Showing 110 Munich to Kuala Lumpur Flights - Starting at Just ₹ 66643


KL 1800
MUC
20:05
36h 30mvia AMS
via AMS
36h 30m
KUL
15:35+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 2013 InterMiles

TK 1634
MUC
14:35
19h 30mvia IST
via IST
19h 30m
KUL
17:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 2148 InterMiles

WY 6242
MUC
15:40
33h 30mvia DOH
via DOH
33h 30m
KUL
08:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 2238 InterMiles

WY 6242
MUC
15:40
45h 00mvia DOH
via DOH
45h 00m
KUL
19:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2238 InterMiles

EY 6
MUC
10:45
16h 55mvia AUH
via AUH
16h 55m
KUL
10:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 2271 InterMiles

MH 9222
MUC
08:40
16h 40mvia DOH
via DOH
16h 40m
KUL
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 2412 InterMiles

MH 9220
MUC
15:40
16h 55mvia DOH
via DOH
16h 55m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 2412 InterMiles

QR 58
MUC
15:40
16h 55mvia DOH
via DOH
16h 55m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 2421 InterMiles

TK 1636
MUC
19:10
14h 55mvia IST
via IST
14h 55m
KUL
17:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 2436 InterMiles

QR 58
MUC
15:40
15h 15mvia DOH
via DOH
15h 15m
KUL
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 2457 InterMiles

QR 60
MUC
08:40
16h 40mvia DOH
via DOH
16h 40m
KUL
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 2457 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
15h 05mvia AMS
via AMS
15h 05m
KUL
15:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2550 InterMiles

KL 1796
MUC
14:15
18h 20mvia AMS
via AMS
18h 20m
KUL
15:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2550 InterMiles

KL 1794
MUC
11:40
20h 55mvia AMS
via AMS
20h 55m
KUL
15:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2550 InterMiles

KL 1792
MUC
09:55
22h 40mvia AMS
via AMS
22h 40m
KUL
15:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2550 InterMiles

KL 1790
MUC
07:00
25h 35mvia AMS
via AMS
25h 35m
KUL
15:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2550 InterMiles

AF 1423
MUC
10:55
45h 40mvia CDG
via CDG
45h 40m
KUL
15:35+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 2601 InterMiles

QR 3708
MUC
21:00
35h 35mvia BCN
via BCN
35h 35m
KUL
15:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 2613 InterMiles

QR 3708
MUC
21:00
35h 35mvia BCN
via BCN
35h 35m
KUL
15:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 2634 InterMiles

EY 1230
ZMU
04:12
23h 28mvia FRA
via FRA
23h 28m
KUL
10:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 2673 InterMiles

EY 1216
ZMU
03:32
DT0h 8mvia FRA
via FRA
DT0h 8m
KUL
10:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 2673 InterMiles

CX 6716
MUC
09:00
22h 30mvia FRA
via FRA
22h 30m
KUL
14:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 2730 InterMiles

EY 1284
ZMU
10:51
DT16h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT16h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2763 InterMiles

EY 1235
ZMU
13:51
DT13h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT13h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2763 InterMiles

EY 1210
ZMU
15:28
DT12h 12mvia FRA
via FRA
DT12h 12m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2763 InterMiles

EY 1211
ZMU
11:28
DT16h 12mvia FRA
via FRA
DT16h 12m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2763 InterMiles

EY 1281
ZMU
15:51
DT11h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT11h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2763 InterMiles

TK 1630
MUC
09:30
15h 45mvia IST
via IST
15h 45m
KUL
08:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 2805 InterMiles

QR 3708
MUC
21:00
28h 20mvia BCN
via BCN
28h 20m
KUL
08:20+2day

Refundable
Earn 2805 InterMiles

CX 6716
MUC
09:00
26h 55mvia FRA
via FRA
26h 55m
KUL
18:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 2808 InterMiles

MH 9220
MUC
15:40
15h 15mvia DOH
via DOH
15h 15m
KUL
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 2814 InterMiles

SV 174
MUC
15:00
17h 55mvia JED
via JED
17h 55m
KUL
15:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 2814 InterMiles

KL 1800
MUC
20:05
36h 30mvia AMS
via AMS
36h 30m
KUL
15:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 2862 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
18h 05mvia AMS
via AMS
18h 05m
KUL
18:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

AF 1823
MUC
17:55
19h 55mvia CDG
via CDG
19h 55m
KUL
20:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
20h 00mvia AMS
via AMS
20h 00m
KUL
20:30+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
20h 20mvia AMS
via AMS
20h 20m
KUL
20:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

KL 1796
MUC
14:15
21h 20mvia AMS
via AMS
21h 20m
KUL
18:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
22h 00mvia AMS
via AMS
22h 00m
KUL
22:30+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

AF 1423
MUC
10:55
26h 55mvia CDG
via CDG
26h 55m
KUL
20:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 2898 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
28h 00mvia DXB
via DXB
28h 00m
KUL
08:30+2day

Refundable
Earn 2964 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
34h 05mvia DXB
via DXB
34h 05m
KUL
14:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 2964 InterMiles

EK 50
MUC
14:30
35h 00mvia DXB
via DXB
35h 00m
KUL
08:30+2day

Refundable
Earn 2964 InterMiles

TG 925
MUC
13:35
15h 20mvia BKK
via BKK
15h 20m
KUL
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 2985 InterMiles

EY 1290
ZMU
19:48
DT7h 52mvia FRA
via FRA
DT7h 52m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1284
ZMU
10:51
DT16h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT16h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1211
ZMU
11:28
DT16h 12mvia FRA
via FRA
DT16h 12m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1281
ZMU
15:51
DT11h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT11h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1280
ZMU
16:49
DT10h 51mvia FRA
via FRA
DT10h 51m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1296
ZMU
17:28
DT10h 12mvia FRA
via FRA
DT10h 12m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1210
ZMU
15:28
DT12h 12mvia FRA
via FRA
DT12h 12m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

EY 1235
ZMU
13:51
DT13h 49mvia FRA
via FRA
DT13h 49m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 2991 InterMiles

SQ 327
MUC
12:05
14h 25mvia SIN
via SIN
14h 25m
KUL
09:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 772
MUC
22:10
14h 45mvia BKK
via BKK
14h 45m
KUL
19:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

SQ 327
MUC
12:05
15h 05mvia SIN
via SIN
15h 05m
KUL
10:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1798
MUC
17:30
15h 05mvia AMS
via AMS
15h 05m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

SQ 327
MUC
12:05
15h 15mvia SIN
via SIN
15h 15m
KUL
10:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1101
MUC
08:50
16h 20mvia ZRH
via ZRH
16h 20m
KUL
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 50
MUC
14:30
17h 05mvia DXB
via DXB
17h 05m
KUL
14:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 3619
MUC
07:50
17h 20mvia ZRH
via ZRH
17h 20m
KUL
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
17h 20mvia DXB
via DXB
17h 20m
KUL
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1101
MUC
08:50
17h 40mvia ZRH
via ZRH
17h 40m
KUL
09:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1796
MUC
14:15
18h 20mvia AMS
via AMS
18h 20m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1101
MUC
08:50
18h 30mvia ZRH
via ZRH
18h 30m
KUL
10:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 3619
MUC
07:50
18h 40mvia ZRH
via ZRH
18h 40m
KUL
09:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 3619
MUC
07:50
19h 30mvia ZRH
via ZRH
19h 30m
KUL
10:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 2206
MUC
10:50
20h 05mvia BER
via BER
20h 05m
KUL
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

