With such a wide array of shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur, it should come as no surprise that this is a country that takes retail therapy seriously. More than eight major malls can be found within the heart of the city, while the greater Klang Valley area, just 20 minutes away, is home to approximately 12 additional shopping centres. Our list of the best shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur contains complexes which house big box retailers, high-street brands, indie labels, local boutiques, and some even host onsite weekly street markets. Each mall has a collection of different stores, resulting in a different atmosphere at each place, making for a pretty diverse KL shopping experience. Shoppers will find that the most popular malls in Kuala Lumpur are kept up-to-date with the most glamorous names in the fashion industry right now, from mid-range labels like H& M, Topshop and Forever 21, to the likes of Coach, Jimmy Choo and Agent Provocateur. Another piece of good news is that shoppers can combine shopping with great onsite attractions, like bowling, archery, laser tag, and, in the case of Berjaya Times Square, even an indoor theme park!
View moreOur list of the 10 Best Tours in Kuala Lumpur helps you make the most of your holiday – whether you’re here to explore the variety of veritable cultural offerings or to simply engage in retail therapy at street markets – without the stress of transport and ticket worries. Over the years, Malaysia has risen to become one of the world’s most sought-after holiday destinations due to its appealing blend of seaside shanties and gleaming high rises as well as plenty of outskirt-attractions. As the capital state, Kuala Lumpur is home to magnificent feats of architecture such as the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and Menara KL Tower, the ever-bustling Petaling Street, and remnants of Moorish-style buildings. Kuala Lumpur’s best tours allow you to sit back, relax and marvel at the sights and sounds of the city centre and beyond, ranging from the tranquil Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary and the limestone caverns of Batu Caves to an all-inclusive trip to the historic city of Malacca.
View moreGreat local restaurants in KL are plentiful, especially considering the fondness of non-Muslims for Chinese hawker coffee shops, and all locals (particularly the younger generations) love 24-hour mamaks (Indian-Muslim restaurants). Expect to find a lot of outdoor seating with oscillating fans providing a gentle breeze, if you are lucky. Everything works here. The food is fantastic – there is no way to downplay that – and RM15 will buy you a meal, complete with a main, side dish and drink. This list of 10 great local restaurants in KL, presented in alphabetical order, comprises a collection of places with delicious homemade eats, popular with locals who deem it the best of the best.
View moreTurkey offers a wealth of different kinds of destinations to travelers. From the dome and minaret filled skyline of Istanbul to the Roman ruins along the western and southern coasts, from the beaches of Antalya and the Mediterranean seaside resorts to the misty mountains of Eastern Black Sea. With so many amazing destinations a top 10 is bound to leave some great tourist attractions in Turkey out. So consider this list of destinations as just the start of a great holiday in Turkey.
View moreThe cream of the crop, the best of the best, the top of the tree. That’s what we’re looking at here. From Subotica all the way down to Niš, and from Tara to Đerdap, Serbia is full to breaking point with majestic attractions waiting to be discovered, photographed, adored and then photographed again.
View moreTo know Malaysia is to love Malaysia - a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.
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View more[(img)|1041681086442001B] Serbia is a country in the southeastern Europe, located in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, where a vast majority of its 7 million citizens are Serbs, and the rest belong to any of the 40 different national communities. Being a country of hospitable, emotional and joyful people, who possess a sense for sportsmanship, extraordinary traditions, and a huge cultural heritage that enriches the entire European culture, Serbia is one of those marks on a map of the world you need to discover and experience. On this page you can find basic, useful information about Serbia, its history, culture, tradition, famous citizens, Serbian sport, Serbian cuisine, as well as many interesting facts from the past and present of this remarkable country on Balkan.
View moreAt the crossroads between Europe and Asia, Turkey is a fascinating country. Dominated by Greeks, Persians, and Romans in turn throughout the classical era, what is now Turkey was once the seat of the Byzantine Empire. In the 11th century, however, Turkish nomads from Central Asia moved into the region, gradually conquering all of Asia Minor. First, the Seljuk and then the Ottoman Turkish Empires came to power, exerting influence over much of the eastern Mediterranean world, and bringing Islam to southeast Europe. After the Ottoman Empire fell in 1918, Turkey transformed itself into the vibrant, modernizing, secular state it is today.
View moreOne of the most important tourist attractions in Turkey is the archeological site of Ephesus. The city was once a hub for the Mediterranean, a mixing pot of culture and diversity and a true example of a classical metropolis. With so many architectural structures now uncovered, Ephesus is a must-see destination for culture lovers and archeology enthusiasts alike.
View moreMalaysia like the another conturies has different and attractive places and big mallas and bazzar for the tourists that we try mention many of them for familiarization the tourists.
View moreThe United Arab Emirates is one of the most popular business and one of the best destination for spending your leisure time. The Emirates has a lot of feature breathtakingly attractive natural landscapes, shopping centers and eaters with a blend of the traditional and the modern. Because of national airports of the UAE, it is easy to access to this country. Here we offer top 10 attractions of UAE that you can visit them when you travel to the United Arab Emirates.
