About Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a metropolis city where a variety of cultures are all infused into one melting pot to offer a unique experience to visitors. Considered the main gateway to Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur has a variety of attractions ranging from culture, heritage & places of interest, shopping, entertainment, nature & adventure, luxury travel, sports, business & events, medical & wellness, and education all showcases the city’s contrasts and diversity. This is what makes KL distinctive and the city’s identity was built on its history, people and tradition in the arts and culture.

Climate
Kuala Lumpur’s climate is tropical and humid with a mix of warm sunny days and occasional rain storms. August through November are the wettest months generally with average temperatures around 30ºC. 


Communications
The International dial code for Malaysia is +60. Area code for Kuala Lumpur is 3.


Electricity
Power: 220 – 240 AC/DC Voltage. Several different plugs and sockets are in use, but two pin flat (US type) or round (European type) are universal. Adapters can be purchased at local stores.


Language
Malay is the national language, but English is generally spoken.


Currency
The national monetary unit is Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport, local banks and hotels.


Passport & Visa
Please check with your travel agent or the Malaysian Embassy on regulations relating to immigration/visa before your departure.


Time Zone
Kuala Lumpur is 8 hours ahead of UTC and is in the same time as Hong Kong and Singapore.