Places to go an hour away from the City

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Places to go an hour away from the City

Sightseeing

At night this tiny insect congregates themself in a mangrove tree that grows in the waters along Selangor river banks. For the best spectacle of nature, the best time to visit is around 8 pm on a moonlight. You will really appreciate this nature gifts since the sampan (local traditional boat) is using fiberglass to reduce environmental pollution as well as to protect the butterfly habitats. There are three places to catch this rare, natural phenomenon: Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park Run by the district council, this is one of the most popular choices for visitors. Price: RM50.00 per boat (maximum 4 pax ) Opening hours: 7.45pm – 11.30pm The fireflies boat ride only – Book within a day Kampung Bukit Belimbing Firefly Park Resort Chalet-style accommodation is available at this resort. Price: RM16.00 (Adult) ,RM9.00 (Child) per pax Kampung Bukit Belimbing Chalet: ~RM159.00 (Weekday), RM212.00 (Weekend), RM243.80 (Public Holiday) – each chalet sleeps up to 4 pax Opening hours: 7:45pm – 10:30pm (last call 10.00pm) Boat: Electrically powered fiberglass boat Fireflies + Bukit Melawati + Seafood Dinner – Book within a day Pasir Penambang Just 2.5km from Kuala Selangor Nature Park and Bukit Melawati, Pasir Penambang is an alternative starting point for firefly tours conducted by several tour companies. Price: RM20 for adults, RM15 for children (2-10 years). Boats for large groups (25-40 pax) available Opening hours: 7.30pm – 9.30pm (last call 8.45pm) Boat: Speedboat
Firefly, Kuala Selangor
At night this tiny insect congregates themself in a mangrove tree that grows in the waters along Selangor river banks. For the best spectacle of nature, the best time to visit is around 8 pm on a moonlight. You will really appreciate this nature gifts since the sampan (local traditional boat) is using fiberglass to reduce environmental pollution as well as to protect the butterfly habitats. There are three places to catch this rare, natural phenomenon: Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park Run by the district council, this is one of the most popular choices for visitors. Price: RM50.00 per boat (maximum 4 pax ) Opening hours: 7.45pm – 11.30pm The fireflies boat ride only – Book within a day Kampung Bukit Belimbing Firefly Park Resort Chalet-style accommodation is available at this resort. Price: RM16.00 (Adult) ,RM9.00 (Child) per pax Kampung Bukit Belimbing Chalet: ~RM159.00 (Weekday), RM212.00 (Weekend), RM243.80 (Public Holiday) – each chalet sleeps up to 4 pax Opening hours: 7:45pm – 10:30pm (last call 10.00pm) Boat: Electrically powered fiberglass boat Fireflies + Bukit Melawati + Seafood Dinner – Book within a day Pasir Penambang Just 2.5km from Kuala Selangor Nature Park and Bukit Melawati, Pasir Penambang is an alternative starting point for firefly tours conducted by several tour companies. Price: RM20 for adults, RM15 for children (2-10 years). Boats for large groups (25-40 pax) available Opening hours: 7.30pm – 9.30pm (last call 8.45pm) Boat: Speedboat
Putrajaya is an administrative center of Malaysia capital. Named after the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the territory is entirely enclaved within the Sepang District of the state of Selangor. Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley. In Sanskrit, "Putra" (पुत्र) means "prince" or "male child", and "Jaya" (जया) means "success" or "victory". The development of Putrajaya started in the early 1990s; today, major landmarks have been completed and the population is expected to grow in the near future. Places you can visit in this area are Putrajaya lake, Putra square, Putrajaya wetland park, Taman Selatan, and Putrajaya Botanical Gardens. Monuments such as Putrajaya landmark, Millenium Monument, National Heroes Square. How to get there: by taxi/cab it takes 50 minutes to an hour. Fare is approximately 50rm to 60RM. By train: Wait for a T809 or T810 feeder bus in front of Dominos Pizza ( Neo Damansara) to MRT Mutiara Damansara , from MRT Mutiara Damansara wait at the Platform 1 ( Kajang Station) to MRT Merdeka walk by five minutes to Hub Lebuh Pudu wait for bus Number 522 straight to Putrajaya.
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Putrajaya
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Putrajaya is an administrative center of Malaysia capital. Named after the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the territory is entirely enclaved within the Sepang District of the state of Selangor. Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley. In Sanskrit, "Putra" (पुत्र) means "prince" or "male child", and "Jaya" (जया) means "success" or "victory". The development of Putrajaya started in the early 1990s; today, major landmarks have been completed and the population is expected to grow in the near future. Places you can visit in this area are Putrajaya lake, Putra square, Putrajaya wetland park, Taman Selatan, and Putrajaya Botanical Gardens. Monuments such as Putrajaya landmark, Millenium Monument, National Heroes Square. How to get there: by taxi/cab it takes 50 minutes to an hour. Fare is approximately 50rm to 60RM. By train: Wait for a T809 or T810 feeder bus in front of Dominos Pizza ( Neo Damansara) to MRT Mutiara Damansara , from MRT Mutiara Damansara wait at the Platform 1 ( Kajang Station) to MRT Merdeka walk by five minutes to Hub Lebuh Pudu wait for bus Number 522 straight to Putrajaya.