Kuala Lumpur Eco tourism
Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang
Eco tourism in Kuala Lumpur means paying a visit to the numerous forest reserves, natural parks, the beaches and other natural wonders in and around the city. You can enjoy the natural beauty, embark on a number of adventure activities or take a look at the amazing wildlife in these tours. Most of the places, which support eco-tourism, are located in the outskirts of the city.
One of the most popular places that one can check out is the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia. This 1500-hectare forest area is located in Kepong. This natural park is filled with a large number of ponds, waterfalls and numerous aromatic trees. You can also walk or hike along the numerous trails like Rover Track and the Engkabang Trail. The biggest attraction of this park is the Canopy Bridge, which is suspended 30 meters above the ground. Another place that is worth paying a visit is Pulau Ketam or Crab Island, in English. This little island is located near Port Klang. Here you can get to see different species of crabs, fishes, reptiles and other marine creatures. The place is particularly famous for its restaurants, which serve tasty seafood dishes. You can also pay a visit to Templer’s Park and marvel at the beautiful waterfalls or take a look at the monkeys, fireflies, and around 150 migratory birds in Pulau Selangor. Here you can also embark on a number of adventure sports like trekking, rock climbing and others.
Embarking on Kuala Lumpur eco tourism is the bets way how you can get to see some of the best natural wonders of Malaysia. The green forests and the natural beauty will surely enthrall you and make your vacations a fun filled one.
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