

Chow Kit Market, Kuala Lumpur's oldest market, is a bustling hub of local culture, food, and shopping.
A bustling local market offering a wide variety of goods and street food.
A stunning blue and silver mosque with a large prayer hall and beautiful gardens.
A museum dedicated to Islamic art and culture, with a vast collection of artifacts.
Chow Kit Market is prone to sudden rain showers.
Protect your eyes from the strong sunlight while exploring the market.
Famous for its coconut rice and spicy sambal, this stall has been serving Nasi Lemak since 1948.
Known for its Roast Pork and Hainanese Chicken Rice, this restaurant has been operating since 1928.
Famous for its Biryani and Tandoori dishes, this restaurant has been serving Indian cuisine since 1969.
Flaky, layered flatbread served with curry sauce
Coconut rice, fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal
Slow-cooked beef curry with coconut milk and spices
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabric, a traditional Malaysian art form.
Highly polished, silver-plated pewter items, a Malaysian specialty.
Aromatic blends like 'Rempah Udang' (shrimp paste) and 'Ketumbar' (cumin).
Kavnai Fort, a historic hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Mercado del Mercado, or 'Market of the Market', is a vibrant, historic market in Buenos Aires, Argentina, offering a diverse range of products and a lively atmosphere.
A vibrant city known for its art, culture, and gastronomy, nestled in the heart of France.