Discuss Help! Query(I) reg stay in kualalumpur, on IndusLadies. Help! Query(I) reg stay in kualalumpur - What is life like for Indians in Malaysia? What are your favorite places to shop and eat? What is society like to Indians in Malaysia?.
I’m likely to travel to Malaysia ( Kualalumpur) with my husband and a one year old baby. We will be living there for about an year or more. I have already made a travel checklist for the baby and us.
I Would want valuable inputs from you, experienced travelers/ dwellers in Malaysia regarding the following 1. What are the most important things that I need to bring in along with me (Both for the baby and for us) (like Something which we can't easily buy/ get in Malaysia) 2. Medical systems / procedures that are to be done as soon as we arrive in Kualalumpur.
3. Paediatricians/ Children hospitals around the below given areas. « JALAN TUN PERAK , 50050 KUALA LUMPUR « « JALAN MELAKA, 50100 KUALALUMPUR »
I shall be posting some more queries regarding our stay in Kualalumpur. Looking forward to your help in the form of your valuable replies.
Thanks,
__________________ warm regds, swetha
Last edited by swethakalyanee; 13th April 2009 at 01:19 PM.
Hi Swetha
Just read your query. Not to worry, there are lots of shops in Brickfields which is not too far from Jln Tun Perak selling all Indian products. Just behind Jln Tun Perak is Jalan Masjid India and there too you can get most of the things you'll need. Lots of Vegetarian Restaurants too.
There are a few Indian Temples in Brickfields. From Jln Tun Perak you can go to Jln Pudu and there too is a famous Indian temple.
There are quite a few paediatricians and hospitals not too far from Jln Tun Perak. Jln Tun Perak is right in the middle of the city.
Where will you be staying in Kuala Lumpur?
Regards
Jas
Much thanks for your reply. I'm glad to hear that there are lots of shops where we could get indian stuff esp veg. items.
My hubby's office is located in Jalan tun perak. We have planned to rent an appartment somewhere near that area. So, as of now we're not sure where exactly we'll settle down in KL.
Could you also tell me where I could get nice and neat rented apartments (probably 2 bed room ones) in KL?
Swetha, again I suggest Brickfields. Many Indian expatriates live here. Very close to city centre (Jln Tun Perak). The apartments are all located within walking distance to the shopping area. Rentals depend on your budget. There are the very expensive and well maintained ones with security and swimming pool and lower range ones. You can engage the help of an estate agent and also check with your husband's office in Malaysia.
One more thing, travelling to work from Brickfields will not be a problem for your husband as the main train station is situated in Brickfields. The train from Brickfields stops at Masjid Jamek station - Jln Tun Perak. So convenient ya!
Regards.
Jas