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Watch Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

Watch Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Age-age I have never watched such thing as music orchestra, already embedded in my mind that the audience and the orchestra players are the ones who classy, ​​high-flavored music and wearing the latest fashion era. Far different from my kumel, udel and likes to dress as good as rock songs. So for me, watching his own orchestral music is a luxury.

While a free ticket to me too interested to try to enjoy live classical music. In a written ticket that we are obliged to wear batik shirt or jacket and shoes polite. If you only wear t-shirts, jeans and flip-flops are sure you will be kicked out. I also wonder why the hell should be neat, very neat, his music universal, Who are we allowed to listen to even though he just use gloves, so what? My sister also had a story that classical music in his native country, Austria, he never watched an orchestra with just wearing a t-shirt, jeans and sandals, but may go tuh.

Watch Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

Finally, by wearing a suit and shoes that are narrow andelan marriage, I finally watched this also the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. The room is not too big as I imagined, there is a balcony on the left and right side of the room, and high ceilings decorated by a beautiful ornament. Lightingnya warm, not too cold air conditioning, spectator man in a suit, there is also a local batik and spectators wear women wearing party clothes. Deh-like atmosphere of the rich. Just did not have small children, fear of noisy point. Even so, there is also a special orchestra presented by the children and for children here, but we must look at the schedule prior dahulu.Belum have 5 minutes to sit, Malaysian music player Music Orchestra (MPO) began to arrive. They immediately alat2 busy tuning their music, hear the sounds of musical instruments ngak ngik ngok, but not interfere. Soon the conductor with longish hair 80's style comes to the accompaniment of applause which echoed across the room. After I noticed a list of names and tampang2nya MPO music players, I believe that 90% of them are foreigners, mostly Caucasian people. Continue where yah orang2 Malaysianya? His name doang Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra but was nearly all Caucasian people.

After getting the cue from the conductor began was the classical music that is sometimes sad, happy and anger flowing. I think each player will be awarded MPO megaphone on each instrument, but it was not tuh, so the original music that came out really supported by room with good resonance. I do not remember any song first, because the title very long and weird, basically there are three songs as a whole. The concert begins at 8.30 pm and finished at 11 pm plus 20 minutes resting.

Watch Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

What's interesting about this concert is the introduction of a guest performer (Caucasians) are very good at playing the piano, his fingers pumping out beautiful tunes in each and every piano perfectly. The strains of violin and piano together in a melodious bersahut-replication makes me lulled for a moment. Unfortunately at the end konsert this world-caliber piano player I think in 'forced' by the committee to bring the songs of Malaysia. What made me surprised again, 'the song malaysia' which turned out to be a song sung Rasa Sayange ours, have Indonesia! Ntah of necessity and lack of exercise, the song Rasa Sayange and another song but I forgot what song I think Indonesia is also a diaku-I by Malaysian-made me sound a bit saggy and force. Fortunately, these songs are played for a while, if I had run away once baseball. The funny thing for me, whether it's orchestral music tradition or not, every song out of the conductor will be given applause and disappeared behind the stage. Then he will reappear and give honor to the audience and the audience will clap their hands again. After that he's back behind the stage, then back again to the stage, and so on, I count to five times as possible.

The funny thing also for me, probably because not cough during the music progresses, every music out of the audience were competing cough, Kasian, I think they restrain restrain a cough during a concert in progress. So it's good if more severe cough you do not watch deh orchestral music. Oh yes, in the concert hall you can not motret, you could still sneak motret using camera phones, but if caught you are going didamprat by security.

To me that people this Ndeso, watch a live orchestral music is an interesting experience. Ticket price was reasonable for me, you can get tickets for just RM 20 for a goat class. Other classes are also available and the most expensive is RM 80. 1 RM was about Rp 3000. You can check the list of events and buy tickets online at the website MPO. Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra is located in KLCC or Petronas Twin Towers building. This orchestra was founded on August 17, 1998 by Petronas, Malaysia's oil company. When are ya Pertamina made like this?

Hiking in the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia

Hiking in the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia
Make you who love hiking was fun, there is a place near the Kuala Lumpur, his name FRIM (Forest Research Institute Malaysia), located in Kepong, about 16 km from Kuala Lumpur. Was founded by British colony since 1929, FRIM is 600 hectares of forest laboratory which is also a place to conduct research on tropical forests in Malaysia.