AY 1402
MUC
10:30
20h 25mvia HEL
via HEL
20h 25m
KUL
13:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1794
MUC
11:40
20h 55mvia AMS
via AMS
20h 55m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

OS 104
MUC
15:40
21h 15mvia VIE
via VIE
21h 15m
KUL
19:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1101
MUC
08:50
21h 55mvia ZRH
via ZRH
21h 55m
KUL
13:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1934
MUC
09:00
21h 55mvia BER
via BER
21h 55m
KUL
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

TG 7653
MUC
15:00
21h 55mvia FRA
via FRA
21h 55m
KUL
19:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1792
MUC
09:55
22h 40mvia AMS
via AMS
22h 40m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 3619
MUC
07:50
22h 55mvia ZRH
via ZRH
22h 55m
KUL
13:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 50
MUC
14:30
23h 20mvia DXB
via DXB
23h 20m
KUL
20:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1928
MUC
07:00
23h 55mvia BER
via BER
23h 55m
KUL
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

AF 1123
MUC
07:00
24h 05mvia CDG
via CDG
24h 05m
KUL
14:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 50
MUC
14:30
24h 20mvia DXB
via DXB
24h 20m
KUL
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

CX 6716
MUC
09:00
24h 50mvia FRA
via FRA
24h 50m
KUL
16:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1796
MUC
14:15
25h 05mvia AMS
via AMS
25h 05m
KUL
22:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KE 6500
MUC
14:10
25h 10mvia AMS
via AMS
25h 10m
KUL
22:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1790
MUC
07:00
25h 35mvia AMS
via AMS
25h 35m
KUL
15:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
26h 40mvia DXB
via DXB
26h 40m
KUL
07:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 2206
MUC
10:50
26h 50mvia BER
via BER
26h 50m
KUL
20:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

AY 1402
MUC
10:30
27h 10mvia HEL
via HEL
27h 10m
KUL
20:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
27h 55mvia DXB
via DXB
27h 55m
KUL
08:25+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

CA 962
MUC
12:05
27h 55mvia PEK
via PEK
27h 55m
KUL
23:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

CA 6040
MUC
12:00
28h 00mvia FRA
via FRA
28h 00m
KUL
23:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1111
MUC
21:00
28h 10mvia ZRH
via ZRH
28h 10m
KUL
08:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LX 1111
MUC
21:00
28h 10mvia ZRH
via ZRH
28h 10m
KUL
08:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1934
MUC
09:00
28h 40mvia BER
via BER
28h 40m
KUL
20:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1928
MUC
07:00
30h 40mvia BER
via BER
30h 40m
KUL
20:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

NH 6060
MUC
15:00
32h 45mvia FRA
via FRA
32h 45m
KUL
06:45+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

NH 6145
MUC
14:45
33h 00mvia LHR
via LHR
33h 00m
KUL
06:45+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
33h 35mvia DXB
via DXB
33h 35m
KUL
14:05+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EK 52
MUC
21:30
33h 35mvia DXB
via DXB
33h 35m
KUL
14:05+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

NH 5852
MUC
12:45
35h 00mvia HND
via HND
35h 00m
KUL
06:45+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1958
MUC
21:30
35h 05mvia BER
via BER
35h 05m
KUL
15:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

LH 1958
MUC
21:30
35h 05mvia BER
via BER
35h 05m
KUL
15:35+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1800
MUC
20:05
39h 30mvia AMS
via AMS
39h 30m
KUL
18:35+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1800
MUC
20:05
41h 25mvia AMS
via AMS
41h 25m
KUL
20:30+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1800
MUC
20:05
41h 45mvia AMS
via AMS
41h 45m
KUL
20:50+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

JL 7712
MUC
15:50
42h 10mvia LHR
via LHR
42h 10m
KUL
17:00+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

AY 1406
MUC
18:40
43h 00mvia HEL
via HEL
43h 00m
KUL
20:40+2day
Non Refundable

Earn 3000 InterMiles

KL 1800
MUC
20:05
43h 15mvia AMS
via AMS
43h 15m
KUL
22:20+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EY 2929
MUC
10:50
DT16h 50mvia FCO
via FCO
DT16h 50m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

EY 2929
MUC
10:50
DT16h 50mvia FCO
via FCO
DT16h 50m
KUL
10:40+2day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

MK 9447
MUC
17:55
57h 15mvia CDG
via CDG
57h 15m
KUL
10:10+3day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles

