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Kuala Lumpur Park & Garden Tour (Group)
This tour will take you to the wonderful Butterfly Park and Orchard Garden too. You can relax to the scenic views of the Lake garden and the Asian garden on your way back.
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
There are over 5000 bird species in the park and these birds fly freely around the aviary. You will definitely get excited when you watch see so many melodious and colorful birds flying around and free to perch on trees that make up the beautiful surrounding.
Butterfly Park
Do you love butterflies? Well, you’re in luck! Over 6000 butterfly species are found in this park and you will be amazed when multiple butterflies stick to your shirt and hands. You can witness butterfly larvae hatching from their cocoon in the nursery and breeding area.
Orchard Garden
The tour will also take you through the orchard garden which is home to over 700 varieties of orchids and the Malaysian national flower, Hibiscus.
Duration : 3.5 hours Tour Starts : 8.00am or 1.00pm
- Orchid and Hibiscus Garden (Visit Stop)
- Bird Park – largest walk-in free-flight aviary in the world (Visit Stop)
- Butterfly Park (Visit Stop)
- Asean Garden (Drive Pass)
- Lake Garden (Drive Pass)
Fee includes:
- KL Bird Park entrance ticket
- Butterfly Park entrance ticket
- Entrance to Orchid & Hibiscus Garden
- Shared tour and transfers
- Air-Conditioned vehicle
- Professional Driver-Guide Service
- Pick Up from KL City Centre Hotels
- Drop Off at Twin Towers
Fee Excludes:
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
For travellers who stay out of KL City Centre Hotels, kindly take a cab and come to Double Tree by Hilton Hotel and wait near the Dome Cafe.
Best Rate in Town with Limited Seats!
Payment Method – Option 1
- For minimum deposits, click on the “Pay Deposit” button.
Payment Method – Option 2
- For customers planning to pay the entire amount, click on the “Full Amount” button.
How Do I Get Confirmation?
- After you’ve complete the online payment process, a confirmation notice will be sent to you via email.
- You may just save it in your phone for your own reference and dont have to print it.
Pick Up Area for Tours
- Pick up points for hotels, homestays and service residences in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotels only
- For pick up outside of these areas, will subject to surcharge based on the distance
Where Can I Wait? How Will My Driver Recognize Me?
- You can wait at your respective hotel’s lobby 5 minutes prior to the start of the tour. Our driver will look for you at the lobby. If you cannot find the driver, please call us at 0060129287034 or 0060132084862 and we will provide assistance. Generally the waiting time is around 20 minutes and if it takes longer than that without any consent, it will be classified as a “No Show”.
What To Bring
- Cameras and some cash to buy souvineers
81 reviews for Kuala Lumpur Park & Garden Tour (Group)
Isobel Mills – 2016-05-13 :
Oh my ! I loved this place so much which I could spent and entire day here! Our guide is super friendly and took many pictures of us!
Sofian Sariyah Tahan – 2016-07-07 :
My concern about tour packages is maybe it is very hhurried. But it was different with this tour. The timing and organizing is very friendly, we are able to enjoy the garden and park with my family. One cool thing there is the ASEAN garden. It’s new and well-maintained
Ernest Wilkins – 2016-07-18 :
Having our own car while touring this place definitely felt luxurious, but we did not spend a lot for it.
Husna Dayang – 2017-11-23 :
Birds, butterflies, and flowers were the highlight of the day. We got to thank MyTravellane for that wonderful experience.
Marc – 2018-07-25 :
The driver and tour guide was absolutely fantastic. He was so knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Plenty of time at all stops. He made sure everyone had a good time. Giving us water was great. Definitely recommend this tour. I wish he was my guide for my whole holiday!Thanks!
hoang thu huong – 2018-07-25 :
Ko đi đến vườn hoa lan. Driver is not friendly. However, butterfly park I live it
MEIYI – 2018-07-25 :
Drivers arriving on time, friendly, take us to the attractions described in the order, especially the bird park is really pushing.
Allan Jr – 2018-07-25 :
Mohini – 2018-07-30 :
great tourist guide. recommended for family. coach comfortable
Tan Yea – 2018-07-30 :
Time is a little rush, Kuala Lumpur is beautiful, always park and garden, but unfortunately half a day can only enjoy a small part, but definitely worth to go, the team leader is also good.
Linda John – 2018-07-31 :
Find back my childhood memory, have a lot of fun with my dear one.
Kai Wai Chong – 2018-07-31 :
Great place for family day out! We had lots of fun
Vijay Joseph – 2018-08-01 :
Beautiful garden Bird Park though was an incredible experience!!! Had so much fun. extremely amazing!
Sara Jay – 2018-08-01 :
Definitely recommend this tour. I wish he was my guide for my whole holiday!Thanks!
Kannan – 2018-08-02 :
The driver and tour guide was absolutely fantastic. He was so knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
Shakti Kapoor – 2018-08-02 :
Bird Park though was an incredible experience!!! Had so much fun. extremely amazing!
Neymar Junior – 2018-08-06 :
Time is a little rush.but unfortunately half a day can only enjoy a small part, but definitely worth to go
Goldberg – 2018-08-06 :
My driver cum guide very friendly. Very nice tour .
Jailene – 2018-08-07 :
Beautiful garden, well planned trips, nice experience. Nice tour
Adelyn – 2018-08-08 :
Kuala Lumpur is beautiful, always park and garden,butterfly park I live it. well planned trips, nice experience.
Richard – 2018-08-08 :
great tour . recommended for family. van is comfortable
Mckenzie – 2018-08-09 :
Bird Park and Butterfly park though was an incredible experience!!!
