Explore Kuala Lumpur & Learn TapRooT®

Register here for TapRooT® Training to begin October 29, 2018, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 2-Day TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training.
Immersion in the 2-Day TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training in Kuala Lumpur will equip you to find and fix the root causes of incidents, accidents, quality problems, precursor events, operational errors, hospital sentinel events, and other types of problems. Essential Techniques include: SnapCharT®, Root Cause Tree® & Corrective Action Helper®.
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Experience Kuala Lumpur (KL)
Below, we’re sharing some sights, experiences, and tastes for you to discover in this modern Malaysian city. Be sure to check out even more to explore on our TapRooT Kuala Lumpur Pinterest board.
Arrive in this capital of Malaysia and meet a welcoming city of class and culture, architectural and historic marvels, noteworthy street food and unique Malay cuisine, and picturesque natural scenery. You’ll also find very friendly locals and an outstanding, user-friendly transportation infrastructure for your exploring.
KL Tower is encircled by a rainforest with its own mini-ecosystem, the KL Forest Eco Park, established in 1900 (formerly known as Bukit Nenas Tropical Rainforest Reserve). The fourth tallest tower in the world is also a telecommunications tower and a location for shops and restaurants. The Sky Deck provides spectacular views. Put on your walking shoes and try out the Canopy Walk with its spiral staircase, ringed by lush tropical beauty. Come down from the treetops of the Canopy Walk and take one of the natural hiking trails that lead you through the forest. Each trail leads you to a surprising location; the Merawan Trail offers well-placed, helpful signage for many species of plants, complete with descriptions and pictures.
Get in the money at Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery, where you’ll learn about Islamic banking and the role the Central Bank plays in nation-building. The Art Gallery showcases a collection of Malaysian and Southeast Asian art.
Meet a few feathery friends at Kuala Lumpur Bird Park or visit Zoo Negara Malaysia.
Fire up your recreative side. Jog through KLCC Park, a 50-acre urban sanctuary, with a symphony fountain, artistic water fountains and features, sculptures. Open daily, 7:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Ascend 272 steep, cardio-stress-test steps at Batu Caves to visit the main temple and catch a stunning skyline city view. You’ll be awestruck by the gigantic statue of Hindu deity Lord Murugan, who guards the caves. Limestone forming the caves is approximated at 400 million years old.
Identical twins, the Petronas Towers were the tallest towers in the world for awhile. In the daytime, they’re majestic; at night, dazzling. Inside the base is the Suria KLCC, with 1,500,000 square feet of luxury shopping. Also in KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) are an art gallery, a philharmonic theater, an Apple store, diverse dining spots, and an underwater world, Aquaria KLCC.
Experience Pasar Seni (Central Market). Ten minutes from Pasar Seni is the gothic- and Moorish-styled Sultan Abdul Samad Building, a historic landmark with shiny copper dome and an iconic clock tower.
Iconic places of worship: Pay an early morning visit to Chinatown’s Taoist Kuan Ti Temple (also known as Guan Di Temple). Another captivating site is the oldest HIndu temple in KL, Sri Mahamariamman Temple.
Taste Kuala Lumpur
Visit Hutong Lot 10 and your mouth will thank you. It’s the street food nirvana where you can experience the country’s most beloved dishes amid air conditioning and plenty of open tables. Choose from more than 34 food stalls to sample culinary bliss.
Think of Piccadilly Circus or New York City’s Times Square and you’ll have an idea of Changkat Bukit Bintang, KL’s popular mid-city dining and nightlife area. It’s been called the “United Nations of Dining” as you can sample heritage flavors from the UK, France, India, China, Cuba, Japan, Lebanon, Brazil, Russia, Italy, and Thailand. For fish and chips fans, try the Magnificent Fish and Chips Bar, where you can choose the type fish you want in this popular dish.
A short walk from Changkat, let your nose lead you to delicious smells coming from frying woks, smoky grills, and furiously boiling pots at Jalan Alor Night Food Court, where you have a choice between restaurants (most menus are translated) or sidewalk food in hawker stalls. The locals say that Jalan Alor fare is “Malaysia translated into its cooking.”
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Register here for TapRooT® Training to begin October 29, 2018, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 2-Day TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Training.
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