Kuala Lumpur is the capital city and the federal territory of Malaysia. Also known as Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, it is one of the main city center populated by tall skyscrapers and lively nightlife. It is also recorded to be the largest city in Malaysia with populations of over 7 million in 2018 alone. The best way to get to Kuala Lumpur is by flying, even when you are traveling domestically, it is still easier to go by flight than the bus or train when it comes to traveling time. Some of the major highlights in Kuala Lumpur not to be missed include Central Market, Petronas Twin Tower, and Batu Caves.
Kuala Lumpur is always sunny most of the time. The weather makes it almost suitable for traveling any time within the year. However, the best time one should travel to Kuala Lumpur from Jakarta is from early June to late September and from mid-December to mid-March. This is because on months other than that, the east coast will be having its annual monsoon season, thus it tends to give some dark clouds over in Kuala Lumpur.
Operating airlines available in Traveloka including both domestic and international carriers. Such airlines include Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Jetstar, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines, Vietjet, Turkish Airlines, Japan Airlines, EVA Air, and many more. For further information in regards to travel safety during the pandemic can be referred to Traveloka’s Coronavirus Information.
Agri Airport (AJI) - Agri Airport is the main airport operating in eastern Turkey. It is approximately 8 km away from the city center. This will take around 10 minutes or more to travel from the city center to the airport depending on the condition of the traffic that day.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) - Kuala Lumpur International Airport or short for KLIA is right at Sepang. There are two KLIA airports, but both located close to each other. KLIA2 is where AirAsia mainly operates. The airport is 58 km away from the capital city. It will take approximately 50 minutes to reach the city center from the airport. Time may vary depending on traffic during that day.
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB) - Also known as Subang Airport, it is the oldest airport in Malaysia. It caters to mostly domestic routes in Malaysia with main airlines operating such as Firefly and Malindo Air. Subang Airport is 21 km from the city center. It will take around 26 minutes to travel from the airport to the city center.
As mentioned, the weather in Kuala Lumpur is pretty much predictable as there is only two main seasons there is: the dry and wet season. The average temperature in Kuala Lumpur varies from 23 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius. The temperature rarely goes above 35 degrees Celsius during the dry season or below 21 degrees Celsius during the wet season.
Central Market - Central Market is one of the oldest hot spots for tourists and among the locals. It housed some of the most amazing crafts and products at a cheap price. This is the spot to go shopping and be one with the locals here. Central Market is 3 km away from the city center and it will take you mere five minutes to reach there. It is accessible via bus, taxi, and train.
Petronas Twin Tower - The Petronas Twin Tower is another iconic skyscraper in Malaysia. It was built in 1993 - 1999 by an architect named Cesar Pelli. It broke the record by being the tallest building in the world from 1998 to 2004. The tower's connecting bridge is accessible for tourists daily until 9 PM where you can grasp the scenery of Kuala Lumpur as a whole. The twin towers are 6 km away from the city center. It will take around 12 minutes to travel to get to the towers.
Batu Caves - Batu Caves is both astonishing and magical. It is a temple located inside the limestone hill along the highway in the Gombak district. The most iconic feature of Batu Caves is the giant 42.7 meters high Lord Murugan golden statue; and the colorful 272 steps leading up to the temples. Batu Caves is 19 km away from the city center. It will take 22 minutes from the city center to the temple.
Planning is a good way to go traveling, be it domestically or internationally, but don’t disregard the fact that things can and most likely would not go as planned. This could either be due to suddenly the activity you want to do is unavailable or if more logistical issues force you to think of other ways to do things. Keep in mind that plan is a good base, but when you are traveling and there are a lot of external factors involved, it will be a different kind of adventure.
There is a saying that doesn’t keep all your money with your person when you travel, but that doesn’t mean you should not bring extra money at all. Keep extra credit and atm cards with you when you travel. This will help greatly when things go south and believe me, it probably will. Keeping cards instead of cash with your person is better and safer.
This will come in handy when you are traveling to a place where English is not their first, second, or only language at all. It is best to learn some local words that can help you through the trip, especially in terms of direction, transportation, medical, and such. Plus, it will open a ton of network opportunities with the locals to be able to be among them. You will be able to make friends and discover some hidden gems you never thought you would find.
