HomeSphere’s guidebook

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HomeSphere’s guidebook

Food scene

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Hard Rock Cafe
2 Jln Sultan Ismail
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famous food street
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Jalan Alor
亚罗街
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famous food street

Sightseeing

shopping mall
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Pavilion KL
168 Bukit Bintang St
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shopping mall
relax and chill out
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Thai Club & Bistro
Jalan Perak
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relax and chill out
zoo
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KL Kulesi Mini Hayvanat Bahçesi
Jalan Puncak
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zoo
iconic of malaysia
Menara Kuala Lumpur
Off Jalan P. Ramlee
iconic of malaysia
market
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Petaling street market car park
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market
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Dataran Merdeka
Jalan Raja
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Batu Mağaraları
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Batu Mağaraları
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Lot 10 Shopping Centre
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River of Life
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Sekinchan Dilek Ağacı
25 Jalan Jpt
“Getting to Bukit Fraser” Unfortunately, the lovely hill resort of Bukit Fraser has no direct link to the capital, so it isn’t possible to visit by public transport. The nearest you can get is to take an hour and fifteen-minute train from KL Sentral to the town of Kuala Kubu Bahru, where you can then take a 45-minute taxi ride to the resort. This should cost around 80 MYR. By car is much simpler, although it again takes around two hours. On road 1, head directly north past Batu Caves (or stop off and visit them if you have time), and simply follow it all the way to Kuala Kubu Bahru. From there, it is a delightful drive through some wonderful scenery on the 55, which will take you directly to Bukit Fraser.
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Fraser Hill (Bukit Fraser)
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“Getting to Bukit Fraser” Unfortunately, the lovely hill resort of Bukit Fraser has no direct link to the capital, so it isn’t possible to visit by public transport. The nearest you can get is to take an hour and fifteen-minute train from KL Sentral to the town of Kuala Kubu Bahru, where you can then take a 45-minute taxi ride to the resort. This should cost around 80 MYR. By car is much simpler, although it again takes around two hours. On road 1, head directly north past Batu Caves (or stop off and visit them if you have time), and simply follow it all the way to Kuala Kubu Bahru. From there, it is a delightful drive through some wonderful scenery on the 55, which will take you directly to Bukit Fraser.
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Putra Camii
Persiaran Persekutuan
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Putra Bridge (Jambatan Putra)
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Perdana Putra
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Pulau Ketam
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“Getting to Putrajaya” The administrative center of Malaysia couldn’t be simpler to reach by public transport; it only takes 20 minutes from Kl Sentral by KLIA Transit train. From Putrajaya Sentral, it is then a short bus journey to the center of the city; signs and a ticket office will help you find the way.
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Putrajaya
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“Getting to Putrajaya” The administrative center of Malaysia couldn’t be simpler to reach by public transport; it only takes 20 minutes from Kl Sentral by KLIA Transit train. From Putrajaya Sentral, it is then a short bus journey to the center of the city; signs and a ticket office will help you find the way.
“Getting to Port Dickson” As Port Dickson doesn’t have a direct public transport link with Kuala Lumpur, visitors wishing to take a trip to the beach resort town need to take two buses to get there. From Pudu Sentral, you need to take an hour-long bus-ride to Serembam. From here, bus number T30A will take you to Port Dickson; this journey again takes around an hour. If you’re lucky and have a smooth connection, then it can take as little as two hours to get from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson. If not, it may take up to three hours or more. Driving is the safest option if you want to make the most of your time in Port Dickson. The drive generally takes between an hour and two hours, depending on traffic. Head directly south out of the city on the E9 and follow it all the way to Serembam. Here, turn off and follow the signs to Port Dickson, which is around ten kilometers away.
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Port Dickson Plajı
Jalan Baru Kemang
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“Getting to Port Dickson” As Port Dickson doesn’t have a direct public transport link with Kuala Lumpur, visitors wishing to take a trip to the beach resort town need to take two buses to get there. From Pudu Sentral, you need to take an hour-long bus-ride to Serembam. From here, bus number T30A will take you to Port Dickson; this journey again takes around an hour. If you’re lucky and have a smooth connection, then it can take as little as two hours to get from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson. If not, it may take up to three hours or more. Driving is the safest option if you want to make the most of your time in Port Dickson. The drive generally takes between an hour and two hours, depending on traffic. Head directly south out of the city on the E9 and follow it all the way to Serembam. Here, turn off and follow the signs to Port Dickson, which is around ten kilometers away.
“Getting to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary” While Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is just about doable by public transport from Kuala Lumpur, it is a bit complicated; the end part of the journey still involves a 15-kilometer taxi ride to the sanctuary. From the Pekeliling Bus Terminal, the bus to Lanchang Town should take around an hour and fifteen minutes – these depart every hour. Once you arrive at the town, you need to take a taxi into the Krau Game Reserve, where you’ll find the sanctuary. It is a lot simpler to drive to the sanctuary yourself and takes around 90 minutes from the center of Kuala Lumpur. Head north out of the city on the E33, which merges into the E8, and simply stick on the same road until Exit 816 at Lanchang Town. From there, follow road 236 directly to the elephant sanctuary, just 15 minutes away. The great thing about taking the car is that you can combine your visit to the sanctuary with a stop at any of the sights you pass along the way. For example, the scenic Chamang Waterfall, peaceful Japanese Garden, and lively theme park city of Genting Highlands are all just a short distance away from the sanctuary by car.
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Ulusal Fil Koruma Merkezi Kuala Gandah NECC
Lebuhraya Pantai Timur
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“Getting to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary” While Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is just about doable by public transport from Kuala Lumpur, it is a bit complicated; the end part of the journey still involves a 15-kilometer taxi ride to the sanctuary. From the Pekeliling Bus Terminal, the bus to Lanchang Town should take around an hour and fifteen minutes – these depart every hour. Once you arrive at the town, you need to take a taxi into the Krau Game Reserve, where you’ll find the sanctuary. It is a lot simpler to drive to the sanctuary yourself and takes around 90 minutes from the center of Kuala Lumpur. Head north out of the city on the E33, which merges into the E8, and simply stick on the same road until Exit 816 at Lanchang Town. From there, follow road 236 directly to the elephant sanctuary, just 15 minutes away. The great thing about taking the car is that you can combine your visit to the sanctuary with a stop at any of the sights you pass along the way. For example, the scenic Chamang Waterfall, peaceful Japanese Garden, and lively theme park city of Genting Highlands are all just a short distance away from the sanctuary by car.

