My Travel Tales #3: A View From The Top Of Petronas Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Petronas Twin Towers is synonymous with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I recently had a chance to visit this amazing work of engineering, which has placed Malaysia among the top tourist destinations in the world.
I must admit that being an engineer myself, I love amazing works of engineering, especially tall buildings with unique architecture. Without a doubt, Petronas Twin Towers rank high in my list of most amazing places visited.
These pair of skyscrapers are one of the tallest buildings in the world at 451.9 meters. A skybridge links the two towers at 41st and 42nd floors.
Note: Visit to Twin Towers needs a prior reservation which can be done through their website. You can also get tickets directly from the reception office; however, you might have to reach there very early morning and stand in queue as tickets are provided on first-come-first-serve basis (I have visited Petronas Twin Towers twice, and for the first time I went there at 5:30 am just to be among the first few. If you have prior reservation, please do note that they are very punctual about time.)
Here are some pictures I took during my visit the buildings.
Standing Tall: Amazing engineering
The skybridge
The second tower from the top
From the Top
Everything looks so tiny
Reaching the pinnacle
When all other buildings are below you
Standing tall among others
View of the horizon
The crossroads from top
From the bottom
Just the right angle
Glorious At night
I love Kuala Lumpur and I recently went there for 7 days for the second time. I love to walk and explore the city, which is what I did for 7 days. It is not only one of the major financial hubs of the world but it also has everything one needs from a city - great food, amazing people, awesome night life and thriving with activities.
Well, I will surely go there again...
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Until next time..
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