Kuala Lumpur Orchid & Hibiscus Gardens
Admire 800 varieties of rare and exotic orchids here. Visitors can buy their favorite varieties at the Orchid Bazaar held weekly on Sundays. The adjacent Hibiscus Garden showcases an assortment of the colorful blooms, known locally as the Bunga Raya, Malaysia’s national flower.
Entrance:
Free on weekdays,
RM 1 on weekends and public holidays.
Opening hours:
9.OOam - 6.OOpm daily.
Tel: 03-2693 0191
PETROSAINS KLCC
Gain an insight into the petroleum industry in this exciting discovery centre. With 7,000 square metres of exhibit area, visitors will have an enjoyable time with the host of interactive displays, dioramas and activities. Travel in an oil-drop shaped vehicle, visit an oil platform or enjoy a thrilling ride in a helicopter simulator. A hand-held computer will help visitors to interact with the exhibits.
Entrance Ticket:
RM12 (Adults), RM4 (Children 5-12 years). Special
rates apply for teenagers, students, families and senior citizens.
Opening hours:
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays: 9.3Oam - 6.3Opm.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: 9.3Oam - 5.3Opm.
Fridays: 1.3Opm - 5.3Opm.
Closed on Mondays.
Last admission is 1 ‘/2 hours before the closing time.
Tel: 03-233 1 8181
Getting there:
Take the Putra LRT to the KLCC Station and
follow the signages to get to Suria KLCC.

This is the oldest Taoist temple in the city with a history dating back to 1864. Built by Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Loy, one of the founding fathers of Kuala Lumpur, it features an ornate interior and elaborate roof ridges. The temple pays tribute to the deities,