Kuala Lumpur in the off-season is truly ideal
Stop using Kuala Lumpur as just a transit point
There are not only many photogenic spots here
But the food is also very worth it
A 3-day-2-night trip costs around 1000+ per person
Take you to explore the “City A” in novels
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✈️2-day-1-night travel guide:
𝑫𝑨𝒀❶: Parkroyal Collection Kuala Lumpur – Bukit Bintang – Petaling Street – Sri Mahamariamman Temple – Merdeka Square/City Gallery – Saloma Link Bridge – KLCC Twin Towers
𝑫𝑨𝒀❸: Putrajaya Pink Mosque – Thean Hou Temple – Jalan Tunku Putra – Return
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📷Photography spot guide:
1⃣️Jalan Tunku Putra:
The location for the cover photo, where you can capture the road leading to the Twin Towers, very impressive~
2⃣️3⃣️Putrajaya Pink Mosque:
A must-visit spot in Kuala Lumpur, photos taken from across the river look better, located at kelab tasik putrajava~
4⃣️Thean Hou Temple:
An ancient temple with a strong Chinese style in Southeast Asia, very magical for photography~
5⃣️6⃣️Petaling Street:
Equivalent to Chinatown, great for city walks, and you can also visit a magical bookstore
7⃣️Sri Mahamariamman Temple:
Typical South Indian style, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Kuala Lumpur~
8⃣️9⃣️Merdeka Square:
Not only can you take photos of European-style buildings, but also the “I❤️KL” sign
1⃣️0⃣️Saloma Link Bridge:
At night, you can capture the bridge and the Twin Towers in the same frame
1⃣️1⃣️, 1⃣️2⃣️, 1⃣️3⃣️Bukit Bintang:
You can take photos at the popular McDonald’s and LRT spots
1⃣️4⃣️-1⃣️8⃣️Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur/Parkroyal Collection Kuala Lumpur:
The hotel is located in Bukit Bintang, convenient transportation in the city center, urban forest style, the outdoor pool is very comfortable, and the cost-effectiveness is high~
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I’ve always thought of Kuala Lumpur as just a layover, but this list makes me want to stay longer! Those hidden gems sound amazing, especially the Sri Mahamariamman Temple and the Pink Mosque—definitely adding them to my bucket list. I’m curious, have you tried any must-try foods in these spots?