Karson – 2018-08-09 :
Driver is friendly. However, butterfly park I live it
Sao Tamao – 2018-08-10 :
The driver was absolutely fantastic.Great place for family day out! We had lots of fun
Tongo – 2018-08-10 :
Definitely recommend this tour.Find back my childhood memory, have a lot of fun with my dear one.
Friedrich Ebert Jr. – 2018-08-13 :
Transportation service was comfortable to get the Birdpark. The Birdpark was beyond my expection. My kids and I had enjoyable time and special experience there.
Erich Honecker – 2018-08-13 :
Children can get close to different birds and have a good time. The park is not too big. You can also play in the morning when you walk slowly. Great Tour
Billy Hogan – 2018-08-14 :
Worth the visit. Staff is super friendly and they also tell you a lot about all the bird there.
John W. Henry – 2018-08-14 :
quite good for children who love bird and want to interact with them directly.
Joe Tomlinson – 2018-08-15 :
Pick up was early and professional. He even went to the counter to get my ticket for me. The show is at 12:30 and 3:30. The bird park is really cool. Some of the birds are in cages, and some of the birds are roaming free. I enjoyed it.
Leo Skiri Østigård – 2018-08-15 :
Had a wonderful time at the bird park! Everything was smooth – transport was punctual, driver was friendly, tickets were bought for us.
Swindon – 2018-08-17 :
The driver was informative and knowledgeable. Highly recommended. Thank you.
Eliand – 2018-08-17 :
We had a wonderful experience!! Really loved every moment
Abbot Detroit – 2018-08-20 :
Great tour package for a low price. Friendly and helpful staff!
Ixora – 2018-08-20 :
We really enjoy the city tour. It was fun and comfortable..the driver is patient and knowledgeable..hope to be back soon..thank you
Chow Yun Fatt – 2018-08-21 :
It was a good journey. So happy. We’ll book here in the next trip!
Sean Roadlam – 2018-08-21 :
Value for money experience.. It was a fun blast experience tour.
John Abharam – 2018-08-23 :
It was a fun blast experience plus the very informative tour
Nadhini – 2018-08-23 :
Worth every penny! The tour might seems rush but they’d actually give you enough time to check out each place and take photos.
Akbash – 2018-08-27 :
I enjoyed the tour.Lots of places to visit. Happy tourist!
Braque – 2018-08-27 :
So much fun. A half day tour in KL are so convenient.
Leisa Kerry – 2018-08-28 :
Everything on this program is fantastic. My regards. Thanks.
Soon Choy Ling – 2018-08-28 :
It was an awesome experience with friends.Thanks
Yuvanes – 2018-09-04 :
Thanks . So convenient . This tour was worth our money
Mahadevi – 2018-09-04 :
Awesome experience! Highly recommend!
Furama – 2018-09-28 :
It was a fantastic experience for me and my groups. I meet different people from other countries and made friends with them through this trip.
Kanaga – 2018-09-28 :
GREAT & PERFECT! LOVELY SERVICE! TWO THUMBS UP!
Alysaa Gayle – 2018-09-28 :
It was really good! Never expected this kind of a service but was really good, the city tour was really good !
Eugene – 2018-09-28 :
Convenient but a little bit hurry.
Jeffery – 2018-10-01 :
It was really good! Never expected this kind of a service but was really good.
Lay Siew – 2018-10-01 :
Booked for my friends. Thanks for hassle free booking!
Ameera Joyce – 2018-10-02 :
Very good service. The driver cum tour guide is very accommodating.
Jennifier – 2018-10-02 :
A must visit in KL! We had a great time here! 🙂 Thanks,
Anna – 2018-10-03 :
Great experience tour place! Overall it was 10/10
Romel – 2018-10-03 :
Awesome experience, a very nice and great service by driver cum tour guide, instant confirmation with no hassle.
Wai Yin Ivy – 2018-10-05 :
Staff friendly, nice experience
Sze Man – 2018-10-05 :
The tour was quite rushed but okay. I was a pity because the weather was bad that we couldn’t enjoy some of the stops we’ve been.
Joey – 2018-10-05 :
one of the cool, unique and fun activity to do
Agnes – 2018-10-08 :
i had a very good experience.. they are providing very nice one stop portal for tours. Highly recommended
William – 2018-10-08 :
i fell in love with Malaysia! very well organized and educational as well
george – 2018-10-10 :
Nice trip! It was amazing location except for the outskirt
Kheng Leong David – 2018-10-10 :
great experience! limited time but i enjoyed the tour! Driver cum guide is very accommodating
Chiayi – 2018-10-12 :
thanks for this super affordable tour in kuala lumpur
Hongmei – 2018-10-12 :
Very efficient! We were fetched by the driver on time. The tour was great.
Crisell – 2018-11-22 :
Excellent tour! Great insight provided. Good English, punctual and professional. Extremely organised, highly recommended.
Faridah – 2018-11-22 :
Really nice persons who received and is the best traveller’s app.
Uyen Mi – 2018-12-04 :
I failed to have a tour because we don’t have a proper communication of the tour. But I think it is good to available this because it is very affordable 😀
Daniel – 2018-12-04 :
The tour was okay and the guide is good. It’s recommended if it’s your first time to visit Kuala Lumpur.
Nunez – 2018-12-05 :
Great place to enjoy with family. Lots of attractions, 1 day tour is not enough.
May Kwan – 2018-12-05 :
The price is cheaper compare to other website, everything is Great! Definitely Will come again !
ANGELITA – 2018-12-07 :
Really nice place and well worth a visit as the price is also good.