MK 9447
MUC
17:55
57h 15mvia CDG
via CDG
57h 15m
KUL
10:10+3day

Refundable
Earn 3000 InterMiles
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Airlines & Flights Flying between Munich's Munich Hbf Railway Station and Kuala Lumpur's Sentral Railway Station
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Munich and Kuala Lumpur are:
22 Flights by Klm Royal Dutch from Munich to Kuala Lumpur
3 Flights by Turkish Airline from Munich to Kuala Lumpur
2 Flights by Oman Air from Munich to Kuala Lumpur
18 Flights by Etihad Airways from Munich to Kuala Lumpur
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The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Kuala Lumpur from Munich is 14h 25m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Kuala Lumpur from Munich is DT16h 12m.
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About Munich
Bavaria's capital and an important city in Germany, Munich is home to some of the finest locations as well as landmarks from the German history. The city boasts a fancy and relaxed culture where food and beer are given equal amounts of love and attention. Even the automobiles are considered as equals aside from all the gastronomy.
Best time to visit Munich
Spring in Munich is considered to be the best time to visit the gorgeous city. These months bringing in summers to the Bavarian city do quite a good job. The winters thaw, and the summers begin to beckon more tourist activities. Late spring with its amiable temperatures, would be an ideal time to check out the best of the city. The winds are calm and relaxing, plus the cafes are quaint and pretty. Plus, the first Auer Dult also takes place in April (a traditional market setting which is set up thrice in a year). With fewer summer tourists in the city, you can book hotels in Munich for cheap. This is followed by the summers from June to August. As the city witnesses a spike in its tourism with higher temperatures, you might have a tough time finding cheap and comfortable accommodations. The best thing to do to be on the safe side would be to book a hotel in Munich a few months in advance. That way, you wouldn't have to deal with the sudden price surge. The summers see events such as Munich Film Festival, Christopher Street Day, Tollwood, Opera Festival and Munich Summer of Music. These key events certainly are fun to indulge in.
Winter months don't see a lot of tourists for obvious reasons. The city is too cold to venture out or engage in tourist activities. This is also the time when the hotel prices drop, and the flight tickets are easily available. If you are unfazed by the cold and snow during these months, you should visit Munich for the Christmas festivities. Of course, don't think we've forgotten the famous Oktoberfest. The celebrations of Oktoberfest starts from late September to early October, the city's beer festival means excess crowd and exuberant demand for hotels and hostels. To visit Munich during Oktober Fest, you will have to book your hotels and accommodations well in advance. The demand is too high and for the right reasons.
Places to visit in Munich
Munich, as a cosmopolitan city, has far too many beautiful structures and historical settings to offer for tourists. They have a pretty exciting list of tourist attractions that range from historic palaces to their automobile world. What manages to keep the tourists hooked to their culture and historical significance is how well they have all been preserved. Don't just be content by their BMW World, which is a stunning setting for petrolheads, something you should know. The English Garden (Englischer Garten) is a lovely expanse of a public park which is located within the city centre. As the name suggests, the park is very English-styled with famous Biergarten, eclectic monuments within the premises, sparkling lakes flowing and perfect paths to jog or bike on. Frauenkirche or Church of our Lady is another intriguing setting that you will find in Munich. The two dome-topped towers have historical significance as they were used during World War II by the Allied for bombing purposes. The observation platform of the structure is exquisite. For a religious tour, head to St. Peter's Church (Peterskirche) which is one of the most ancient and tiniest churches. Give a small payment fee, and you will get to go to the top of the church's tower to witness the view of the gorgeous Bavaria.
Deutsches Museum is undoubtedly one of the more interesting places to visit. Thanks to their collection of brilliance from the science and technology spheres, it has easily become a favourite among tourists. It has exhibitions of many scientific discoveries ranging from transportation to musical instruments and their genesis. Another interesting park within the English Garden is the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm (Chinese Tower). It is basically a tower nestled within the English Garden that offers a splendid view of the park. For the automobile enthusiasts out there, who are on a trip to Munich, you should definitely not miss out their prized jewel, the BMW Welt. The vast space is dedicated to Germany's top exports, BMW automobiles and parts. Along with the cars, the architecture will surely take your breath away. From the history of BMW to their latest work, information about everything related to the automobile company can be found here in the gallery. To add more regal to your sightseeing list, there is the Residenz Royal Palace where you can go. The palace has been converted into a State-owned small museum and also has concert halls and theatres to entertain the people who visit the space. While we're on the subject, the Nymphenburg Palace (Schloss Nymphenburg) is also a place worth visiting thanks to the lovely lake view it has that connects with the palatial grounds.
Things to do in Munich
A tour down Alstadt (Old Town) and Marienplatz should be enough to give you a taste of the hip Munich. From a plethora of engaging street meat and sausages to performers taking over the crowded lanes to entertain you, these places in Munich certainly do bring the house down with their lively atmosphere. One interesting activity that you can take up is to visit the Viktualienmarkt, it is Munich's oldest market and dates back to 1807. There are around 140 booths and various sellers bringing their fresh goods to be sold at the market. In case the idea of surfing on a river never crossed your mind, you might be able to witness it or even take it up at the Eisbach River. Plenty of tourists and locals engage in river surfing or Eisbachwelle at the base of the Eisbach River. Indulging in Bavarian beer is undoubtedly one of the top things to do. You simply cannot finish your trip without downing some craft beer and sausages in Munich.
Food and Restaurants in Munich
Germans like their food as they like their beer, crafted to perfection and made in quantity. They like to have heavy, hearty meals with a creamy melange of flavourful sauces and buttery rolls. Of course, all this goes along with a pint or maybe even a jug of beer. Meat plays an essential addition in their cuisine, and so do sausages. When you're in Munich, you should definitely try their Sauerbraten, which is basically roast beef stew. The pot roast usually mixes tender beef with aromatic flavours and spices. It is always accompanied with potato dumplings (also called kartoffelklöße) and red cabbage. The meat is actually marinated for days before finally being cooked, which makes it perfect. Some other famous meat dishes include Schweinshaxe (typically resonated with a peasant's meal), Rinderroulade (beef slices rolled perfectly around bacon and onions), Hasenpfeffer (rabbit stew), to name a few. Special mention to the famous German sausages that have been part of their culinary world for a really long time. A Munich speciality, going by the name Münchner weißwurst, is definitely worth a try.
Of course, talking about German food, we simply cannot miss Schnitzel, which is basically bread cutlet and from the Austrian culinary heritage. IT is the perfect small meal one can ask for in Munich. Werneckhof by Geisel, Tantris, Weinhaus Neuner, Esszimmer, are some top restaurants in the city that will give you a fine dining experience. Plus, they also celebrate the German cuisine. However, if you are on a tight budget, head to Schmalznudel, Fraunhofer, Weisses Brauhaus, Wirtshaus in der Au, etc., for a tavern-like feel and German-sized meals. The city also houses some international cuisine such as Japanese, Mediterranean, Italian, Asian, that you can indulge in. They also have special steakhouses for meat lovers.
How to reach Munich (Transportation)
As an international business hub, Munich's flight connectivity is world-class. The Munich International Airport witnesses an exuberant number of flights and tourists from around the world. Many flights to other cities of Europe also connect at the airport, making it an important city in Europe as well as the world. The city connects with a majority of popular cities in Germany as well as other European countries. In fact, Munich is also a popular route considered to reach countries like Luxembourg, Belgian, the Netherlands and France, Switzerland, to name a few. Major metropolitan cities in India service flights to Munich on a regular basis. Certain flights heading to the European countries also have layovers in Munich, making travelling to the city easier. Cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Kochi, to name a few, have regular flights flying in and out of Munich. The major airlines connecting Munich to cities in India include Lufthansa and Star Alliance. There are other partners too such as Air China, All Nippon Airways, South African Airways, Swiss, Egypt Air, United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, to name a few.
Ticket prices for flights to Munich range from cheap and affordable to expensive. Depending on the availability of direct flights to the peak season. The accommodations in Munich are also varied with options for hostels as well as swanky hotels. Even if you are unable to book your accommodation in advance, there will be options to choose from in Munich.
