KLCC Aquaria + KL Sky Bridge
First week of holiday right after our finals, we set a day for KL tour. It wasn't exactly a KL tour because the places we visited were only within KLCC. The hardest part wasn't organising the trip but to gather people to go. Not many may be willing to spend since we will be going to Redang Island the following week.
We planned to meet up as early as 9am but ended up I was the earliest and had to call my friends to ensure they are on the way. Part of our plan was to visit the KL Sky Bridge and Aquaria. To avoid any disappointment, I went to the sky bridge counter after I arrived to get free passes. One of my friends did not tell me that her boyfriend is coming so we only collected 6 passes instead of 7. The queue was very long when I arrived and it makes me wonder what time did those people start queuing up. It's madness. My other friends arrived 15 to 30 minutes after. At least I had someone to accompany and talk to while waiting in the line. Waited almost an hour to reach the counter and we managed to grab whole on a 1.30pm tickets.
After that we had our breakfast Burger King Restaurant before heading to Aquaria. It was Independent Day eve, so there was a promotion price of RM20 flat rate for both children and adult. Aquaria located below Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC). It's only 5 to 10 minutes walk from Suria KLCC. We spent 1 to 2 hours strolling inside Aquaria just to ensure our RM20 was worth the spending. I was expecting varies kinds of fishes but they wasn't many. There were reptiles and insects too. We left the place after bored of seeing the same things over and over again. One of my friends told me that the Aquaria at Langkawi Island is much cheaper and have more things to see compared to the one we went. There was a souvenir shop right before the exit. Find it so silly that in order to get to the shop one has to visit the whole Aquaria, unlike Petronas Science. So dumb.
An hour before heading for KL Sky Bridge, we walk around the Convention Center and played with the escalator which as a censor at both ends. The escalator was programmed in the way that it only starts moving on a normal speed once it sensor any movement. In this matter it helps save power on escalator. It was kind of funny until the security guards had to guard the escalator to avoid us from passing through it again. Later then, we had lunch at the food court.
Next, we went up to KL Sky Bridge and our last stop for the day was Petronas Art Gallery. Overall all of us enjoyed ourselves as well as the fellowship we had. Should organise a short trip like this once a while. :)

The queue was really long. Look at the people lining up before the counter. It's madness!

Having lunch at Burger King before heading to Aquaria.











Heard that the fish was 6 feet long.






Managed to took this while entering the aquaria tunnel. The guy was cleaning the tank.


That's me in action. Haha... ;p









At the souvinir shop before the exit. The things the sell are way too pricy. So, think twice before buying.

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Group photos at the sky bridge.


This is what happened when the Petronas Twin Tower is being hint by a lightning. It's just a model, by the way.
** Some photos, courtesy of Emily.



4 Comments:
Hey, I thought you are not suppose to take picture in the Aquarium?
Bob: Just no flash photography.
to get to the gift shop in aquaria, it is not necessary to go through the whole journey. There is a entrance just in front of the food court.
anonymous: Oh, really? I wasn't aware of it. It was my first time there. Thanks for the information. :)
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