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PARK IN THE CITY

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Yes, it's possible! Our city center offers a variety of green spaces where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city. From the KLCC Park to the Perdana Botanical Garden, there are plenty of options to nature in the heart of the city.


Discover Story-Worthy Recreational Spots in Kuala Lumpur.


Lake and Garden Parks


Lake and garden parks are the perfect destination for nature lovers. With its serene lake and lush gardens, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a relaxing spot or a scenic hiking trail, Lake and Garden Park has something for everyone. Come and experience the beauty of nature at Kuala Lumpur's finest parks today!


KLCC Park

This fantastic park is located in the center of the massive KLCC complex and features a 1.3km soft-surface jogging track, a fantastic children's playground, and a paddling pool. At 8 p.m., 9 p.m., and 10 p.m., the Lake Symphony fountains in front of the Suria KLCC, draw large crowds of people who come to witness the towers shoot up into the night sky.


Bukit Jalil Recreational Park

The park features trails and well-paved walking paths. Additionally, it is surrounded by greenery and trees, making it a relaxing spot to work out away from traffic. Numerous locations included a playground, picnic areas, hiking trails, miniature lake, and International Gardens.

There might be a white bridge that you cross on your stroll from the main lake to International Gardens. To reach the main highways that go to Pavilion Bukit Jalil, about a 5-minute walk away, cross the bridge. Daily hours for the park are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. After 8 o'clock at night, the entry gate will be locked. Parking is offered at no cost. There are three primary entrances to the very large park: the North Entrance, the Middle Entrance, and the Right Entrance.


Batu Metropolitan Park

Batu Metropolitan Park (Taman Metropolitan Batu) is a 280 acres outdoor recreational park located in north Kuala Lumpur near Kepong. The park is open from 6.00 am to 7.00 pm every day. Visitors are expected to comply with the 2012 Park Bylaws to ensure everyone's comfort.

There are basic facilities such as kids playground, exercise stations, jogging track, toilets and prayer room. In addition, there are also a skate park and mountain bike course on the other side of the park. For those who are interested in organizing 'outdoor' activities such as Family Day activities, Photography and others, can make reservations through the Landscape and Recreation Development Department


Perdana Botanical Garden

The Perdana Botanical Garden, originally known as Lake Gardens or Taman Tasik Perdana, is located in Kuala Lumpur's Heritage Park. From nature enthusiasts to families with small children, it provides endless hours of entertaining activities and sightseeing opportunities for almost every kind of tourist. Despite being in the centre of a busy city, the garden also has characteristics that give visitors the impression that they are in a tropical rainforest. If you have an afternoon to spare and would want to escape the bustle of the city, we've put together a list of the top attractions at Lake Gardens Kuala Lumpur.


Bukit Kiara Federal Park

Bukit Kiara Large-Scale Public Park, Federal Park, is home to the majority of the trees, bushes, and ground cover plants; it is a living museum. Natural forest-based landscape architecture design will guide the planting of woody forest trees and tropical rain forest support plants.

Being a component of Bukit Kiara's continuous green lung, it's a crucial area for wildlife, particularly birds. Nearly all of the more than 40 bird species that have been identified in Taman Rimba Kiara including hornbills and Brahminy kites are classified as Totally Protected.

Families, schools, marriages, businesses, and groups of all kinds frequent Taman Rimba Kiara Park for picnics, trips, team-building exercises, runs, cycling, photography, nature appreciation, and selfies.


Permaisuri Lake Garden

Taman Tasik Permaisuri is 122 acres, or 49.4 hectares, in size. On April 2, 1989, the 8th HRH Raja Permaisuri Agong, D.Y.M.M Sultanah Zanariah, gave it its official opening. Located in Cheras, approximately 15 kilometres from the city centre, this 49.4 hectare lake park was created in 1984 and is situated between Jalan Budiman and Jalan Tenteram. The park is open daily from 6:00 am until 8:00 pm. To protect the comfort of all, visitors are expected to abide by the Park Bylaws of 2012. It has become a well-liked gathering place for tourists from within and outside the state because of its proximity to the Kuala Lumpur Swimming Complex, Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium, DBKL Sports Complex, International Youth Centre, DBKL Equestrian Unit, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Hospital, and Bandar Tun Razak Mosque. Those who would like to plan "outdoor" events, including photography sessions or Family Day activities, can schedule a reservation by contacting the Landscape and Recreation Development Department.


 

Herbs and Spices Garden


Kuala Lumpur is a city that boasts a wealth of culture and history. One of the most unique ways to immerse in this rich heritage is by visiting the herbs and spices gardens. These gardens provide an exclusive chance to explore the diverse range of herbs and spices grown in the region, as well as their traditional uses in medicine and cooking. Whether you're an experienced gardener or starting out, a visit to one of these gardens is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience.

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