corridor. Such amazing connectivity has been established through direct access to six rail systems and links to major highways.


As an international business address of choice, Kuala Lumpur Sentral has gained momentum, with resident as well as visiting population growing exponentially. Originally, this self-sustained city-within-a-city has been planned around Malaysia’s largest transportation hub Stesen Sentral to encourage use of public transportation as well as to reduce carbon foot-print, which in turn has significantly reduced traffic movement within Kuala Lumpur Sentral serving its green agenda.

Thursday 6 October 2011

The Petronas Towers


The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur is an outstanding architectural marvel and excels as the World's tallest twin building. At the time of its inauguration it was the world's tallest building with 88- floor towers and unique Islamic art giving it a distinct local flair. Elegantly set against the trendy Kuala Lumpur City the towers are considered as an iconic landmark symbolizing Malaysia's great transformation. 


The design of the towers was based on a blend of art, science and nature. This is signified by the inclusion of the Science Discovery Center, Symphonic Concert Hall and the Suria KLCC Mall. 


The skybridge constructed between the towers' 41st and 42nd floors is a unique feature at Petronas Towers. The bridge is 170m above the ground, thus is ranked as the highest 2-storey bridge in the world. 

Outside the Towers is the KLCC Park which contains an illuminated fountain, jogging paths, wading pools and a children's playground. 


The Dewan Filharmonik Petronas (Concert Hall) is located at the podium in the towers and is recognized as one of the most acoustically sound concert halls in the world. Home to the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, the hall is renowned for classical music performances. 


Petrosains, the Petroleum Discovery Center is a modern science center with interactive sessions and elaborate displays creating a fun filled experience. 


Considered by Malaysians as the most hip shopping mall, the Suria KLCC is a massive establishment with six levels of retail outlets and this crescent shaped shopping mall is also home to 270 specialty stores, cinemas and restaurants.

Bukit Bintang Shopping District



Bukit Bintang is the shopping district in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian as well as foreign nationals flock to the place whenever they need their shopping cravings satiated. In addition, a good many food establishments are nestled in the area.


Bukit Bintang is one of the components of the famous Golden Triangle located in the city of Kuala Lumpur. It is the most tourist frequented part of the city. It boasts of many shopping malls, night clubs, restaurants, boutiques and hotels. Tourists and even locals are very fond of visiting this area as it has the gigantic malls like Berjaya Times Square, Low Yat Plaza, Pavilion and Bukit Bintang Plaza.


Bukit Bintang, which means "Star Hill" in Malaysian, is located at the intersection of Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Bukit Bintang and is part of an area known as the "Golden Triangle" district. Bintang Walk is crowded with locals and visitors on Friday nights and the weekends.


It is very easy to get to the "Golden Triangle from anywhere in Kuala Lumpur with public transport.The monorail, designed for tourists in mind, travels through this area of up-market shops, high-class restaurants, international hotels and nightlife.

Tuesday 4 October 2011

KL Hop-On Hop-Off Buses- City Tour & Sightseeing


KL Hop-on-hop-off bus is perfect for first time visitor. Hop on one of these bus just great for your one day trip in Kuala Lumpur. It’s route that covers more than 40 attractions with 22 stops. It is a free and easy guided city tour, so you can hop off the bus anytime and hop on again. The ticket is available in 24hours and 48hours.Ticket for 24hrs RM38 48hrs RM65, Child (below 12 yrs) &disable RM17


 

