Hari Raya and school holidays a chance to visit popular spots in KL


Nabil with his wife and two kids at the Aquaria KLCC during their recent holiday break.

AS the Hari Raya festivities draw to an end, the school break continues to provide the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a thrilling day out in Kuala Lumpur.

Aquaria KLCC is a favourite spot to explore the astonishing diversity of marine life.

Teacher Sarah Jane George, 34, along with her husband Joel Dinesh and two children, Jayden Shiloh and Jasmine Serenity, from Putrajaya, were spotted at Aquaria KLCC.

Sarah said this was their third visit to Aquaria KLCC.

“My children like learning about the different types of sea animals in Malaysia.

“The place also helps raise their awareness about the issues affecting our planet’s biodiversity.”

Hendri, wife Kellyn Angela and children Jackie and Cherlyn learning more about the marine life at Aquaria KLCC.Hendri, wife Kellyn Angela and children Jackie and Cherlyn learning more about the marine life at Aquaria KLCC.

Lawyer Hendri Yohannes, 32, and his family were at Aquaria KLCC for the very first time.

“The place is wonderful as children can learn more about the various species of sea animals, plants and organisms,” said Hendri.

Freelancer Nabil Johari, 29, along with his wife and two children, were also on their first visit to Aquaria KLCC

“We have nothing to do during the long holiday period so we came here as a family.

“We want the children to see and learn about the different species of sea animals,” said Nabil.

Nazira (right) with her sister Atiqah Mat Amin (left), brother-in-law Muhamad Hanis Sulaiman and nieces (from right) Nur Syaazwany Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri, Nur Syamimi Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri, and Nur Syazweena Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri taking a wefie at KLCC Park.Nazira (right) with her sister Atiqah Mat Amin (left), brother-in-law Muhamad Hanis Sulaiman and nieces (from right) Nur Syaazwany Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri, Nur Syamimi Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri, and Nur Syazweena Ibtysam Mohd Shukeri taking a wefie at KLCC Park.

He added that Aquaria KLCC was a suitable spot for children.

He also said they were planning to visit the National Zoo next.

There were also families spending time together by Lake Symphony in KLCC Park.

Customer service officer Nazira Mat Amin, 34, travelled from Melaka with her sister, brother-in-law and nieces to KLCC Park.

“The children have not been to Petrosains, The Discovery Centre, yet, so we want to bring them there as well,” said Nazira.

She said they also went to Suria KLCC to dine at one of their favourite Korean restaurants.

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