Intresting
Facts about Malaysia
Malaysia
is indeed an interesting place, and its growing popularity as a tourist
destination is a proof of this fact. Where is the best amalgam of the world and
makes the right tourist place for everyone. From the world's oldest Rain forest,
to some of the world's tallest sky bridge, from a beautiful island to some
magical caves, Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia between Singapore,
Thailand and Indonesia. The vast island of Borneo has been shared with Brunei
and Indonesia, and the Philippines has boundaries in the north. In recent
years, Malaysia has become more popular for tourists.
But
also because the flight on the other side of the world is becoming more and
more cheap. Malaysia is an ideal country to visit for all types of tourists. It
is a great destination for backpackers, for groups, couples and families with
children. New attractions are found in Malaysia Existing attractions are
upgraded or upgraded regularly. Housing is very cheap in comparison to
neighboring countries, though prices have increased in the last few years but
it is still quite affordable.
Petronas
Twin Towers
One
of the top places to visit in Kuala Lumpur stands at an altitude of 452 meters,
Petronas Towers was once the tallest building in the world, now it has been
replaced by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The 88-story building is connected by
the Double Decker Sky Bridge to the 41st and 42nd floors, which offers
spectacular views of the entire city.
From the 86th floor of the tower you can
enjoy the wonderful view of the tower's peak.
Time:
Tuesday to Sunday - 9:00 - 21:00 (closed between 1.00 to 2.30 on Friday)
Admission
Fee: Adult (13 - 60 years) - Ringgit 80, RS 1335
Langkawi
cable car
Langkawi
cable car is also known as Sky Cab, which boasts the fastest cable car ride in
the world, it takes visitors up at an altitude of 708 meters above sea level.
The cable car takes passengers on the second highest peak of Mount Matt
Sinchang - Langkawi and thus is considered one of the most important places to
see in Langkawi.
Time:
9:30 am to 7:00 pm
Entry
fee: Ringgit 35 to 50 Rs 600 to 800
Menara
KL Tower
Menara
Kuala Lumpur Tower is a 421 meter high transmission and telecommunication tower
situated between the city of Kuala Lumpur. The observation deck inside the
Menara KL Tower is the best place for sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur.
The
tower also has the highest McDonald's outlet in the world.
Another
amazing fact about Menara KL Tower is that it has been ranked as the world's
fourth largest telecom tower.
And
for a child, 45 ringgit are spent.
Aquaria
KLCC
Aquaria
KLCC is called the world's largest aquarium,
AQUARIA
KLCC is a major tourist attraction, involving real depth and complexity in
Kuala Lumpur. This is one of the most popular places in Malaysia.
Batu
Caves
It
is one of the famous Hindu temples. In these caves Lord Murugan is residing. Many
tourists visit this place because it is a religious place.
There
are many transport facilities available for these caves, such as train buses
etc. from Kuala Lumpur. The famous festival of Batu caves is ThiPusam festival.
It is an ideal Hindu religious place to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
Important
documents for Malaysia travel
Passport
Legal Malaysia visa
Confirm
return ticket
Details
of your relative, friend or business contact in Malaysia
Confirmation
of hotel booking (if any)
Malaysia
currency or any foreign exchange
Any
additional documents required to prove the purpose of your visit
(Especially if you are traveling on a business visa).
There is no Visa on Arrival for Indians.
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