This
is the start of my new blog series featuring our trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
we dubbed this trip “Lost in Malaysia” because we got lost so many times around
the city, hahahaa. Its our 2nd time here in KL and its not a junket trip and we
went here by ourselves. I am with my travel blogger buds - Raffy of
www.pinoytravelblog.com and Enzo of
www.juantraveler.com , Our trip and
adventure is documented in a 11 part video blog series that you can watch it
here at
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHNFaXLZ7WyolBTf-oeZ3r12o-dQqsF2B
Me
and Enzo was here before in KL via a junket organized by Zest Air, and
then Raffy was in another junket trip the same day and he went to Kota Kinablu.
We got separated from both junket trip because we thought that we will be flying
together, but we didn’t know that there are two separate junket flights – in KL
and in Kota Kinabalu.
Our booking dramas started way back before the
junket invitation to KL, so the result is.. we have two flights to KL for this
year. Our KL first booked flight was on a later date and before the junket trip.
Ohkay.that’s a good problem for us.
Here’s the real drama of this
trip
1. Raffy got the idea that we visit KL via booking with Air Asia and
taking the advantage of the 1 Peso airfare
2. We contact Enzo if he’s willing
to join with us, it took 2 days to get a confirmation from him, because he was
in Taiwan for a trip, and he wasn’t aware about the plans
3. We booked our
flight for August and then after two days, Enzo finally received our FB message
and told us that he’s interested to join, problem is the 1 Peso airfare promo of
Air Asia is over
4. Enzo booked a flight via Zest Air on the same day of our
flight but with different schedule
5. Our Air Asia flight got cancelled due
to airline maintenance
6. Enzo got worried that he might fly alone to KL, we
told him that we will get another booking with the same date
7. We delivered
our concern to a rep. of Air Asia to help us get a transfer from Air Asia to
Zest Air, I know its okay, because back in May 2013-August 2013, both airlines
are having a strategic alliance.
8. After two days, we got confirmation from
Zest Air that we will fly with Enzo on the same schedule and flight
9. Our
flight is on August 21, 2013, but a news broke out on August 16 that
Zest
Air is suspended for safety problems , we got worried because the suspension
might cover til our flight schedule
10. Then we received a news that
Zest
Air flights resumes on August 22
11. The suspension date hits our flight
sched, so we reached a rep. from Air Asia again to help us rebook another
schedule, this time we will be booked as one group and not individually
12.
We got a rebook flight for August 22
13. On the week of Aug 22nd, the monsoon
rains flooded the whole city of Manila, and it also flooded our airports and
massive cancellation of flights were expected.
14. We were transferred to
another date which is Aug 23, but then Zest Air cancelled all flights due to
flooding in the airport and lots of passengers were stranded bec. all
commercials flights are not yet normal.
15. Zest Air auto rebook us again and
got a schedule of Aug 24 , I told my team to wait for more time and let the
bookings and airports to recover after the monsoon rains.
16. Then Zest Air
told us that we have 30 days for rebooking, they will just wait for our next
flight booking plans
17. We got busy in the entire month of September 2013.
Then we agree to rebook again for another flight to KL, Malaysia
18. We
successfully got a sched and flew to KL on Sept 22, 2013
19. Upon arrival in
KL, we started to get lost around the city hahahaha.
20. And lastly… We
learned that Zest Air is finally acquired by Air Asia and it will be rebranded
now as Air Asia Zest (news at
http://www.pinoytravelblog.com/2013/09/21/zest-air-to-be-rebranded-as-airasia-zest-flyzest-airasiaph/ )
After
we got the final booking details, it took me 4 days to organize an itinerary for
the three of us, I used Google in searching for the “things to do in Kuala
Lumpur” and I landed in some blogs sharing their travel stories. I also read
some tips at Tripadvisor, and also thanks to our familiarization tour from the
KL junket trip, I used it as one of my reference for our trip.