The 22 stops that you can hop-on-off:
  1. Bus Stop No 1 – Malaysian Tourist Centre
  2. Bus Stop No 2 – KL Tower
  3. Bus Stop No 3 – Jalan P. Ramlee – Night Life
  4. Bus Stop No 4 – KL Convention Centre (KLCC)
  5. Bus Stop No 5 – Karyaneka – Local Handicraft and Royale Chulan Hotel
  6. Bus Stop No 6 – Bintang Walk – Major shopping centres
  7. Bus Stop No 7 – Tengkat Tong Shin
  8. Bus Stop No 8 – Petaling Street (China Town)
  9. Bus Stop No 9 – Central Market
  10. Bus Stop No 10 – National Palace
  11. Bus Stop No 11 – KL Central
  12. Bus Stop No 12 – National Museum
  13. Bus Stop No 13 – Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden
  14. Bus Stop No 14 – Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
  15. Bus Stop No 15 – National Mosque
  16. Bus Stop No 16 – Dataran Merdeka
  17. Bus Stop No 17 – Medan MARA, Sogo Shopping Complex, Pertama Shopping Complex
  18. Bus Stop No 18 – Chow Kit
  19. Bus Stop No 19 – Bulatan Pahang
  20. Bus Stop No 20 – Kampung Baru
  21. Bus Stop No 21 – Ampang Park Shopping Complex
  22. Bus Stop No 22 – Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Petronas Twin Tower 

Monday 3 October 2011

Bunga Raya Malaysia's National Flower- Hisbiscus Garden



A small terraced garden which provides a strikingly colourful panorama of countless varieties of hibiscus. Hibiscus, the 'Queen of Tropical Flowers' thrives in glorious shades in this garden.Here you will find over 2,200 varieties of rare and exotic blooms ranging from the single petal variety to multiple petal varieties in a range of colours and shades. 

The brightly-hued hibiscus blooms or roso sinensis, Malaysia's national flower, are planted along the footpaths and on the terraces within the compound of this beautiful, sprawling 0.9-hectare garden.
For those who wish to purchase any of these blooms, there is a bazaar held every weekend. 

Open: 9am - 6prn (Daily)
Admission: Free  (Weekday) RM1 (Weekend & Public Holiday)

Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden

Located at one corner of Lake Garden (Taman Tasik Perdana), the Orchid Garden has over 800 species of exotic Malaysian orchids.Known as the world most beautiful flower, the orchid is truly exotic and special. Walk under pergolas, delighting in the exotic blooms of orchids or stroll through orchid-lined walkways! 

Feast your eyes on exotic species of orchid hybrids at this beautiful garden. Orchids are a Malaysian favourite, with both commercial gardeners and hobbyists. This garden attracts flower-lovers from all over the world.Over 800 varieties of orchids, including the exotic species, thrive abundantly on this 1 hectare floral paradise. Come weekends, this garden becomes a gleeful orchid bazaar. Orchids are for sale on weekends.

Orchid lovers come and delight in the sight of the beautiful blooms at the Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden. There are many rare species of orchid around the world which you can find at Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden. 

Open: 9am - 6prn (Daily)
Admission: Free  (Weekday) RM1 (Weekend & Public Holiday)

Taman Tasik Perdana –KL Lake Gardens


Lake Gardens Park, called Taman Tasik Perdana in Malay, is the oldest park in the garden city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.. Dates back to the 1880s, Lake Gardens was the brainchild of Alfred Venning-the British State Treasurer. Earlier it used to be the region of superiors homes of the British elite.





This botanical garden is located off Jalan Parlimen. It is the greenbelt of Kuala Lumpur, the cities most popular and scenic park and a green sanctuary nestled deep in the city center with a host of attractions, many of them unique to the region. It encompasses 91.6 hectares (230 acres) of undulating greenery interspersed with flowering shrubs, shady trees, exceptional botanical gardens, flowers, lakes and other notable features.

The garden showcases the synchronization, splendor and serenity fashioned by both, man as well as nature. Moreover, it acts as a lovely haven within the city that proffers cool and soothing vibes as one walks through a scene of interesting blooms, copious foliage, impressive sculptures, inspired theme parks and colossal raintrees. 



There is a children's playground, jogging tracks, exercise stations, and rowing boats. The popular gardens offer plenty of recreational opportunities and attractions.

The Panggung Anniversary, set in a secluded valley, is the venue for regular musical and cultural performances.
  
How to get to Lake Gardens

Bus no.B115, B112, and B101 all stop within a 5-minute walk of the Perdama Lake Gardens.
Taxi from City Centre & Bukit Bintang – RM15
30 min walking distances from Chinatown & Dataran Merdeka