Hiking in the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia

Aside from being a laboratory of scholars, FRIM is also a means of recreation and education. This forest represents the areas yangg popular for local people to hold picnics, jogging, cycling, jungle tracks, bird watching and even wedding photography. Try in Jakarta is not you think this kind of forest that is located just 16 km from downtown?

Hiking in the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia

During a visit there I took myself to see that even a small waterfall but rather was for my children play there. These waterfalls have been the subject of water to the river that divides the flow of tropical forests in FRIM. The river does not so big and also not very clean, but there aja people and small children playing and bathing in the river tersebut.Tidak far from the waterfall area there is an area called 'Kampong Java'. There I saw a row of houses on stilts and some ordinary houses. I do not know what they meant to give the name 'Kampong Java', or indeed the people of Java used to live there?
Hiking in the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia

One of the destinations that are sold here is actually the way to the Canopy Walk. Canopy Walk is a man-made road bridge built in trees, where you will be able to take a walk on the tree at a height of 30 meters. The length of its own Canopy Walk about 50 meters. Unfortunately when he got there the two sons of my fears, so I did not even had time to enjoy the experience of walking over to the Canopy Walk pohon.Untuk you must buy tickets in advance. RM 5 for adult tickets, student (aged 13 years and over) RM 3 and for children (7 to 12 years) cost RM 1. Canopy Walk is open daily from 9:30 till 14:30, but closed Mondays and Fridays. You also should wear hiking shoes and clothes for the trip quite far, about 1.4 km in total. During the first 900 meters, the road that we must go up enough, fit for a car is roughly, but travel about 500 yards further small road, just trails and hiking terus.Satu again the important thing is do not forget to bring mosquito repellent lotion, umbrella (if longer rainy season) and water, because along the way to the Canopy Walk, there is no such thing tuh drink vending. Journey to the Canopy Walk will take about 30-45 minutes one way. Total general travel back and forth probably about 2 hours. Do not bring grandparents or your in-laws, can-can gempor them later, but his physical strength. Visit to FRIM is suitable for those of you who like berpetualangan in outdoor, strong walk and loves nature beautiful forest. When do more, you can enjoy the forest after all this time cooped up by the life of the city's increasingly crowded and narrow? To go to FRIM you can use the KTM train from Kuala Lumpur Kepong and stop at the station. From Kepong station you can continue the journey by taxi. Or if lazy to take the train, you take a taxi directly from Kuala Lumpur, not far away so anyway, just 16 km. FRIM tesmi website you can access

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore
Many ways to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur, in addition to using planes and buses, among them is to use the train. In early 2009 I get the chance to go to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur. Because I had been using aircraft and also a bus to Singapore, my wife and I finally decided to try using the train.
The train that I use when it is a name train humming Night Train Express, my name is very poetic yah? As the name implies, Railway Express Senandung Tonight at 21:20 the night depart from Kuala Lumpur and arrived in Singapore at 8.15 am the next day. Tickets classes I took were VIP tickets, which we'll get your own room with two beds and a bathroom complete with its own special hot water shower and toilet duduk.

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Tepat at 21:20 tonight, we are all called to go to the railroad. I calculated carriage trains have about 15 cars. Once on the train car and into his VIP room, well it feels really different, well, not as I imagined. The place is smaller than I imagined and felt it was her room is less well maintained and some of the furniture looks already a bit old. And unfortunately again so willing to turn on the TV, it turns out there is writing on the bottom of his TV which stated that the current TV can not be used. Damn, I thought, if you can not sleep and no TV going manyun deh ...
Promptly at 21:35 the train started moving and not some time later officers train came to give an immigration form and give us the food menu. His menu was only there two, fried rice and fried noodles. I chose the fried rice, and oh yes, these VIP tickets for us going to get rations for dinner and also breakfast for free. 22:00 Hours fried rice come and direct me to eat, is bad taste, not bad at all.

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Selesai eat and feel satisfied drowsiness was attacked, I try to euthanize myself. But whether because his train rocking continues and every hour stop at each station, plus another train whistle sounded diligent enough, my wife and I could not even sleep through the streets. And again it is super cold air conditioning and can not be set because the central control of this makes us more difficult to sleep because of cold, despite being provided blankets. Unfortunately again the TV is broken, so I can only baca2 bengong2 or stale magazine just in my room all night.

