Southeast Asia is a land formed by the elements of nature with raging rivers, coral islands, and volcanoes delicately balanced with tropical forests and stretches of golden sand. This part of the world has always been a favorite with globe trotters and backpackers seeking out the mystique and tranquility of the lands south of China and Japan and east of India. Southeast Asia is subdivided into two geographic regions, Mainland Southeast Asia, formerly known as Indochina for its location between India and China, and Maritime Southeast Asia, previously known as the East Indies.
This diverse region comprising as many waterways as there are roadways has always seen a fair share of travelers not just for its varied landscapes but also for the spirituality that envelops the region. From the mosques of Malaysia and Brunei to the Taoist temples of Singapore, the Buddhist temples of Thailand, and the Hindu temples of Indonesia and Cambodia, Southeast Asia is a unique blend of religions with no one religion reigning supreme in any individual country of the region. The area which is as steeped in culture and traditions as it is with progress has marched grandly ahead towards the future with its megacities boasting the tallest skyscrapers and megamalls in the world.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a worthwhile travel destination. With dozens of must-see attractions & delectable cuisines, you won’t regret visiting the capital of Malaysia. However, if you’re in the city for transit or an overnight layover, staying in the heart might not be the best option. Instead, you should stay in one of the top…
Malaysia’s sultry capital Kuala Lumpur is a feast for the senses. The sprawling city is a cultural melting pot for the confluence of the Indian, Chinese, Islamic, and Malay cultures. As amazing a destination as it is, Kuala Lumpur, or KL, also has the country’s biggest yet discreet gay scene. Officially, Malaysia isn’t exactly what…
Malaysia’s sultry capital Kuala Lumpur was a city made for pools. With a year-round tropical climate and no beaches nearby, swimming in a pool is the best way to cool down and enjoy the city. If you’re already forking it out for a room, then why not splurge on infinity pool hotels in Kuala Lumpur?…
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city is all about captivating rather than cliched contrasts. Glass skyscrapers and Mughal-style minarets make for a juxtaposing skyline. Lush green gardens set off grey six-lane highways. What’s more, buzzing markets sit right next to glossy malls. Above all, the city is a blend of Malay, Indian, and Chinese cultures and…
As the national capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur attracts millions of visitors every year. One of them is you. Or perhaps you’re a first-timer. Regardless, there’s no doubt that this city is one of the must-visit places in Southeast Asia. You’ll be pampered by culinary and cultural activities in this city. And there’s no…
Kuala Lumpur, or KL as locals call it, had a very humble beginning. It was founded by Chinese tin miners in 1857 who were brought to work at the confluence of Gombak River and Klang River, so they called it Kuala Lumpur which in Malay means “muddy confluhoence”. The days of tin and mud are…