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9 Sept 2010
We flew in to Kuala Lumpur on Gulf Air. The experience was fine - it was one of the only airlines that flies direct from Bahrain - KL, so it works. Once through baggage and immigration, we were greeted by a man with a sign for our hotel - Traders Hotel.
View of our hotel from the KLCC |
When we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted and our suitcases taken from us again. Once inside the hotel, a cute Malaysian woman chirped "Hello, Mr. Bellman" before we had even said anything, she greeted us and asked if she could take us up to check-in - of course! We were informed of breakfast and other perks which came with our room and then showed to our room where the entire check-in process took place. I've never been checked in while in my actual hotel room, but it was very comfortable. We had an AMAZING view of the Petronas Towers (KLCC) and for the price we were paying for a 5-star hotel you can barely get a room at La Quinta back in the US - it was ridiculous.
Our room at Traders |
Petronas Towers (KLCC) |
After freshening up we headed out to check out the hotel and then went to have lunch in the mall at the bottom of Petronas Towers. Besides having a million Asian restaurants in their food court they also had McDonalds, Subway, etc (which btw, had the longest lines), but when you're in a place where Asian food is amazing, you need to eat the authentic stuff.
After walking around the ridiculous mall (seriously, what mall has 6 stories - and we would find this in every mall we went to), we went to the Manara KL (KL Tower), we went up to the very top to see the entire city which was amazing!
Views from the top of Manara KL |
Manara KL |
The Fish Spa |
We went back to the hotel, had some cocktails at the hotel's happy hour and then headed out to dinner.
World's smallet vodka/diet coke |
We ate some tasty street food - dim sum and chili crab.
After that, we wanted to check out Chinatown - which I loved! We would end up going there almost every night we were there. I bought a really cute purse and Chris got a watch. By then, most things were closing and we were properly exhausted so back to the hotel we went for a good night's sleep.
10 Sept 2010
We woke up early to eat at the fabulous breakfast buffet and then got on a city tour. It was actually in a small van type thing and took us to various places around KL - us and our closest 6 friends. Some parts were more interesting than others but we were able to see a lot of highlights such as the King's Palace, Independence Square, War Memorial and the National Museum. They also took us to some factories (for us to spend our money no doubt) like the pewter factory, batik factory and leather store.
King's Palace |
National Museum (closed) |
War Memorial |
The massive crowds at Mega Mall |
We headed back to the hotel to grab some cocktails
Then headed out to Chinatown (again) and I got another purse as well as some gifts. We went back to Jalan Alor for dinner where Chris had more chili crab and I tried my favorite Thai soup which wasn't very good. :(
Petronas Towers at night |
A few things about Malaysia - sure the airfare might cost some extra cash but everything else there is super cheap. Taxis were "metered" but you are meant to haggle, no matter what the side of the taxi said, and "haggling" to go somewhere for $2 or $3 doesn't seem so bad. Food in itself was also super cheap and of course there was Chinatown :). The weather in September was nice, it was warm, don't get me wrong, and sometimes it drizzled in the afternoon, but the weather was pleasant in the 80s and such.
Kuala Lumpur is not a very touristy city, basically what we did on the first 2 days are what's it. But I know there are several places to see outside of KL, hence why we did the mountain trek and the beaches. More to come on that later.
When we were in Sri Lanka at Dr. Piya's tea estate, we went panning for gemstones (not sure what it's technically called)...and then we sat there with our feet in the water and had the fishies nibbling them! So weird, but our feet were so smooth later!! :)
ReplyDeleteHoly crap - that's a lot of people in the mall!!!
...and wow, the towers are beautiful at night!!
Can't wait for the rest of the trip :)