At about 5:10 am the doors on tap by railway officials and he said that we must prepare passports and immigration forms. Five minutes later at about 5:15 am we arrived at the train station as well as the immigration office in Johor Malaysia New. Then the Malaysian immigration officers came, plump and not friendly. Because no form coming into Malaysia we are both even in the fretted-omelin by immigration officers, our explanation plausible actual fact not received by him, in fact we both added in the fretted-omelin

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Malas to argue me down last longer dr wagon and head office immigration at the station and fill out the arrival, this time the staff more friendly and smiling. Form is form arrival when you want to enter the country of Malaysia, so hope you do not eliminate them. When checking the immigration office in the city of Johor Malaysia New, we do not have got off the train, because in fact immigration officer who will come to each train car.

After spending about 1.5 hours here, at 6:40 o'clock in the morning the train was moving again towards the immigration office in Singapore at Woodlands, Singapore. Around 6:45 or five minutes later we arrived at the immigration office in Singapore. Well here we have to rush off and spend all your items to check at the immigration office in Singapore. I myself first not ngeh why the people in running down and rushed from the train, carrying the goods, it turns out they do so because they want quickly to the first queue at the immigration office counter Singapura

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Untungnya my train of VIP It stopped right in front of the immigration office, so I do not have running such as those in lower class carriages. At the immigration office of Woodlands Singapore, I have no problem but the problem instead of my wife, because the passport validity period of stay of 5 months longer. Information is also for you, check your passport expiration time, for 6 months is a minimum figure. We recommend that you renew your passport first before going overseas. Fortunately my wife can get a visa as well to warn, warn of an immigration officer in order to extend the passport as soon as possible.

In Singapore Woodlands station you can opt out of the station or fixed station continue the journey to Tanjung Pagar in Singapore. Tanjung Pagar Station is near the area of ​​Orchard Road or Marina Bay, while the Woodlands station some distance away from downtown Singapore. At that time I decided to not get out of the station and went on to Woodlands TanjungSetelah station spent about 55 minutes at immigration offices in Singapore, train set off again towards Tanjung Pagar station at 7:40 o'clock in the morning. At about 8:25 am (more than 10 minutes dr schedule) we finally arrived at the Tanjung Pagar station, Singapore.

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

Total general long ride humming Night Train Express from Kuala Lumpur KL Sentral Station to Station Tanjung Pagar in Singapore is around 11 hours! Plus I could not sleep all night, it feels shattered body deh. After experiencing this, two days later I decided not to return to Kuala Lumpur by train, but by using a long bus journey is only about 4.5 hours!

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

For those of you who type 'stuck to the pillow a little delay' and could go to sleep on the train that cold, noisy and rocking on and also want to save on hotel accommodation costs, travel by train this evening I was feeling bad. But for someone who was difficult to sleep at my new place like this, do not take the train tonight deh, it felt really tired. Take the train that morning or afternoon! Then the next time I have to choose whether to use a bus or train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, I would choose to use the bus alone, only 4.5 hours long journey and at the immigration office if you use the bus only takes about 15 minutes only and not for hours as if we use the train. Well you count for yourself, if you take the bus, how many passengers does the most that should go down and taken care of at the immigration office, at most only 50 people, try to compare with the number of passenger trains as many as 15 cars? Check my article about the bus ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore here.

Train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

This train ticket you can buy / messages via the Internet at his website here KTMB. Once you open the website you are looking for regions origins KTMB you 'Sentral Kuala Lumpur'. At that time the price that I bought a VIP ticket is RM 250 for 2 people. The details are under the bed bed RM 135 and above RM 115. There are some class / type of ticket for train carriages, some wearing bed (berth) or just a place to sit (seat) alone, you just choose according to your own budget. On the website there is also KTMB sample photos for each class room tickets.


If you do not want nginep semaleman on the train you can also use the Railway Express Sinaran morning, departing from Kuala Lumpur at 8.30 am and until 16:05 pm in Singapore. Or People's Express Train, departing at 14:00 from Kuala Lumpur and until 21.30 in Singapore.

