Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A melting - pot of different races and religions where Indians, Chinese, Malays and other ethnic group live together in peace and harmony. This is the real DIVERSITY. KUALA LUMPUR (KL) is the national capital and the largest city in Malaysia. Its modern skyline is dominated by the tallest twin building in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, an iconic symbol of Malaysian development.
WE are in awe with the country's comprehensive road system such as the Mass Rapid Transit, Light Metro, Bus Rapid Transit, buses and airport rail. All these reduces traffic and considered safe and reliable. KLCC park offers a nice vibe and greener view of the Petronas Twin Tower and areas around the busy city. Trees I think are purposely selected to attract birds and to shelter visitors of the park. There are footpath, jogging track, children's playground and a man-made lake with fountain just in front of KLCC-Suria Mall. This park is in contrast with the hustle and bustle of the city, but provides calm environment to visitors who likes man-made creations and nature.
WE also visited Batu Caves in Gombak, Selangor.
It is also a popular tourist attraction in Malaysia. At the entrance is a large statue of the Hindu God. Climb the steep 272 steps to the caves and a view of the city center. Beware of the monkeys playful antics to the tourists, they'll be very happy to snatch your food or some loose belongings.
Do not miss the sight on your visit to Malaysia! TERIMA KASIH!

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