Showing posts with label kuala lumpur hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuala lumpur hotel. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2018

5 Useful Mobile Apps for All the Travellers Out There That Might Come in Handy

There’s nothing like being able to travel to a new city. Getting lost while commuting and seeing how locals go about their business is truly a unique experience. Given, of course, that we can go back to our Kuala Lumpur hotel. However, there is a fine line between navigating a foreign city for the thrill and being unprepared.



Mobile Travel Apps



So, what’s the best way to prepare other than doing actual research of the city? Well, downloading apps! We never go out without our phones, so we might as well use it as our travel companion.


Google Maps





If there’s a map app you should download, it obviously has to be Google Maps. It records even the smallest alleys you can pass through and tells you how long it will take you to get to your destination. Whether you’re walking, driving, or biking there, this is the navigation app to have.


You’ll need to be connected to the Internet, though, to get accurate, real-time updates. But you can download maps for offline use. You can also the GPS function even if you don’t have a cell signal, and the transit directions even if you’re offline.


Tripit





Tripit is the ultimate itinerary buddy. Once you’ve made your Kuala Lumpur accommodation booking, for instance, or have arranges a car rental, you can just forward the confirmation email to the app. The app will automatically update your itinerary so you won’t have to type your details manually.


Once you’ve forwarded everything, just let it download all the necessary updates. After that, you can use the app offline. There’s a paid version for extra features, but the free version is more than enough.


XE Currency





Out of all the currency conversion apps, XE Currency is the most popular. This is mostly because of ease of use. You can choose all the currencies you’ll need for your travels like the Malaysian Ringgit, Philippine Peso, US Dollar, and so on. Enter the amount you want converted and the app will show you its value in all the currencies you’ve loaded on one screen.


Snapseed





When VSCO and the Instagram editing isn’t enough, you can rely on Snapseed to edit all your travel photos. Just like the aforementioned apps, Snapseed comes with pre-set filters. But the best way to maximise the use of the app is through its customisation options.


Whether you want to colours to be more vibrant or you want an image to look a little washed out, this is a useful mobile editing software to have.


Sit or Squat





Here’s an app that may sound a bit weird to have at first. Sit or Squat tells you where the nearest public restroom is on our location.


It scans about 100, 000 restrooms that were reviewed and rated good (sit) or bad (squat) by its users. Granted, it’s not an app that you might use every time you go out of your hotel, but you’ll never when it might come in handy.


And while we’re on the subject of awesome mobile phone benefits, why not check out if you can get discounts for your Kuala Lumpur accommodation?


If you’re planning a trip now, count yourselves lucky because one of Malaysia’s premier hotels is offering a huge mobile discount.


For a limited time only, get 25% off your accommodation when you book on Royale Chulan The Curve’s website through your mobile.


You may choose between the Mobile Deal – Breakfast and Dinner Inclusive or just the Mobile Deal – Breakfast Included.


Go on and load up all these apps, book your hotel stay, and get ready to conquer Kuala Lumpur!

Thursday, February 11, 2016

5 Awesome Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Grabbing special promotions offered by hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will let you experience a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. This place presents Malaysia's past and present, its diverse culture and remarkable treasures, giving first-time travelers the chance to see the country as a whole. Here are 5 things that you should do during your stay in this fascinating destination.

1. Behold the spectacular view from Petronas Towers.
Located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, these 88-storey buildings are connected by a 58-m long double-decked skybridge, located at the 41 and 42 floors. It offers breathtaking vistas of the city that will definitely leave you spellbound. To enter the bridge, visitors need to get a ticket through advance purchasing, since limited passes are issued each day.

2. Explore the majestic Batu Caves.
Batu Caves is regarded as one of the most interesting caves in the world, which has numerous caverns that serve as worship places. The biggest cavern, known as the Cathedral Cave, possesses a high ceiling and features ornate Hindu shrines. This ancient and sacred complex also feature idols and statues dedicated to Lord Murugan.

3. Find peace in the Thean Hou Temple.
Considered as one of the oldest and largest Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, this sacred place is built in honour of the Goddess of Heaven and Goddess of Mercy. Inside this edifice is a modern pagoda and various Buddha images that are enshrined in an octagonal hall. The temple also features a Chinese herb garden and tortoise pond. Located along Jalan Klang Lama, Thean Hou Temple is close to a few first-rate Kuala Lumpur hotel accommodations.

4. Shop at the Central Market.
The Central Market is home to a plethora of souvenir stalls and handicraft boutiques. The merchandise here is considerably cheap, and traditional goods such as batik and embroidery carvings are also on offer. For all year round, this place hosts local art exhibitions and is filled with traders during the country’s annual festivals, such as Hari Raya and Deepavali.

5. Appreciate nature's beauty at the Perdana Lake Gardens.
Visitors can bask in the beauty of the surroundings by visiting the Butterfly Park, Deer Park, and Orchid Garden, which are all accessible either by foot or by shuttle buses. The most popular attraction in this place is the Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur, the largest covered bird park in the worlds. Here, you can see over 3,000 birds from 200 species all over the world. Perdana Lake Gardens sits near the National Museum of Malaysia and several hotels in Kuala Lumpur.