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Kuala Lumpur is a bustling halal friendly city that blends the modern with the traditional. Being the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is your gateway to all things wonderful in this unique country. Kuala Lumpur, as it’s colloquially known is the hub, where you will find a host of halal cuisine, shopping experiences and a collection of luxury halal hotels, some of which overlook the imperious Petronas Towers. The National Masjid is another sight to be seen, while those looking to enjoy an afternoon stroll will fall in love with the Botanical Gardens. 
 
Foodies will love travelling to Kuala Lumpur, where they'll come across special food markets and bazaars that sell a wide variety of traditional snacks, delicacies, and desserts which are available throughout the day and evening. For those looking for the perfect nights stay, the Ritz Carlton offers luxury accommodation, just as Shangri La - Kuala Lumpur allows Muslim travellers the chance the 5* city lifestyle. 

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  • Time Difference: GMT + 8 hours
  • Currency: Malaysian Ringgit
  • Flying Time from the UK: 13 hours 00 mins
  • Visa: Not required for UK citizens
  • Our Highlight: Exploring Kinabalu Park

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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: A a popular option for adventurous travellers looking to explore its many limestone caves and grottoes, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is set within the Quang Binh Province, it’s home to the world’s largest cave, Son Doong.

 
Petronas Towers: The highlight of not just Kuala Lumpur, but Malaysia. The iconic Petronas Twin Tower, hailed as the Twin Jewels of Kuala Lumpur, are two 88-storey chrome and steel towers joined at the 41st and 42nd floors by a 58m-long, double-decker Sky Bridge.
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Batu Caves: The Batu Caves is 11 km north of Kuala Lumpur. This popular attraction is a 400 million-year old limestone hill, with a 100-year old temple incorporated within it. It's best known as the focal point of the annual Hindu festival of Thaipusam.
 

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5 reasons Kuala Lumpur is great for Muslim Travellers

Food: Kuala Lumpur is a  heaven for Muslim travellers. Simply roll up to a hawker stall and you're bound to find a great halal food experience to remember

 
Culture: Culture is an incredible in Kuala Lumpur, a melting pot of religions including Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism in a tolerant and welcoming society.
 
Language: English is not a problem with pretty much everyone speaking English, but learn a little of the local lingo if you can!
 
Mosques: The mosques in Kuala Lumpur are beautifully designed. Head to one of the major congregations on the Friday Jummah prayer for a great experience.
 
Access: Easily get about in Kuala Lumpur. Public and private transport within the city is reliable and thre are plenty of different ways to reach the islands and beaches.