Tuesday, November 6, 2007

3D2N KL PutrajayaTour

3 Days 2 Nights Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya Tour


Places to visit : Putrajaya - Dataran Putra, Putra Mosque, Perdana Putra, Petronas Twin Tower (KLCC), Batu Caves, Berjaya Time Square, Petaling Street(China Town), Mid Valley Megamall, Local Product Shop, Chocolate house
Putra Mosque, which based on Central Asian Islamic design with a distinctive Persian dome and a 116m minaret, this mosque was inspired by the Sheikh Omar Mosque of Baghdad. It is able to accommodate 15,000 devotees at one time. Perdana Putra, this building is the office of the Prime Minister. The complex is majestically built 50 meters from the water level and the design was inspired by the Islamic and Mogul arts.
The Dataran Putra or Putra Square is a centre for holding national events and formal parades. Located in Precinct 1, it is a circular structure that is 300 meters-wide, surrounded by water beds, flowers and trees. The design incorporates many local motifs with a blend of modernity, creating symbolic meanings that reflect the unity of the Malaysian state.

Mid Valley Megamall is a huge and expansive shopping mall with many well-known department stores, fashion outlets, entertainment opportunities and dining places. Batu Caves. The most famous cave landmark in Kuala Lumpur, which also doubles up as a religious side for Hindus. Ascend 272 steps to reach the top where you can admire the limestone formations and watch devotees pray to their shrines. Berjaya Time Square. A large shopping mall that houses an indoor theme park called the ‘Cosmo’s World Theme Park’ and extremely large-screened IMAX theatre. A massive 2D and 3D cinema theatre dubbed the ‘Imax Experience’. Petaling Street. Chinatown in Petaling Street is an stretch of road that consists of a large bazaar of stalls, selling all sorts of goods from bootleg fashion to fancy souvenirs and fresh produce to electronic gadgets. Open from late morning till late night, this is a bargain-hunters’ paradise. The Petronas Twin Towers are Kuala Lumpur’s most prominent landmark. At 452 meters-high, it is the world’s second highest structure and was built in 1998. The towers’ design and architecture are inspired by Islamic art with a modern outlook, reflected by its steel and glass façade. A sky bridge connects the two towers mid-way, and it is here that visitors can come up and catch a bird’s eye view of the surrounding city.

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