Here are details about the trip by using the Night Train Express Senandung:

21:20 -------> Login / boarding train
21:35 -------> Trains depart
22:00 -------> Dinner
5:10 --------> Dibangunin officers and given little food and preparation for the examination of passports at the immigration office in Johor Malaysia New
5:15 --------> Up in Malaysia's immigration office in Johor Baru, do not go down because the immigration officer will come to each wagon train
6:40 --------> Departure to the immigration office in Woodlands Singapore
6:45 --------> Up at the immigration office in Singapore at Woodlands station, go down and take your goods to check the immigration office in Singapore.
7:40 --------> Departure for Railway Station Tanjung Pagar in Singapore
8:25 --------> Up in Tanjung Pagar Railway Station in

Kuala Lumpur Tower

Kuala Lumpur Tower
Actually Menara Kuala Lumpur or KL Tower is taller than Petronas Towers. Loh kok can! Yes, because the KL Tower stands on the hill, so if we calculate the KL tower height plus the high hill, the amount will be greater than the size of tall Petronas Towers themselves. To see the sights of Kuala Lumpur in my opinion would be more interesting from the KL Tower as compared with the Petronas Towers.

Why? Because of his official tour of the Petronas Towers we are only allowed to ride up to floor 42 only, meaning only half of us would come in the KL Tower. So, if you want to see the sights of Kuala Lumpur from the highest places, KL Tower is the place, rather than the Petronas Towers, unless you have connections in the Petronas Towers that can take you to the 88th floor!

KL Tower is a telecommunication tower and is the fifth tallest tower in the world, and by the Malaysian government used also as a tourist attraction. To rise to the observation decks you will be charged a fee of RM 38 (adult) and RM 28 (children). KL Tower is open daily from 9 am until 10 pm. If you've arrived at its KL Tower observation deck, you usually will be given a tape recorder equipped with a head for walkman phonenya. The purpose of granting this Walkman is for you to know the names of the existing building around the KL Tower as well as to know the history of KL Tower.ika you are not interested to hear the walkman, you can reject it, because for me personally is very inconvenient to carry around full Walkman with headphones and cord. On the observation deck room you are free to linger, not restricted like the Petronas Towers. In my opinion the best time to go up to KL Tower observation deck is at night, because the lights of KL city will look more beautiful. Noon-noon rather dull landscape. Oh yes, you can see the Petronas Towers from here, because of the Petronas Towers is located adjacent to the KL Tower.Di observation deck there are also stores that sell t-shirts, and various kinds of souvenirs KL Tower. In addition to the KL Tower observation deck there is also a revolving restaurant, or a restaurant that moves slowly rotate on top of the tower. Restaurant is open from 11:30 until 14:30 for lunch, and at 19:00 until 23:00 for dinner. But to be able to eat at restaurants that we have to reserve or book a place first, usually 1 week before, or maybe more because it is always fully booked restaurant.

Kuala Lumpur Tower

Being situated in the middle of the woods, KL Tower also has a tour for bird watching, camping, jungle trekking, jogging trails, forest walks, camping, playground, flora fauna and Jelutong Tree. To go to the KL Tower is relatively easy, because it is located in the middle of Kuala Lumpur-tengak town and very close to the Petronas Towers. If you ride the monorail train, stopping in Raja Chulan Station, from there you can walk or ride free shuttle buses. If you take the train Putra LRT, stop at the Dang Wangi station, from there you walk about 300 meters to the Bukit Nanas Monorail Station for the ride. From the station you stop at Bukit Nanas Station.Dari Raja Chulan there you can walk or ride free shuttle buses. KL Tower's official website you can access

The Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

The Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
There is an alternative new shopping malls and places in addition to KLCC which is also close to downtown Kuala Lumpur, called The Pavilion. Present in early 2008, The Pavilion is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, namely Jalan Bukit Bintang, which is Orchard Roadnya Kuala Lumpur.
The Pavilion Kuala LumpurFor me, The Pavilion is a more attractive alternative than KLCC. KLCC for me was too general, sometimes crowded with tourists on week-end day, while The Pavilion ambience and atmosphere fresher, and more importantly a crowd of people a little more upper class than KLCC.
Places of interest to me was the name of The Food Republic. As the name implies, the Food Republic food court is very broad and provides a wide variety of foods both local and international branded branded. There is also a donut shop owned by Salon from Indonesia taikun namely JCO Donuts. Apparently JCO Donuts is very popular also in Kuala Lumpur, looks very long queue every day.
Some other interesting outlets at The Pavilion are:

Times Bookshop: bookstore with beautiful and warm atmosphere, many also provide books kids.

Tangs: Stores of Singapore that provides a wide range of clothing.

Harvey Norman: Stores all in one electronics and computers from Australia.

GSC Cinema: Movies with audio and video quality is high end, similar to 21 in Jakarta, which also provides a variety of theater classes.

Parkson: Outlet is very broad and provides a wide range of clothing accessories women, men and children with upper class tastes.

