Kuala Lumpur on a Budget of 100 Baht

Exploring the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur with a limited budget of 100 Baht can be a unique and rewarding experience.

Here are some tips to make the most of your trip:

  • Transportation: Opt for public transportation like the LRT or buses, which are affordable and efficient. Consider walking or cycling for shorter distances to save money and explore the city at your own pace.
  • Accommodation: Look for budget-friendly hostels or guesthouses that offer comfortable and clean accommodation. Consider staying in areas like Chinatown or Bukit Bintang, which are centrally located and offer easy access to attractions.
  • Food: Indulge in delicious local street food, which is not only affordable but also offers a wide variety of flavors and experiences. Explore hawker centers and food stalls for authentic and budget-friendly meals.
  • Activities: Visit free attractions like the Perdana Botanical Gardens, the National Museum, or the Batu Caves. These offer cultural and historical insights without breaking the bank. Consider exploring local markets and street art for a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture.
  • Shopping: Look for bargains at local markets like Petaling Street or Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. These offer a wide range of goods at affordable prices, from souvenirs to clothing.

Remember, with careful planning and resourcefulness, you can have a memorable and enjoyable trip to Kuala Lumpur even on a limited budget.

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In essence, we can summarize the key points as follows:

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Go simple

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Travel July 9-12, 2018

📍 Round-trip ticket 2400 baht, depending on fate and karma.

Signature Hotel: 495฿ per night, 3-night booking

Note: This translation assumes that the original text is in Thai and provides the following information:

  • The name of the hotel: Signature Hotel
  • The price per night: 495฿
  • The length of stay: 3 nights

The translation is concise and informative, providing the essential details in a clear and straightforward manner. It also uses a formal tone and avoids personal pronouns or colloquialisms.

📍Hotel fareinhien 88 (Why is this hotel not listed? To be investigated)

📍Exchanging 4000 baht will give you approximately 400 ringgit.

📍Travel by train all day.
Day 1.

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Upon waking up and landing in Kuala Lumpur, the first thing I noticed was the stern expressions of the staff, who rarely smiled like those back home. **The city is filled with trains.**

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However, there is only one line, which is extremely expensive, costing 50 ringgit, which is approximately 500 Thai baht, for a one-way trip.

Train from Airport to KL Central and then to Bangsar

From the airport to KL Central:

  • Take the KLIA Ekspres train, which takes about 28 minutes.
  • The fare is 55 Ringgit one way.

From KL Central to Bangsar:

  • Take the LRT Kelana Jaya Line from KL Central to Bangsar.
  • The journey takes about 15 minutes.
  • The fare is 2 Ringgit one way.

Total cost:

  • Airport to KL Central: 55 Ringgit
  • KL Central to Bangsar: 2 Ringgit
  • Total: 57 Ringgit

Note:

  • Prices may vary depending on the time of day and day of the week.
  • It is recommended to purchase a Touch 'n Go card for convenient travel on public transportation in Kuala Lumpur.

🏃‍♀️ After exiting the station, cross the bridge. Next to Bangsa, there is an Indian village. The entrance to the Signature Hotel is a long walk and far from tourist attractions, so I had to change hotels immediately.

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After packing, prepare to find new accommodation and collect the route.
Get off at KL central from Bangsar station.
Then continue from KL central to KLCC for 18 baht, about 2 ringgit.

Petronas Twin Towers: A Culinary Destination

The Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings, offer more than just breathtaking views. They also boast a vibrant culinary scene, making them a must-visit for food enthusiasts.

Indulge in a Culinary Adventure

Nestled within the towers' expansive base, a diverse array of restaurants caters to every palate. From fine dining establishments serving exquisite international cuisine to casual eateries offering local delicacies, the Petronas Twin Towers provide a culinary adventure for all.

A World of Flavors

Whether you crave the rich flavors of Malaysian cuisine, the delicate artistry of Japanese sushi, or the hearty comfort of Italian pasta, the Petronas Twin Towers have something to satisfy your cravings. With renowned chefs at the helm and a commitment to using the freshest ingredients, each meal is a culinary masterpiece.

A Feast for the Senses

The dining experience at the Petronas Twin Towers extends beyond the food itself. The elegant ambiance, panoramic city views, and impeccable service create an unforgettable atmosphere. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a night out with friends, the Petronas Twin Towers offer a truly memorable dining experience.

😎From KLCC, take a train to Masjid Jamek, a beautiful mosque with the River of Life flowing nearby. Enjoy the light and sound show at the River of Life before returning to your accommodation.

The first thing I learned is that hotels in Malaysia have additional security deposits. The security deposit is non-refundable and should not be booked in advance, regardless of the method.

