Discover the best top things to do in Seremban District, Malaysia including Haw Kee Durian Orchard, Gunung Besar Hantu, Cat Town, Bukit Melati Nilai, Gunung Angsi, Pokok Getah Pertama, Taman Tasik Seremban, Taman Orkid Seremban.
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4.5 based on 10 reviews
I went there early August with a couple of friends. It was planned earlier before MCO but have to postpone it until recently. I was planning to do both Besar and Kecil but unfortunately the team i went with can only go to Besar. Need to plan for another trip. Anyway, the water at the river was so clear and fresh. The taste is more tasty then our normal mineral water. Seems like the jungle is very well preserve and pristine without any human dirty touch. The trail was well marked, single track you will never get loss if you follow it through. The trail was straight up and we managed to get to the top by 11 am. It was cold at the top so bring along a jacket to keep you warm if you want to stay there long. It was a good hike and not to forget the lorry ride from starting point to our cars outside of Kg Chennah and Kg Besok. Beware of the overhanging bamboo trees as the lorry pass by it. See you soon GBH.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Bukit Melati provides a respite to the worn and weary city-dwellers. It captivates with its abundance of greeneries, chirps of native fauna, and the choice of trails one can choose from. Located in Nilai, and it borders Sepang, a city in Selangor. Plenty of trails to choose from, one is spoilt for choice. Clean, and safe, and around the foot of the hill, there are just as many amenities. Toilets and aashrooms, and places to geab snacks from!
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Good hiking trail for all family,better start early morning and bring plenty water n enough food along the way you can enjoy the nature call with cool breeze along the climb.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Nice view, suitable for kids. The rubber tree with a diameter of 3.5 meters and a height of 25 meters is estimated to be over 120 years old. The tree is believed to have been planted by the pioneer of the country's rubber industry, Sir Henry Nicholas Ridley. The rubber tree’s seed that was planted next to the Royal Gallery was among 22 that were brought into the country from Kew Gardens, England, in 1877.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
The Taman Tasik Seremban is a beautiful place for picnics and relaxation. Many families also use this for jogging and exercise in the morning and evening. Very cool and serene and refreshing place for the mind, body, soul. A must visit for tourists.
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