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| 1 | 9th December 2007 Sunday | 4:05 PM
From Johor
Bahru to Kuala Lumpur Sight seeing :
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| 2 | 10th December 2007 Monday | Hop on Hop off Bus tour of Kuala Lumpur City |
| 3 | 11th December 2007 Tuesday | 10:00 AM
Istana Negara (National
Palace) 12:00 - 1:00 PM Eye on Malaysia 7:00 - 11:00 PM Christmas Magical Fairies in Mid Valley Megamall |
| 4 | 12th December 2007 Wed | 11:00 - 2:00 PM Lord Muruga Status and 272 steps to Holy Caves |
| 5 | 13th December 2007 Thu | A day of discovery and excitement in Sunway Lagoon |
| 6 | 14th December 2007 Friday | Hop on - Hop Off City Tour to National Museum |
| 7 | 15th December 2007 Sat | Butterfly Park, Kuala Lumpur |
| 8 | 16th December 2007 Sunday | Genting Highlands Indoor Theme Park |
| 9 | 17th December 2007 Monday | Genting Outdoor Theme Park |
| 10 | 18th December 2007 Tuesday | Johore Bahru |
| 11 | 19th December 2007 Wednesday | Home sweet home |
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Swiss Inn is a budget accommodation in the heart of China Town. We booked online a Standard room with no window. Deluxe room has a window onto the Petaling Street (night market). A buffet breakfast for two is included in the price of the room. The buffet table offers a lot of variety. The air-conditioning was ok. The hotel offers complimentary safe deposit lockers for storing your valuables. Swiss Inn is near convenience stores, restaurants, fruit stalls, shopping areas and LRT station. You can also find shops selling souvenirs around the hotel. Its restaurant lobby opens onto Petaling Street. In the evening, the area around Swiss Inn is bustling with stalls of traditional Chinese/Malay/Indian food. A Nandos restaurant is also located near the hotel. The hotel is walking distance from Kota Raya shopping mall, Pasar Seni LRT station, Central Market, Sri Mahamariamman Temple and Thean Hou Temple. A Hop on-Hop off bus stop is right at the doorstep of the hotel. Overall I think the hotel is suitable for people who want to spend most of their time in exploring the city and need a comfortable bed and hot breakfast. The Hop-On Hop-Off bus service launched in conjunction with the Visit Malaysia Year 2007. The bus circle around 40 tourist attractions and 100 hotels and several shopping complexes. The bus has a glass rooftop. This circulating bus is a good concept for tourists to familiarize with the place, but for KL local folks the slow ride in a traffic congested city is rather boring. I selected this budget hotel for its location closed to LRT as we spend most of our traveling on LRT. And the rate is within my budget for a family with 2 children. The exterior of the double decker bus decorated with images depicting Malaysia's 50 years of independence. The bus is based on the concept of 'Hop on, hop off' where the tourists can purchase a ticket and hop off at any of the 22 stops round the city.
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| We finally got off the Hop-on Hop-off bus at the
KLCC. KLCC is otherwise known as Petronas Twin Towers the world's tallest twin structures of 88-storey KLCC contains a complex of office buildings,
conference halls, a sprawling park and an up market
Suria Shopping Complex Attractions at KLCC are Petronas Philharmonic Hall, Petrosains Science Centre, Petronas Art Gallery and The Aquaria Oceanarium. |
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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KLCC: the heart of Kuala Lumpur. An entertainment, commercial and business focal point, KLCC is home to some of the most popular landmarks in Malaysia, making it a popular tourist destination.
‘A City Within A City’, KLCC offers a myriad of interesting attractions Dining, arts, culture, recreation, sightseeing, shopping and entertainment. KLCC is readily accessible via public transport with many buses operating on various routes within the area and a few train stations nearby.
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Around 5:30 We walk over to KINOKUNIYA BOOK STORE (4th floor of SURIA KLCC) where I bought a set of cassette and book on Learning Bahasa Malaysia for my production manager who recently came from Helongziang of Northen China. He has been seeking learning material to pick up Malay in order to communicate with the production team. And for my self I was also looking for learning material to update my IT. I got for myself MASTERING RED HAT LINUS 9 from SYBEX publisher. This Rm151.80 thick and heavy book became my only luggage burden for the rest of the journey from KL to Genting through JB then back home to Tawau. Kinokuniya is the biggest bookstore in KL city covering two floors and has a book cafe for tea and cookies while browsing your purchased books. Located at a tourist prominent complex makes Kinokuniya a busy place the whole day. |

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By the time we return to our hotel room it almost midnight. KK SUPERSAVE is a 24 Hours shop just in front Swiss Inn. Here we bought MILO and sugar for a cup of hot drink for the kids before sleep. |
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