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Review by Tanya from Brisbane Australia Kuala Lumpur was a fantastic destination for our first family overseas holiday.  Whilst providing us with an interesting cultural experience, it was such a beautiful blend of the old mixed with the convenience and comfort of the new. When travelling with children, safety is always a priority & we found KL to be a safe, friendly & interesting city.  One week was just not long enough to see all it has to offer & cant wait to return next holidays.
Review by Jill from Dunsborough WA Loved KL, I took my older children (21 & 27) but they did have a few problems with the spicyness of the food, still it did not stop them from shopping, they loved it, I have been to KL many times & have enjoyed it everytime. I would recommend that you do not go in high season as we did this time (starts 1 Nov) as it gets quite expensive if you go earlier say September/October the hotels are cheaper and so is the shopping
Kuala Lumpur goes up in the world From the Mail on Sunday Kuala Lumpur, or KL, as everyone seems to call it nowadays, has exploded over the past decade. Gone is that old provincial town slowly stirring from colonialism, with its cosy cricket ground, old clubhouse, Betjeman railway station, old mosque and elegant racecourse. Malaysia's capital now loudly boasts the tallest building in the world. It has transmogrified its centre - called, of course, KLCC - by using the old racecourse. It's as if two or three Hyde Parks have been relandscaped and developed. On top of all this, Malaysia has embarked on building from scratch - and a pretty scratch, too, of rolling hills, woods, river and oil palm forests - an entirely new administrative city. It has a swishly new airport looking even better designed than our best, Stansted, with a monorail out to the gates. A new railway line is being completed to the city. So it should. For it is nearl y 50 miles out of town. There must be some singularly bold long-range planners out in Malaysia, compared with our 20 years of nattering about a possible Terminal Five at Heathrow. Over the airport my Malaysia Airlines flight banked under the bangs and flashes of thunderstorms. I remember an earlier trip, years ago, when I arrived by road, driving for hours northwards to KL from hygienic, efficient, obedient Singapore, passing rubber plantations all with British names. Orchards of exotic fruits have been pushed back by the city's expansion, yet they still hang on. So do the worshippers trudging to the sacred cave in the mountains. Devotees, imperious to pain, drag weights through pins fixed through their flesh. But where were all the rubber plantations? 'All gone - no money in rubber any more!' Those thousands of rolling, green acres, spreading below the flight path and lining 40 miles of road to the city's outskirts, neatly lined, brightly gleaming, were something else. 'Palm oil plantations - Malaysia's biggest export.' ... more
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