KRIZEL – 2018-12-12 :
Great experience and a must visit place in KL. Strongly recommended for such a wonderful feeling
LYNN – 2018-12-12 :
Fast and smooth transaction. will book again. Nice tour
Farisha – 2019-08-15 :
Enjoyed the beauty and sceneries of Kuala Lumpur. Definitely trying this again.
Saren Vee – 2019-08-15 :
It was a great experience indeed! Thank you we were able to see the best of Kuala Lumpur! Plus! we have the best tour guide! I enjoyed my stay here till next time.
Marjorie Jyll – 2019-08-19 :
The tour was really worth your money!
Gina – 2019-08-19 :
The driver cum guide is so nice and helpful. It’s really worth the trip since weather so hot
Justine Lynn – 2019-08-21 :
We enjoyed our tour. This is convenient and hassle free.
Khodeeyah – 2019-08-21 :
Highly recommend this tour for those who haven’t been to Malaysia.
Lewis – 2019-08-29 :
The tour guide had a good knowledge and was funny it was nice to spend the day with him. He also took great pictures so we got a lot of memories from the day
Deanne – 2019-08-29 :
A really enjoyable day with a delightful and knowledgeable driver cum guided . He spoke with passion, in very clear English. Everything went to time. Highly recommend it.
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Looking for some relaxation? KL Bird Park & Garden Tour is the answer! With our KL Bird Park & Garden Tour Package, we will take you to a world filled with amazing birds and tropical paradises to experience the "World's Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary" and we make sure that you will never regret!
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park & Garden Tour
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park & Garden Tour - Located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, it is only 10 minutes drive away from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur . It is the home to more than 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds. Sprawling approximately 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain, the park is divided into 4 zones; Zone 1 and 2 make up the free-flight zone; Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park and Zone 4 is where the birds are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries. One of KL Bird Park's most extraordinary feature is that in Zone 1, 2 and 3, birds are let free in the aviary which closely resembles their natural habitat. With this free-flight concept, birds are able to breed naturally in this unique environment. Visitors will have an exciting experience of watching colourful and melodic birds perching and winging about freely while relaxing in a natural and beautifully landscaped surrounding. KL Bird Park is also reputed to be the largest walk-in free-flight aviary in the world. Visit the serene and scenic natural Lake Garden, situated in the heart of bustling Kuala Lumpur. Visit includes Hibiscus & Orchid Garden, the Deer Park and the splendid and renowned KL Bird Park ORCHID GARDEN - See over 800 varieties of orchids including some of the most exotic species thrive on one hectare of floral paradise DEER PARK - There are several mousedeers here, the world's smallest hoofed animal and a popular subject in local folklore known for its legendary wittiness KL BIRD PARK - World's Largest Walk-in Free Flight Aviary " with approximately 3,000 birds and 200 species from all over the world. Bird shows are also available at designated times. Pick up: 9.00 am /2.00 pm Duration: 4 hours
REMARKS / RESTRICTIONS:
- Hotel pick-ups are for city center hotels only. For pick-ups outside of city center, additional fees will apply.
- Children below 2 years old are free of charge.
- Other languages are available on request with additional charge.
- Minimum 2 person
- For more than 7 pax, professional English Speaking Guide will be assigned
- Kindly contact us directly to get promotional rate for more than 4 pax
Package Inclusive :
- Driver cum Guide (English Speaking)
- Tour as per itinerary
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
Package Exclude :
- Meals and drinks
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Entrance Fee /Optional Activity
Located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, it is only 10 minutes drive away from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur.
KL BIRD PARK & GARDEN TOUR PACKAGE
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Attractions
Attraction zone.
Experience the tranquility of a lush tropical rainforest once you step into our free-flight walk-in aviary.
Catch a glimpse of some of our elusive birds that lives in and around flowing stream.
Enjoy a towering view of evergreen trees as you search for our elusive Rhinoceros Hornbill inhabiting the treetops.
Get up close with parrots and the world’s largest living bird in this large, open area.
* Ostrich Feeding: While vegetable stocks last. * All activities are subject to change due to uncertain weather conditions.
1 Day Kuala Lumpur Surrounding Birding Tour
There are many good birding sites around Kuala Lumpur city center, some are just 30 minutes drive from city and some are within 1 hour driving distance. Those birding sites whole difference species of birds. It can be range from the lowland rainforest, wetland, mangrove, secondary forest, rice field and montane rainforest. If you do not know what is best suite to you, please ask our friendly staff. We can tailor according to your needs, from Family fun birding or targeted species or even bird photographing.
Description of itinerary
Kuala selangor nature park, kuala selangor (1.5hr drive from kuala lumpur).
- Depart Early Morning to Kuala Selangor Nature park, spend the morning on the Mangrove Forest and secondary forest trail.
- Start birding around Kuala Selangor, Paddy field and mudflat.
What bird that you can expect: Many waterbirds if during Migratory season (September – April) , else, resident species like Lesser Adjutant Stork, Purple Heron,Grey Heron,Common Kingfisher, Collard Kingfisher, Stork-bill Kingfisher, Sunda Woodpecker, Common flameback, Greater Flameback, Lace woodpecker, Coppersmith Barbet, Lineated barbet, Pied Fantail, Crested serpent eagle, Brahminy kite, Mangrove Blue flycatcher, Mangrove Whistler, common hill myna, Cinnamon bittern, Yellow Vented Bulbul,Black Drongo, Pink-neck Green Pigeon, Blue throated Bee Eater, Brown throated Sunbird, Oriental Whiteeye, Abbott’s Babbler, Painted Stork, white bellied sea-eagle, oriental pied hornbill, etc. * Wildlife opportunity such as Silvered leaf monkey, long tail macque, smooth coat otter, plantain squirrel, water monitor lizard
Bukit Tinggi and Genting Valley Submontane forest
- 1hrs drive to east up on the Sub-montane forest for local specialty. Endemic Mountain Peacock Pheasant will be high in the target for this day tour.