About Kuala Lumpur
When you think of Malaysia, only two names crop up, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Touted to be a fancy holiday destination, Kuala Lumpur is the capital of the lovely country of Malaysia. With dominating skylines and alluring sights, the city manages to attract tourists all-round the year. Christmas and New Year celebrations especially, in Kuala Lumpur, are legendary and certainly something you should indulge in. The streets are decked up, and purveyors and locales are full of life.
Best time to visit Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is located quite close to the equator, which results in the city being perpetually hot and wet. The city only witnesses summers and monsoons with very mild to non-existent winters. Out of the unfavourable weather though, the month's May to July are pleasant. It is relatively dry during these months, which helps enjoy the brisk sun and dry weather. The city looks very lively during these months as the sky is clearer and the sun rays can touch the streets. The hotel prices during this time are comparatively high as it is the peak season. You might have to deal with some exorbitant hotel rates in Kuala Lumpur. While there might be some options for cheap hotels in Kuala Lumpur, for that you might want to make prior bookings. It will enable you to save up on a lot of money and ensure that you get some great deals as well.
May through August also enables easier access to tourist attractions within the city. You can enjoy places like Sunway Lagoon Park and more without having to deal with excess sun's rays and wet weather. Of course, it is going to be hot most of the time with temperatures standing between 30 to 35 degree Celsius. However, the nights are pleasant, and the dry weather helps feel at ease. December through February is also considered to be a good time to visit Kuala Lumpur. The holiday spirit is strong with the city during these months. Not just the universally recognised holidays but you can also indulge in some of the Malaysian holidays and festivals like Chinese New Year and Thaipusam Festival.
Places to visit in Kuala Lumpur
A trip to Kuala Lumpur should always start with checking out the city's major highlight, the Petronas Twin Towers. The twin skyscrapers in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur were once the tallest buildings in the world before they were surpassed by Taipei 101. Batu Caves is another important landmark in Kuala Lumpur which is a series of caves made up of limestones with temples within them. The shrine is dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Murugan and is one of the biggest and most popular Hindu temples. The celebrations of Thaipusam take place here annually. Another intriguing building in Kuala Lumpur is the Menara Kuala Lumpur, which is a communication centre that stands at the height of 421 meters. It is the seventh-tallest freestanding tower recognised worldwide. The Dataran Merdeka is also an exciting attraction in Kuala Lumpur. It is located bang opposite the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is quite an interesting place that would definitely marvel you. It is acknowledged as the largest covered bird park in the world. In fact, within the bird park, you can actually choose from the slew of bird watching sections that range from flamingos to parrots to hornbill. The park also houses the famous Indian blue peacocks, cockatoos, parakeets and eagles, to name a few. One of the city's cultural heritage is the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Even though the Moorish-style building holds no political or historical significance, it still manages to garner a lot of attention. The evenings here are exceptional as the building is decked up with lights and pizzazz. The National Mosque Of Malaysia is also a fine structure that would impress you. The architecture of the mosque is beautiful and depicts the Islam culture in its full glory. You should definitely go around the structure and soak in the brilliance of the religious infrastructure. It certainly is a beauty.
Things to do in Kuala Lumpur
For folks travelling from India, it would be silly to visit another locality that is inspired by the country. However, Kuala Lumpur's version of Little India will impress you. From bright decorations to Indian brands nestled in the area, the place would definitely get your attention. Similarly, you should also visit Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur to soak in all the dozens of restaurants and food joints that are heavily influenced by the Chinese. From Reggae Nar to indulging in some traditional laksa and curry noodles, this part of the city will amaze you and your stomach. Speaking of the stomach, Jalan Alor is a haven for foodies who wish to explore the street food culture of Kuala Lumpur. The place is practically lit with too many street food dishes set up by hawkers. They are cheap and too delicious. It is quite an experience worth exploring. Of course, there is room for shopping in Kuala Lumpur too as Berjaya Times Square is the spot with all kinds of entertainment.
Food and Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur's Oversea Restaurant is undoubtedly the most famous and a favourite among food critics too. From its flavourful char siu to the perfectly-cooked ham yue fah lam poh, the restaurant brings a lovely melange of flavours in a quaint environment. You can find a paradisiacal Indian restaurant in Kuala Lumpur too as Bala's Banana Leaf is a delight. With a spacious establishment, the food is a little trip down the South of India in Malaysia. Much like how the traditional South Indian food is served on a banana leaf, the same idea is followed at Bala's where you are blessed with lip-smacking dishes such as curries from lentils, fish, crab and vegetables made from spinach, cucumber and yogurt. The seafood here is a major seller. Get yourself a lovely Malaysian breakfast spread at Kedai Makanan Nam Chun. It is the best and ultimate comfort food, as stated by many food critics. Kuala Lumpur also welcomes French cuisine's succulent dishes at Entier at Alila Bangsar.
The ride continues as more restaurants are introduced to satiate your food cravings in Kuala Lumpur. Excelling in the noodle business is Albert Lai's Yung Kee Beef Noodles. The establishment serves the best rice noodles in beef broth with brisket, tendon and other cuts of beef. It is comfortable and soothing to the soul. The city also has room for Japanese cuisine as Sushi Azabu has been installed here. You can find the delicious ramen, tempura, sushi, yakitori and more statement dishes from the Japanese kitchen. Not just Japanese but Kuala Lumpur also has Pizzeria Dihyang, an Italian retreat where you will find some exquisite traditional Italian food, including pizza made from a wood-burning oven. It is quite a perfect setting and something you will certainly enjoy.
How to reach Kuala Lumpur (Transportation)
Flight connectivity to Kuala Lumpur is quite convenient and regular. Malaysia is recognised worldwide as one of the best tourist destinations, owing to its wide beaches and lovely weather. With cities like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur nestled perfectly on the shores of the country, it is not surprising that Malaysia receives a lot of tourists from India. The fact that the demand is high enables many airlines to provide flights from India to Kuala Lumpur. Airlines such as Malindo Air, Malaysia Airlines, GoAir, IndiGo, Srilankan Airlines, SpiceJet, AirAsia, Singapore Airlines, Silkair, Thai Airways, Vistara, to name a few, have regular flights from India. You can also find direct and nonstop flights to Kuala Lumpur from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, among a few cities. Malindo Air and Malaysia Airlines are two prominent airlines that have special direct flights reserved for Kuala Lumpur from India. The most popular route chosen for Kuala Lumpur is from Thailand or Singapore. In fact, Singapore and Colombo are some of the international routes that have amazing connectivity with Kuala Lumpur. Often a majority of tourists root for these city connections to reach Kuala Lumpur if they fail to snag the direct flight tickets.
The flight tickets to Kuala Lumpur are very cheap. In fact, you can round off your trip to and from Kuala Lumpur for less than INR 30,000. You wouldn't even need to make any special adjustments with respect to the connectivity of the flight or duration. These prices can be availed on direct nonstop flights to Kuala Lumpur. It only takes about five hours and thirty minutes to reach Kuala Lumpur from India. Plus, you will find some convenient time to catch the flight, so it doesn't mess with your travel schedule too. Make your flight bookings to Kuala Lumpur online to avail some of the benefits. While you are making flight bookings, you can also reserve your hotels in Kuala Lumpur to get some discounts or online deals. There are many provisions of combo deals available online. Depending on which season you pick for your trip to the city, you will be able to snag some amazing online flight deals and cheap hotel prices too, in Kuala Lumpur. It is best to make prior flight and hotel bookings in Kuala Lumpur as the city is quite expensive and you will need all the money to spend on the holiday.
About Kuala Lumpur Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport serves as the main international airport in Malaysia and is also recognised as one of the biggest airports of Southeast Asia. The airport is situated in the Sepang district of Selangor. It is approximately 45 km away from the main city of Kuala Lumpur. It majorly serves the Greater Klang Valley metropolis. Kuala Lumpur International Airport is recognised as the largest and busiest airport in the country. Back in 1018, it estimated passenger capacity of 59,988,409. The same year, the airport witnessed 714,669 tonnes of cargo as well as 399,827 aircraft movements. Three parallel runways have been constructed to meet with the air traffic. The airport is recognised to be the 23rd busiest airport in the world with respect to passenger traffic. Kuala Lumpur International Airport was officially opened for business in 1998. It opened just in time for the 1998 Commonwealth Games that was held in the city.
