I booked us a room at a little boutique hotel called Anggun Boutique Hotel. It was a really nice hotel, but our room faced the street and was really noisy all night. However, the service was great and when I complained about the noise, they transferred us to a quieter room for the second night.
The room also came with a computer/TV so we could surf the web on the big screen.
Once we unpacked, we headed out for some sightseeing. Unfortunately the main attraction of KL, the Petronas Towers, was closed to visitors for maintenance work. Instead we visited the KL Tower.
From the top, we got a pretty good view of the city as well as the Petronas Towers. Unfortunately it was a rainy/smoggy day so it was difficult to see very far.
Of course we took a self portrait with the towers.
Afterwards, we walked over to the mall beneath the Petronas Towers and had dinner.
After dinner, Jimmy had his first (and probably only) experience with the dreaded, stinky Durian. For those of you who don't know what it is, it looks like dead chickens (according to my sister) and it smells like a gas leak.
After dinner, Jimmy had his first (and probably only) experience with the dreaded, stinky Durian. For those of you who don't know what it is, it looks like dead chickens (according to my sister) and it smells like a gas leak.
The Durian Experience:
This is the progression of faces my brother made as he had his first taste of the mighty Durian...I made him take a second bite so I could take some pictures of his reaction. Concentrating so hard on making a good face for the camera, coupled with the nasty taste of Durian, resulted in my brother gagging and nearly throwing up right in the mall. Needless to say, I don't think he'll be trying it again.
Then we took the train out to Batu Caves just outside of KL.
242 steps to the entrance of the caves
A woman/cow/bird/peackock statue....slightly disturbing
We also did a guided tour of the Dark Caves
Outside, we saw some people carrying interesting things on their heads....the man had three boxes of water and was climbing 242 steps. That's dedication.
After all that climbing, we headed back to the Petronas to do some photography. Jimmy's main goal for the trip was to duplicate a jump picture in front of the Petronas towers that he'd seen online. So I got down on my elbows and knees and started snapping.
Here are two keepers:
Our picture turned out pretty well, but Jimmy was hoping to make himself smaller in comparison to the towers and to cut the street and cars out of the frame. However, it was just impossible from our angle. Finally tired out, me from kneeling on the ground to take the pictures and my brother, from jumping so many times, we decided to call it quits and take one more final picture with the towers:
At this point we're both hot, sticky, and sweaty.
But, as we crossed the street to go home, I noticed a plaza right in front of the towers along with a bunch of steps. So, I dragged my brother over and there we found the money shot!
Finally, THE perfect pic!
So, my brother went home satisfied with a fun and exciting trip to Southeast Asia. You can check out the rest of my brother's visit in my flickr album. This marks the end of my month of visitors. Now Andy and I are gearing up to do a little traveling ourselves during the holidays. We'll be touring Vietnam for a week and a half....looking forward to it!
oh no, now everyone knows the secret of how I was able to jump between the towers!
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