- Afternoon-heading to Genting Valley for more submontane and lowlndforest birds. Expect to record minimum of 50 species and can be up to 99 species !
What bird that you can expect: Mountain Peacock Pheasant, Ferruginous partridge, orange breasted Trogon, Silver Breasted Broadbill, Banded Kingfiser, Banded Broadbill, Banded Woodpecker,Ochraceous bulbul, Black crested bulbul, Green Billed Malkoha, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Great Hornbill, Bushy crested Hornbill, Little Cuckoo Dove, Black brown Barbet, Red Throated Barbet, Red bearded Bee-eater, Dark throated Tailorbird, Orange bellied Flowerpecker, verditer flycatcher and etc.
*** Wildlife opportunity such as Siamang Gibbon, Dusky Leaf Monkey, White Thighed Leaf Monkey, Grey Bellied Squirrel, Banded Squirrel, long tailed Macque, Pig Tailed Macque and etc.
Krau Lowland Forest and Surrounding
- Drive 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur to the east at small town called Lanchang, then driver along the fruit farm land and local villages to the Krau Forest. mixture of farmland and secondary forest, lots of good species around this area. Easily record 50 species include Gold Whiskered Barbet, Black tight Falconet, Buff-rumped Woodpecker and possible for Malaysian Railbabbler
What bird that you can expect: Black Thighed Folconet, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Black Hornbill, white throated Kingfisher, Riufous Woodpecker, Greater Racketail Drongo, Common Hill Myna, Dollarbird, Created Seepent Eagle, Black and red Broadbill, Balck and yellow braodbill, Stork billed kingfisher, Gold whiskered Barbet, Black Headed Bulbul, Banded kingfisher, Scarlet Rumped Trogon, Hooded Pitta, Malayan Railbabbler, Dusky Braodbill, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Rufous backed Kingfisher, Black Throated Babbler, Ferruginous Babbler, shortail Babbler, white Rumped Shama, whiskered treeeswift, blue throated bee-eater,plantive cuckoo, lesser coucal, Bayan Weaver, Pink-neck Green Pigeon, white breasted waterhen, and Etc.
Ulu Langat Lowland Rainforest (40 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur)
What bird that you can expect: Black Thighed Folconet, Chestnut naped forktail, White Crowned Hornbill, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Black Hornbill, white throated Kingfisher, Riufous Woodpecker, Greater Racketail Drongo, Common Hill Myna, Dollarbird, Created Serpent Eagle, Black and red Broadbill, Balck and yellow braodbill,banded Broadbill, Gold whiskered Barbet, Blue eared Barbet, Rufous Collard Kingfisher, Black Headed Bulbul, Banded kingfisher, Scarlet Rumped Trogon, Dusky Braodbill, Rufous backed Kingfisher, Black Throated Babbler, Ferruginous Babbler, shortail Babbler, white rumped Shama, White Chested Babbler, pale blue flycatcher, whiskered treeswift, Red Beaded Bee-eater, Pink-neck Green Pigeon, white breasted waterhen, and Etc.
Taman Rimba Ampang (30 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur)
Depart early morning to avoid the heavy traffic in Kuala Lumpur. Walk in the nice path that next to the river. Nice lowland forest birding.
What bird that you can expect; Blue-tailed Bee-eater, Whiskered Treeswift, Red-eyed Bulbul, Brown Barbet, Crested Serpent Eagle, Common Tailorbird, Brown Shrike, White-throated Kingfisher, Red Junglefowl, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Common Iora, White-rumped Shama, Stripe-throated Bulbul, Green Iora, Asian Fairy-Bluebird, Rufescent Prinia, Red-billed Malkoha, Yellow Wagtail, Spectacled Spiderhunter, Gold-whiskered Barbet, Banded Broadbill, Blue-banded Kingfisher, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Raffles’s Malkoha, Black-hooded Oriole, Etc
Genting Valley and Old Gombak Road
About 1 hr drive from Kuala Lumpur, Genting Valley is another great birding area for forest bird. This trip, we will birding along the lowland forest and also the montane forest bird, good place for see some hornbill.
What bird that you can expect; red Bearded bee-eater, Blue-throated Bee-eater, Whiskered Treeswift, Grey rumped Treeswift, Ashy Bulbul, Grey-bellied Bulbul, White-crowned Hornbill, Black-crested Bulbul, Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike, Mugimaki Flycatcher, Gold-whiskered Barbet, Crested Serpent Eagle, Common Tailorbird, Brown Shrike, Bushy creasted Hornbill, Rhinocerouse Hornebill, Great hornbill, Common Iora, White-rumped Shama, Stripe-throated Bulbul, Green Iora, Asian Fairy-Bluebird, Rufescent Prinia, Green-billed Malkoha, Little Spiderhunter, Streak Spiderhunter, Black & Yellow Broadbill, White thwoated Kingfisher, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Raffles’s Malkoha, Black-hooded Oriole, BLYTH”S HAWK-EAGLE, OCHRACEOUS BULBUL, GREATER RACKET-TAILED DRONGO, Orange breased Trogon, GREEN MAGPIE, CHESTNUT-CAPPED LAUGHINGTHRUSH, Orange-bellied Leafbird,Etc
Putrajaya Wetland, Putrajaya
About 50 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur, a new man make wetland that consist of wetland and secondary forest birds.
