Kuala Lumpur in 3 Days: A Solo Female Traveler's Photo Journey (October 27-29, 2018)
Location
Ubicación
- Petronas Twin Towers
- Putra Mosque
- Iron Mosque
- Central Market
- Batu Caves
- Jamek Mosque
- Independence Square
Public transportation, primarily consisting of trains and buses, offers a convenient and affordable way to navigate Bangkok.
Images of various routes taken from KL Sentral, the public transportation hub of their country.
Upon arrival at KLIA2 Airport, a one-hour bus ride will take you to KL Sentral.
The return trip takes approximately 30 minutes on the KLIA EKSPRES LINE from KL SENTRAL to the airport.
Personally, I find the KLIA EKSPRES LINE to be much more convenient.
However, the price also increased accordingly, around MYR 49.5 (10% discount with credit card payment). The bus is only MYR 12.
Moving on to the main topic... and the first place to visit is a must-see for anyone visiting KL.
#Petronas Twin Towers
Travel: Take the LRT KELANAJAYA LINE from KL SENTRAL and get off at KLCC station. From the photo taken from the park side, walk through the SURIA shopping mall and you will find a large park where you can take many photos.
English:
Waiting for the light and sound water fountain show. The show starts at 8 pm. It's beautiful. It would be great if I had a tripod, but I was too lazy to bring it. T_T
# Putra Mosque
# Iron Mosque
Getting to Putrajaya Botanical Garden
From KL Sentral:
- Take the KLIA TRANSIT LINE and alight at Putrajaya/Cyberjaya Station.
- Transfer to the L15 bus. You can purchase a ticket for MYR10 at the counter and use it to scan when boarding the bus. The fare is only MYR1.5 per trip, but the ticket is non-refundable.
- If traveling with a group, consider using GRAB TAXI as it might be more cost-effective.
- Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely stroll and take photos. Be prepared for the hot weather.
Then, walk to the # Iron Mosque
Batu Caves
This sentence is a heading in English, referring to the Batu Caves in Malaysia. It is a popular tourist destination known for its Hindu cave temples and limestone formations.
Travel: Take the KTM Seremban Line from KL Sentral and get off at Batu Caves station. Trains depart every 45 minutes and the journey takes 30-40 minutes. Purchase your ticket and check the train schedule before heading down to the platform, as the station can be dark and there isn't much to do. Be prepared for a tiring climb up the stairs to the caves.
Waiting for the train back to KL.
Jamek Mosque
Central Market
Merdeka Square
To reach these destinations, take the LRT KELANAJAYA LINE from KL SENTRAL and alight at Pasar Seni station. This station is within walking distance to China town, Jamek Mosque, and Merdeka Square, as they are all located in close proximity to each other.
Masjid Jamek at night around 8pm, with the recitation of prayers.
Other photos: KTM KUALA LUMPUR station and my most frequented shop, Oldtown White Coffee Brickfields The sentence is already in English and does not require translation. English: The original text is empty. There is nothing to translate. This concludes the thread. As this is my first post, I apologize for any errors. Goodbye. ** ** Wednesday, February 26, 2025 9:57 PMCentral Market
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