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Travel guide of Port Klang16 km from Port Klang
This fun fair at Kajang, Selangor. I took this photos at there. Normally young generation love to go here to enjoyed.
Experienced by Nuar Yusli
31 km from Port Klang
I spent the last 15 days of March in Malaysia traveling around, and this road structure is one of the best thing I saw in Malaysia this time.. It was just 24 km away from where I stayed, the Grand Hyatt KL. A friend dronist in Malaysia showed me this place. I always wanted to get a shot like this and finally now I have.
Experienced by Ishan @seefromthesky
34 km from Port Klang
I went here to fly the drone because I knew I can take the best only with the drone. this city is full of gardens yet filled with urban buildings.. this city has a future and its very ecofriendly, I saw a lot of people working around with smiles. the gardens brings the birds too and make the city so captivating
Experienced by Ishan @seefromthesky
34 km from Port Klang
this was one of the best view I got, sadly it started raining and I couldn’t drone anymore. this city is so green.
Experienced by Ishan @seefromthesky
35 km from Port Klang
A country that often don't get much attention in Asia - Malaysia
Experienced by Jia Le
36 km from Port Klang
I was visiting my family in Kuala Lumpur and decided to go on a photo walk for the first time. This was taken from KL Tower, the tallest man made structure in Malaysia. The view at night is breathtaking and reminds me of how much more there is to see in the places we’ve been living in, but never really observing from a distance.
Experienced by Saransh Sinha
36 km from Port Klang
I was at KL tower and from there the view was so amazing with the haze surrounding the tall skyscrapers, sky covered with stormy clouds lighting up with the rays of setting sun.
Experienced by Ishan @seefromthesky
36 km from Port Klang
This is a story where it shows a traveler planning for his next destination in his journey.
Experienced by Ardy Alfred
36 km from Port Klang
When I was in Kuala Lumpur, it was without a question that we’d visit the famous Batu Caves, and we already had an idea that it was quite a walk up the long stairs. What we didnt know is that it was overrun with Macaques!
Experienced by Remi Yuan
36 km from Port Klang
I took this photo from Petronas Twin Tower during this year trip to Kuala Lumpur. The sky is clear and I am lucky enough to saw the various shape of building in Kuala Lumpur.
Experienced by Matiinu Ramadhan
36 km from Port Klang
I was visiting my family in Kuala Lumpur and decided to go on a photo walk for the first time. This was taken from KL Tower, the tallest man made structure in Malaysia. The view at night is breathtaking and reminds me of how much more there is to see in the places we’ve been living in, but never really observing from a distance.
Experienced by Saransh Sinha
36 km from Port Klang
Temple batu caves indian malaysia culture tourism rainbow stairs
Experienced by Rc Cf
36 km from Port Klang
Shot in the evening in front of the twin towers. Tallest building in KL, and iconic building for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Experienced by Mohd Jon Ramlan
36 km from Port Klang
Shotin the morning Kuala Lumpur city centre from a helicopter
Experienced by Mohd Jon Ramlan
36 km from Port Klang
River bridge at Perdana Botanical Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Experienced by Kon Karampelas
36 km from Port Klang
Petronas Tower x Public Bank. Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. September 2019. Shot with Pixel 2 XL.
Experienced by Nanda Firdaus
36 km from Port Klang
Sultan Abdul Samad Building @ Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur.
Experienced by Nelson Wong
37 km from Port Klang
A different angle to the famous Petronas Twin Tower in KL, Malaysia.
Experienced by Thana Gu
37 km from Port Klang
Peafowl is a common name for three bird species in the genera Pavo and Afropavo of the family Phasianidae, the pheasants and their allies. Male peafowl is referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl as peahens, though peafowl of either sex is often referred to colloquially as "peacocks." (Source: Wikipedia)
Experienced by Ira Nasir
37 km from Port Klang
Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia https://www.jazzylorye.com/category/collections/photography/
Experienced by Johen Redman