Tuesday 2 July 2019

5 most instagrammable places in Kuala Lumpur

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KLCC - The Petronas Twin Towers


Famously known for its world record in the past, these twin towers draws tourists in for the sheer height and beauty of this architectural masterpiece. Side note, this building looks absolutely stunning at night!

Batu Caves 


Ladies, make sure to wear pants or long skirts before you come visit this place. (or rent a wrap for 3 RM) Inside you’ll find wild monkeys, a temple, and a cave. Definitely instagram worthy with the rainbow coloured steps, uniquely decorated temples, and of course the monkeys. Beware of the monkeys as they can be aggressive, especially if you are carrying food in the open.

Sultan Abdul Samad Building 


Come here around sunset and you’ll see the whole place glow a perfect orange. If you can get a clear shot of the building and yourself, this place is one of the most instagrammable places in Kuala Lumpur. It’s simply magical.

Masjid Jamek of Kuala Lumpur 


This mosque is located right behind the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and is absolutely gorgeous during the day and night. You’ll find that throughout the day when prayers begin, they will turn on the mist that will cover the river of life. It creates a very cool “above the cloud” like feeling that you can capture.


Jalan Pataling 


This screen is in the heart of Chinatown, easily accessible by the free GOKL bus “Purple Line”. If you want an exposure to the Chinese Malay culture, check this place out and take your shot. The best shot would be right on the street with the red lanterns above you, or across the street at Texas Chicken with the gate in the background.




We hope you enjoy Kuala Lumpur! Make sure to walk around and check out the sights, because there is so much more to the city than these 5 popular areas.

Be sure to follow me on instagram @unborders for my current travel destinations and ideas!!

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