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How to Live Like a Local in Kuala Lumpur

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The only thing that allows one to truly indulge in the way of the locals of a host country while you travel is to just try living the way they do. Kuala Lumpur is a city where urbanisation has taken over the lives of the Malaysians and city life is at its best. Here's how you can experience this bustling city just like the locals do each day. Delightful cosy little coffee shops If you need to kick start your day with a good brew and fast Wifi, then a cosy coffee shop is where you need to head to for a lovely breakfast and your morning dose of caffeine. Try the most loved spots like Feeka where the baristas keep your order well in mind whenever you visit or Lepaq Lepaq where a floating cotton candy melts into your mug. If you are staying at hotels like PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur, try the cafes by the hotel as well. This will have a little bit of a luxurious feel to it, but there is no harm in treating yourself on your holiday now is there! KLCC Park If you need to just h...

How to Ride the MRT

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Getting around in Bangkok is not troublesome at all, thanks to the multiple transportation facilities, both new and traditional. Needless to say, Bangkok was and always will be a busy city with massive traffic jams, and this is why sometimes you need an option to avoid inconveniences. It’s fast, efficient, and new which is why you need to do an MRT ride at least once when you are in Bangkok. The city is working on expanding this network further, and this is great in terms of the tourism industry. MRT in Bangkok First of all, are you aware of what MRT means? MRT stands for the Metropolitan Rapid Transit and Bangkok took its first MRT initiative in 2004. As most people know, this operates trains using an underground network that links to the airport rail link and the BTS. Today, there are 18 stations and these, in collaboration, have made travelling within Bangkok and metropolitan areas easier and faster. According to the records, more than 400,000 people (both locals and tourists) use M...