What bird that you can expect; PLAINTIVE CUCKOO, BANDED WOODPECKER, BARRED BUTTONQUAIL, BAYA WEAVER, BLACK CROWNED NIGHT HERON, BLACK KITE, BLACK NAPED ORIOLE,BLUE EARED KINGFISHER, BLUE CROWNED HANGING PARROT, BROWN THROATED SUNBIRD, CHANGEABLE HAWK EAGLE, CHESTNUT MUNIA, COMMON SANDPIPER,FLYEATER, GREEN BELLIED MALKOHA, LESSER WHISTLING DUCK, PAINTED STORK, PIED FANTAIL, PURPLE HERON, PURPLE SWAMPHEN, WHITE BELLIED SEA EAGLE, SAVANNA NIGHTJAR, ZITTING CISTICOLA, ETC.
Pulau Indah Mangrove forest (and wetland) and Secondary Forest
- 1:15 hr drive west to the coastal island at the strait of Malacca, open field with mangrove forest, opportunity to find Mangrove Pittas.
What bird that you can expect: Mangrove Pitta, Laced Woodpecker, Little Bronze Cuckoo, Ashy Tailorbird, Lesser Coucal, Blue tailed bee-eater, blue throated Bee-eater, Cinereous Tit,Collard Kingfisher, Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker, Common Flameback woodpecker, Large Tailed Nightjar, Long Tailed Shirke, Red-wattled lapwing, Little Ringed Plover, pacific Golden Plover, Brahminy Kite, Lesser adjutant stork, Zitting Cisticola, Pied Fantail, Copper Throated Sunbird, Brown Throated Sunbird, Pink Neck Green Pigeon, Common Iora,Paddyfield Pipit, etc.
National Botanaical Garden or formerly know asTaman Pertanian (Agricultural Park), Shah Alam, Selangor (40minutes from Kuala Lumour)
About 40 km from Kuala Lumpur, located in outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, it’s nextt to Shah Alam city center. Well-maintained park which holds lowland rainforest species. Particularly canopy or upper canopy birds are well-observed. Beautiful black and yellow broadbill, banded broadbill and black and red broadbill can be see here. Banded woodpecker also commonly found here.
What bird that you can expect; Long Tailed Paraket, Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot,Banded Broadbill, Raffle’s malkohas, White-throated Kingfisher, Brown Barbets, Crimson Winged woodpeckers, Ashy Minivet, Grey-breasted Spiderhunter, Black Magpie, Chestnut bellied Malkoha, Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot, Black-thighed Falconet, Black Hornbill, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Rufous Woodpecker, Spectacle Spiderhunter, little spiderhunter, grey breasted spiderhunter, hooded pitta, blue winged pitta, Brahminy Kite, Blue-winged Leafbird, Blyth’s Paradise Flycatcher, Etc.
Templer's Park and Forest Reseach Institute Malaysia(1hr from Malaysia)
Located in northeast of Kuala Lumpur, about 1 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur central. There are many waterfalls which attract visitors in the weekend. Trails in the forest are not maintained properly but may be good for looking for lower land forest birds. Templer’s Park is still a good birding spot for birdwatchers while the access is relatively easy and less walk is required.
What bird that you can expect: Crested Serpent Eagle, Emerald Dove, Black Bellied Malkohas, Blue Eared barbets, Crimson Winged woodpeckers, Black Winged flycatcher-shrikes, Blue-winged Leafbird, White-crowned Forktail, Orange-backed Woodpecker, Straw-headed Bulbul, Rufous-chested Flycatcher, Japanese Paradise Flycatcher, Red-throated Sunbird, Brahminy Kite, Greater Leafbird, Blyth’s Paradise Flycatcher, Green Iora, whiskered treeswift, etc.
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park Review – Your Ultimate Guide
All you need to know about the kl bird park .
Have you been looking for a fun family activity in Kuala Lumpur? We’ve got you covered!
Welcome to the wonderful world of the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, a place that has truly captured our hearts. Over the past seven months, we’ve visited this extraordinary sanctuary not just once, not twice, but three times. And let us tell you, each visit has been an absolute delight!
Now, picture this: walking through the free flight aviaries, home to birds larger than an average two-year-old. It’s a mesmerizing experience for the kids and the whole family, especially when it’s feeding time. The free-flying bird feeding session is an experience not to be missed.
If you’re seeking an unforgettable experience for your little ones, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is it. The park is located in the green heart of Malaysia’s capital. Spend the morning (or afternoon) in the park with your family to see and mingle with spectacular birds; It’s not every day that you can get close to these creatures. You can also feed the lorries, take pictures with exotic birds, and watch a bird show in the amphitheater. Take a break from the busy city life and have a fun time in this park!
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Introduction to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
The bird park in Kuala Lumpur, also known locally as taman burung kuala lumpur is a 20.9-acre tropical rainforest. It’s an enclosed area home to 3,000 birds which are of 200 different species. 90% of these birds are local to Malaysia, and 10% are from other countries.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park may not be the world’s largest aviary, but it’s recognized as the world’s largest free-flight walk-in aviary. The park is divided into four zones. The birds in zone one and two in the KL Bird Park are free-flying, so they live in an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat, and the birds can breed naturally in this unique environment. However, the vulnerable species are in cages and mini aviaries in zone four, and most of them are under a breeding program. These aviaries have a set-up similar to the birds’ natural habitat.
