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The KL Forest Eco Park is the only naturally occurring rainforest in the city of Kuala Lumpur. Since 1906 when the forest was first gazetted, consecutive governments have undertaken a number of developmental projects in the forest. This forest presently covers an area of around 9 hectares, and it has several interwoven tracks meant for jogging.The forest is placed right in the heart of the city. In addition to adding a lot of fresh air to the city centre, it has also become a natural refuge for a number of birds and small mammals. Tourists often pay a visit for a quick stroll or a hike, or even a sultry picnic over here. Conveniently, this forest is very close to a number of other important popular tourists’ spots, including the famed Menara Kuala Lumpur which is actually visible from the forest.The most recently opened canopy walk gives another great touch to this place. It is an especially great place to come in the wee hours of the day to enjoy the forest in all its expanse and serenity. It is a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the greenery and picture-perfect beauty of nature.Planning to Visit Malaysia? Click Here to Book Now: Malaysia Trip Packages

The Petronas Twin Tower is the most famous landmark and an iconic structure in Malaysia. The twin towers are situated on the Jalan Ampang Road in the city of Kuala Lumpur. Even though the original purpose of the towers is to accommodate the various offices that operate out of Kuala Lumpur, it is now much more than just an office centre.Its mind-boggling height, modern architecture, and location have made it an important tourist attraction in the city. The construction of this magnificent tower started in 1993 and it was completed in 1996. The twin towers were finally inaugurated on 31st August 1999. Between 1998 and 2004 it was also the tallest tower in the world, with a height of 451.9 metres or 1,483 feet from the ground level.The Petronas Twin Towers, which were designed by Argentina-born American architect- Cesar Pelli, is one of the tallest towers in the world. The towers were built in Postmodern-Islamic architectural style, using steel, glass and reinforced concrete and it cost 1.6 billion U.S. dollars. The Petronas Twin Towers have 88 floors, with 5 additional underground floors.The two breath-taking Towers are joined on the 41st and 42nd floor by a spectacular double Decker Skybridge. The 192-feet-long bridge is the highest two-storey bridge in the world. The Skybridge also acts as a safety device and stabilizing structure against turbulent winds in bad weather conditions.Apart from being an iconic structure on the Kuala Lumpur Skyline, it is also home to many world-class restaurants and breathtaking viewpoints from where you can see the entire city sprawled out under you. You can also check out the many tourist attractions, temples, mosques and the famous Malaysian markets located close to the Petronas Twin Towers.Check Out: Best Places to Visit in Malaysia

Located on the ground floor of the most iconic landmark of Malaysia, Suria KLCC is a premier shopping destination with over 300 flagship stores, international brands, and unique concept stores. Spread across 1.7 million square feet, the center is not only a shopping complex but is also known for its dining and entertainment options. The six-storey shopping destination established in 1999 has been known for its wide range of haute couture stores. Often compared to the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue and Barney’s, the shopping mall is divided in three sections – Ampang mall, Ramlee Mall (a new edition), and Park mall. The complex is also home to several other attractions besides the shopping stores. Families with young kids would find Aquaria KLCC, a huge aquarium with numerous marine species, and Petrosains, a science discovery center and an oceanarium, extremely interesting.Additionally, the shopping mall is also home to the first concert hall in the country, the Dewan Filharmonik Orkestra, and of course, the famous Petronas Art Gallery. Though the shopping complex is extremely modern and lavish, the architecture of the mall reflects a certain hint of European style. With green spaces, exposed glass panels, and impressive columns, Suria KLCC is extremely stylish and charming. With an adjacent LRT (light rail transit), Suria KLCC is easily connected to the rest of the city. Some of the most famous stores at Suria KLCC include Charles & Keith, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Ed Hardy, Harley Davidson, and much more. There are also a number of fancy dining options around the mall, a cold storage supermarket, and a 12-screen cinema theatre.The marvellous design of Suria KLCC, which opened its doors to visitors in the year 1998, has been applauded by the whole world. The complex has a unique ‘crescent’ shaped floor design, with three ground level entrance sections leading to Jalan Ampang, Jalan P. Ramlee, and Persiaran Petronas. A tunnel type passageway leads from the centre court to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.DesignThe marvellous design of Suria KLCC, which opened its doors to visitors in the year 1998, has been applauded by the whole world. The complex has a unique ‘crescent’ shaped floor design, with three ground level entrance sections leading to Jalan Ampang, Jalan P. Ramlee, and Persiaran Petronas. A tunnel type passageway leads from the centre court to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.Check Out: Best Places to Visit in Malaysia
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