This might sound ridiculous but it is important nonetheless. We tend to underestimate ourselves and assume we have it all in our heads. It is best to have it with you at all times because when you need a specific direction back, you can refer to it easily. It is best to keep it on paper as well because you will never know when the handy-dandy technology will fail you when you need it the most.
We are not going minimalist here, but minimalism can help you get more things done. In order to determine how many you should bring with you, you should always go back to the question of where and what. Where are you going? What will you be doing? This will bring you back to the consideration if you do a lot of walking, then it is best to bring something you are comfortable with. The key example is to wear your everyday clothes because you know what you are comfortable with to go about your day. Don’t overthink too much on a “just in case” situation because that is the number one trap to bring more with you and in the end, it will just make your bag heavier with things you can either reuse or get easier there.
Be it whether you are traveling domestic or international, it is important to gear yourself up with travel insurance. Traveloka itself provides travel insurance from Chubbs. This is pretty much self-explanatory because you will never expect what could happen when you are abroad. Even if you are traveling domestically, should things go out of your control such as accidents or sickness, you will have the leverage of insurance coverage.
Despite the beauty of the world, it is not necessarily a safe one. Even if you are doing a solo trip, always keep in touch with your family and/or friends. Let them have a copy of your itinerary so that they have an idea of where you are. Keep them close in contact each day and let them know when you are changing locations during your trip.
Booking might be hard on certain online travel agency platforms, but Traveloka has its ways of making it easy for customers to book their flights.
From either the mobile app or the desktop, you will be able to easily search for your flights by filtering the necessary information such as travel date, trip type for either one-way or return, etc.
You will be given information about the airline name, flight schedule, and ticket price once you arrived at the flight search results page. You can further refine your searches based on the filters you set.
If you already have an account with Traveloka, you will be able to fill in your details in advance, thus when it is time to fill in your contact information and passenger details, you can just click on the information.
From the many payment methods available, choose one that best suits you.
Within 60 minutes after your payment is confirmed, we will send your e-ticket to your email.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city and the federal territory of Malaysia. Also known as Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, it is one of the main city center populated by tall skyscrapers and lively nightlife. It is also recorded to be the largest city in Malaysia with populations of over 7 million in 2018 alone. The best way to get to Kuala Lumpur is by flying, even when you are traveling domestically, it is still easier to go by flight than the bus or train when it comes to traveling time. Some of the major highlights in Kuala Lumpur not to be missed include Central Market, Petronas Twin Tower, and Batu Caves.
Kuala Lumpur is always sunny most of the time. The weather makes it almost suitable for traveling any time within the year. However, the best time one should travel to Kuala Lumpur from Jakarta is from early June to late September and from mid-December to mid-March. This is because on months other than that, the east coast will be having its annual monsoon season, thus it tends to give some dark clouds over in Kuala Lumpur.
Operating airlines available in Traveloka including both domestic and international carriers. Such airlines include Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Jetstar, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines, Vietjet, Turkish Airlines, Japan Airlines, EVA Air, and many more. For further information in regards to travel safety during the pandemic can be referred to Traveloka’s Coronavirus Information.
Agri Airport (AJI) - Agri Airport is the main airport operating in eastern Turkey. It is approximately 8 km away from the city center. This will take around 10 minutes or more to travel from the city center to the airport depending on the condition of the traffic that day.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) - Kuala Lumpur International Airport or short for KLIA is right at Sepang. There are two KLIA airports, but both located close to each other. KLIA2 is where AirAsia mainly operates. The airport is 58 km away from the capital city. It will take approximately 50 minutes to reach the city center from the airport. Time may vary depending on traffic during that day.
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB) - Also known as Subang Airport, it is the oldest airport in Malaysia. It caters to mostly domestic routes in Malaysia with main airlines operating such as Firefly and Malindo Air. Subang Airport is 21 km from the city center. It will take around 26 minutes to travel from the airport to the city center.
As mentioned, the weather in Kuala Lumpur is pretty much predictable as there is only two main seasons there is: the dry and wet season. The average temperature in Kuala Lumpur varies from 23 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius. The temperature rarely goes above 35 degrees Celsius during the dry season or below 21 degrees Celsius during the wet season.
