Sue
Kuala Lumpur
2 days
Solo chindian traveller into slow travel, gastronomical adventures, and trying out new things. Insta: heysueq I'm into fitness (good walks, swimming or any movement), reading and beaches! I don't smoke or drink alcohol at all (enjoy life more being sober haha). I do love to exchange travel stories.
Sheeda
Kuala Lumpur
3 days
I’m sheeda love travel all over the world…55 years old.. Already travel to 42 countries..I love nature and learn about other country culture
Sylvia
Kuala Lumpur
3 days
Malaysian Im cool ,love to have fun .im a good listener.
Mercy
Kuala Lumpur
2 days
I’m just a girl living in a Delulu adventure life 😂
Sirilah
Kuala Lumpur
5 days
Hi… I’m Siri (like iPhone Siri 😜)… venturing into solo travelling post-pandemic. Currently based in Kuala Lumpur and hope to retire one day at the foothills of himalayas ☺️
Nana
Kuala Lumpur
3 days
Hey,i base in kuala lumpur,like expend my circle and love traveling too,i thrive in positive environments..
I was lucky enough to be hosted by my Chinese friend in Puchong. We would get around by car. I wouldn't recommend walking because there are not many places to walk to. As a European it was quite a shocking thing. I love walking. If you want to have fun, there are organised activities to visit the jungle, or you could just chill at the numerous shopping malls around the city. Malaysian Ringgits are weak, so 40 euros were 200 MYR. Food is great. Please try Durian, it's a smelly fruit, either you love it or hate it 😄
Posted: August 17, 2025Experienced: August, 2022Claire
United Kingdom
I did loads of cool things in KL, some with my friend who lives there and some alone. I went to the royal selangor pewter museum and tour, the National textile museum, loads of local food markets: yum, Ilham gallery where I ran a tablet weaving workshop and we drove out to an indigenous village one day where people weave beautiful things with pandanas grass and I got to have a go. My friends weren’t into the textile stuff so I did that alone but I wouldn’t have got to the village without them as it was an hour away and not on public transport links. There were quite a few artisans offering textile and craft workshops behind little mini malls in kl that sold songket weaving and Indonesian batik. The workshops were basic but some of the fabric was very beautiful. In one mall (not in KL) there was a whole demonstration craft area which was the best one but I can’t remember exactly where it was. In KL the public transport is good but being a pedestrian isn’t. I ended up wandering round by foot at night a couple of times after an uber couldn’t find me and I got lost. Theres very few pavements or streetlights and that was a bit nerve wracking but I got a travel Adrenaline kick from it and nothing bad happened.
Posted: August 7, 2025Experienced: July, 2018