I listed
down the sites to visit and plot them all in my Google Maps profile and all
destinations are available for public view, you can check it out at
http://bit.ly/teamklmap
The Google
Map helped me to check how far the sites that we plan to visit per day and how
far it is from our hotel (btw we checked in at Tune Hotels Downtown
KL)
here’s my proposed itinerary – and I’m glad that they agree.
1
day before our flight..I got info from Enzo and Raffy that we will be going to
Singapore..I was surprised when I learned that they are serious to have a side
trip in SG, the plan was to visit Sky Scanner office in SG and the country
manager invited us to visit them there. So I inserted that SG trip in our
itinerary. (we didn’t make it to SG bec. of lack of time to
travel)
Sept 22 - day 16:55am - Manila departure
10:35am - Arrival in LCCT, KL
11:30 am - check in Tune Hotels
12nn -
rest and lunch
2pm - walk around, buy supplies (water and food)
3pm -
rest
4pm - explore around Tune Hotels ( Jalan Sultan Ismail and
Jalan
Tuanku Abdul Rahman)
5pm - Petronas Tower - tour around inside and
outside
6pm - visit Lake Symphony outside Petronas, KL City Park and
Aquaria KLCC
7pm - KL Tower
7:30pm - Bintang Walk
8pm - Dinner at
Jalan Alor
9pm - Tour around Bukit Bintang
10pm - chill out and go back to
Tunes hotel
Sept 23 - day 2
Trip to SG ??????
6am
- Ride bus early in KL Sentral
11am - arrival in SG
12nn - tour around
SG
6pm - ride bus back to KL
11pm - arrival in KL
11:30pm - go back to
Tunes Hotel
Sept 23 - day 2KL only
7am -
breakfast
8am - chillax
9am - regroup - ride train to Batu Caves
10am -
Batu Caves (tour around)
11am - inside Batu Caves
12nn - snacks at shop
10
1pm - ride train going to Royal Selangor Visitor Center
By Light Rapid
Transit
Take the PUTRA LRT, alight at Wangsa Maju station and hop into
a
taxi to take you to the Visitor Centre.
1:30pm - arrival in Royal
Selangor
3pm - go back to Tune Hotels
4pm - rest in hotel
5pm - visit
Masjid Jamek, Merdekah Square and KL City Gallery
6pm - Central Market
Annexe
7pm - eat dinner somewhere
9pm - go back to Tune
Hotels
Sept 24 - day 37am - breakfast
8am -
chillax in room
9am - regroup
10am - visit Chinatown in Jalan
Petaling
11am - visit Sri Mahamariamman Temple
12nn - lunch
somewhere
1pm - go to Little India in Brickfields
3pm - Thean Hou
Temple
5pm - go to Berjaya Time Square
6pm - chillax
7pm - eat dinner
there
9pm - go back to Tune Hotels
Sept 25 - day
46am - breakfast
7am - check out of Tune Hotels
7:30am -
travel to LCCT
8:30am - arrival in LCCT
9am - check in luggage and get
boarding pass
10am - wait in LCCT lounge
11:20am - departure from
KL
3:00pm - arrival in Manila
Day 1 itinerary wasn’t followed bec. we meet up with
www.Rebeccasaw.com , top blogger in
Malaysia, and also met her friends, too. We compressed our day 1 and 2 itinerary for our 2nd
day trip and then followed by day 3 and 4 itinerary. I dropped the visit in
Royal Selangor, Little India, Berjaya time square and some temples visit, bec. the
travel route is not workable anymore for our trip. But we got a cool visit in
Jalan Dutamas and Petaling Jaya.
Here
are my travel photo story
Seated by the window is always awesome hahah!! I
was sleeping during the trip and I woke up and we are now in Malaysia airspace.
Safely
landed in Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal (KLCCT)
We meet again
Malaysia!!
The
difference when you are in junket trip, you have a guide and the luxury of
traveling without any hassle, for our part by traveling on our own, we started
to get confused on how we can travel via bus or train going to the city.
