Sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur introduces a new definition to its experience. Flanking amidst the
towering clusters of skyscrapers in the busy city streets are many a remnants of Malaysia’s past,
wrapped in history and seeping with mysterious legend.
The ornate Sri Maha Sakthi Mohambigai Amman Temple grandly stands neighbouring one of the
largest malls in Kuala Lumpur. For over a century, this enchantingly blessed temple has stood,
right in the heart of the Mid Valley City, conveniently providing easy access to visitors. It is
indeed, an awe-inspiring sight against the amazing background of the setting sun and during
traditional Indian celebrations when it is grandly decorated. The temple acknowledges a few but
intriguing monuments within its premises, in addition to the two commanding statues of deities at
its entrance. Safely protected within the temple boundaries is a great Bodhi tree beneath which
lies a statue of a meditating Buddha. Several other statuettes of Hindu sculptures are incorporated
in the grounds adding an authentically vibrant touch to the already polychromatic atmosphere.
Its magnificent architectural styles allure tourists and devotees alike to the sacred grounds
amidst the pleasant aroma of incense sticks that are seen scattered around. Asian festivities and
their religious monuments that are scattered across the region are renowned for their remarkable
architectural designs and intriguing shapes that create a uniquely authentic atmosphere seamlessly
blending with years of legend and history.
The sightseeing traveller in Kuala Lumpur will find exceptional lodging options at Grand
Millennium Kuala Lumpur with its 5-star facilities and host of modern amenities which ensure its
guests a pleasurable stay.