Discover the best top things to do in Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia including Menara Shaftsbury Putrajaya, Petronas Twin Towers, Thean Hou Temple, Putra Mosque, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya, KLCC - Bukit Bintang Pedestrian Walkway, Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (Masjid Besi), Lake Symphony, Megalith Park, Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan.
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No trip to KL would be complete without a visit to the world's tallest twin towers. The skyscrapers are utterly stunning, particularly when illuminated at night. The Twin Towers Visit Operations is open Tuesday through Sunday and tickets are released at 8:30 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. To avoid disappointment, you can purchase your ticket in advance via online ticketing or at the Ticketing Counter, Concourse Level.
It is just heart of KL, when I am in KL I love to sit in KLCC park and keep staring at it for long, by just visiting this place you will visit an Iconic building, a great mall as there is a Surya mall under the building and a great public park which is KLCC park. It a great place for a family visit.
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This ornate Chinese temple dedicated to the Queen of Heaven, Thean Hou, protectorate of people who make their living from the sea. The temple borrows from Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian traditions. Some visitors believe the panoramic views of KL alone make the trip up the hill worthwhile.
What a total opposite to the disgraceful dump that is the Hindu Batu Caves that we visited earlier in the day . It is amazing how different religions and attitudes can be so different This beautiful temple is immaculately maintained and has a peaceful ambiance . Set on a hill top it has stunning views across the city . Grab a Grab and make this one of your must sees whilst in KL.
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An eye-catching the grand pink beautiful mosque in Putrajaya,Putra Mosque located in Putrajaya is federal territory of Malaysia,Government City Putrajaya, 25km south of KL which is about 20-25min out of KL. Its a lovely area to go and see. Quiet, clean and you will see some amazing architecture. I discovered this spot recently with my friends. We were super happy to seen a beautiful mosque.The muslim people we met so kind and also they are warm welcome non muslim with big smile.It was a good day out, and one i do recommend to others.Don't miss to visit Putra Mosque.
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One of many reasons for our visit to Putrajaya - the bridge is just a beauty - both in the day and night. And the views it affords are almost as beautiful.
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The KLCC - Bukit Bintang Walkway is a 1.173km-long pedestrian bridge that connects the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to the Impiana KLCC Hotel, KL City Walk and Pavilion shopping mall. There are several entrance and exit points (escalators and staircases) along the bridge. With the KLCC - Bukit Bintang Walkway, people can travel safely, conveniently and comfortably on foot from the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre all the way to Bukit Bintang, and vice versa. Opened in January 2012 by Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, the bridge is a safe, comfortable and convenient alternative to the city’s busy roads for pedestrians.
this wonderful covered walkway runs from pavilion mall a leisurely 10 minute air conditioned walk to KLCC passing by banyan tree hotel pulman hotel and other spots of interest
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Very beautiful mosque in Putrajaya for muslim to perform a prayer and iktikaf. Open for non moslem to visit and explore the beautiful of the mosque. Built with steel structure and offer superb view of Putrajaya. Public transport not very frequent but the visitor can take e-hailing taxi from Putrajaya Sentral to go here and the fare about RM5-RM7 per ride.
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Located within KLCC Park, the two musical fountains are beautifully lit up with colourful performances of light, sound and water every night. The light and sound showtimes are 8pm, 9pm and 10pm with smaller light only shows at 7.30pm, 8.30pm and 9.30pm daily. Each show lasts approx 10 minutes. Reviews say the shows get better as the night goes on, but I can't comment as we only managed to see a couple of shows. A recommended view point is on the opposite side of the fountains looking back at the Twin Towers lit up at night. I loved the rainbow colours of the fountains. The music was very entertaining too. Definitely worthwhile popping out to see a show or two if at or near the KLCC at night. A free attraction so has to be 5*.
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This was my first time going inside a mosque and it was great, we felt very welcomed. They provide robes to cover up so you don’t need to wear anything in particular to visit. We had a free tour (go to gate B) which was very informative about the history of Islam, its teachings and the mosque itself. Our guide Ahmed was very friendly and knowledgeable, answering all of our questions. We got a free bottle of water at the end. This visit has been a highlight! An easy grab ride from the centre. Highly recommend.
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