Malaysia – Count Ocram https://countocram.com fashion | travel | food | photography Fri, 09 Jun 2017 00:45:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Going Solo in Malaysia https://countocram.com/2017/06/09/going-solo-in-malaysia/ https://countocram.com/2017/06/09/going-solo-in-malaysia/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2017 00:45:03 +0000 http://countocram.com/?p=2441 Continue reading "Going Solo in Malaysia"]]> One of the items in my bucket list is to solo-travel to an international destination. I finally placed a check mark on this item during my recent trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. If you haven’t read my “Short Trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia” blog post, I got invited by AirAsia to attend the first ever Santan Food Festival at the AirAsia RedQ in Malaysia. Several media, bloggers and influencers from ASEAN countries attended the event.

I was supposed to fly to Malaysia on the day of the event together with the rest of Cebu representatives but I request to fly-in a day before so that I’ll have time to explore Kuala Lumpur. I was worried that I won’t have time to visit Kuala Lumpur to see the Petronas Twin Towers since it’s kilometers away from the AirAsia RedQ.

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I was not really nervous going solo in Kuala Lumpur since I’ve been there last year during my birthday trip. My biggest worry actually is who will be taking my photos, specifically my OOTDs, ahaha! You know, blogger duties. But I was able to survive my solo trip thanks to my trusty Fujifilm X-A3 camera, Fujifilm Camera Remote app and a gorilla pod.

Going Solo in Malaysia

With the Fujifilm Camera Remote app, you can use your smart phone to shoot images, adjust shutter speed, aperture, ISO and focus. The best thing about it is that you will be able to view the frame on the app, so positioning and angling will be a breeze. You can even go as far as 20 feet to capture the shot, there might be a slight delay but it’s possible. You can also use the app to browse and transfer images from your camera to your phone which is very convenient.

Going Solo in Malaysia

During my stay in Kuala Lumpur, I visited two of my favorite buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers. I roam around KLCC Park to find a good spot for OOTDs with the Petronas Twin Towers in the background. Of course, I also chose the spots with only few people. I setup my camera, connect my phone, used the camera app, and viola!

Going Solo in Malaysia

Going Solo in Malaysia

Going Solo in Malaysia

Going Solo in Malaysia

Going Solo in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur’s weather is similar to what we have in the Philippines but it’s more humid. I always wanted to look stylish whenever I travel, good thing, my modern kimono made my look stand out. My backpack also added accent to my look, and at the same time, store my travel essentials.

Going Solo in Malaysia
Cap: SM Accessories | Kimono: Markus | Shirt: Burton Menswear | Pants: Penshoppe | Sneakers: New Balance | Watch: Lloyd | Backpack: Anello

In general, I was happy that I was able to explore KL on my own, and took good photos of myself. I don’t have to worry on my future solo travels anymore, thanks to my Fujifilm X-A3. Thank you AirAsia for flying me to Kuala Lumpuer, Malaysia.

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A Short Trip to Kuala Lumpur + Santan Food Festival https://countocram.com/2017/06/05/short-trip-to-kuala-lumpur/ https://countocram.com/2017/06/05/short-trip-to-kuala-lumpur/#comments Sun, 04 Jun 2017 23:59:58 +0000 http://countocram.com/?p=2404 Continue reading "A Short Trip to Kuala Lumpur + Santan Food Festival"]]> I recently went to Malaysia to attend the biggest inflight food tasting event in Asia, the AirAsia Santan Food Festival. It was supposed to be an overnight trip only but I requested to fly-in a day before the event so that I can explore Kuala Lumpur and see for the second time my favorite twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers.

How to get to KL Sentral from KLIA2

The first time I was in Malaysia, I took the KLIA Ekspres to get to KL Sentral from KLIA2, and that cost me RM55 (Php600) per way which is quite expensive. But if you’re in a rush, the travel time between the two terminals is only 30 minutes with one stop to KLIA.

On my second visit, I decided to take the Skybus from KLIA2 to KL Sentral and it only cost me RM12 (Php140) per way. It’s a non-stop bus service between the two terminals, and the ride took about 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the traffic. The bus is comfortable and the air-conditioning is very cold. You can also store your big luggage in the bus compartment. This is probably the cheapest way to get from KLIA to Kuala Lumpur.

Where to stay in Kuala Lumpur?

