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Insta Friendly Attractions In KL & Selangor

Kuala Lumpur and Selangor currently undergo Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) until Oct 27. Under conditional MCO, inter-district travel will not be allowed.


So, once it's safe to go out again, how about we start to explore these entrancing spaces in the Klang Valley.


Batu Caves


Batu Caves, one of Kuala Lumpur’s most frequented tourist attractions, is a limestone hill comprising three major caves and a number of smaller ones.



Located approximately 11 kilometres to the north of Kuala Lumpur, this 100-year-old temple features idols and statues erected inside the main caves and around it. Incorporated with interior limestone formations said to be around 400 million years old, the temple is considered an important religious landmark by Hindus. Not to forget, their candy-coloured columns stairways are just part of the amazing experience that Batu Caves offers.


The River Of Life



Listed among the world's top 10 most beautiful waterfronts by Indepedent UK, the River of Life project covers eight different rivers within Klang Valley, including the Klang and Gombak rivers which converge in front of Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, the city's oldest mosque. 


Bank Negara Malaysia Museum & Art Gallery


Dedicated to providing visitors with meaningful engagement with the public, BNM MAG elevates visitor experience through innovative temporary exhibitions, special programmes and outreach activities that strengthen and enrich the community from all walks of life.



Offers a multifaceted range of themes through its six permanent galleries: Children’s Gallery, the Bank Negara Malaysia Gallery, Economics Gallery, Islamic Finance Gallery, Numismatics Gallery and Art Gallery. These galleries delve into the Malaysian economy, the Bank’s role in the nation’s economic development and financial landscape since pre-independence to the present-day.


[Update] : They are currently on temporary closure as per the announcement on their website.


"Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery (BNM MAG) will be temporarily closed from Monday, 9 March 2020 until further notice. The closure is a proactive precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of visitors and staff following concerns on the recent COVID-19 outbreak"


Perdana Botanical Gardens Kuala Lumpur


This attractive garden located in Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park.




It often visited by local to go jogging by the lake or casual breezy walk which set amidst a variety of plants and trees. Head to the main square at Laman Perdana for some epic photo opportunities by those majestic canopy columns. 


Thean Hou Temple




This six-tiered Buddhist temple in Kuala Lumpur is known for its picturesque pagodas, ornate columns and beautifully kept grounds. A popular spot for photo-taking is the courtyard where rows of overhanging red lanterns create a surreal setting.



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