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- Tickets cannot be purchased until the final station, and it is important to pay attention to whether to board on the right or left, otherwise you will have to return to the original station.
- Language is very important, and Malaysians like to make announcements in Malay and do not speak English for translation.

😎Let others listen to it....oh...

Day 1 of the trip.

The electric train is coming.

First day's accommodation.

First meal of the day.

Twin Towers

Dinner at the Twin Towers

Jamek Mosque, River of Life

Day 2: Check out and receive the security deposit refund, then check in.

Route:

  • Bangsar to KL Central
  • KL Central to Bukit Bintang

Accommodation:

  • Fahrenheit 88 Hotel, located on the 19th floor of a shopping mall, with an estimated price of 2400 per night.

Additional Note:

  • The entrance is extremely difficult to find, especially at night.

Lost again and again and again 😂

This plug is huge, I need to find a place to buy it. It's like marketing.

We bought KL for over 300 baht. As soon as we bought it, we found it for 80 baht next to our accommodation.

Wow!

Gather supplies and plan two routes.

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

Batu Caves Adventure: A Day Trip from Bukit Bintang

This passage recounts a day trip from Bukit Bintang to the Batu Caves, a popular tourist destination in Kuala Lumpur. The author describes taking the train from KL Sentral to Batu Caves, encountering a friendly Pakistani local, and experiencing some confusion at the station.

Here's a breakdown of the translated text:

  • 😎 ไปถ้ำบาตู นั้งจาก bukit bintang- KLcentral - This translates to "😎 Going to Batu Caves, taking the train from Bukit Bintang to KL Sentral." The emoji suggests excitement for the trip.
  • KL central-Batu caves ราคา18บาทแต่ล่ะเส้นโดยประมาณ - This translates to "KL Sentral to Batu Caves, the fare is approximately 18 Ringgit per route." This provides practical information for travelers.
  • วันนี้เจอชาวปากีสถานหนึ่งคนกลายเป็นเพื่อนกันซ่ะงั้น - This translates to "Today, I met a Pakistani person who became a friend." This highlights a positive social interaction during the trip.
  • และหลงสถานีและหลง - This translates to "And got lost at the station and got lost." This suggests some confusion or difficulty navigating the station.

Overall, the passage provides a glimpse into a day trip to Batu Caves, highlighting the journey, a chance encounter, and a minor inconvenience.


😎 Twin buildings again! Traveling the same route, but today I saw a romantic view from the fountain, much more beautiful than the deer yesterday. And I got lost, haha, every day. 5555

Return to the original accommodation at the original price.

Today, I went for a walk around a food street. There was Chinese, Thai, and Malaysian food. It was a real foodie paradise.

🐡The price is ridiculously expensive. They charge by weight, and our meal of 3-4 dishes came out to a little over 600 baht. We mostly ordered vegetables, but the taste was very salty.

Today, it is important to avoid dressing in a way that is too different from others. Additionally, it is recommended to speak English with a good accent, such as differentiating between "best" and "bed".

Day 3

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I woke up a little late today, so I rushed out.
I got lost again and was dizzy again.

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Go!

Today, I visited the Pink Mosque.

Today, I went to KL-Putra. There, I found a red bus with the words "Putrajaya Sight Seeing" written on it. The tour was a flat rate of 50 ringgit, which is about 500 baht. It was incredibly worth it!

😎 Putra Mosque + Prime Minister's Office.
Entering dressed as a witch.

The majestic Wawasan Bridge (สะพาน)

😎Serious Gemilang Bridge

Prime Minister's Residence

Justice Palace/Corporate Complex


After a long day of sightseeing, we returned to our accommodation exhausted. We took a walk around the area, which had a walking street with live music and various entertainment venues. We got lost again today, but it was all in good fun.

Return date
bukit bintang -kl
KL - salang tiggi
Salang tiggi - Airport
Price 198 baht

This means that it is more economical to buy tickets in stages rather than a single ticket that covers the entire journey to the airport, as this can save up to 300 baht.

This trip was a series of wrong turns.

Thank you to the kind people who gave us the opportunity to gain experience here. And thank you for reading until the end of the trip.

Advantages

Accommodation is affordable (9/10).
Easy to navigate if you're not foolish (10/10).
Safe roads and public transportation (9/10).
Clean city (8/10).

Quasi-good

Physical Appearance:

  • Strikingly fierce facial features.
  • Smiles rarely.
  • Speaks heavily in a local dialect, making English communication challenging.

Cost of Living:

  • Bottled water is expensive.
  • Food is scarcer and more expensive compared to home (7/10).

Transportation:

  • Difficulty finding taxis.

Navigation:

  • Despite getting lost, the individual demonstrates determination and eventually reaches their destination.

Overall Impression:

  • The individual finds the experience challenging but ultimately rewarding.

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