Let’s have a look at the different zones first:
This zone has a subtropical rainforest atmosphere. In this free-flight concept zone, different species of birds roam and fly around freely. It’s a lush, green tropical rainforest in the KL Bird Park with fountains, ponds, and waterfalls. The whole area is covered by a net to contain the birds. As you follow the path, you will see the birds flying and walking around without even paying attention to visitors.
Zone one is also where birds are fed, daily at 10:30 am. Zone one is divided into different sections: Brahminy Land, Bulbul Land, Flamingo Pond, and Love Aviary. The love aviary is the first aviary you walk through after passing through the entrance of the park. Though the main occupants of this area are the Lovebirds, Ring-necked Parakeets will be the first ones to greet you. You’ll see colorful Budgerigars, Cockatiels, and Sun Conures as well.
Brahminy Land is where the Brahminy Kites live. As they are native to Malaysia, there’s also a great chance you’ll see these species flying over the city of Kuala Lumpur. This is where the eagle feeding occurs, a daily activity happening at 2:30 pm.
Adorable, medium-sized birds live in Bulbul Land. Apart from 120 species of Bulbuls, there are Golden-breasted Starling, Asian Fairy Bluebird, and Silver Pheasants too.
The Flamingo Pond is right next to Bulbul Land. It’s here where you’ll see sunbathing flamingos enjoying the man-made pond, including a refreshing waterfall.
TIP: The best time to arrive at the park around 9:30 am so you’ll have time to explore zones one and two first. When you complete the loop, you’ll end up at the feeding place next to Brahminy Land, right when the first feeding session happens.
Zone two is an extension of zone one; together, they make up for the massive Kuala Lumpur Bird Park free-flight zone. This zone is another open area where elusive species live in a tropical rainforest ambiance around a flowing stream. Expect to see Baya Weavers, Nicobar Pigeons, and the Scarlet Ibis. And not to forget the majestic and colorful peacocks; they like to hang out almost everywhere in zone one and two.
Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park because it’s a sanctuary for various Hornbill species, including the rare Rhino Hornbill. The tall evergreen trees create a distinct atmosphere in this zone where visitors can feed the Rhinoceros Hornbill, one of the largest hornbill species in the world, every day at 11:30 am. The three-story Hornbill Restaurant and Gift Shop are also located in this zone. You can enjoy your meal in a large open verandah while overlooking the hornbill aviaries.
The last zone is the largest and features parrots, flightless birds, and the waterfall aviary. Unlike the birds in zone one and two, not all species can fly, forage, and breed naturally; which is probably a good thing considering this is where Ostriches and Cassowaries live.
There are a lot of daily activities happening in zone four. You can feed Lories anytime between 10 am and 5 pm. Throughout the day you can also feed the Ostriches.
There’s a Milky Stork feeding session in the Waterfall Aviary at 4 pm, and a bird show takes place in the amphitheater at 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm.
Finally, the air-conditioned Education System and Bird Gallery are museum galleries with exhibits of taxidermied specimens. Visitors can learn how to conserve the birds’ natural habitat from the wall texts.
Last but not least, on your way out (or in) of zone four, you pass the feathered friends photo booth, where you can get up close and personal with some of the KL Bird Park’s tame and colorful birds.
Where is the KL Bird Park in Kuala Lumpur?
A 10-minute drive fro the city center, the bird park is located in Bukit Aman, near significant landmarks such as the Perdana Botanical Gardens , the Islamic Art Museum, and the National Mosque (Masjid Negara). It’s in the same area where you’ll also find the Deer Park, the Hibiscus Garden, the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, and the Scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens.
The KL Bird Park location is accessible by bus and train. The KL Hop-on Hop-off bus , available every thirty-five or forty minutes, will drop you off right in front of the park.
If you’re traveling by public transport, you take the KTM Komuter and disembark at the KTM Old Railway Kuala Lumpur Station station, which is the nearest train station to the park. Keep in mind that, after you get off the train, you’ll need to walk uphill to the entrance of the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park.
The easiest way to get to the KL Bird Park is by Grab. Simply order your ride when you’re ready to leave your home or hotel and book your return trip when you finish exploring the KL Bird Park.
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What are the opening hours of the KL Bird Park?
The Bird Park KL opening hours are daily from 9 am to 7 pm, including school- and public holidays. The Hornbill Restaurant at KL Bird Park is also open daily from 9 am to 7 pm.
How Much is the KL Bird Park Entrance Fee?
The entrance fee to the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park varies between RM 35 and RM 75 for adults and RM 15 and RM 50 for kids from 3 to 11 years old.
The standard tickets cost RM 75 per adult, while it’s RM 50 for children (3 to 11 years old).
The KL Bird Park price is lower for MyKad holders (locals and expats with a valid stay permit); the Bird Park Malaysia ticket price is RM 35 for adults and RM 15 for senior citizens and children.
Tip: if you’re an expat in Kuala Lumpur, don’t forget to bring your passport as you’ll have to show your stay permit to avail the MyKad price.
The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park tickets can be bought online or you can get your ticket at the entrance of the KL Bird Park.
Our KL Bird Park Review
We absolutely love this place, and we believe it’s a pity there’s no such thing as an annual visitor pass. Each time we’re mesmerized by the birdlife when setting foot in the park, especially when seeing the various free-flying birds minding their business and not being impressed by the visitors walking around in their domain.
We recommend you visit the park in the morning to witness the 10:30 feeding session. We like that it’s a bit cooler than in the afternoon; even though there’s a fair amount of shade provided by the many tall trees, it can get very warm in Kuala Lumpur after lunchtime.
