Trip To SE Asia – Kuala Lumpur

Touching the sky

Day Six of my fourteen day vacation to South East Asia found us in the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur. On the agenda of the day was visiting popular tourist spots, drive through the city and walking on the sky bridge of the worlds tallest twin towers.

This was the first time I was in a metropolis filled with skyscrapers and this meant that I spent most of the day looking at the beautiful buildings in absolute awe.

With the Chinese New year the very next day, there was red everywhere. Our hotel too had done its bit to set in the festive mood.

Decorations for Chinese New Year At our Hotel A Beautiful statue at the door

Our first stop was a beautiful Chinese temple. I have been always a big fan of Chinese architecture and art. I guess if your first interaction with the country and its people were through Kung Fu movies, you too would think of everything they do as cool.

Chinese New Year is a BIG thing in SE Asia Chinese Temple Decorations Red! img_6758 The Main Temple You are supposed to put in a donation and pick three incense sticks and light them Inside the Temple Buddha

As we headed out, we were escorted towards the rear entrance of the temple. As we walked out we saw a beautiful garden.

The steps leading to the rear entrance I like this one

When we reached the end of the garden, I heard shouts of oohs and aahs. The sight that greeted us next is something i wont forget in a hurry.

See what i mean by 'many' And then there were turtles... so many of them... Beautiful creatures, I just didnt want to leave... The Turtle and me...

This was my closest encounter with a turtle ever and I absolutely loved it.
Next we headed to the residence of the King of Malaysia. The place was crowded with people taking pictures of the horsemen and the guards.

The King's Residence Pretty cool place to stay... Symbol of the King . The building was surrounded with lush green gardens, seemed like a very nice place to stay :)

Tugu Negara, literally the “National Monument” in Malay was the next stop for us. This picturesque landmark was beautiful and serene. The monument was made to pay homage to all the soldiers that fought for the freedom of Malaysia.

War Memorial Emblem of Malaysia img_6882 Beautifully constructed Was a nice day to be out too img_6893 Fountain and the statue img_6898 A mark for each army that helped them get indepencence. The Indian army is there too img_6904 Tugu Negara img_6933

After that we stopped by at a few historic spots. Oddly the only parts of KL I had heard of before this were the Petronas towers and Formula One track…

Beautiful Clock tower img_6977 Beautiful fountain

The next stop was the most awaited for me. One of the reasons I was really driven to be a part of this trip was the prospect of seeing the Petronas Towers. There is something so spectacular about the towers that I always wanted to stand in front of them. Well this was my day :)

The Twin Towers :) Me Touching the sky They are simply amazing!

The last stop was going to be the towers themselves. We we going to walk the sky bridge that joined the two towers. This is the highest I would have ever been inside any man made building :P

The Sky Bridge

The elevator ride was super quick and in a few moments we were on the sky bridge. The view from the bridge is simply breathtaking!

44th Floor, the highest I have ever been on a man made structure :) The cars looked like toys The Sky Bridge Another look at the intersection

The only regret of the evening was that I did not get to see the KL Tower up close. Ah well, maybe next time :)

The KL Tower, pity I couldnt go to the top :( The KL Tower, maybe next time :)