Kuala Lumpur Parent-Child Tour 5 Days 4 Nights Itinerary | Day 3 Schedule
Kuala Lumpur 5 Days 4 Nights Parent-Child Tour Day3
🗓Itinerary:
1000-1400 After hotel breakfast, head to 【Batu Caves】, a site with Indian religious features and one of the most mysterious caves in the world. It's a great cultural learning experience for kids. For more details, you can refer to my note 'A Must-Visit Batu Caves for Family Tours, How to Visit with Kids?'
1400-1530 Return to the hotel, dine at 【SANTOUKA】 on the 4th floor of Pavilion Mall, a Michelin-listed Japanese restaurant with very good ramen
1530-1700 Stroll around 【Pavilion】 Mall, taste afternoon tea at 【TWG】 on the first floor, where the child chose a chocolate-flavored tea, which has only a light chocolate aroma and tastes very good. A pot of tea costs 22 Malaysian Ringgit
1700-1900 Take the subway to 【Saloma Bridge】, with its ultra-modern LED design and betel leaf shape, a symbol of unity in Malay culture. The bridge is 370 meters long in total, with a span of 69 meters, and it provides a walking connection to the Twin Towers. It's very beautiful for night photography
*Every trip, the child likes to take a ride on the local subway or bus, which is also the best experience of the city's culture
💃I am a parent from the Xiao Mai family, who likes to travel with kids, hike, camp, and engage in aesthetic education creation with them. I enjoy sharing valuable information and creative inspiration with other moms, and I like to accompany you warmly on your journey.
was here im the very early Morning weekeend when noone is here, good spot for awesome Petronas Twin Towers view, bridge comes alive at night as well👍
Saloma Bridge in Kuala Lumpur: A Modern Icon of Architectural Elegance and Urban Connectivity.
The Pintasan Saloma(Saloma Link Bridge) is a pedestrian bridge that connects the districts of Kampung Baru and Kuala Lumpur City Centre. It's a tourist hotspot just opposite the Suria KLCC.The Saloma Bridge is sparkling with colourful LED lighting in the evening, overlooks the KLCC Twin Towers is truly amazing!
Quite high the place but good for photo. After tired taking photo, there food places to rest. It is a beautiful place and more beautiful to go at night...
A bridge built over a cemetery overlooking the twin tower? Another spot to take pictures with the twin tower without bending all the way down since the distance at the other end of the bridge is far enough for the whole twin tower to be captured.
wonderful skyline on the colorful bridge with KLCC background. it is awesome to be here. There is several stalls nearby this place as well to gran some food.