City on the Brink: Kuala Lampur

Butterfly Park in Jalan Cenderawasih
This park boasts sixty thousand+ butterflies representing a hundred and twenty different species, hydro-pond with a limestone walkway, and a tropical rainforest. The park itself comes highly recommended by locals. It's also considered to be the largest butterfly park in the world.

Batu Caves in Batu Caves, Sri Subramaniam Temple
Come climb the two hundred and seventy plus stairs to this renoun Hindu shrine. You however might want to avoid carrying anything red in your hands, or having food with you, the free roaming monkeys have a tendency to snack such objects from those passing by.

Petronas Towers in KL City Center
The tallest conjoined buildings in the world. And you can get a free pass if you arrive early! On the tour a documentary on the construction of the towers is shown, and you'll have the priviledge of getting to view the city from the 41st floor skybridge.

Orchid Park in Jalan Cenderawasih
Visit more than 800 different special of orchids on display, most are native to Malaysia. The best part is that admission is free!

Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Jalan Raja Merdeka Square
It’s distinctly Moorish architecture makes this building a wonderful place to visit. It’s highly reminescent of the Taj Mahal in India with it’s four rising turrets and central domed structure.

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