About Airport Terminals
There are two main terminals at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The original terminal called KLIA Main and terminal 2, called klia2. Terminal 1 was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. The airport complex is sprawled across 38.4 metres and has enabled space for future expansions. The symbolic architecture is a testament to the late architect's vision of aesthetic details. It encapsulates Islamic geometry along with cutting edge technology that also puts hints of tropical rainforest. KLIA Main is situated between two runways and covers a floor space of 4,300,000 sq ft. The terminal has a total of 216 check-in counters that are spread across six different islands that are identified alphabetically named A-M. The airport also has self-check-in kiosks available.
Satellite terminal A is a building located at Kuala Lumpur International Airport that operates international flights departures and arrivals. An aerotrain has been constructed to connect the first terminal with the satellite building. The building has 27 boarding gates in total. Kuala Lumpur City, Air Terminal, also referred to as Kuala Lumpur City Air Terminal or KL CAT is situated at KL Sentral and carries three airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malindo Air and Malaysia Airlines. KLIA2, also known as Terminal 2, has been built exclusively to optimise low-cost carriers. The operations at klia2 commenced in 2014 and have about 68 departure gates, 80 aerobridges and about 220 retail outlets.
About Airport Authority
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is owned by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, which is a sovereign wealth fund that is funded by the Government of Malaysia. The commercial objective of Khazanah is to multiply the financial assets and to diversify the revenue sources for Malaysia. They have strategic objectives to achieve the same and ensure to bring in long-term benefits economically. However, the airport is currently operated by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. It is a Malaysian airport company that works to handle a majority of airports in the country.
The headquarters of Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is located in the Persiaran Korporat KLIA, which is within the premise of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The company currently owns 39 airports under its wing, including Bintulu Airport, Langkawi International Airport, Sandakan Airport, Lahad Dat Airport, Penang International Airport and Limbang Airport, to name a few. Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is also listed on the Board of Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. They are the first airport operations company that has a space on the listing of Asia.
Out of the airports that fall under the Malaysia Airports umbrella, Kuala Lumpur International Airport is primarily the result of visionary strategy which has been working on accommodating traffic and big aircraft.
Top airlines flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur is one of the best tourist destinations in Malaysia, after Singapore. Hence, the city does witness a slew of travellers coming over to relish the tropical weather and the beaches. There are far too many airlines that operate from the airport. As the airport sees excellent connectivity with many international destinations, many airlines operate from Kuala Lumpur International Airport include Air Arabia, Air Astana, Air China, AirAsia, AirAsia X, All Nippon Airways, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Cathay Dragon, China Airlines, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, IndiGo, Himalaya Airlines, Indonesia AirAsia, Japan Airlines, Japan Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Nepal Airlines, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Saudia, Scoot, Shenzhen Airlines, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Thai Airways, Royal Jordanian, Thai Smile, Turkish Airlines, US-Bangla Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, VietJet Air and Vietnam Airlines. The airport serves as a major hub to a slew of domestic airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, AirAsia, MASkargo, AirAsia X, UPS Airlines and AsiaCargo Express. These airlines also cater to the economy of Malaysia.
Facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Baby care room - Kuala Lumpur International Airport has facilitated baby care rooms to help mother's and infants find the necessary privacy. Airports can get very crowded and make it difficult for new mothers to cater to their child's needs. However, at the airport's baby care rooms, that won't be an issue. The room is well-lit and has all the required amenities for the mother and the child. This includes essential baby products as well as a diaper changing station.
Buggies - To enable faster and easier transport within the airport premise, they have installed buggies at all stations. You can find them at the entrance of the airport as well as at the check-in and security booths as well. You will need to inform the airlines and ask them to arrange for a buggy service though. The buggies are usually reserved for senior citizens, expecting mother's and mobility disabled passengers. However, travellers with other concerns can also avail the service.
Kidzania (Entertainment deck for kids) - Travelling with kids can be quite tough, especially when they get bored and start acting up. Hence, with a view to entertaining kids, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport has installed an entertainment deck for them in the form of Kidzania. The place has all amenities with rides and games that would keep the kids busy while you wait for boarding.
Medical services - The airport has also installed world-class medical services at the premise. Often airports see medical cases and emergencies which require assistance as soon as possible. Along with medical clinics and paramedic services, the airport also has pharmacies stationed at regular intervals. You can find them at the domestic and international terminals.
Muslim prayer room - Designated prayer rooms are also there at the airport. However, the rooms are separate for men and women. They are available at all levels of the main terminal building as well as the satellite building. The rooms can also be used for meditation.
Smoking lounge - Smoking in public space is prohibited in Malaysia, and hence, the airport has installed a smoking lounge. Passengers can make use of the comfortable rooms to smoke and even purchase some boxes, if necessary.
Entertainment deck - Interesting entertainment decks are also present at the airport in the satellite building. The lounge has multiple TV sets that have been placed in a U-shaped room. They face relaxed sofa sets and chairs to make for a comfortable experience. It is certainly a good space where one can hang out before boarding. TV has movies and sports channels that one can browse.
Calm room - Something known as a calm room is also present at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The room has soothing portraits and a calm environment to help anxious passengers keep their nerves on check while they wait for the boarding. They have miniature trees and paintings on the wall too that add to the soothing vibe.
Special assistance - There are provisions for special assistance that the airport supports. Trained staff will escort you through the airport and guide you with all the necessary steps and check-in processes required.
How to reach Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Rail
An Express Rail Link is directly connected to the airport. The station is located right at the Main Terminal as well outside klia2. You can catch two of the trail services to reach Kuala Lumpur International Airport namely, KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit. The two rail links have been routed in such a way that they make reaching the Kuala Lumpur International Airport from the city centre easy and convenient. The designs have also been aesthetically done to make the rails look good.
Taxicabs and limousine
There are dedicated taxicab services and even limousines available at the airport as well as the city's travel agencies. You can visit any of the agents and book yourself a ride to reach the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Airport Limo is one place where you can avail the limousine service. There are counters at the airport where you can book your vehicles. You will have to make the payments at the counter itself as there are fixed rates to reach the airport.
Bus
With buses too, there are public as well as private services available within the city to reach the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The buses are air-conditioned, so you will need to get a ticket to KL Sentral transportation hub which would cost you around RM11. The frequency of buses is quite high at the airport so you wouldn't have to worry about its availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Munich to Kuala Lumpur ?
Klm Royal Dutch, Turkish Airline, Oman Air, Etihad Airways, Malaysian Air, Qatar Airways, Air France, Cathay Pacific, Saudi Arab Airl, Emirates, Thai Airways, Finnair, Korean Airways, Singapore Air, Air China, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, Air Mauritius, Swiss Air, Austrian Airway and All Nippon are the most preferred airlines on Munich to Kuala Lumpur flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Munich to Kuala Lumpur flight booking by InterMiles?
