GETTING AROUND IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Finally we spent some of our time here in Malaysia, our agenda was just to stroll the major city attractions, experience the goodness of local foods.------ On arrival it really shock me when I got to know that Kuala Lumpur International Airport is located 50km outside from the city centre. Travelling cost to take express train was 55MYR(20mins for one way from the airport) and that's quite so expensive!! So we hop on the bus going to KLCC for 15MYR one way (55mins).
Kuala Lumpur is very susceptible to traffic jams, conveniently ride public trains transportation (LRT & Monorail). When you get around the city, buses were available that visits the tourist sites with free wifi on board.
TIPs: Batu Caves is free admission. 
Avoiding huge crowd and midday sun is probably wise idea so be there at 7am. One hour will be enough time to stay. Streets where filled of monkeys and for cave exploration you have to take 272 steps from the lowest ground!
Petronas Towers most recognized attraction whilst Batu Caves were also famous for travellers, as it is one of the most popular Hindu Shrines.
Central Market is just on the opposite side junction far from China Town its like five minutes walk and we consumed almost two hours on these area just to buy souvenirs.
For a day in the city walking around and doing a bunch of different activities, and with not so much more flowering words to say I quickly fell in love with this cities people and unbeatable love for food. Whenever Jimson and I go out of the country, we really love eating like locals. We got some suggestion to visit the street food called Jalan Alor, and I swear every night is a feast. China Town and Jalan Alor is increasing tourist part of town with great food to try on every corner. 
Dishes must to try: Roti Canai, Satay, Nasi Goreng,Curry Laksa, Asam Laksa and so much more!
Wish you a pleasant stay! Xie xie.

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