the hop on hop off bus is new this year and our concierge said it was a good way to see round KL when we enquired about a city tour. Said that too many tours mainly took you to gem stores etc. This seemed right when I overheard someone telling their friend about the trip they'd just been on - and the first four stops were various buying opportunities. We are used to the gem store stop but 4 in one trip seemed a bit much!
Anyway- if you are going to KL shortly, I would skip the hop on hop off. It has too many teething problems- one being no buses on the route! the route itself is good. They are supposed to be every half an hour. We waited 40 mins. When we got on it soon became clear that there were several irate people who had got on the stop before and had waited a lot longer. The headsets were not working so, although it advertises 8 different languages it is only once you get on, pay for your ticket that you are told the headsets aren't working and the commentary is English only. Fine for us but annoying for others. We had been going to stay on right the way round to begin with and then get off at the stops we wanted. Done this before in other cities. However, we got off at the Bird Park and had a great time there- well worth seeing. Then went back to the bus- an hour and 10 mins it turned up. We had been debating just getting a taxi but had a lot of the route still to see so just waited and waited.......
During our time in KL we visited Chinatown a couple of times but didn't really find it as "Chinese" as other cities. We went up the Menara tower- that is well worth doing. I found it fascinating and the audio guide was first class for pointing out the landmarks. We tried to get tickets for Pretonas first but despite being there by 8.45 we could not get tickets. If you want tickets be there at 8am. Have to say was not too bothered as the walkway it takes you to is not nearly as high as the Menara tower. (would still have liked to do it though) We did some window shopping within the complex( finances don't stretch to buying designer though
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We went to the Batu caves. Very impressive but boy its some climb! Unfortunately we could not access the caves at the bottom as there was some development work going on. We had a wonder round the temple there as well.
We did some shopping along Bukit Bintang.
We loved Jalan Alor- fantastic food and atmosphere. We just looked for the busiest place with the most locals and we were right to do so! We loved it so much we went twice.
Worth a mention is the park at Pretonas. It is a super area and the paddling area is well used by local families.
As mentioned before, I think KL is the one with the most mix of cultures I have seen and I enjoyed that aspect.
Although I did not find KL as humid as Singapore that is not saying much as we were still soaked in sweat for a lot of the time
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At least we did not have to give up on some of our siteseeing as we did in Singapore though.
The taxi situation- we just got over by offering everyone 10 ringits. They weren't interested if the meter was going to be less than that.
The Batu caves we did by taxi- 40 ringits each way which wasn't bad as it is a bit out and stopped all the uneccesary "buying" stops you get on tours.
Thats about if for KL- will add more if I remember anything else