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Flight Lyon Kuala Lampur : Airline ticket

From 600€ D/A
Flight Lyon - Kuala Lampur
  • Weather45-57 °F45 - 57 °F
  • Distance 10200 km
  • Duration 12h30
  • Currency Malaysian Ringgit
  • Languages Mal. Malay

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Février 2020

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+ 11 years old

Children

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Babies

- 2 years old

Paysage Kuala Lampur

Kuala Lumpur, the metropolis of a thousand faces

Between futuristic skyscrapers and Malay traditions, experience the vibrant pulse of Malaysia.

Capital of Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur is a fascinating city where modernity and authenticity intertwine at every street corner. Nicknamed 'KL' by its inhabitants, it embodies the economic, cultural and gastronomic heart of the country. Here, the sparkling towers rub shoulders with Hindu temples carved in stone, majestic mosques and markets bursting with colors and spices.

One feels a unique energy, nourished by the diversity of Malay, Chinese and Indian influences. Gourmets feast there, the curious marvel at it, and the dreamers find a thousand spectacular viewpoints. Between the Petronas Towers that caress the clouds, the lively alleys of Chinatown and the lush forests that border the city, Kuala Lumpur is an invitation to discovery in all its forms.


Book now your flight from Lyon and let yourself be carried away by the tropical effervescence of Kuala Lumpur.

5 reasons to visit Kuala Lampur

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Tours pétronas Kuala Lampur
1

Admire the iconic Petronas towers

Absolute symbol of Kuala Lumpur, the Petronas Towers dominate the city with their 452 meters of steel and glass. Connected by an aerial walkway on the 41st floor, they offer a breathtaking view of the capital and its surroundings. Day or night, their elegant silhouette illuminates the sky and reflects the ambition of a metropolis turned towards the future. Downstairs, the KLCC park invites you to a peaceful walk between fountains, greenery and contemporary works of art. Climbing to the top of the towers is a taste of the excesses of modern Asia and contemplating a city in perpetual motion.

Grotte de Batu
2

Exploring the caves of Batu, spiritual and natural jewel

A few kilometers from the center, the Batu Caves reveal another face of Kuala Lumpur. This sacred Hindu site, dug into the limestone rock, houses impressive caves adorned with colorful statues and dominated by a huge golden statue of Murugan. After climbing the 272 multicolored steps, one enters a mystical atmosphere where resonate songs and perfumes of incense. The place is particularly lively during the Thaipusam festival, a real explosion of faith and fervor. A visit to Batu is an inner journey as well as a grand spectacle.

Chinatown
3

Stroll through Chinatown and taste the local life

Chinatown, around Petaling Street, is one of the most lively and picturesque districts of the capital. Between the souvenir stalls, street food shops and colorful neon lights, the atmosphere is bubbling. This is where you can taste the best street food: fried noodles, satay skewers, tropical fruits or sugar cane juice. But Chinatown is also a neighborhood full of soul, with its ancient temples, like the Sri Mahamariamman, and its quiet tea houses. Day and night, he captivates all the senses

mosquée Masjid Negara Kuala Lampur
4

Discover the Masjid Negara mosque and its modern architecture

The national mosque, or Masjid Negara, is a masterpiece of contemporary Islamic architecture. Its blue star dome and its 73 meters of minaret make it an iconic monument. Built in the 1960s, it symbolizes the unity and faith of a multicultural nation. Visitors can admire its soothing calm, its water gardens and delicate mosaics, a reflection of a spiritual art that is both sober and majestic. It is a place of serenity in the heart of an exciting city.

parc et nature Kuala Lampur
5

Escape to parks and tropical nature

Escaping to parks and tropical nature Kuala Lumpur is not just about its skyscrapers: nature is everywhere. The Perdana Botanical Garden, green lung of the city, is a perfect haven of peace to escape from the urban heat. We discover orchid gardens, ponds and shaded trails. Further north, the forest of Bukit Nanas even allows a walk in the middle of the jungle... at the foot of the towers! This harmonious cohabitation between nature and urbanism makes all the charm of Kuala Lumpur, modern city nestled in a tropical forest.

When to go to Kuala Lampur

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FAQ: Flights Lyon - Kuala Lampur

What is the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

Kuala Lumpur has a hot and humid equatorial climate all year round. The best time to visit is from May to July and from December to February, when the rains are less frequent. Temperatures range from 25 to 32 °C, ideal for exploring markets, temples and bustling districts. The rainy season (October-November) brings intense but often short showers, giving way to lush vegetation and more advantageous accommodation rates.

Do I need a visa to travel to Kuala Lumpur from France?

Kuala Lumpur has a hot and humid equatorial climate all year round. The best time to visit is from May to July and from December to February, when the rains are less frequent. Temperatures range from 25 to 32 °C, ideal for exploring markets, temples and bustling districts. The rainy season (October-November) brings intense but often short showers, giving way to lush vegetation and more advantageous accommodation rates.

How long is the flight from Lyon to Kuala Lumpur?

Kuala Lumpur has a hot and humid equatorial climate all year round. The best time to visit is from May to July and from December to February, when the rains are less frequent. Temperatures range from 25 to 32 °C, ideal for exploring markets, temples and bustling districts. The rainy season (October-November) brings intense but often short showers, giving way to lush vegetation and more advantageous accommodation rates.

Are there night markets or lively neighborhoods in the evening?

Yes, Kuala Lumpur comes alive in the evening in several neighborhoods. Jalan Alor for street food, Petaling Street for its souvenirs and Bukit Bintang for its bars and restaurants. These places combine shopping, gastronomy and street shows, offering a lively and typical night-time experience of the Malaysian capital.

How to get around Kuala Lumpur easily?

The city has an efficient network of metro, LRT, monorail and buses. Taxis and VTC services like Grab are affordable and convenient. The city centre is relatively compact, which also allows walking to explore Bukit Bintang, Chinatown and KLCC. For more remote excursions, the train or intercity buses are recommended.