At the exit of the terminal, we found some booths that sells bus and
train tickets to KL, photo above was proposed to us and priced at RM 12.50 via KLIA
transit train. We learned that we need to ride a bus going to the train
station, its two ride going to KL Sentral. We went to the next both to check out
a much affordable rate.
This
is it!! we bought this one bus ride to KL Sentral for only RM9.00, I explained
to Raffy that LCCT to KL travel time is around 1 1/2 hour, and it depends if
there’s traffic along the highway. Bus ride is faster and comfortable going to KL. The train ride usually stop in every station and there’s a
delay, It’s a bit faster but its hard to sleep in a train that usually stop and
then move in every minutes.
in
LCCT
we hunt for resto and café for us to eat our breakfast
After
eating our breakfast in Marybrown fast food, we went to the bus terminal at the
end of the LCCT and there we found our Sky Bus
The
Sky Bus leaves LCCT with full of passengers, Its best to have a CR break first
before you board this bus, because the bus will not pull over while roaming the
long highway to KL.
There’s
a toilet infront of the bus terminal, so when you see this..don’t think
twice.
Inside
Sky Bus.
Air conditioned bus with comfy seats, curtains and luggage carrier.
HotLink
mobile network, I always see lots of signs of telco companies here in Malaysia,
but we didn’t tried getting a prepaid plan for 4 days, I’m happy already with a
data plan but I don’t know which is the BETTER network. Accdg. to Kevin, a tech
blogger in Malaysia that we just met, he shared that
http://www.u.com.my/ U mobile is the better
network here in KL.
After
we arrive in KL Sentral via bus, this is the look of our face hahahah
We
started to get lost and didn’t know how to go to Tune Hotels Downtown KL. I’m
glad that we have the address, we ask around and the info booth told
us that we should ride the KL Monorail located outside the KL Sentral.
KL
Sentral is a network of train and bus station that connects everyone around KL
It’s
like an airport and mall too
Outside
KL Sentral
We
are now here at the KL Sentral Monorail station. We made it ahhaahaa!
Morning
rush hour at KL Sentral Monorail station, it is also the first station.
There’s
our destination Medan Tuanku
Enzo
inside the Monorail
Here’s
Raffy freaking out as he ran towards the monorail ticket entrance machine, that
red thing opens and closes after you scan the plastic token to the machine. The
red divider can close the entry after a passenger is scanned through and safely
out of the red divider.
View
from below… that’s the KL Monorail
so beautiful…
From
Medan Tuanku monorail station, its just a walking distance going to Tune Hotels
Downtown KL.
One short walk and one cross of a road intersection
And
now we are here in Tune Hotels Downtown KL
Watch out for more blog post
about our trip and how we started to get LOST IN MALAYSIA!
If you are in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and you’re traveling in a
budget..then I suggest you
Check in at Tune Hotels Downtown KL
http://www.tunehotels.com/my/en/our-hotels/downtown-kl/
1. After arriving in LCCT or KLIA , take a train or bus going to KL Sentral
(bus ride approx 1 hour to KL)
2. At KL Sentral, walk out of the terminal and
head to KL Sentral Monorail, located outside the KL Sentral terminal
3. in KL
Sentral Monorail station, buy a token going to Medan Tuanku station, price is at
2RM
4. At Medan Tuanku station, you can walk via the elevated walkway or the
sidewalk street going to Tune Hotels Downtown KL
You can also ride the taxi from KL Sentral, but riding the Monorail is much
more fun, convenient and affordable.
take note: some taxi drivers at KL Sentral will propose to you a 40RM ride
going to Medan Tuanku area. I suggest just take the Monorail, of if you are in
a hurry or traveling with your family with child, you can take the special taxis
offering a ride with special price.
At Tune Hotels, single bed price is
around 45RM per night (Php 700 per night)
Tune Hotel - Downtown
KL
316 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.