We didn’t spend much time in the Lovebird aviary. When entering the free-flying aviary, it didn’t take long until we were greeted by peacocks and free-roaming Yellow-Billed Storks. Our daughter was instantly excited but a bit hesitant at the same time; for a 3-year-old the storks seemed like huge animals. We followed the path and enjoyed watching the birds roaming around in zone one and two. When we returned to the beginning of zone one, we saw a staff member with a wheelbarrow filled with fish; it was feeding time.
Feeding time is a great opportunity to take photos, even a selfie with all the birds in the background. The picture below is one of our favorite Kuala Lumpur Bird Park photos. But you must be careful as the birds don’t like it when you get too close; they might snap at you if you get a little bit too close.
Each time we visit the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park we take a short break after the feeding session. There’s a kiosk where you can enjoy refreshments while overlooking the Flamingo pond. There are also toilets near the kiosk.
We spent the least time on each of our visits in the hornbill park, probably because we have never been there at the right time (feeding session at 11.30 am).
While you can only watch the feeding session in zone one, there are opportunities to feed birds yourself as well. In zone four, you can let the colorful Lories drink from a small cup you hold in your hands.
And, at the other end of the size spectrum, you can feed the Ostriches. Only during our first visit they were hungry, though, on our second and third visits, they didn’t want to eat, so we just stood there with our cabbage and weren’t able to attract their attention.
Near the photo booth at the beginning of zone four is also another kiosk where you can get some refreshments, and halfway through zone four, near the Ostriches, are more restrooms.
After a leisurely stroll through the waterfall aviary, you make your way back through zone four to the Hornbill Restaurant. You can exit the KL Bird Park from here, but unfortunately, they do not have a lift or ramp, so you’ll need to guide your young ones (including strollers) up the stairs.. At the top of the first flight of stairs, there’s the Hornbill Gift Shop, where you have to pass through before taking the second flight of stairs back to the street level.
Is the KL Bird Park Worth Visiting?
The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is a wonderful experience all in all; like a tropical paradise for animal lovers in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. You can get near many bird species; you can even feed some of them and learn about birdlife. So, if you’d ask us if the KL Bird Park is worth visiting, the answer is yes. In our opinion, it’s one of the most fun attractions of Kuala Lumpur to visit with kids.
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Marlieke is the mom of a four-year-old girl and, together with daddy, they love living in and exploring Kuala Lumpur. As well as being the founder of Kuala Lumpur with Kids, Marlieke is a digital marketing consultant who has helped small businesses grow through her company Aureum Hospitality Advisers.
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Malaysia travel guide: the true Asia, two ways
Combine a city break in Kuala Lumpur with island relaxation on Langkawi for the best of multicultural Malaysia
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To say one country encapsulates the world's largest continent is quite the claim, yet the "Malaysia, Truly Asia" tourism slogan lives up to the hype. But what no tagline could capture is the sheer vibrancy of this multicultural peninsula, where worshippers pray in temples dotted between towering skyscrapers, while mischievous "mafia" monkeys prey on unwitting tourists (of which more later).
Why you should visit Malaysia
Set at the meeting point between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, Malaysia has been dubbed "Asia's Melting Pot". Following centuries of trade and colonisation, the population comprises three main ethnic communities: Chinese, Indians and Malays.
For a concentrated taste of the resulting rich cultural stew, head to Kuala Lumpur . The world's sixth most visited city last year, the Malaysian capital is a chaotic blend of sleek hotels and crumbling colonial-era buildings, Michelin-starred restaurants and street-food stands, upmarket malls and outdoor markets, plus world-famous sights such as the Petronas Twin Towers.
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Kuala Lumpur is also home to some great green spaces, but to experience Malaysia's tropical rainforests and golden beaches, you'll need to go a little further afield. An hour from the capital by plane is Langkawi , an archipelago of 99 islands along the country's northwest coast. The main island, also called Langkawi, is home to around 100,000 people, whose numbers are being bumped up by a growing stream of tourists.
Langkawi's mangrove forests cover more than 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres)
Yet Langkawi is not over-developed: it was awarded Unesco Global Geopark status in 2007, prompting a push towards geotourism. The local tour guides have plenty of material to work with in the island's ancient jungles and labyrinth of mangroves housing sea caves and millions-year-old rock formations.
And then, of course, there's the wildlife. The island is named after the reddish-brown (kawi) sea eagles (lang) that dominate the skies above. Other, less obvious, predators to watch out for are Langkawi's gangs of long-tailed brown macaques, nicknamed the "monkey mafia" by locals owing to their habit of snatching not only food but also phones. A tip for targeted tourists: offer the gangster macaque food with both hands to make them drop the loot.
Assuming visitors hang on to their phones, both Langkawi and Kuala Lumpur are packed with Instagram-worthy sights.
The capital also has plenty to offer nature lovers, who can find tranquillity in the 227-acre Lake Gardens in the heart of the city. A short stroll away is Kuala Lumpur's Bird Park, an enclosed aviary of more than 3,000 birds from more than 200 species. And there are more attractions to get visitors' hearts aflutter at the neighbouring Butterfly Park, billed as the world's largest, with more than 5,000 butterflies.
Kuala Lumpur claims another record with the Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin skyscrapers at 1,483ft (452 metres). The towers' Observation Deck offers unbeatable views of the city's eclectic architecture and neighbourhoods, each of which have a distinctive vibe.
Among the most atmospheric is Brickfields, aka Little India, a colourful maze of shops and stalls selling saris, spices, flower garlands and more, amid packed temples, churches and mosques. There are plenty of opportunities to feed body as well as soul here too, at low-key restaurants serving high-quality food including Malaysia's national dish, nasi lemak , a spicy coconut rice.