To go to the Pavilion is very easy, if you stay at the Bukit Bintang area you can stay on foot only. Or if you are close to rail Mono Rail, you just ride and stop at Bukit Bintang station. From there you just walk to the Pavilion.

Sari Fabric Shopping in Little India Kuala Lumpur

Sari Fabric Shopping in Little India Kuala Lumpur
For fans of things that smelled of India or just want to know what the atmosphere of the Indian market in Kuala Lumpur, please try to stop at Little India Kuala Lumpur. Little India is a small area in Kuala Lumpur which is similar to China Town Petaling Street, just all kinds of goods sold here are specific to Indian culture.

Sari Fabric Shopping in Little India Kuala LumpurHere you can buy trinkets typical Indian jewelry such as necklaces, rings, anklets, goods, textile fabrics and various kinds of saris. The goods results mix with Malay culture such as skullcap (skull cap), and Malay batik sarongs are also available here. Drugs typical Indian traditional, herbal medicine and herbs are also scattered on sale in Little India.
Make the fans of Bollywood films or music, Indian music is where the place to buy various kinds of DVD music and Indian films. Almost all the way here your ear is definitely going in the knocking out with Indian music that loud in pairs along the road. If you are hungry you can buy a variety of typical foods such as bread, grind down an Indian, tandoori chicken, tea and other attraction. If it does not match with Indian food, there are also owned by an Indonesian Padang restaurant, but I forgot the name of the restaurant.

To go to Little India you just use the Putra LRT train and stop at Masjid Jamek station, from there you can walk to Jalan Masjid India. If baseball wanted to take a taxi tired also quite cheap, only about RM 7 from the Petronas Twin Towers. Jalan Masjid India is a small street close to the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

Malaysian zoo

Malaysian zoo
Malaysia Zoo is a zoo located in the state of Selangor, about 13 km from downtown Kuala Lumpur. The zoo area of ​​110 acres and in the open since 1963, this store about 5137 animals of 449 species, including mammals, fish, reptiles, birds and amphibians. The question is interesting enough or worth it if going there? My answer is brief, no.

Malaysian zoo

In my opinion Ragunan zoo in Jakarta is much better and bigger compared to the State Zoo in Kuala Lumpur, especially when compared to the Singapore Zoo, baseball is nothing deh. The place is in my opinion is less well maintained and animals look somewhat less happy and listless, lethargic. I hope the government here soon upgrade this State Zoo, the garden was ashamed of the star who brought the name of the country of Malaysia only look like this.

Malaysian zoo


Malaysian zoo

If you insist on going here as well, State Zoo is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm today. The cost of entry for adults is RM 15, children (3 to 12 yrs), RM 6, and for people aged 60 yrs more RM 6. To go to the State Zoo you can use the Putra LRT train and stop at Wangsa Maju Station, from the station you can take a taxi or bus

Eat Porridge Mix cakwe on I Love Yoo

Eat Porridge Mix cakwe on I Love Yoo
I am interested to see the rather long queue at the restaurant I Love Yoo at The Pavilion this. Moreover, many Chinese people are queuing up, usually the Chinese appetite and food choices OK loh. Do not worry, this is really kosher. No Pork! And cheap.

Eat Porridge Mix cakwe on I Love Yoo

Idly I try to queue and commanded a set, there was only one bowl of porridge, cakwe one bowl and drink one glass of soy milk. Sense of porridge was tasty once and when it is mixed with cakwe, well, savory taste. Since then food has become one of my favorite choices when eating fad afternoon.

Eat Porridge Mix cakwe on I Love Yoo

Eat Porridge Mix cakwe on I Love Yoo

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur
In Kuala Lumpur we still can find some relic of British colonial buildings that still stand intact, one of which is the train station (old kuala lumpur railway station) located at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin this. The station was founded in 1910 by a British architect named Arthur Benison Hubback.

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

He also designed several ancient buildings in Kuala Lumpur such as the Sultan Abdul Samad building and the Masjid Jamek. Design architect that he has made often refer to the Moorish style architecture, a popular genre of Islamic architecture in North Africa, Spain and Portugal in the year 711 until 1492. If you've been to these countries you will definitely feel the deja vu when seeing valuable architectural buildings in Kuala Lumpur, especially in Putrajaya.

