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Things to do in Malaysia and APT PP-18-4

APT Related:
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Tourist Attraction:

 Petronas Tower became one of the most famous icon in Malaysia. It currently holds
the title of being the world’s tallest twin structure.

Admission Fee: Adult, RM85/USD21.30/PHP1060; Children, RM35/USD8.77/PHP436;


Senior Citizen, RM45/USD11.27/PHP560; Infant, FREE Operation Hours: 9 AM to 9
PM (Tuesday to Sunday); closed from 1 PM to 2:30 PM on Fridays Nearest Station:
KLCC Station (KJ10; LRT)
 Istana Negara became the official residence of the King of Malaysia in 2011. A yellow
flag indicates the presence of the king inside the palace. If you don’t see a yellow
flag, it means the king is not present in the palace.

Admission Fee: Free Admission (Palace Gate/Facade area only) Operation Hours: 9
AM to 1 PM/3:30 PM to 9 PM (Daily) Nearest Station: KL Sentral (But it’s very hard to
go there on foot; there’s no pedestrian path. Just take a cab or join a group city tour)
 Sultan Abdul Samad Building- Built in 1897, the building stand majestically with its
breathtaking architecture. One of its notable feature is the clock tower. Across the
building is the Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square) heritage site.

Admission Fee: Free Admission Operation Hours: 24 Hours (Monday to Friday)


Nearest Station: Pasar Seni or Masjid Jamek (LRT)
 National Museum- Built in 1963, the National Museum displays vast collections
which defined and shaped the nation’s history and cultural heritage.

Admission Fee: Adult, RM5/USD1.25/PHP62; Children, RM2/USD.50/PHP25; Below


6y/o, FREE Operation Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM (Daily) Nearest Station: KL Sentral
(There’s a pedestrian path leading to the museum from the station)
 KL City Gallery- KL City Gallery gives a big picture of the city’s what had been, what
is, and what will be. It is just a stone’s throw away from Merdeka Square and Sultan
Abdul Samad Building.

Admission Fee: Free Admission Operation Hours: 9 AM to 6 PM (Daily) Nearest


Station: Masjid Jamek Station or Pasar Seni (LRT)
 KL Tower- As the world’s seventh tallest telecommunications tower, KL Tower stands
as the city’s most recognizable landmark.

Admission Fee: Adult, RM52/USD12.03/PHP648; Children, RM31/USD7.77/PHP387


(Observation Deck) / Adult, RM105/USD26.31/PHP1309; Children (13y/o above),
RM55/USD13.78/PHP685 (Sky Deck) *There are other attractions inside KL Tower
including F1 Stimulator and XD Theater, among others. Operation Hours: 9 AM to 10
PM (Weekdays)/9:30 AM to 10 PM (Weekend & Holidays) Nearest Station: Dang
Wangi Station (LRT; From there, walk for about 10 minutes following the signage.)
 Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park This 173-acre park is home to other interesting
attractions include the Perdana Botanical Gardens (also known as Lake Gardens), KL
Bird Park, Orchid Garden, Deer Park, Butterfly Park, and Islamic Art Museum to name
a few.

Admission Fee: Entrance to the park is free; Some attractions inside are free also,
others have minimal fees. Operation Hours: 7 AM to 8 PM (Daily) Nearest Station: KL
Sentral (10-15 minute walk to TAR Heritage Park; you can also take the Hop-On Hop-
Off bus)
 Batu Caves- Batu Caves is an important and sacred place for the Hindu people. The
limestone hill houses a number of caves and Hindu cave temples. Visitors will have a
feel of countryside life and the lush vista of the suburbs. Batu Temple Cave has no
entrance fee and is open daily from 7 AM to 7 PM.

How to Get There: Coming from KL Sentral, take the KTM Komuter train going to
Batu Caves station. The fare is around RM2/USD.50/PHP25. If you are going there by
bus, RapidKL has two routes going to Batu Caves: U6 (get off at APM) and U10 (get
off at Jalan Sri Batu Caves 5). It would be better if you ask the driver to inform you
where to get off. The fare is around RM3/USD.75/PHP37. For taxi, the fare ranges
from RM20/USD5.01/PHP249 – RM25/USD6.26/PHP311.

Detailed Schedule
26 August 2018
ETA- 12:30 NN
-Free Time-

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