Day 2 in KL

After completing this mornings posting Adam and I both headed into town. Martin gave us a vague idea of what to do and even provided us with a little finance to help with the taxi..... Saying that, the reason being that only small denominations would be accepted e.g. 5RM, which is about 80p (a similar trip in the UK would cost you at least a fiver.)

Reaching the Petronas Twin Towers by underground, the sight was spectacular. The unique structures having their own shopping mall below, home to some of the more expensive names in retails e.g. tiffany's etc.

We ventured through the amazingly busy city to communications Manara Tower some 20 mins away where an observation deck is available for a small price. The views, although some what restricted by the haze, were amazing. KL is certainly a city that’s expanding rapidly as building sites can be seen all round.

Afterwards we made our way to Dataran Square, the location where British rule was hand back to the Malaysians, and onwards to China town for lunch. Again the strength of the pound was reiterated when the meal (a large Chinese of rice, chicken dish and veg) coming to the equivalent of £2.

We then head home from where Caroline took us to the Batu Caves, a limestone cave with a Hindu temple located inside. Outside stood a huge golden Hindu statue with an exhausting 272 steps leading to the cave entrance.... By this stage the effects of the heat were quite obvious. still, at 31 degrees I can hardly complain.

Now back at the flat we're taking a short break before meeting some of Caroline and Martins Aussie friends for dinner.....

2 Blogs in 2 days..... I surely can't keep this up.....

3 comments:

Rich Casta said...
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Rich Casta said...

Did you have any classic french martini's?

Iain Philip said...

Yeah.... def did mate? Payner and I are starting the revolution