We all love free things to do especially when we are in a foreign land. Malaysian capital is cheaper than many major Asian capitals. TravelhouseUK is here to help you in finding cheap flights to Malaysia for an affordable vacation. Kuala Lumpur offers plenty of free stuff to its tourists so they can get more of it without breaking the bank.
Green Spaces
There are plenty of green places in the capital and entry will not be charged. Enjoy a beautiful sunset at KLCC Park in the backdrop of PETRONAS Towers – the landmark of the capital. These towers stunningly shine in the diminishing sunset light. Other than that, park is a home to almost 2,000 plant species and musical waterfalls.
KL Forest Eco Park or Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve is located near Menara KL tower. Here, you can find indigenous rainforest species spread on nine hectares. Another such spot is Lake Perdana, located in Perdana Botanical Garden. This is perfect place to relax as you will be surrounded by medicinal and tropical plants.
Temples
Visit the majestic Batu Caves over limestone landforms, located in the north of Kuala Lumpur. There are multiple Hindu shrines and they are free to visit. You have to climb 272 steps for reaching the cave entrance but the view from the shrine is just amazing. A golden statue of Hindu god Lord Murugan will impress you with its gigantic size.
Explore the impressive temples in Chinatown like red-columned Guandi temple, Chan She Shu Yuen with detailed terracotta friezes and Guan Yin temple – a colorful mix of oriental and European styles. With TravelhouseUK, you can get flights to major cities of Malaysia including Kuala Lumpur.
Bank Negara Malaysia Museum & Art Gallery
The name of the museum may not sound very exciting but the place will surely surprise you with its exhibits. This is located in the Centre of Learning Excellence owned by Central Bank of Malaysia. The art collection of the Central Bank is aesthetic. The museum has interactive exhibits and displays which show the country’s role in the world economy.
Diverse Malaysian Architecture
National Heritage Society’s headquarters, Badan Warisan Malaysia has a significant colonial remnant. A stilt bungalow made in 1920s and used by British officers. The building has wooden shutters and chiseled teak walls which are in sharp contrast to the surrounding skyscrapers.
The stunning buildings of colonial era around the Independence Square tell stories of the nation’s past. The main highlight is Sultan Abdul Samad building which has domed turrets and arched balconies of colonial architecture.
Royal Malaysian Police Museum
The museum houses the history of crime busting since the independence of Malaysia. You can view different stages of policing evolution in the country. There are about 8,000 exhibits which include patrol vehicles, historic uniforms, myriad weaponry and police boats. Visit Gallery C of the museum where you can view strange items recovered from secret societies and organized crime outfits.
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