5 Free Places Travel in Malaysia




   Kuala Lumpur - recreational park entrance fee is expensive sometimes be a barrier traveler looking streets in Malaysia. But not to worry, there are 5 interesting things that you can get free in Malaysia.

    One of the countries visited by tourists from Indonesia is Malaysia. There are many interesting destinations that can be visited there, such as LEGOLAND Malaysia. Unfortunately, to get into these attractions, visitors are asked to pay is quite expensive.

Even so, there are many tourist attractions that can enjoy free.

here's five free tourist attraction in Malaysia:

1. State Palace, Putrajaya



The first tourist destination that can be visited by tourists with free or free is the Presidential Palace in Putrajaya. Coming to there, tourists are greeted with a large field. Normally this is where the tourists gather in and outside the country.

Looking ahead, stood a large fence that restricts both the inner palace. Yes, you are not allowed to go deeper into the palace. But tourists can still clearly see the shape Istana Negara Malaysia from behind the fence gap.

Not just a fence, a large wall that read 'Presidential Palace' was also there as a sign. This is one traveler favorite spots to take pictures.

As befits the palace, the place is guarded by 4 guards. They were divided into two guards riding, and two guards with guns.

Usually, tourists around the fourth straight for a photo together. No need to worry about the cost, because you are free photo with all the guards at no charge at all. How cool is that?

2. The area around the office Prime Minister of Malaysia, Putrajaya



Still in Putrajaya, free other destinations that you can enter is the Neighborhood House Surgeon Prime Minister of Malaysia. It is located in the center of town.

Coming to there, tourists are free to picture in front of the office. Not just, every traveler who comes will also be presented with a variety of beautiful buildings in the vicinity. Yes, the Prime Minister of Malaysia Bureau building surrounded by beautiful buildings. Call it the Red Mosque which is right next to the building.

Called the Red Mosque, for almost the entire building is red. Tourists can freely enter into the mosque, and again free.

If you want to relax, there is a garden in front of the office and the Red Mosque. You can relaxing in there, looking at the birds fly free.

3. Hanging out in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur



After Putrajaya, other areas in Malaysia which also can be visited free of charge is in Kuala Lumpur, namely Bukit Bintang. Once heard, you may immediately think of the Star Proof is in Yogyakarta or Bandung. No, Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur different from those in second city.

Bukit Bintang in Malaysia is the name of a street that is in Kuala Lumpur. That's where the kids hanging out regular hangout Malaysia. There are lots of malls and shops branded clothes that you can enter.

Specially the tourists, Bukit Bintang is the area to look for souvenirs. There are many vendors who sell souvenirs for sale funny. One of the most coveted is minatur Petronas Towers.

Not only that, Bukit Bintang also filled with eateries and cafes. This is often where tourists and locals alike to spend the night. The more nights, more crowded also Bukit Bintang.

Coming to there, tourists will not spend money for admission or free. But you will spend money when buying goods dijajakkan seller there, as souvenirs.

4. Court of Petronas Twin Tower, Kuala Lumpur



The roads to Malaysia is certainly not complete without coming to the Petronas Twin Tower. Despite being an icon of the city, tourists who come do not have to worry about having to pay expensive admission.

Visitors can freely photo with the tower from the outside. You will only be asked to pay if it enters into the tower, and up to the Skybridge. Skybridge is a bridge that connects the two towers.

For that reason, tourists who want to take pictures with the Twin Tower can take pictures in front of the tower. You can take a position in the court so that the tower can be photographed perfectly.

Come at night. This is because the tower would look so pretty at night. At that time, he will be seen shining through the illuminating light.

5. Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, Johor Bahru



The last place that can be visited by tourists for free is Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque in Johor Bahru. It is the oldest mosque in Johor.

The mosque has been built since the year 1311 H, or about 119 years old. Located on Jalan Skudai, Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque be one of the obligatory tourist stops when traveling to Johor Bahru.

To be able to go and see the inside of the mosque, tourists do not charge at all. You are free to enter into, as into other mosques.

Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor Bahru has a very large building and manicured. Entry into the mosque, travelers can see a large room carpeted thick gray. Once the foot stepping, smooth carpet was immediate.


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