Sightseeing

relax and chill out
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Thai Club & Bistro
Jalan Perak
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relax and chill out
“Getting to Genting Highlands” Located to the northeast of Kuala Lumpur, buses leave to the Genting Highlands every hour from KL Sentral. You can either take a bus directly there or get off at Awana Skyway and take a fantastic cable car ride for the last 15 minutes up the hill to the park. This journey should take around an hour and fifteen minutes in total. By car, it is slightly quicker to get to Genting Highlands. All you need to do is head north out of the city on the E33 and continue along the E8 until you see signs to Genting Highlands. From there, it is around a 20-minute scenic drive through some beautiful mountain scenery.
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Genting Highlands
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“Getting to Genting Highlands” Located to the northeast of Kuala Lumpur, buses leave to the Genting Highlands every hour from KL Sentral. You can either take a bus directly there or get off at Awana Skyway and take a fantastic cable car ride for the last 15 minutes up the hill to the park. This journey should take around an hour and fifteen minutes in total. By car, it is slightly quicker to get to Genting Highlands. All you need to do is head north out of the city on the E33 and continue along the E8 until you see signs to Genting Highlands. From there, it is around a 20-minute scenic drive through some beautiful mountain scenery.
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Genting Highlands Premium Outlets
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“Getting to Kuala Selangor” Lying on the west coast of Malaysia, Kuala Selangor Nature Park is about two hours away by bus from Kuala Lumpur. From Medan Pasar Bus Hub, take bus 100, which departs every half hour to Kuala Selangor. Once you arrive, the Nature Park is just a short taxi ride away. By car, the journey time is cut in half, so it only takes an hour if the traffic is good. To drive there, head northwest out of the city on the E. After a while, turn off onto the E25 heading west. Follow it until the coast, when you turn onto road 5; here, you should find signs pointing you to Kuala Selangor, just a short drive away. Once in town, you’ll also find signposts directing you to the Nature Park. On the way to the park, it is well worth stopping off at the lovely Recreational Forest Bukit Lagong, which you’ll pass just outside of Kuala Lumpur. To avoid driving back yourself at night or navigating public transport, a guided tour is recommended. This will enable you to see the majestic fireflies that the nature park is renowned for without having to worry about getting home. Alongside a memorable boat ride, a tour also includes a trip to an ancient fort and a royal burial ground
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Kampung Kuantan Firefly Parkı
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“Getting to Kuala Selangor” Lying on the west coast of Malaysia, Kuala Selangor Nature Park is about two hours away by bus from Kuala Lumpur. From Medan Pasar Bus Hub, take bus 100, which departs every half hour to Kuala Selangor. Once you arrive, the Nature Park is just a short taxi ride away. By car, the journey time is cut in half, so it only takes an hour if the traffic is good. To drive there, head northwest out of the city on the E. After a while, turn off onto the E25 heading west. Follow it until the coast, when you turn onto road 5; here, you should find signs pointing you to Kuala Selangor, just a short drive away. Once in town, you’ll also find signposts directing you to the Nature Park. On the way to the park, it is well worth stopping off at the lovely Recreational Forest Bukit Lagong, which you’ll pass just outside of Kuala Lumpur. To avoid driving back yourself at night or navigating public transport, a guided tour is recommended. This will enable you to see the majestic fireflies that the nature park is renowned for without having to worry about getting home. Alongside a memorable boat ride, a tour also includes a trip to an ancient fort and a royal burial ground
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Resmi Gökyüzü Aynası
Jalan Sultan Mahmud
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