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With its abundant natures and parks, Kuala Lumpur offers the perfect ambiance to enjoy a mixture of both city and nature.

Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve

Previously known as the Bucket Weld Forest reserve, the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve is one of the oldest forest reserves in Malaysia and one of the few in Kuala Lumpur. Declared in 1906, the 10.5-hectare rainforest provides a sanctuary for

Taman Tasik Perdana (Perdana Lake Garden)

Established in the late 19th century, the Perdana Lake Garden is one of the oldest manmade gardens in Kuala Lumpur. It used to host the official residence of the then British government representative Sir Frank

KLCC Park

KLCC Park is by far the most famous park in Kuala Lumpur. Located within the vicinity of the Petronas Twin Towers and the famous Suria KLCC Mall, the park provides green scenery for travellers seeking to escape the busy city of Kuala

Taman Tasik Titiwangsa (Titiwangsa Lake Garden)

Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, also known as the Titiwangsa Lake Garden, is popular among the locals of Kuala Lumpur because of its close proximity to the city centre. If you ever want a photo with the Petronas Twin Towers as the background, then visit the Titiwangsa Lake

Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)

The Forest Research Institute of Malaysia is a must-visit for all the nature lovers travelling to Kuala Lumpur. Founded in 1929, FRIM is one of the world’s leading research centres on tropical rainforest and is constantly seeking ways to preserve the

Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

Located within the lush greenery of the Perdana Lake Garden, the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park is home to over 6,000 butterflies from over 120 species. Similar to that of the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park was designed with a free-fly concept in a simulated natural rainforest

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Located within the lush green Perdana Lake Garden, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is home to more than 3,000 birds comprising more than 200 different species. The park is divided into 4 main zones spanning an area of more than 20

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