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Which is the cheapest airline on Munich to Kuala Lumpur flight route?
Klm Royal Dutch offers the cheapest flights from Munich to Kuala Lumpur.
When does the first flight leave from Munich to Kuala Lumpur?
The first flight from Munich to Kuala Lumpur is Etihad Airways EY1216 at 03:32.
Which is the last flight on Munich to Kuala Lumpur route?
The last flight from Munich to Kuala Lumpur route is Lufthansa LH772 at 22:10.
How many flights fly from Munich to Kuala Lumpur on the daily basis?
There are 110 flights flying from Munich to Kuala Lumpur every day. Around 110 flights are flying daily from Munich to Kuala Lumpur. Out of which 0 are direct and 110 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Klm Royal Dutch, Turkish Airline, Oman Air, Etihad Airways, Malaysian Air, Qatar Airways, Air France, Cathay Pacific, Saudi Arab Airl, Emirates, Thai Airways, Finnair, Korean Airways, Singapore Air, Air China, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, Air Mauritius, Swiss Air, Austrian Airway and All Nippon.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Munich to Kuala Lumpur flight booking?
No, it’s not required. But we advise you to pay small amount of insurance fee for safety purpose.
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About Munich
Bavaria's capital and an important city in Germany, Munich is home to some of the finest locations as well as landmarks from the German history. The city boasts a fancy and relaxed culture where food and beer are given equal amounts of love and attention. Even the automobiles are considered as equals aside from all the gastronomy.
Best time to visit Munich
Spring in Munich is considered to be the best time to visit the gorgeous city. These months bringing in summers to the Bavarian city do quite a good job. The winters thaw, and the summers begin to beckon more tourist activities. Late spring with its amiable temperatures, would be an ideal time to check out the best of the city. The winds are calm and relaxing, plus the cafes are quaint and pretty. Plus, the first Auer Dult also takes place in April (a traditional market setting which is set up thrice in a year). With fewer summer tourists in the city, you can book hotels in Munich for cheap. This is followed by the summers from June to August. As the city witnesses a spike in its tourism with higher temperatures, you might have a tough time finding cheap and comfortable accommodations. The best thing to do to be on the safe side would be to book a hotel in Munich a few months in advance. That way, you wouldn't have to deal with the sudden price surge. The summers see events such as Munich Film Festival, Christopher Street Day, Tollwood, Opera Festival and Munich Summer of Music. These key events certainly are fun to indulge in.
Winter months don't see a lot of tourists for obvious reasons. The city is too cold to venture out or engage in tourist activities. This is also the time when the hotel prices drop, and the flight tickets are easily available. If you are unfazed by the cold and snow during these months, you should visit Munich for the Christmas festivities. Of course, don't think we've forgotten the famous Oktoberfest. The celebrations of Oktoberfest starts from late September to early October, the city's beer festival means excess crowd and exuberant demand for hotels and hostels. To visit Munich during Oktober Fest, you will have to book your hotels and accommodations well in advance. The demand is too high and for the right reasons.
Places to visit in Munich
Munich, as a cosmopolitan city, has far too many beautiful structures and historical settings to offer for tourists. They have a pretty exciting list of tourist attractions that range from historic palaces to their automobile world. What manages to keep the tourists hooked to their culture and historical significance is how well they have all been preserved. Don't just be content by their BMW World, which is a stunning setting for petrolheads, something you should know. The English Garden (Englischer Garten) is a lovely expanse of a public park which is located within the city centre. As the name suggests, the park is very English-styled with famous Biergarten, eclectic monuments within the premises, sparkling lakes flowing and perfect paths to jog or bike on. Frauenkirche or Church of our Lady is another intriguing setting that you will find in Munich. The two dome-topped towers have historical significance as they were used during World War II by the Allied for bombing purposes. The observation platform of the structure is exquisite. For a religious tour, head to St. Peter's Church (Peterskirche) which is one of the most ancient and tiniest churches. Give a small payment fee, and you will get to go to the top of the church's tower to witness the view of the gorgeous Bavaria.
Deutsches Museum is undoubtedly one of the more interesting places to visit. Thanks to their collection of brilliance from the science and technology spheres, it has easily become a favourite among tourists. It has exhibitions of many scientific discoveries ranging from transportation to musical instruments and their genesis. Another interesting park within the English Garden is the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm (Chinese Tower). It is basically a tower nestled within the English Garden that offers a splendid view of the park. For the automobile enthusiasts out there, who are on a trip to Munich, you should definitely not miss out their prized jewel, the BMW Welt. The vast space is dedicated to Germany's top exports, BMW automobiles and parts. Along with the cars, the architecture will surely take your breath away. From the history of BMW to their latest work, information about everything related to the automobile company can be found here in the gallery. To add more regal to your sightseeing list, there is the Residenz Royal Palace where you can go. The palace has been converted into a State-owned small museum and also has concert halls and theatres to entertain the people who visit the space. While we're on the subject, the Nymphenburg Palace (Schloss Nymphenburg) is also a place worth visiting thanks to the lovely lake view it has that connects with the palatial grounds.
Things to do in Munich
A tour down Alstadt (Old Town) and Marienplatz should be enough to give you a taste of the hip Munich. From a plethora of engaging street meat and sausages to performers taking over the crowded lanes to entertain you, these places in Munich certainly do bring the house down with their lively atmosphere. One interesting activity that you can take up is to visit the Viktualienmarkt, it is Munich's oldest market and dates back to 1807. There are around 140 booths and various sellers bringing their fresh goods to be sold at the market. In case the idea of surfing on a river never crossed your mind, you might be able to witness it or even take it up at the Eisbach River. Plenty of tourists and locals engage in river surfing or Eisbachwelle at the base of the Eisbach River. Indulging in Bavarian beer is undoubtedly one of the top things to do. You simply cannot finish your trip without downing some craft beer and sausages in Munich.
Food and Restaurants in Munich
Germans like their food as they like their beer, crafted to perfection and made in quantity. They like to have heavy, hearty meals with a creamy melange of flavourful sauces and buttery rolls. Of course, all this goes along with a pint or maybe even a jug of beer. Meat plays an essential addition in their cuisine, and so do sausages. When you're in Munich, you should definitely try their Sauerbraten, which is basically roast beef stew. The pot roast usually mixes tender beef with aromatic flavours and spices. It is always accompanied with potato dumplings (also called kartoffelklöße) and red cabbage. The meat is actually marinated for days before finally being cooked, which makes it perfect. Some other famous meat dishes include Schweinshaxe (typically resonated with a peasant's meal), Rinderroulade (beef slices rolled perfectly around bacon and onions), Hasenpfeffer (rabbit stew), to name a few. Special mention to the famous German sausages that have been part of their culinary world for a really long time. A Munich speciality, going by the name Münchner weißwurst, is definitely worth a try.
Of course, talking about German food, we simply cannot miss Schnitzel, which is basically bread cutlet and from the Austrian culinary heritage. IT is the perfect small meal one can ask for in Munich. Werneckhof by Geisel, Tantris, Weinhaus Neuner, Esszimmer, are some top restaurants in the city that will give you a fine dining experience. Plus, they also celebrate the German cuisine. However, if you are on a tight budget, head to Schmalznudel, Fraunhofer, Weisses Brauhaus, Wirtshaus in der Au, etc., for a tavern-like feel and German-sized meals. The city also houses some international cuisine such as Japanese, Mediterranean, Italian, Asian, that you can indulge in. They also have special steakhouses for meat lovers.
How to reach Munich (Transportation)
As an international business hub, Munich's flight connectivity is world-class. The Munich International Airport witnesses an exuberant number of flights and tourists from around the world. Many flights to other cities of Europe also connect at the airport, making it an important city in Europe as well as the world. The city connects with a majority of popular cities in Germany as well as other European countries. In fact, Munich is also a popular route considered to reach countries like Luxembourg, Belgian, the Netherlands and France, Switzerland, to name a few. Major metropolitan cities in India service flights to Munich on a regular basis. Certain flights heading to the European countries also have layovers in Munich, making travelling to the city easier. Cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Kochi, to name a few, have regular flights flying in and out of Munich. The major airlines connecting Munich to cities in India include Lufthansa and Star Alliance. There are other partners too such as Air China, All Nippon Airways, South African Airways, Swiss, Egypt Air, United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, to name a few.
