Top Things to do in Kuala Lumpur Pt. 2 | Traveloka Travel Guide

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In “Top things to do in Kuala Lumpur Pt.2,” Mat Dan & Aina explore locations near Kuala Lumpur.
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List of locations that will be explored in this episode: 0:23-0:27

1) Batu Caves & The Dark Cave (0:33-2:02)
Batu Caves, also known as 10th Caves or Hill for Lord Muruga, is one of the most popular Hindu shrines in Malaysia and is only 13km from downtown Kuala Lumpur.

After exploring the larger Temple Cave, head to the neighbouring Dark Cave, where expert guides will take you on a 45-minute educational tour deep into the belly of the cave.

Dark Caves Admission Fee: MyKad Holders – RM25 , Non-MyKad Holders – RM35

2) Rani Vilas (2:03-3:11)
A short walk from the bottom of the stairs at Batu Caves is Rani Vilas, a popular Indian restaurant which serves vegetarian food. The go-to choices for many diners are the Banana Leaf Rice: RM8, the crispy masala thosai: RM4 and if you’re craving for something sweet, the Roti Pisang Chocolate (Banana Chocolate Roti): RM7.

3) Kanching Waterfalls (3:13-4:30)
Another attraction you can visit to the north of Kuala Lumpur is Kanching Waterfalls, one of the easiest waterfalls to access from the city. This epic 7-tier cascade is the perfect remedy for a hot and humid day.

Admission Fee: MyKad Holders – RM1 , Non-MyKad Holders – RM3

4) Kaw Kaw Burger (4:32-6:08)
Located in Wangsa Maju, Kaw Kaw Burger offers some of the best street burgers in Kuala Lumpur. Be sure to try Chicken Permaisuri (RM17.50), one of their bestsellers. The juicy homemade burger patty, paired with their special sauce, is sure to leave you coming back for more.

Alternatively, you can drop by Stiq, which is just next door. They serve Kaw Kaw steak, lamb shank (RM40) and peri-peri chicken (RM16).

5) Skytrex Shah Alam (6:09-8:29)
Located within the National Botanical Garden in Shah Alam, Skytrex Shah Alam offers an awesome tree to tree ‘sky-trekking’ experience. There are 3 obstacle courses for you to choose from, based on difficulty level – Little Adventure is perfect for young children, Big Thrill is for the older kids, and Extreme Challenge is for those brave souls who’re up for a challenge.

The park also has facilities such as picnic areas, BBQ pits and a cafe, making it a great way to spend an afternoon.

Information on the fees can be found on their website.

6) ATV Adventure Shah Alam (8:30-9:40)
Explore the dense forests of the National Botanical Garden on the back of an ATV. The ATV Tour, which lasts from 40 minutes to an hour long, will take you to the serene lake at Air Kuning Dam, where you can savor the peace and quiet away from the noise of the city. You can also explore the Spice and Beverage Garden and paddy fields.

ATV Tour Fee: RM75 per person

7) Putrajaya Lake Recreation Centre (9:42-10:53)
At the Putrajaya Lake Recreation Centre, you can go on a traditional boat tour, or explore the lake on your own by boat paddling or kayaking.

For a more unique activity, try the Water Ball, where you’ll have to try to keep your balance from inside a see-through inflatable ball while floating on the surface of the lake.

8) Balqis Restaurant (10:55-12:02)
This Yemeni restaurant is set in Presint 8, right next to the lake. They serve mainly Middle Eastern fare with some Western and Chinese cuisine thrown into the mix. Popular dishes there are the Chicken and Lamb Mandi Rice, Tabbouleh and Manqusha (a boat-shaped loaf of bread stuffed with cheese and other fillings).

9) Skyrides Festival Park Putrajaya (12:03-14:50)
Skyrides Festival Park Putrajaya is Malaysia’s first and biggest tethered helium balloon theme park with various other attractions such as the SkyWarrior obstacle course.

Test your skills at the SkyWarrior obstacle course as you race against time to complete it or just relax and enjoy a spectacular bird’s-eye view of Putrajaya via the Helium Balloon Ride, featuring the biggest helium balloon in Malaysia.

Once night has fallen, ride around in neon-lit, modernized versions of the trishaw (beca) and tandem bicycles as they blast the latest music hits.

Admission Fees:
a) Sky Warrior – RM35 per entry
b) Helium Balloon Ride: MyKad Holders – RM45 (Adult); RM35 (Child) , Non-MyKad Holders: RM73 (Adult); RM65 (Child)
c) SkyBeca – RM45 per trip
d) SkyBikes – RM35 for 30 minutes

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