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          Things to do in Kuala Lumpur

 

In Kuala Lumpur there are numerous things to do. With the city having immense activity, there is no shortage for anyone. Indeed, it is high unlikely that you will get bored here.

 

Shopping:

Exploring the markets and shopping centers in this city can take days. There is so much to see and one can even spend a whole vacation shopping and still not finish exploring everything. There are wide varieties of things to purchase and also plenty of cultural items that one could take back as decoration pieces.

Spas:

If you are not shopping or sight seeing, there are other things to do as well, like going to the spas. After spending long hours outdoors site-seeing
     
The spas are capable of removing your fatigue, and this is possible with the hands of hands of professional consultants and masseurs. It is said that professional hands knead at tired muscles and remove all body stress. In view of the reputation of these hands, it must be asserted that these massages are worth your money in Kuala Lumpur.

In addition to the firm hands of the professionals who set to work on your tired muscles, water treatment is another thing you could try out here. This is also called hydrotherapy and thalassotherapy. Cold and hot water baths, compresses and underwater massages are some of the treatments visitors go for here. Many visitors may even go for these whether they are tired or not, just for the sake of experimentation.

Sore muscles can also be treated with appropriate care. This is done with warm towels that are quite relieving, as they are soaked in herbal, seaweed, aromatherapy oils, mud and clay. These are all applied together in order to remove toxins from the body.

Aside from going to spas which could also be a very interesting visit for you, there are other things that you could do as well. Kuala Lumpur’s coast is ideal for activities such as snorkelling, water-skiing, boating, cruising, swimming and even diving.

Pulau Besar, Malacca:

This place is believed top be ideal for diving A great introduction to diving is from Pulau Besar, just off the state of Malacca. Being near Kuala Lumpur, one can easily get to this place; it is around 3 nautical miles from Pengkalan Pernu at Umbai, and about 10km south from Malacca town.

Pulau Pangkor, Perak:

Perak, has several fantastic beaches and islands. It also attracts divers who may even come to this place from Kuala Lumpur. It is not a far off place and may be reached by bus or taxi from Kuala Lumpur.

Golf:

Aside from the more adventurous activities of diving and snorkeling, golf is another interest of the people here, and to visitors this means a lot. This is because of the fact that it is obvious that golf courses would be more developed and of standard. With locals also being interested in the sport and not simply providing entertainment for visitors, means that there is every chance that the standard at which golf is played here would be elevated.

It is said that Kuala Lumpur is a treasure where gold is concerned, as it has some of the best golf courses. At these courses, visitors are also provided with the caddies.
One of the best courses here is known as the Saujana Golf & Country Club; it had been the venue for the Carslberg Malaysia Open Golf Championship in 2001. This golf tournament was worth US$910,000, and remains one of prestigious competitions.

The Saujana is in fact rated among the best 100 golf courses in the world. In addition to this one, the other two courses that are also of standard are the Palm Course and the Bunga Raya Course.


 
 
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