Considering my visit visa would be ended in the next two days, I had to manage to use my remaining time as good as possible. So, the next day, I took my family to have a short tour around KLCC, known as twin towers buildings that are located in Kuala Lumpur. It was not too far from where we lived. As always, Grab would take us there within twenty minutes from Kampung Bahru. KLCC, as we know, offers plenty of attraction where several of Kuala Lumpur’s significant and prominent landmarks are found. Ideal for traveling families, there are plenty of kid-friendly attractions such as KLCC Park open for the public such as swimming pools for kids, water fountains, cascades, and reflecting pools.
Actually, wondering around KLCC was the idea of my wife, and my son also loved to hang out with the playground. That was good day to spend a little time with my family down here. We arrived around 2 afternoon, and straightly made our way to the south, where a swimming pool is located. There, we watched over kids playing with water. In the next one hour, we planned to continue moving to the east part.
To get here, we passed under the bridge that connect from Twin Tower to the swimming pool. A lot of people used their time taking photos or having fun with their family. Beside the buildings, the Twin Tower also has amusement park for the kids while the adults usually spend time taking photos and do jogging.
While watching over my kid, I noticed a little guy bounched on the edge. Perhaps, it wanted to be noticed by the visitors. Yep! There were a lot of crows seen playing around looking for something to eat. Here, it came to get a little food from the visitors.
Before we really arrived at swimming pool, I saw a giant whale statue on the water as if it was there to welcome the visitors and the kids loved seeing it.
It appeared we still need more time to walk around KLCC, and after making sure my kid was done with swimming. We moved to another spot, located in very east of the area. We passed thru the pathway that led us to another playground. It was seen a little fountain was placed at the entrance, and it is free to drink for sure.
It was almost dark, and the sun sneaked behind the building which meant, it was time to go home. So, we rushed to get Suria before really dark.
We finally reached the Suria, and the time for us to leave this enchanting building while my kid whined and insisted to go back here. So what else I could do unless I nodded and I promised we will go back here again!
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