Ticket prices for flights to Munich range from cheap and affordable to expensive. Depending on the availability of direct flights to the peak season. The accommodations in Munich are also varied with options for hostels as well as swanky hotels. Even if you are unable to book your accommodation in advance, there will be options to choose from in Munich.
About Kuala Lumpur
When you think of Malaysia, only two names crop up, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Touted to be a fancy holiday destination, Kuala Lumpur is the capital of the lovely country of Malaysia. With dominating skylines and alluring sights, the city manages to attract tourists all-round the year. Christmas and New Year celebrations especially, in Kuala Lumpur, are legendary and certainly something you should indulge in. The streets are decked up, and purveyors and locales are full of life.
Best time to visit Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is located quite close to the equator, which results in the city being perpetually hot and wet. The city only witnesses summers and monsoons with very mild to non-existent winters. Out of the unfavourable weather though, the month's May to July are pleasant. It is relatively dry during these months, which helps enjoy the brisk sun and dry weather. The city looks very lively during these months as the sky is clearer and the sun rays can touch the streets. The hotel prices during this time are comparatively high as it is the peak season. You might have to deal with some exorbitant hotel rates in Kuala Lumpur. While there might be some options for cheap hotels in Kuala Lumpur, for that you might want to make prior bookings. It will enable you to save up on a lot of money and ensure that you get some great deals as well.
May through August also enables easier access to tourist attractions within the city. You can enjoy places like Sunway Lagoon Park and more without having to deal with excess sun's rays and wet weather. Of course, it is going to be hot most of the time with temperatures standing between 30 to 35 degree Celsius. However, the nights are pleasant, and the dry weather helps feel at ease. December through February is also considered to be a good time to visit Kuala Lumpur. The holiday spirit is strong with the city during these months. Not just the universally recognised holidays but you can also indulge in some of the Malaysian holidays and festivals like Chinese New Year and Thaipusam Festival.
Places to visit in Kuala Lumpur
A trip to Kuala Lumpur should always start with checking out the city's major highlight, the Petronas Twin Towers. The twin skyscrapers in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur were once the tallest buildings in the world before they were surpassed by Taipei 101. Batu Caves is another important landmark in Kuala Lumpur which is a series of caves made up of limestones with temples within them. The shrine is dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Murugan and is one of the biggest and most popular Hindu temples. The celebrations of Thaipusam take place here annually. Another intriguing building in Kuala Lumpur is the Menara Kuala Lumpur, which is a communication centre that stands at the height of 421 meters. It is the seventh-tallest freestanding tower recognised worldwide. The Dataran Merdeka is also an exciting attraction in Kuala Lumpur. It is located bang opposite the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is quite an interesting place that would definitely marvel you. It is acknowledged as the largest covered bird park in the world. In fact, within the bird park, you can actually choose from the slew of bird watching sections that range from flamingos to parrots to hornbill. The park also houses the famous Indian blue peacocks, cockatoos, parakeets and eagles, to name a few. One of the city's cultural heritage is the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Even though the Moorish-style building holds no political or historical significance, it still manages to garner a lot of attention. The evenings here are exceptional as the building is decked up with lights and pizzazz. The National Mosque Of Malaysia is also a fine structure that would impress you. The architecture of the mosque is beautiful and depicts the Islam culture in its full glory. You should definitely go around the structure and soak in the brilliance of the religious infrastructure. It certainly is a beauty.
Things to do in Kuala Lumpur
For folks travelling from India, it would be silly to visit another locality that is inspired by the country. However, Kuala Lumpur's version of Little India will impress you. From bright decorations to Indian brands nestled in the area, the place would definitely get your attention. Similarly, you should also visit Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur to soak in all the dozens of restaurants and food joints that are heavily influenced by the Chinese. From Reggae Nar to indulging in some traditional laksa and curry noodles, this part of the city will amaze you and your stomach. Speaking of the stomach, Jalan Alor is a haven for foodies who wish to explore the street food culture of Kuala Lumpur. The place is practically lit with too many street food dishes set up by hawkers. They are cheap and too delicious. It is quite an experience worth exploring. Of course, there is room for shopping in Kuala Lumpur too as Berjaya Times Square is the spot with all kinds of entertainment.
Food and Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur's Oversea Restaurant is undoubtedly the most famous and a favourite among food critics too. From its flavourful char siu to the perfectly-cooked ham yue fah lam poh, the restaurant brings a lovely melange of flavours in a quaint environment. You can find a paradisiacal Indian restaurant in Kuala Lumpur too as Bala's Banana Leaf is a delight. With a spacious establishment, the food is a little trip down the South of India in Malaysia. Much like how the traditional South Indian food is served on a banana leaf, the same idea is followed at Bala's where you are blessed with lip-smacking dishes such as curries from lentils, fish, crab and vegetables made from spinach, cucumber and yogurt. The seafood here is a major seller. Get yourself a lovely Malaysian breakfast spread at Kedai Makanan Nam Chun. It is the best and ultimate comfort food, as stated by many food critics. Kuala Lumpur also welcomes French cuisine's succulent dishes at Entier at Alila Bangsar.
The ride continues as more restaurants are introduced to satiate your food cravings in Kuala Lumpur. Excelling in the noodle business is Albert Lai's Yung Kee Beef Noodles. The establishment serves the best rice noodles in beef broth with brisket, tendon and other cuts of beef. It is comfortable and soothing to the soul. The city also has room for Japanese cuisine as Sushi Azabu has been installed here. You can find the delicious ramen, tempura, sushi, yakitori and more statement dishes from the Japanese kitchen. Not just Japanese but Kuala Lumpur also has Pizzeria Dihyang, an Italian retreat where you will find some exquisite traditional Italian food, including pizza made from a wood-burning oven. It is quite a perfect setting and something you will certainly enjoy.
How to reach Kuala Lumpur (Transportation)
Flight connectivity to Kuala Lumpur is quite convenient and regular. Malaysia is recognised worldwide as one of the best tourist destinations, owing to its wide beaches and lovely weather. With cities like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur nestled perfectly on the shores of the country, it is not surprising that Malaysia receives a lot of tourists from India. The fact that the demand is high enables many airlines to provide flights from India to Kuala Lumpur. Airlines such as Malindo Air, Malaysia Airlines, GoAir, IndiGo, Srilankan Airlines, SpiceJet, AirAsia, Singapore Airlines, Silkair, Thai Airways, Vistara, to name a few, have regular flights from India. You can also find direct and nonstop flights to Kuala Lumpur from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, among a few cities. Malindo Air and Malaysia Airlines are two prominent airlines that have special direct flights reserved for Kuala Lumpur from India. The most popular route chosen for Kuala Lumpur is from Thailand or Singapore. In fact, Singapore and Colombo are some of the international routes that have amazing connectivity with Kuala Lumpur. Often a majority of tourists root for these city connections to reach Kuala Lumpur if they fail to snag the direct flight tickets.
The flight tickets to Kuala Lumpur are very cheap. In fact, you can round off your trip to and from Kuala Lumpur for less than INR 30,000. You wouldn't even need to make any special adjustments with respect to the connectivity of the flight or duration. These prices can be availed on direct nonstop flights to Kuala Lumpur. It only takes about five hours and thirty minutes to reach Kuala Lumpur from India. Plus, you will find some convenient time to catch the flight, so it doesn't mess with your travel schedule too. Make your flight bookings to Kuala Lumpur online to avail some of the benefits. While you are making flight bookings, you can also reserve your hotels in Kuala Lumpur to get some discounts or online deals. There are many provisions of combo deals available online. Depending on which season you pick for your trip to the city, you will be able to snag some amazing online flight deals and cheap hotel prices too, in Kuala Lumpur. It is best to make prior flight and hotel bookings in Kuala Lumpur as the city is quite expensive and you will need all the money to spend on the holiday.
