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Cheap Flights to kuala lumpur
Overview
World-known as the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is home to the most famous Petronas Twin Towers. A self-involved city that celebrates its modernity while still respecting its exceptional South-East Asian heritage and culture, the frenetic urban speed of Kuala Lumpur is set against a remarkable backdrop; all can be soaked up at famous food centres, buzzing flea markets, roadside stalls, glistening waterfronts and lush highlands.
The best experience of Kuala Lumpur can be done on a bike or on foot so book your cheap flights right away as opportunities do not line up again and again. Go any corner and you will be able to sniff the aroma of genuine Singaporean, Malaysian, and South-East Asian cuisines, offering ample fuel for sightseeing.
Chinatown can be seen beside the traditional coffee shops (also called Kopitiams), of the Malay tradition, during which Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, the highlight of the show, is the haven for shoppers from around the globe.
Climate
The location of Malaysia is near the equator, hence producing humid and hot weather throughout the year, with heaps of driving rainfall. Daytime temperatures soar into the degrees of 90’s (Fahrenheit) whereas the nights fall only around the 70’s, with constant humidity touching 90 per cent on an everyday basis. Monsoon season can be experienced in the months between October and November and March and February.
Best Time to Visit
The maritime weather of Kuala Lumpur remains mostly unaltered throughout the year. While the humidity and heat of the city get tempered by the rainfall - temperatures ranging from 69 degrees F to 91 degrees F. Generally, visitors avoid travelling Kuala Lumpur in the wetter season which spans from March to April and September to November.
Travel Information
Language: English
Currency: Malaysian Ringgit
Local time: GMT+8
Avg. Flight Time: 13h 5m
Kuala Lumpur Attractions and Activities
1. Batu Caves
The most ideal way to soak all in of this wonderful city is to start with tours - the Batu Caves tour is usually of three hours and lets you see 400-million-year-old caves located outside the city.
2. Shopping
Kuala Lumpur is the dream city for shopaholics as there are dazzling malls and commercial hubs, offering over 450 stores with top luxurious brands at the heart of the Bukit Bintang district.
3. Citylicious
If savouring a wide variety of reasonable South-East Asian cuisine is one of your dreams, Kuala Lumpur is the place to tick on your list. Have a bite of classic Madras thali for just RM9.90 or tuck into a comforting congee costing around RM9.90.
4. A Towering Viewpoint
A city in a city, Suria KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) is located at the Petronas towers’ base. The city centre is divided into three sections: Ramlee Mall, Ampang Mall and KLCC Park Mall. A wide array of luxury labels and upmarket brands like Dior, Versace and other mid-range brands like Pierre Cardin can be found here.
5. Get Lost in Jalan Alor
In Jalan Alor, one can savour the delectable taste as a variety of vendors and food stalls are here. Migrant workers, night-wanderers, tourists and after-hour clubbers usually come here to experience soothing ambiance, cheap delicacies and a vibrant atmosphere.
Airlines Operate Flight to Kuala Lumpur
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British Airways
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Malaysia Airlines
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Qatar Airways
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Oman Air
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Time Duration from Different Airports
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London to Kuala Lumpur - 13h 5m
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Manchester to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 20m
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Newcastle to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 20m
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Birmingham to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 10m
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Glasgow to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 55m
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Edinburgh to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 25m
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Belfast to Kuala Lumpur - 14h 35m
Distance to the City Centre
The journey from the airport to the internal-terminal takes about only 3-minutes and costs around RM2 ($0.5). The distance between the transportation hub of the city, KL Sentral and KLIA is about 55 kilometres.
Transport from Kuala Lumpur
The interesting city of Kuala Lumpur boasts three airports in and around: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Malaysia Airlines and Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT). KLIA is the main airport amongst the three, hence all international flights arrive here. Malaysia Airlines also operates domestic routes apart from international flights. The best, convenient and quickest way to cover the distance from the city centre to the main airport is KLIA Express which takes only 28-30 minutes, costs about RM35 and leaves at 5 am.
Another form of transport is a taxi which is considered one of the most comfortable options. Costing between RM70 to RM100+, you can avail this service by purchasing a ticket from the taxi ticket counter and there you go, you have a taxi right in front of you in no time. Kuala Lumpur has numerous bus terminals from where you can get a bus to travel in and out of the city and to explore multiple areas.
Visa Requirements for Kuala Lumpur
When travelling Kuala Lumpur for tourism or business purpose, the visa is not required if you are here for 90 days or less. The immigration professionals will place a social visit pass (an entry stamp) in your passport stating that you are authorized for a stay up to 90 days.
Tips for your stay in Kuala Lumpur
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Consider buying stuff from the Bazaar Baru Market as it sells nearly everything that a genuine consumer would want. Keep the monies you saved on cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur and purchase a whole lot of stationary, clothes, shoes, fruits, spices and meat for you as well as for your family members. Do not forget to carry a bag and arrange the allowance for extra baggage when returning home from the city.
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Most humid, hot temperature, visitors staying in Kuala Lumpur should not forget to pack their comfortable and durable summer clothes to repel external temperature.
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Make the most of your stay by experiencing the night market of the city. Have food from the roadside dining as there you can find the perfect fusion of local delicacies and Asian street flavours.
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When going out for a walk, keep a sunscreen with you as the sun rays are a little harsh in the summer season.
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You have to make sure that any amount of food or money is passed on to any person with your right hand; passed with the left hand may cause resentment.