Water bottle (0.33 liter) | USD 0.40 |
1 Summer dress in a chain store | USD 58.91 |
Water bottle (1.5 liter) | USD 0.71 |
Pack of cigarettes | USD 3.29 |
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff | USD 0.09 |
Milk (1 liter) | USD 1.87 |
Loaf of white bread | USD 0.92 |
Potato (1kg) | USD 0.98 |
Tennis court rent (1 hour on weekend) | USD 6.90 |
1 Pair of Nike shoes | USD 90.61 |
If you have heard or seen travel advertisement with a slogan “Truly Asia”, then you are familiar with the kind of tourism Malaysia can offer. One of the famous landmarks in this country is its capital city, Kuala Lumpur. The city, which is also called KL, is a monumental aspect for Malaysians in terms of their ingenuity.
KL is now a 21st century capital with skyscrapers and international places for trade and commerce. It is also becoming one of the leaders amongst the Asian so-called tiger economies. Even though KL is modernized, there are still historic sites such as temples and mosques to go along with the contemporary buildings and shopping malls. For the perspective of a visitor, KL is remarkable because of the presence of cultural diversity and every ethnic group has left a permanent mark on the city capital. Being a modern city, you can expect that shopping, food tripping or eating and nightlife are common and some of the highlights as you visit KL. It is recommended that you not restrict your visit within the city only and try to go little further away from the city and a day trip can complete that tour.