Spend the day spotting wildlife in the mangrove sanctuary at Kuala Selangor Nature Park. Then, after dark, be enchanted by hundreds of dazzling fireflies.
Restaurants in Kuala Selangor
4.5 based on 52 reviews
We visited as the first stop of our "monkey feeding, fireflies & blue tears experience" with Jalan with M.K. This was a great trip, starting with the 1 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur to Bukit Sri Shakti. We visited this Rotan Hindu Temple for 30 minutes or so, as enroute. The temple was lovely to see and May was able to share a lot of interesting information. No photos allowed from inside the temple which is such a shame as it is really detailed and beautiful, although we took several from outside.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
It's a temple in which I felt peace and quiet, kinda goes well with my beliefs. There are so many stairs to the top, but it's worth it. The great statue is one of a kind! The art, the culture, which you can see live, because people come and visit, they hold ceremonies also. Monkeys are all over the place and they sometimes steal stuff from your pocket (sooo funny). I think it's a must see place in Kuala Lumpur. oh! don't forget trying the coconut juice!
4.0 based on 248 reviews
We visited Monkey Hill as the second stop of our "monkey feeding, fireflies & blue tears experience" with Jalan with M.K. We drove straight up and parked at the top of the hill as was after 5pm on a monday. Melawati Hill (Monkey Hill) is home to the silver leaf monkeys (black fur) who roam around this lighthouse viewpoint. Unlike the long-tailed macaques (gray fur) that can be quite aggressive and mischievous, the silver leaf monkeys (black fur) are actually really friendly and the babies, covered in orange fur, are super cute. Locals are there with bags of locally grown vegetables for you to purchase at 10MYR per bag to feed the monkeys, which we highly recommend. The bags are large but the monkeys soon eat through all the food! The monkeys liked the green leaves and bananas, but sweet potato definitely seemed to be the favourite! the peanuts they would only eat after everything else had already been eaten. We were here another 30 minutes or so. Feeding the monkeys was an experience! be prepared for them to climb all over you as you start to feed them! we got some amazing photos. Some hilarious ones too as they jumped on our shoulders! lol Seeing the babies was an added bonus, and we were the only tourists so had the monkeys all to ourselves! I could have spent ages here watching the monkeys interact, but we had to move on with our tour.
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