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Discover Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)


Meet Southeast Asia electric hub of culture and class, Kuala Lumpur. Boasting colonial architecture, gleaming skyscrapers, world-class cuisine, pulsating nightlife and untold natural attractions, Malaysia's capital is a gem, a destination you do not want to miss. It is divided into multiple districts, with its central hub being the Golden Triangle that is made up of Chinatown, Bukit Bintang and KLCC. This capital is recognised for its many landmarks, especially the world famous Petronas Twin Towers. Here are more reasons to book your car rental in Kuala Lumpur and explore the city.

Terrific Shopping Experience

Kuala Lumpur is considered the world's best shopping destination. If you love to shop, Malaysia's capital should be in your bucket list of things to do in Southeast Asia. Stroll across the fashionable malls and gaze at the site of leading designer brands. Here, you will see a wide range of irresistible discounts as you walk away with your dream designs. The best shopping spots include China Town, the Central Market and Little India. Be sure to visit the premier shopping malls in Bukit Bintang, Pavillion, lower coast Sungei Wang and Starhill Gallery, where you will get numerous luxury brands of bags, cosmetics and clothes, among others.

Swim with the Sharks

Your car rental Kuala Lumpur should get you to the world's largest aquarium,Aquaria KLCC. It is located at the basement of the KL Conventional Centre. Here, you will be delighted to see over 150 fish species. You will have a more memorable experience by walking through the 90m tunnel.

Learn the History in the Museums

Many museums have been established in the capital, in an effort to preserve the rich history of the region. While here, spend a day to explore the exotic halls of the National Museum and the alleys of Jalan Pudu to see the architecture and understand the culture.

See Monumental Monoliths

A visit to Malaysia is never complete without seeing some of the world's tallest towers, which are the Petronas Twin Tower and the Kuala Lumpur Tower. These skylines flaunt Malaysia's achievement. If these are not enough, stretching out past them towards the north are natural giants, with the most popular being the Klang Quartz Ridge and the Batu Caves. The mountains here are mostly composed of limestone.

See the Wildlife

Malaysia is home to some of the most wondrous wildlife on the planet, and Kuala Lumpur takes the second place. Aquaria KLCC and the National Zoo have the most extensive collection of international and national fauna. For birdwatching, head towards KL Bird Park and then pass by the KL Butterfly Park for the creepy crawlies.