18th to 22nd
January 2017 Kuala Lumpur
The
trip from the airport to the hotel was 36 miles (58km) and the driver didn’t
hang around. We were surprised that the fare was only £24, certainly a fraction
of the cost in the UK. The hotel was also incredibly cheap at £75 for bed and
breakfast in a 5* hotel (Radisson Kuala Lumpur)
During
the few days in KL we tried out the monorail and rapid rail systems as well as
the hop-on hop-off buses and taxis, all relatively cheap. However, the hop-on
hop-off buses really didn’t work well with a frequency of 30 minutes or more
and with the density of traffic in KL.
In practice the bus was taking 4 hours to complete the circuit not
particularly useful when one is halfway around at the end of the day and want to get back to the hotel.
Reflections of the Masjid Jamek Mosque
We
made two attempts to see the botanical gardens, the first time we chose the
public transport but whilst this worked fine the maps gave us totally the wrong
impression as to how to access the park on foot. The main problem was that the different sections of the garden complex were separated by fences and the maps gave no clue as to how to move from one to the next. On our first attempt we found the butterfly park and the bird park and a street market. On our second attempt we chose the hop-on hop-off bus and
with some local advice found both the orchid garden and botanical garden, not
that we were particularly impressed with either.
The National Museum was certainly worth a visit and is on the hop-on hop-off bus route but we found it by accident from the south side of the botanical garden.
While
in KL we also visited the took a look at the Royal Palace and the Chinese market.
Sheila in the botanical garden
The National Museum was certainly worth a visit and is on the hop-on hop-off bus route but we found it by accident from the south side of the botanical garden.
Royal Palace in the distance through the entrance
One afternoon we visited the Panggung Bandaraya Theatre to watched a musical called MUD, about the history of KL, where Sheila joined the cast on stage.
Sheila joins the cast of MUD
We had a meal under the Petronas
Twin Tower with a spectacular multi-coloured fountain display taking place in
the background as a rain storm passed through the city.
Dancing fountains