Airbnb is always on top of my list whenever I’m booking a place for my travels. The reason is because there are many affordable choices, listings are better than a hotel, and some offers the best views in the world, just like what I found in KL.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

I booked a room in Regalia Residence and it only cost me Php1,192 for a night stay. The building is centrally located and only a short walk from Sunway Putra Mall and Putra and PWTC stations. What I’m really after in booking the place is the view from their sky pool on the 37th floor, and it did not disappoint. You will see the beautiful Kuala Lumpur’s skyline from the sky pool and that includes the Petronas Twin Towers and KL Tower. The sky pool is only accessible to guests, and you can’t go up without a key card.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

My room in regalia residences is very spacious and has its own toilet and bath. The floor-to-ceiling windows also have a view of the Petronas Twin Towers.

Save as much as $40 when you register and book your place on Airbnb using my link.

What to do in Kuala Lumpur?

Suria KLCC

Suria KLCC
Suria KLCC

After I settled in Regalia Residences and took some photos from the sky pool. I went to Suria KLCC, one of the largest shopping malls in Malaysia. Suria KLCC is a mall complex built at the feet of Petronas Twin Towers. The mall has a mixture of lifestyle stores, cafes, restaurants, as well as high-end luxury labels. Suria KLCC also features a philharmonic theater, an underwater aquarium and a science center.

KLCC Park

KLCC Park

KLCC Park

KLCC Park

Just right outside Suria KLCC is the KLCC Park which was built to provide greenery to Petronas Twin Towers. It is also a public park where families can enjoy picnic, playgrounds and the free public swimming pool. KLCC Park also offers some of the best views of the Petronas Twin Towers.

Petronas Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers

The Petronas Twin Towers are my favorite twin towers in the world. These two buildings were the tallest in the world from 1998 to 2004 but still remains as the tallest twin towers. The architectural design of the towers is based on Islamic geometric forms which describe an important Islamic principle of unity within unity, harmony, stability and rationality. The Petronas Twin Towers are really fascinating to look at day or night. Visitors can also go up to the viewing floor of the building for RM85 (Adult), RM35 (Child) and RM45 (Senior Citizen).

Petronas Twin Towers

Here’s a tip, take a photo in front of Menara Public Bank just across the intersection to avoid the crowd. You will also get a full view of the twin towers.

Jalan Alor

Jalan Alor

Jalan Alor

Jalan Alor is a must visit food street in the heart of Kuala Lumpur which is very popular to both locals and foreign tourists. The street come alive at night with several food stalls offering local Malaysian cuisines. Some of the dishes I tried are Mie Goreng, Chicken Satay and Buttered Prawns. I wanted to try more but I was already full.

Jalan Alor is only a short walk from AirAsia-Bukit Bintang and Imbi Monorail Stations.

Santan Food Festival

On my 2nd day in Malaysia, I went back to KLIA2 for the Santan Food Festival. This is the biggest inflight food tasting event in Asia which has been attended by bloggers, media, and key influencers from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, Myanmar, Singapore, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, India and Australia.

Santan Food Festival

Santan Food Festival

The event featured a cooking demo, flat lay contest, entertainment and of course, sampling of AirAsia’s Santan Hot Meals. You can read more about Santan Food Festival on my food blog, LamiKaayo.com.

Sample Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Itinerary

Here’s a suggested itinerary if you have a day to spare in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  1. National Mosque of Malaysia (Masjid Negara)
  2. Merdeka Square
  3. Suria KLCC
  4. Nando’s (lunch)
  5. KLCC Park
  6. Petronas Twin Towers
  7. Heli Pad Lounge (sunset cocktails)
  8. Jalan Jalor (dinner)

I had a short but an enjoyable trip to Kuala Lumpur. I was supposed to visit more places during my first day but I got really tired because of lack of sleep. I will definitely go back to explore more places, and go up to the viewing deck of the Petronas Twin Towers.

Thank you AirAsia for this wonderful experience.

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Visual Diary: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia https://countocram.com/2016/11/04/visual-diary-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/ https://countocram.com/2016/11/04/visual-diary-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/#respond Fri, 04 Nov 2016 00:00:18 +0000 http://countocram.com/?p=1659 Continue reading "Visual Diary: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia"]]> It was always a dream for me to see the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in real life. They used to be the tallest building in the world until the spot was taken over by Taipei 101 in 2004 but remained as the tallest twin structures. I’m really fascinated by tall structures and I was really happy to see these architectural wonders during my birthday trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last September.

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I was supposed to only do a day trip to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore but end up staying overnight because I found a place on Airbnb which offers amazing view of Petronas Towers and Menara Tower (KL Tower). Checkout these gorgeous photographs of Kuala Lumpur skyline taken from the 51st Floor of The Face Suites.

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I was also able to visit the famous Batu Caves, in Gombak, Selangor.

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I had a short but sweet trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I can’t wait to visit again and explore the rest of the country.

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