Central Market - Central Market is one of the oldest hot spots for tourists and among the locals. It housed some of the most amazing crafts and products at a cheap price. This is the spot to go shopping and be one with the locals here. Central Market is 3 km away from the city center and it will take you mere five minutes to reach there. It is accessible via bus, taxi, and train.
Petronas Twin Tower - The Petronas Twin Tower is another iconic skyscraper in Malaysia. It was built in 1993 - 1999 by an architect named Cesar Pelli. It broke the record by being the tallest building in the world from 1998 to 2004. The tower's connecting bridge is accessible for tourists daily until 9 PM where you can grasp the scenery of Kuala Lumpur as a whole. The twin towers are 6 km away from the city center. It will take around 12 minutes to travel to get to the towers.
Batu Caves - Batu Caves is both astonishing and magical. It is a temple located inside the limestone hill along the highway in the Gombak district. The most iconic feature of Batu Caves is the giant 42.7 meters high Lord Murugan golden statue; and the colorful 272 steps leading up to the temples. Batu Caves is 19 km away from the city center. It will take 22 minutes from the city center to the temple.
Planning is a good way to go traveling, be it domestically or internationally, but don’t disregard the fact that things can and most likely would not go as planned. This could either be due to suddenly the activity you want to do is unavailable or if more logistical issues force you to think of other ways to do things. Keep in mind that plan is a good base, but when you are traveling and there are a lot of external factors involved, it will be a different kind of adventure.
There is a saying that doesn’t keep all your money with your person when you travel, but that doesn’t mean you should not bring extra money at all. Keep extra credit and atm cards with you when you travel. This will help greatly when things go south and believe me, it probably will. Keeping cards instead of cash with your person is better and safer.
This will come in handy when you are traveling to a place where English is not their first, second, or only language at all. It is best to learn some local words that can help you through the trip, especially in terms of direction, transportation, medical, and such. Plus, it will open a ton of network opportunities with the locals to be able to be among them. You will be able to make friends and discover some hidden gems you never thought you would find.
This might sound ridiculous but it is important nonetheless. We tend to underestimate ourselves and assume we have it all in our heads. It is best to have it with you at all times because when you need a specific direction back, you can refer to it easily. It is best to keep it on paper as well because you will never know when the handy-dandy technology will fail you when you need it the most.
We are not going minimalist here, but minimalism can help you get more things done. In order to determine how many you should bring with you, you should always go back to the question of where and what. Where are you going? What will you be doing? This will bring you back to the consideration if you do a lot of walking, then it is best to bring something you are comfortable with. The key example is to wear your everyday clothes because you know what you are comfortable with to go about your day. Don’t overthink too much on a “just in case” situation because that is the number one trap to bring more with you and in the end, it will just make your bag heavier with things you can either reuse or get easier there.
Be it whether you are traveling domestic or international, it is important to gear yourself up with travel insurance. Traveloka itself provides travel insurance from Chubbs. This is pretty much self-explanatory because you will never expect what could happen when you are abroad. Even if you are traveling domestically, should things go out of your control such as accidents or sickness, you will have the leverage of insurance coverage.
Despite the beauty of the world, it is not necessarily a safe one. Even if you are doing a solo trip, always keep in touch with your family and/or friends. Let them have a copy of your itinerary so that they have an idea of where you are. Keep them close in contact each day and let them know when you are changing locations during your trip.
Booking might be hard on certain online travel agency platforms, but Traveloka has its ways of making it easy for customers to book their flights.
From either the mobile app or the desktop, you will be able to easily search for your flights by filtering the necessary information such as travel date, trip type for either one-way or return, etc.
You will be given information about the airline name, flight schedule, and ticket price once you arrived at the flight search results page. You can further refine your searches based on the filters you set.
If you already have an account with Traveloka, you will be able to fill in your details in advance, thus when it is time to fill in your contact information and passenger details, you can just click on the information.
From the many payment methods available, choose one that best suits you.
Within 60 minutes after your payment is confirmed, we will send your e-ticket to your email.