Foodies are equally well served on Langkawi, where floating fish farms double as restaurants where diners can select their still-flapping meal from containment nets and aquariums. These fish farms are popular stopping points on mangrove river cruise tours, an unmissable experience for any visitor.
Mangrove cruises on the Kilim River are a great way to spot wildlife and learn about this delicate ecosystem
Highlights of a cruise through Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, one of the island's three main conservation areas, include hand-feeding stingrays and exploring limestone caves where hundreds of bats hang overhead (visitors are advised to close their mouths when looking up, to avoid an unwanted feeding of droppings).
Expert guides also help cruise-goers to get up close – but not too close – to the park's many other inhabitants, from crocodiles and kingfishers to otters and snakes. And visitors can do their bit to help with conservation efforts by planting mangrove trees, which can store up to 10 times more carbon than forests.
Slightly less virtuous but just as unmissable is a sunset cruise around the archipelago. Guests can sip cocktails and cool off from the tropical heat in the bath-temperature Andaman Sea. Along with water sports, there is further entertainment to be had watching local fishermen's dogs living their best lives after swimming to nearby island shores for doggy playdates.
The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur sits amid skyscrapers besides the city's largest park, the Lake Gardens
Tourists also looking to live their best lives in Malaysia can get off to the right start by checking into a St. Regis hotel.
Offering grandeur with a great location, the St. Regis Kuala Lumpur overlooks the Lake Gardens in the Sentral district, a key transportation hub. In a nod to the city's multicultural identity, the 48-storey hotel blends Asian aesthetics with art deco style, with acres of gleaming marble and crystal-chandeliered high ceilings.
Those high ceilings are a boon come sunset, when, as in all St. Regis properties, a daily champagne sabring ritual takes place. Inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte, who opened bubbly with his sabre in both victory and defeat, the hotel's bottle-chopping fun offers guests the chance to enjoy a free drink and even have a go at sabring. Though, presumably, only while sober.
The ritual is one of a series introduced by the St. Regis chain founder John Jacob Astor IV, who later went down with the Titanic. Astor's other innovations include a 24-hour butler service tailored to meet guests' every need, from unpacking luggage to delivering a morning cuppa.
The hotel's suites and bathrooms have stunning views over Kuala Lumpur
The rooms are equally top-notch, with floor-to-ceiling windows and mod cons including hi-tech toilets with an electronic bidet and seat warmer (don't knock it till you've tried it). On a more high-brow note, the hotel's attractions also include an impressive collection of artwork by big names including Andy Warhol and Terry O'Neill.
Food is another draw at the St. Regis Kuala Lumpur, which is home to seven restaurants and bars, including a sushi joint overseen by three Michelin-starred chef Takashi Saito.
The Brasserie has a French cafe vibe and a superb menu that blends vibrant European and Malaysian flavours
The hotel's largest restaurant is The Brasserie, which along with French-Mediterranean cuisine, serves an incredibly extensive buffet breakfast. Possibly the only thing not on the menu is durian, an extremely pungent Malaysian fruit that is banned in most public buildings.
Only the sweetest of smells can be scented at the hotel's spa, where bespoke massages are a great way to relax after a stint in the rooftop pool or adjacent gym. With all these facilities, little wonder that some people decide to stay for good: while the hotel's first 21 storeys house 208 guest rooms, those above are filled with residences inhabited by permanent "guests", including families with pets.
The St. Regis Langkawi hugs the turquoise Andaman Sea
Sadly for visitors considering selling up back home, no residency options are available at the St. Regis Langkawi . But few will forget a stay at this idyllic island retreat, tucked between rainforest and the sea, a short drive from Langkawi’s main town, Kuah.
The vibe throughout the hotel is laid-back glamour, with grand, light-drenched spaces full of local artworks, and colour schemes influenced by the sea and the island vegetation.
Suites at the beachside hotel are havens of luxury and comfort
Those themes continue in the 85 spacious suites and in Kayuputi, a fine-dining restaurant standing on stilts above the water beside the hotel's private beach. Designed by top architect Bill Bensley, Kayuputi ("white wood" in Indonesian) is like the world's plushest beach hut, with teak columns and antiques galore inside, and an outdoor deck that's the perfect setting for sunset cocktails.
The Bill Bensley-designed Kayuputi restaurant is evocative of an art collector's holiday home
Come morning, the place to be is the hotel's all-day dining restaurant L’Orangerie, where the St. Regis team again score top marks with the vast breakfast buffet.
For a quintessentially island experience, though, nothing beats the beachfront Pantai Grill. With platters of succulent charcoal-grilled meats and seafood served at tables on the golden sand, this is how barbecues are meant to be done.
Diners can enjoy delicious wood-fired food only metres from the shore at Pantai Grill
The St. Regis Langkawi also provides a lesson in meeting guests' many other wishes, with a hair salon, spa, gym, boutique and ballroom, plus live music every evening in the bar. A host of activities are on offer too, from paddleboarding and kayaking to wine tasting and batik painting.
Of course, some guests may prefer to just relax in the seafront infinity pool. But as with Malaysia in general, the beauty lies in the "endless possibilities", to quote another of the country's tourism slogans. Just watch out for the monkeys.
Kari Wilkin was a guest of the St. Regis Kuala Lumpur and the St. Regis Langkawi
Room rates start from £176/$223 (double room) at the St. Regis Kuala Lumpur, 6, Jalan Stesen Sentral 2, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, 50470 Malaysia. Room rates start from £221/$280 (double room) at the St. Regis Langkawi, Jalan Pantai Beringin, Langkawi, 07000 Malaysia. For more information, visit marriott.com
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