This
tour offers you an insight into the old and new, starting from
where the city began, at the confluence of two rivers, to the
King's Palace, a symbol of Malaysian sovereignty; the National
Monument and the superb buildings at the Independence Square as
well as the Moorish-style railway station
The
city of Kuala Lumpur was built on the confluence of two rivers,
the Klang and the Gombak rivers.
Places
of interest include visiting a
Independence Square,
drive pass Chinatown and Parliament House, photo stop at the
King's Palace, Railway station and
National Monument, giving you a chance to experience the
country's history and culture.
While
observing the contrast between historical Moorish architecture
and modern skyscrapers, you will notice the abundant greenery in
the city, particularly at the Lake Gardens. A photo stop at the
magnificent Petronas