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Kuala Lumpur on a Shoestring: How to Travel Cheaply

Hey there fellow budget travelers! Are you planning a trip to Kuala Lumpur, but worried about how to save money? Don't worry, I've got you covered. I've spent many a trip to KL scouring the city for the best deals and cheapest eats, and I've compiled a list of my top tips for saving cash in the city of lights.

Eat at the street stalls. You might be worried about getting food poisoning, but trust me, these stalls have some of the most delicious and cheap food you'll find in the city. Plus, they're often run by locals who know their stuff and are more than happy to chat with you about the best dishes to try. Just make sure to bring some hand sanitizer and an open mind! Stay in a hostel or Airbnb. Hotels can be expensive in Kuala Lumpur, especially if you're trying to save cash. Instead, opt for a hostel or Airbnb. Hostels are great for solo travelers looking to meet new people, and Airbnb's can often be more budget-friendly than hotels, especially if you're willing to stay in a shared space. Use the local transportation. Taxis can be expensive in KL, so opt for the local trains and buses instead. They're cheap and efficient, and they'll give you a chance to see more of the city like a local. Visit the free attractions. KL has plenty of free things to do, like visiting the Batu Caves or exploring the markets. Save your cash for the more expensive attractions, like visiting the Petronas Towers or taking a trip to the Genting Highlands. Shop at the markets. Instead of hitting up the malls, visit the markets for souvenirs and gifts. They're often much cheaper and you'll be supporting local businesses. Drink at the local bars. The fancy rooftop bars might be tempting, but they'll also break the bank. Instead, opt for the local bars and pubs for cheap drinks and a more authentic experience. Avoid peak season. Traveling during peak season, like during school holidays or major festivals, will often result in higher prices for flights and accommodation. Try to visit during the shoulder season for better deals. Use a rewards credit card. If you're going to be spending money in KL anyway, why not earn some rewards while you're at it? Look for a credit card with good travel rewards, like points or miles, and use it to pay for your expenses. Just make sure to pay off your balance in full each month to avoid any pesky interest charges. Bring a reusable water bottle. KL can get hot and humid, and those bottled waters can add up. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at the water fountains around the city to save money and reduce waste. Haggle. Don't be afraid to negotiate prices, especially at the markets or for souvenirs. It's expected and can often result in a better deal for you. Just make sure to be respectful and not lowball the seller. And there you have it, my top tips for saving money in Kuala Lumpur. With a little bit of planning and some creative thinking, you can have a budget-friendly trip to this amazing city. Happy travels!

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