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It will soon be the single largest U.S. airline flying across the Atlantic. On Our Radar [United Airlines Is Wagering That You'll Want to Fly to Places Other Airlines Don't]( It will soon be the single largest U.S. airline flying across the Atlantic. [Alaska Railroad Just Brought Back Its Full Summer Schedule After Two Years]( Just in time for its centennial anniversary in 2023. [Live Out Your Coastal Grandma Dreams at This Maine Resort]( The 17 cottages on Kennebunk Beach open on June 17. Destination of the Day Kuala Lumpur [Kuala Lumpur](, more affectionately referred to as KL, is Malaysia's metropolitan capital. Travelers get treated to a unique mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures—KL is the kind of place where you can enjoy a delicious bowl of authentic Chinese noodles, then walk into a Hindu temple across the street. The many residents from all over the world also bring samples of their cultures to the mix, creating a vibe different than that in many other Southeast Asian cities. Things to Do Stroll, shop, and eat across Chinatown, Little India, and the [other exciting neighborhoods]( scattered around Kuala Lumpur. Cross the canopy walk in KL Forest Eco Park on Bukit Nanas, the only slice of virgin rainforest remaining in the middle of the city. While there, go up Menara KL (Kuala Lumpur’s space needle) for a panoramic view. Finish your rounds of the city with a meal on Jalan Alor and see the Petronas Towers lit at night. Explore more exciting activities with our full-length article about [fun things to do in Kuala Lumpur](. Where to Eat The [best places to eat in Kuala Lumpur]( have their priorities in order. Look for the steamy, back-alley noodle shops where food has been the focus for generations. You know you’re in the right place when you see plastic chairs and cement floors still splattered by the latest feeding frenzy. Swinging fluorescent lights overhead? Perfect! Of course, eating at [Jalan Alor]( in Kuala Lumpur is a must: For ideas on what to try, check out our [guide to Malaysian street foods](. Where to Stay Kuala Lumpur has an abundance of affordable hotel choices, but you’ll first have to determine which part of the city you prefer to stay in. If eating and shopping at big malls are important to you, consider one of the glitzy hotels nearer to Bukit Bintang. If you prefer smaller hotels in a neighborhood with a little more grungy charm, consider staying closer to Chinatown. If ease of transportation is important, consider a hotel close to KL Sentral (the heart of Malaysia’s rail network), near Little India. Vacation Like a Pro Take advantage of [Kuala Lumpur’s inexpensive train system](, particularly the LRT and monorail, for moving between sights. Use the ride-sharing app Grab as a last resort for when no train stations are nearby. [Greg Rodgers]( Contributing Writer Your Packing List Malaysia’s capital city receives abundant rainfall throughout the year, even in June and July, usually the two driest months for Kuala Lumpur. Travelers should have [an umbrella]( on hand and a plan in mind! Whether rain or shine, the heat and humidity will prevail. You’ll create more laundry than usual and need at least two clean tops a day. Pack extra or plan to purchase more. As expected, you’ll find plenty of T-shirts and sarongs available in local shops and markets. Pack options for sun protection ([hat](, uninsulated cover-up) beyond just [SPF]( which tends to get sweat away faster than it can be reapplied. If you’re planning to visit the Batu Caves, the National Mosque of Malaysia, or other religious sites, keep in mind that modest dress is required. Bring [loose-fitting pants](, long dresses or skirts, shirts with sleeves, and for women, a scarf to cover your hair. Trending in Travel [11 Super Stylish Swimsuits for Older Women]( [This Is the Ultimate Road Trip Playlist]( [Visiting Family in The Gambia As a Black Bisexual Woman]( Get Inspired Located in the extreme north of Minnesota—along the U.S.-Canada border—sits [Voyageurs National Park](. This vast wilderness consists of an interconnected set of lakes and rivers, surrounded by some of the thickest forests found anywhere in the continental United States. Best explored on canoe or kayak, the park is a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure travelers looking to escape from civilization for a while. Here, it is possible to travel for days through certain sections of the park without seeing another living soul. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! 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