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West Malaysia
Nature
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Broga Hill
Bukit Broga, also known as 'Bukit Lalang' - after the local species of grass that grows abundantly here, is a hill in Semenyih, at 400 meters high and 40 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur on the trunk road to Broga. It can be reached a short distance later after University of Nottingham, where the entrance starts at left from an oil palm estate opposite a rabbit park. Famed for its incredibly panoramic views (especially at dawn) along with easy accessibility on foot, the hill is a popular tourist attraction among locals; the estate owner cashes on the glut of visitors during weekends and public holidays by charging MYR2 per vehicle that parks on his grounds
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KL Butterfly Park
The Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park (Malay: Taman Rama Rama Kuala Lumpur) is a large public butterfly zoo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Meandering the paths as the graceful creatures flit and flutter about the flowering plants, pausing occasionally to rest on a lucky visitor, is a pleasant and inspiring way to spend the afternoon.Kids will love the chance to see the majestic Raja Brooke butterfly, the Lime butterfly and the Malay Lacewing, among the most unique species at the reserve. You can also pick up a bag of fish feed at the counter to hand out to the hungry koi that slowly patrol the park’s ponds.
Address: Taman Tasik Perdana, Jalan Cendarasari, Kuala Lumpur, 50480, Malaysia
Hours:
Sunday9AM–6PM
Monday9AM–6PM
Tuesday9AM–6PM
Wednesday9AM–6PM
Thursday9AM–6PM
Friday9AM–6PM
Saturday9AM–6PM
Phone: +60 3-2693 4799
Function: Butterfly house
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KL Bird Park
Kuala Lumpur's Bird Park is the largest of its type in the world, with 20 acres of free-flight aviary for its inhabitants to enjoy. Around 3,000 birds live in the park, from small and vibrantly colored parrots to the impressive Indian Blue Peacock with its magnificent 5-foot long tail. There’s a show each day at 12.30, and bird feed on offer so the kids can treat the locals to a meal. Aside from the free-flight area, there is a special aviary for the parrots. Another separate space features rare Oriental birds, like the Greater Bird of Paradise and three different species of toucanThere’s also the hornbill park, and a flamingo pond where you can watch the gorgeous pink creatures patiently standing on one leg sunbathing.
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Address: KL Bird Park, 920, Jalan Cenderawasih, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opened: 1991
Area: 21 acres
Hours:
Sunday9AM–6PM
Monday9AM–6PM
Tuesday9AM–6PM
Wednesday9AM–6PM
Thursday9AM–6PM
Friday9AM–6PM
Saturday9AM–6PM
Phone: +60 3-2272 1010
Number of species: 200
Number of animals: 3,000
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