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Since 2001 the main function of the railway station was eventually replaced by the Kuala Lumpur Sentral station a more modern and compact. Now there is only one railway, the KTM Commuter is still using this station. Here too there is a railway museum, you can see it for free, but because of quiet visitors leave the museum is finally in the untreated. Just across the street from the building you will find a beautiful building architecture, which is building the railway company owned the land wither Berhad.

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Inside the station there is an ancient hotel called The Heritage Station Hotel. You want to try nginep there? Try to check room rates on the website. To get here you should use a taxi, tell the taxi driver to go to the old railway station at Jalan Hishamuddin. You also can use the Putra LRT and stop at the Art Market station, but from there you have to walk quite a distance. If you come here you can all to the State Mosque, just opposite the railway station.

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

Old Railway Station Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur
In the brochures about the city of Kuala Lumpur, the State Mosque always touted as one of the attractive destination for tourists, especially for tourists from the Middle East or countries like Indonesia, many adherents of Islam.

Based on information from the brochure I also went to the Masjid Negara. Arriving at the State Mosque, I was getting ready to admire the architecture or glory, but alas, I see it as ordinary mosque, even I can say this country lost a large mosque and magnificent when compared with for example Istiqlal mosque in Jakarta or even the mosque Son in Putrajaya.

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

Curious, then when he got home I 'google' this State Mosque, with the hope to find a story interesting history of the State Mosque, but the data I get from googling is not very attractive, such that the mosque was founded in 1965, and that the mosque It can accommodate about 15,000 people, that's it!

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

Then my eyes gazing far down the road mosque where several tourist bus close to the road and down hundreds of Arab tourists. They seem enthusiastic about making movies and take pictures with the jolly background mosque and there are also many of those who tried to pray inside. Once again I am impressed with the tourism in Malaysia, it was a mosque that was mediocre as the State Mosque This could be one of tourism object if the well though. In fact they also have a special schedule a special visit to the mosque to non-Muslims!

At the end of a hot day, I finally found something interesting also from this mosque, which is a board writing big warning that said 'Beware of Thieves sandals! " or else a thief shoes. It turned out much different from baseball Indonesia behavior! Only if in Indonesia aja slippers still in colong, here seems a little prestige, sandals or shoes that diincer!

To go here you use the Putra LRT train station and stop at Pasar Seni, from there you can walk, but pretty far! If you come here you can all the old railway station at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin,

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

State Mosque or National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

exactly opposite the State Mosque.

See the fireflies in Kuala Selangor Firefly Park

See the fireflies in Kuala Selangor Firefly Park
Those who used to live in big cities probably never see another animal that looks beautiful on this night. Little kids today probably do not even know at all what it was a firefly. Well to simply nostalgic for the insects which are flickering glow does not hurt when you visit a park or Firefly firefly Park in the town of Kuala Selangor, Malaysia.

Firefly Park is located in the town of Kuala Selangor, about a half hour drive by car from Kuala Lumpur. Firefly Park opened on at 19.30 and closed at 23.00, well his name is also a tour of fireflies, a good time to see their action is at night. Remember, in Malaysia darkening time is at 19.30, the difference with the darkening of Jakarta at 18.00.

See the fireflies in Kuala Selangor Firefly Park

Ticket price per person is relatively cheap around RM10 or 27 thousand dollars. Should you depart from Kuala Lumpur at around 16:30, so get there you still sempet dinner at a restaurant. His Chinese restaurant is pretty good and really cheap. Oh yes, do not eventually eat, you'll forget to buy tickets. Ticket counters open at 19.00.

Firefly Park is not like a regular zoo where the animals be put in the cage, here you will navigate the river who called the Selangor river with a small motor boat that can fit for 20 people. Well this is the future of small boats we will search for trees near the river where fireflies flickered around and casually.

The journey by ship to see the fireflies will take about 30 minutes. Here is also provided lodging, but why should nginep-nginep, not many are able to be seen besides fireflies, it also can only be done at night! Home photo above is a photo one of the inn at Firefly Park.

See the fireflies in Kuala Selangor Firefly Park

You should come here and not on the rainy season or a full moon, lightning guaranteed kunangnya would not look at the time. Do not forget to bring mosquito repellent lotion, if not, bump-bump wah deh body. Bring your camera is fine but useless, because you are not allowed to perform activities of photography for the boat, the most you can only photographs just before the entrance boat.

Make me a tour of the fireflies is quite interesting when bored navigate the bustle of Kuala Lumpur. Bring your kids, they've never seen a firefly again right? Unless you are living in rural and often see fireflies tour will be less attractive
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