View moreSerbian cuisine, an interesting blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and Balkan flavors with lots of meats heavy with spices and ending with strong “domestic” coffee. Make sure to try these top 10 foods and drinks characteristic of the country.
View moreGeorgia is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan.
View moreGeorgia is an ancient country at the crossroads of the Eastern and Western civilizations, where the European and Asian way of life and traditions merge for thousands of years. You are about to discover a country of diverse culture, rich history and unique artifacts. Georgia is home to the first human outside of Africa who settled down here about 2 million years ago. Indeed this country has a lot of amazing things to show you and tell you!
View more[(img)|1041688886442001B] Nothing tells you more about the spirit and culture of a country than its cuisine. Georgian national dishes are amongst the best in the world for their diversity and taste. While meat plays an important part in Georgian food , very close attention is also paid to the locally produced vegetables, fruit and greens. Each historical province of the country has its own distinct culinary tradition that was filtering for centuries. Especially distinguished and particular are Imeretian, Megrelian and Kakhetian cuisines. Traditional dishes made of their exact combination first attract you, then astonish you and finally it all ends with gastronomic shock.
View moreGeorgia becomes more and more popular among tourists not because you can try delicious food there or visit ancient sightseeing but also for many entertainment options which are available there, such as Iconic clubs, archetypal pubs and bars, traditional wine cellars, delicious restaurants, You can try your luck at casinos as well.
View more[(img)|1041688396442001B] The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E), sometimes called the Emirates is a federal sovereign absolute monarchy in Western Asia. The United Arab Emirates takes place at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing maritime borders with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north.
View moreThe Maldives have many beautiful attractions that tourists have to visit them during their travel to this country. In following we talk about them.
View moreTurkey is an ancient patchwork of cultures, peoples and landscapes. With Eastern Europe to one side and Asia to the other, Turkey has been shaped and influenced by empires, cultural connections and trading routes throughout its long history. Its natural landscapes and coastline have long played an important role in the country’s fortunes, and today it’s these same beautiful beaches in Turkey that magnetize people to visit this historic nation. Surrounded by seas on three sides, Turkey’s shores offer the chance to swim in the clear waters of the Aegean Sea, the inland waters of the Black Sea, and the pure dazzling blues of the Mediterranean Sea. If you’re in search of unforgettable, fascinating and remarkably diverse beaches, then you should take a trip to Turkey.
View moreIn Turkey’s Central Anatolia is Cappadocia, an otherworldly destination that tops the bucket list of many travelers. Valleys, rock formations and caves form naturally, with some of those caves housing sprawling rooms, churches and even accommodation carved out by early Christians over the centuries. If you’re planning a trip to Cappadocia, you don’t have to settle for an ordinary hotel. Instead, you can have an amazing in one of the cave hotels of Cappadocia. These are entire hotels carved out of the landscape, letting you experience the true culture and beauty of the region. This list highlights some of the most memorable cave hotels found in Cappadocia.
View moreMuscat is the capital and largest city of Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate reached 1.4 million as of September 2018.[2] The metropolitan area spans approximately 3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi)[3] and includes six provinces called wilayats.[citation needed] Known since the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers such as the Persians, the Portuguese Empire, the Iberian Union and the Ottoman Empire at various points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians and the Balochis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society. The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. Low-lying white buildings typify most of Muscat's urban landscape, while the port-district of Muttrah, with its corniche and harbour, form the north-eastern periphery of the city. Muscat's economy is dominated by Trade, Petroleum, Liquified Natural Gas and Porting.
View moreTbilisi is an economic, political and cultural center of Georgia, which offers lots of fun for locals and tourists. The city was founded by the Georgian king in the 5th century and became the capital in the 6th century. With its rich history and diversity of nationalities living in this part of the Caucasus, you can find here homes of various architectural styles. In the center you can see the modern avenues and old narrow streets, particularly interesting for tourists can be a medieval town.
View moreHistorically the domain of individual Arab clans and families, the region now comprising the emirates also has been influenced by Persian culture owing to its close proximity to Iran, and its porous maritime borders have for centuries invited migrants and traders from elsewhere. In the 18th century, Portugal and the Netherlands extended their holdings in the region but retreated with the growth of British naval power there; following a series of truces with Britain in the 19th century, the emirates united to form the Trucial States (also called Trucial Oman or the Trucial Sheikhdoms). The states gained autonomy following World War II (1939–45), when the trucial states of Bahrain and Qatar declared independent statehood. The rest were formally united in 1971, with the city of Abu Dhabi serving as the capital. The stability of the federation has since been tested by rivalries between the families governing the larger states of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, though external events such as the Persian Gulf War (1990–91) and an ongoing territorial dispute with Iran have served to strengthen the emirates’ political cohesion.
View moreTunisia is a North African country bordering the Mediterranean Sea and Sahara Desert. In the capital, Tunis, the Bardo Museum has archaeological exhibits from Roman mosaics to Islamic art. The city’s medina quarter encompasses the massive Al-Zaytuna Mosque and a thriving souk. To the east, the site of ancient Carthage features the Antonine Baths and other ruins, plus artifacts at the Carthage National Museum.
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