view from 86th floor of Petronas Twin Tower |
Feeling forlorn. Am not going to let the feeling spoil my week end. Moved in to my new rented condo which is relatively much smaller, but such is life. When the universe give us lemon, do not mourn and scorn, just make some lemonade. I realised from my recent situation that when things are spiralling going down, there is no other way out but up, up and away. Hence, a visit to a higher ground might as well lift the spirit, body and soul. In Kuala Lumpur, its an easy choice. So up I went to Petronas Twin Towers Skybridge. The skybridge connects the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. Tourists were allowed on the 41st floor where we walked across it nervously to the other tower. It was a giddy and nerve wracking experience for me. The bridge is about 190 feet long.
view from skybridge |
Thereafter we went to the 86th floor where we were nearing the peak of the towers. Really had a close encounter with the "other" Tower. What an awesome experience! To those in Malaysia, and Kuala Lumpur especially, do have the courage and take a trip up on the skybridge, it is value for money. A perfect 10 on Acepaizah scale for the experience of a life time! The 86th floor experience was class value and not so crowded as certain number of visitors were allowed at a particular time within a specific time period. And of course, you cannot afford to miss you 'lift' (elevator) since it is operated and guarded by your friendly 'visitors' guard! Oh as can be seen each group wear a different colour tag for easy identification. The team were very friendly and professional at directing us at the best "shot" for picture perfect spot and also at directing us to the exit elevator like Swiss clock work!
top of Kuala Lumpur with KL Tower closing in |
in front of the q-line at then end of our adventure |
giddy giddy feelings
Acepaizah
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