W hy only 29 hours in Kuala Lumpur (aka KL)?
To be honest, the time limit was because we had friends from NYC stopping through BKK for 1 day and we had a long weekend. We caught up with friends showing them around BKK and the woke up early Sunday for a quick trip to Malaysia’s national capital and largest city.
KL is only a 2-hour flight from Bangkok with great departure times which made for an easy over night adventure.
Our primary reason for this quick trip was to visit the Petronas Twin Towers! These towers are considered the tallest twin towers in the world and Malaysia’s proudest icon and architectural wonder. In our opinion VERY impressive.
Petronas Twin Tower Quick Facts
- The towers were designed by a renowned Argentine architect – César Pelli.
- Each towers is 1,483 feet (452m) / 88 Storeys
- The Skybridge is connected at the 41 & 42 Floor; and is not fully connected to either tower so on windy days the towers and bridge can move freely. (A little freaky, as well.)
- Cost $1.6 Billion to erect both Towers
- The Towers opened officially August 1999
Looking up at the Petronas Towers at Night
Petronas Tower Scale Model
KL Bonus Adventures
KL BIRD PARK
Batu Caves
The climb up the steps was crowded, hot, sweaty and there were MONKEYS. (Again, not a fan of monkeys but overall they didn’t seem as aggressive as others we have seen) but the flow of people were organized and efficient.
Once you arrive to the top of stairs you will enter Cathedral Cave aka Temple Cave with high ceilings and many ornate Hindu shrines.