We had already left Mandalay Inn at 6 a.m. to catch our flight to
We arrived at
The Blue AirAsia
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
At 12.00 p.m., we arrived at Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT). Even though LCCT was just a budget terminal, it was quite big and had many store and restaurant. We took skybus to KL sentral. It costed us RM 9 and the journey took about an hour. From KL sentral, we took monorail to Bukit Bintang. After arrived at Bukit Bintang, we walked to Pujangga Homestay, our homestay. We reserved a dorm-type room, RM 25 per night per pax. The room was quite small and dark and didn’t have bathroom. The bathroom were shared outside. I suggest you to find a better homestay than this one.
Pujangga Homestay. This was our dorm. Tiny and dark.
At living room, Pujangga homestay
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
Time to explore KL! Our first activity in KL was exploring Mall and shopping center in Bukit Bintang. I think mall in KL was just the same as in
At sunset, we went to
View from Merdeka Square
Huge Malaysian Flag
Sultan Abdul Samad building
KL monorail, a little bit like Bangkok BTS
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
Day 9
Our first destination was
Batu cave entrance gate
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
The 42,7 m Murugan statue
There was a lot of bird in the temple
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
To reach the cave, we must climb a steep flight of 272 steps. Yesss, 272 steps means a lot of energy required to reach the cave. It was quite tiresome but it definitely worthed. When you climb, please beware of the monkeys. They are fierce and aggressive. Keep your camera, sunglasses, or your snack safely. FYI, the monkeys successfully grabbed my milk!!! I hate them.
can you see the 272 steps?
The monkeys were really aggressive. They stole my milo :(
Just Climb!
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
Finally we reached the cave. From this place, we could see
Enter the cave
KL skyline from the cave
A shrine inside the cave
Statues
The cave's interior
Yes, even after 272 steps, you can still find stores here
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
We were looking for food in Puduraya area. We walked and found out that Puduraya was located near
Our next destination was IKEA Kuala Lumpur. IKEA is located far from the city center, about 20 km from
IKEA KL is a huge shop that sold furniture, household stuff and many more items in good and unique design but not cheap. I didn’t buy anything here. In IKEA, we also met Ira’s friend, Rudi and Maya. They studied in KL and they accompanied us exploring KL till the rest of that day.
Lunch with Rudi and Maya
From IKEA, we went back to Kelana Jaya station, took LRT to KLCC station. Yup, we were heading to Suria KLCC and
KL skyscrapers from KLCC park
The fountain
The interior of Suria KLCC
Twin tower, the landmark of Malaysia
Pose together
Photo (c) Zarwindo S, 2010
At 10 p.m. we said goodbye to Rudi and Maya and went back to Bukit Bintang. At 10 p.m., Bukit Bintang was still packed with tourist from all over the world and there were many attractions in the streets of Bukit Bintang. We just looked for a while and then went back to our homestay.
Attractions in Bukit Bintang
Bukit Bintang at night
Attraction in Bukit Bintang
Day 10
August 4th 2010 was our last day in KL and also our last day after 10 days touring. We didn’t do much activity that day. In the morning, we went to Chow Kit monorail station and walked into Syarikat Kamal bookstore which sold medical books in cheap price. After that, Martin left earlier because he had to catch his flight to
Exploring Bukit Bintang for the last time
Finally, it’s time to say goodbye to KL. We left the homestay at 2 p.m. and heading to LCCT airport. Our flight was delayed for almost an hour. Speaking of KL, this city didn’t leave any impression to me. I’m not a Malaysian anti or whatsoever, but compared to
At last, we went back to




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Excellent food, location, neat rooms and outstanding customer service. one of the best stay place at Jaipur and Delhi
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