Destination
 
Kuala Lumpur (or simply “KL”), one of the most vibrant cities in Asia, is more than just a capital city: it is a monument to Malaysian ingenuity and determination. From humble beginnings as a tin-mining shanty town, KL has evolved into a 21st-century metropolis, dominated by the tallest skyscrapers in Southeast Asia. Here you will find a diverse population made up of Malay, Chinese, Indian descent living in harmony.
 
Eating, shopping and nightlife are undeniable highlights of any visit to KL, but don’t restrict yourself to the city – there are numerous parks and monuments dotted around KL that make easy day trips for a break from the city’s hustle and bustle.
 
Local Weather
As an equatorial country, Malaysia boasts 2 distinct weather patterns – warm and humid, and offers a uniform temperature. The weather can vary greatly, you can be sleeve-less in the morning but need an umbrella in the evening.
 
Local Language
Although Bahasa Melayu is the national language of the country, most Malaysians speak English, so it is not a problem to communicate with the locals
 
What to Wear
Light cool and casual clothing is recommended all year round. Do dress neatly when entering places of worship. It is advisable for ladies when entering places of worship to wear long sleeves and loose pants or long skirts.