Welcome to Selangor
Selangor, the most developed state in Malaysia, abounds with a fascinating
variety of attractions. Hailed as the gateway to Malaysia, the state is home to
the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), the country's main entry point
and Port Klang, the country's largest port.
There is a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes and preferences. Most
international-standard hotels and resorts are situated in the vicinity of
shopping malls and recreational facilities. Visitors will find a wide array of
cuisine from local delicacies to international fare.
Places of Interest
Firefly Parks Visit one of nature's most astounding attractions. Kampung
Kuantan and Kampung Bukit Belimbing are among the few places in the world where
visitors can watch the spectacular display of fireflies. Night river cruises to
these villages are extremely popular.
Sepang
International Circuit This is the venue of the annual Petronas Malaysian
F1 Grand Prix. Acclaimed to have one of the world's most challenging tracks, it
is also the only circuit in the world to provide a double-frontage grandstand
area.
Blue
Mosque Popularly known as The Blue Mosque1, the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul
Aziz Shah Mosque is one of the most stunning structures in the country. Boasting
the tallest minarets in the world, it is also famed for its remarkable interior
architecture. Situated opposite is the Garden of Islamic Art, a beautifully
landscaped park featuring calligraphy, paintings and sculptures.
Batu Caves These
limestone caves are a popular attraction, especially during the annual Hindu
festival, Thaipusam. Scaling the 272 steps leading up to the temple is one of
the highlights. The 140-feet statue of Lord Muruga here is reputed to be the
tallest in the world.
FGS Dong Zen Monastery A peaceful ambience and beautiful landscapes greet
visitors at this Buddhist monastery. It consists of a monumental archway, main
shrine and relics shrine, an art gallery, teahouse and courtyard as well as an
area featuring the Eighteen Arhats and Bodhisattva Guan Yin Statue.
Royal Selangor Visitor Centre Visit the home of the world-renowned Royal
Selangor pewter. Children and adults alike can enjoy a variety of attractions
and gain insights into the pewter industry.
National Zoo Spend
a day observing nearly 4,000 mammals, reptiles, birds and fish. Highlights
include entertaining performances by orang utans and sea lions as well as horse,
camel and elephant rides.
Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) Home to a wealth of flora
and fauna, this forest reserve features herb gardens, arboretums, nature trails
and a wetland area. A highlight here is the canopy walkway, suspended 30m above
ground level.
Kanching Recreational Forest This invigorating natural enclave is haven
for various species of birds and monkeys. The main attraction here is the
Kanching Waterfall, featuring seven tiers and cascading waters.
Kola Darul Ehsan Arch This Moorish styled arch is a distinguished landmark,
erected to mark the ceding of Kuala Lumpur to the Federal Government by the
state of Selangor in 1974. It demarcates the boundary between Selangor and Kuala
Lumpur.
Orang Asli Museum Gain an insight into the traditional lifestyles and
cultures of the country's indigenous communities. Displays include weaponry,
clothing, musical instruments and replicas of dwellings. Carey Island is home to
the indigenous Mah Meri community, famed for their woodcarvings and masks.
Homestays Stay with a friendly host family and experience traditional
Malay lifestyle in the state's rustic villages. Banghuris, Dorani and Sungai
Sireh are among the popular villages for homestays.
Little India Visit this bustling township to discover a profusion of
authentically Indian items. Browse through the colourful costumes, assortment of
sweetmeats, aromatic spices and dazzling accessories.
Sultan Alam Shah Museum This commanding blue-roofed building gives a
glimpse into the grandeur of Selangor's bygone era. Treasured artefacts include
the royal regalia of the Selangor Sultanate and relics of the British era.
Shah Alam Lake Gardens Set within a beautifully landscaped garden, this
man-made lake graces the Shah Alam town. It is a favourite spot for picnics,
jogging or recreational activities.
Bandar Palace Built in the 20th century, this stately palace is made of
wood and marble and boasts exquisite woodcarvings. In the past, it served as the
venue to entertain prominent dignitaries and foreign emissaries.
Royal Mausoleum Built in 1898, the royal mausoleum of Sultan Abdul Samad
is a combination of various architectural styles including Western Classical and
Indo-Muslim. Here the fourth Sultan of Selangor and other members of the past
royal family were laid to rest.
Melawati Hill This is the site of several historical attractions.
Visitors can see the cannons and original foundation stones of an 18th century
fort, a fabled execution block and a lighthouse. The landscaped hill offers a
panoramic view of the Selangor coastline.
Shopping
The state is hailed as a shoppers' paradise for its large number of shopping
establishments. Most shopping malls serve as one-stop centres and are situated
adjacent to theme parks and well-appointed hotels. Popular malls include: 1
Utama Shopping Centre • Mines Shopping Fair • Sunway Pyramid • Subang Parade •
The Curve • Ikano Power Centre • Amcorp Mall • Jaya Supermarket • IOI Mall
Mines Wonderland Built on what used to be the world's largest open cast
tin mine, this park abounds with delightful attractions. Visit the Animal
Kingdom, or cruise in a water taxi. It is also the site of the best musical
fountain in Southeast Asia and the first-ever winter wonderland in Malaysia.
Sunway Lagoon Theme Park The sprawling 80-acre Sunway Lagoon offers
fantastic rides and attractions. Among the highlights are 'Waters of Africa',
'Wild Wild West' and the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge. The Wet
World Water Park in Shah Alam is another popular attraction.
Yachting and Golfing
The oldest yacht club in Malaysia, Royal Selangor Yacht Club offers various
services and activities. The state has close to forty golf clubs, with something
to interest golfers of all levels.
Getting There
The state-of-the-art Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main
gateway into the state and services over 45 international airlines. By sea,
Selangor is accessible from Port Klang, the nation's largest port. The nearby
Star Cruises terminal is built exclusively for tourists arriving on cruise
ships. Selangor is easily accessible from all parts of the country by air, road
and rail. It is also linked to Singapore and Thailand via road and rail.
Useful Contacts
KL Tourist Police Tel: 603-2166 8322
Homestays (Enquiries) Tel: 603-5513 2000
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