About Kuala Lumpur Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport serves as the main international airport in Malaysia and is also recognised as one of the biggest airports of Southeast Asia. The airport is situated in the Sepang district of Selangor. It is approximately 45 km away from the main city of Kuala Lumpur. It majorly serves the Greater Klang Valley metropolis. Kuala Lumpur International Airport is recognised as the largest and busiest airport in the country. Back in 1018, it estimated passenger capacity of 59,988,409. The same year, the airport witnessed 714,669 tonnes of cargo as well as 399,827 aircraft movements. Three parallel runways have been constructed to meet with the air traffic. The airport is recognised to be the 23rd busiest airport in the world with respect to passenger traffic. Kuala Lumpur International Airport was officially opened for business in 1998. It opened just in time for the 1998 Commonwealth Games that was held in the city.
About Airport Terminals
There are two main terminals at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The original terminal called KLIA Main and terminal 2, called klia2. Terminal 1 was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. The airport complex is sprawled across 38.4 metres and has enabled space for future expansions. The symbolic architecture is a testament to the late architect's vision of aesthetic details. It encapsulates Islamic geometry along with cutting edge technology that also puts hints of tropical rainforest. KLIA Main is situated between two runways and covers a floor space of 4,300,000 sq ft. The terminal has a total of 216 check-in counters that are spread across six different islands that are identified alphabetically named A-M. The airport also has self-check-in kiosks available.
Satellite terminal A is a building located at Kuala Lumpur International Airport that operates international flights departures and arrivals. An aerotrain has been constructed to connect the first terminal with the satellite building. The building has 27 boarding gates in total. Kuala Lumpur City, Air Terminal, also referred to as Kuala Lumpur City Air Terminal or KL CAT is situated at KL Sentral and carries three airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malindo Air and Malaysia Airlines. KLIA2, also known as Terminal 2, has been built exclusively to optimise low-cost carriers. The operations at klia2 commenced in 2014 and have about 68 departure gates, 80 aerobridges and about 220 retail outlets.
About Airport Authority
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is owned by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, which is a sovereign wealth fund that is funded by the Government of Malaysia. The commercial objective of Khazanah is to multiply the financial assets and to diversify the revenue sources for Malaysia. They have strategic objectives to achieve the same and ensure to bring in long-term benefits economically. However, the airport is currently operated by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. It is a Malaysian airport company that works to handle a majority of airports in the country.
The headquarters of Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is located in the Persiaran Korporat KLIA, which is within the premise of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The company currently owns 39 airports under its wing, including Bintulu Airport, Langkawi International Airport, Sandakan Airport, Lahad Dat Airport, Penang International Airport and Limbang Airport, to name a few. Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is also listed on the Board of Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. They are the first airport operations company that has a space on the listing of Asia.
Out of the airports that fall under the Malaysia Airports umbrella, Kuala Lumpur International Airport is primarily the result of visionary strategy which has been working on accommodating traffic and big aircraft.
Top airlines flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur is one of the best tourist destinations in Malaysia, after Singapore. Hence, the city does witness a slew of travellers coming over to relish the tropical weather and the beaches. There are far too many airlines that operate from the airport. As the airport sees excellent connectivity with many international destinations, many airlines operate from Kuala Lumpur International Airport include Air Arabia, Air Astana, Air China, AirAsia, AirAsia X, All Nippon Airways, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Cathay Dragon, China Airlines, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, IndiGo, Himalaya Airlines, Indonesia AirAsia, Japan Airlines, Japan Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Nepal Airlines, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Saudia, Scoot, Shenzhen Airlines, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Thai Airways, Royal Jordanian, Thai Smile, Turkish Airlines, US-Bangla Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, VietJet Air and Vietnam Airlines. The airport serves as a major hub to a slew of domestic airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, AirAsia, MASkargo, AirAsia X, UPS Airlines and AsiaCargo Express. These airlines also cater to the economy of Malaysia.
Facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Baby care room - Kuala Lumpur International Airport has facilitated baby care rooms to help mother's and infants find the necessary privacy. Airports can get very crowded and make it difficult for new mothers to cater to their child's needs. However, at the airport's baby care rooms, that won't be an issue. The room is well-lit and has all the required amenities for the mother and the child. This includes essential baby products as well as a diaper changing station.
Buggies - To enable faster and easier transport within the airport premise, they have installed buggies at all stations. You can find them at the entrance of the airport as well as at the check-in and security booths as well. You will need to inform the airlines and ask them to arrange for a buggy service though. The buggies are usually reserved for senior citizens, expecting mother's and mobility disabled passengers. However, travellers with other concerns can also avail the service.
Kidzania (Entertainment deck for kids) - Travelling with kids can be quite tough, especially when they get bored and start acting up. Hence, with a view to entertaining kids, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport has installed an entertainment deck for them in the form of Kidzania. The place has all amenities with rides and games that would keep the kids busy while you wait for boarding.
Medical services - The airport has also installed world-class medical services at the premise. Often airports see medical cases and emergencies which require assistance as soon as possible. Along with medical clinics and paramedic services, the airport also has pharmacies stationed at regular intervals. You can find them at the domestic and international terminals.
Muslim prayer room - Designated prayer rooms are also there at the airport. However, the rooms are separate for men and women. They are available at all levels of the main terminal building as well as the satellite building. The rooms can also be used for meditation.
Smoking lounge - Smoking in public space is prohibited in Malaysia, and hence, the airport has installed a smoking lounge. Passengers can make use of the comfortable rooms to smoke and even purchase some boxes, if necessary.
Entertainment deck - Interesting entertainment decks are also present at the airport in the satellite building. The lounge has multiple TV sets that have been placed in a U-shaped room. They face relaxed sofa sets and chairs to make for a comfortable experience. It is certainly a good space where one can hang out before boarding. TV has movies and sports channels that one can browse.
Calm room - Something known as a calm room is also present at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The room has soothing portraits and a calm environment to help anxious passengers keep their nerves on check while they wait for the boarding. They have miniature trees and paintings on the wall too that add to the soothing vibe.
Special assistance - There are provisions for special assistance that the airport supports. Trained staff will escort you through the airport and guide you with all the necessary steps and check-in processes required.
How to reach Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Rail
An Express Rail Link is directly connected to the airport. The station is located right at the Main Terminal as well outside klia2. You can catch two of the trail services to reach Kuala Lumpur International Airport namely, KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit. The two rail links have been routed in such a way that they make reaching the Kuala Lumpur International Airport from the city centre easy and convenient. The designs have also been aesthetically done to make the rails look good.
Taxicabs and limousine
There are dedicated taxicab services and even limousines available at the airport as well as the city's travel agencies. You can visit any of the agents and book yourself a ride to reach the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Airport Limo is one place where you can avail the limousine service. There are counters at the airport where you can book your vehicles. You will have to make the payments at the counter itself as there are fixed rates to reach the airport.
Bus
With buses too, there are public as well as private services available within the city to reach the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The buses are air-conditioned, so you will need to get a ticket to KL Sentral transportation hub which would cost you around RM11. The frequency of buses is quite high at the airport so you wouldn't have to worry about its availability.