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Home / Travel / Travel News / Travel to Kuala Lumpur on a budget for Singaporean

Travel to Kuala Lumpur on a budget for Singaporean

December 22, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

If you’ve been planning to go on a vacation in Kuala Lumpur but had to postpone every time because of budgetary constraints, now’s your chance to do so. You hear me; there is no need to over-think things about expenses because traveling to Kuala Lumpur can be surprisingly economical even after factoring in the conversion rate. Besides, there are plenty of fun activities to do in Singapore that doesn’t cost a dime. So, what’s your excuse again? Well, it’s time to start packing because bus rides to Kuala Lumpur are cheap and available in plenty for you to avail. Just visit http://www.easybook.com/en-sg/bus/booking/singapore-to-kualalumpur and check out the schedule that best fit your timing and budget. 
With proper research and comparison, one can find ticket as cheap as $18 for you to reach KL comfortably. After reaching KL and checking in to the nearest budget hotel, you can start exploring the many free activities KL has to offer. Keep on reading to find out.
Visit Petronas Twin Towers
Known to be the tallest twin towers in existence, this architecture stands at 452 m tall and is the very iconic structure that put Malaysia on the map. Apart from the incredible height, this landmark also boasts of highly unique architectural design with shiny Sterling Silver Spears cutting up to the sky. 
You can visit the Twin Towers and learn about the engineering wonders, the history behind the buildings, and so much more. Visit during nighttime to witness a colorful illumination of lights that makes the towers even more awe-inspiring and take some time to enjoy the musical fountain that is taking place at the KLCC park lake daily. 

Visit the Islamic Art Museum Malaysia
If you are in for some cultural retreat, then attend the art and crafts workshops at the Islamic Art Museum Malaysia (IAMM) every weekend. It is open to children who are between the age of 4 and 12, where they can spend some exciting time participating in workshops and to learn various crafts. Every session begins with a story despite the imagination, and it is a place where even adults can spend much time learning.

Explore the Batu Caves
A trip to KL is incomplete without visiting the iconic Batu Caves temple that is a sacred worship place for the Hindu community. The 126 years old temple is lodged in a cave about 400 feet above ground level, and getting up there require you to climb a staggering 272 steps stairs. 
Be ready to be enchanted by this ancient marvel and explore the wonders of how nature compliments culture. One thing to note will be to dress modestly as this is considered as a religious site.
Take a hike at the Forest Eco Park
Formerly known as the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, this nature park now boasts a new look and many exciting attractions. Here, you can go on various nature trails including, a canopy walk, an herbal garden, and a timber product gallery. Forest Eco Park can be your own personal escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life of Kuala Lumpur and into a place where serenity presides.
Go gardening
If you want to leave the world a better place, very few things can make as much of an impact as planting trees. The Free Tree Society encourages the public to plant new trees, which is why they literally give away trees to everyone. You can also bring your kids along and volunteer at one of their many nurseries where you’ll learn about rearranging pots, propagating plants, and even some landscaping.
Relax near Lake Garden Park
Chilling out doesn’t cost a thing at this location because Lake Garden Park is only 10 minutes away from minutes of walk away from Merdeka Square and Chinatown. You can go around cycling every morning, pedal in the lake, drop by the outdoor bird park, and visit the national mosque and Islamic Museum at the same time. Or, you can simply choose to hang around by the lake, doing nothing.

Walk on the Boulevard of British colonial buildings
The iconic Merdeka Square is lined with ingeniously crafted stone buildings from the British colonial era. Built in the late 1800s, these buildings combine a perfect blend of Moorish architecture and colonial style. As a result, you can expect to see a lot of graceful columns the holidays, arched doorways, beautiful minarets, and a perfect-layered collection of white and red stones.
Who says you need to spend a fortune to enjoy in Kuala Lumpur? All you have to do is follow our guide and enjoy KL to the fullest without spending a single dime (Although you do need to pay for accommodation, transportation and eateries). To be utterly cautious on your spending, do visit http://www.easybook.com/en-sg/bus/booking/singapore-to-kualalumpur to get the best bus deal for you to get to Kuala Lumpur.

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