Best Parks To Visit In Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur also commonly known as KL is the capital of Malaysia. Despite being a developing urban city filled with modern high-rise buildings and towers, you wouldn’t feel suffocated in the midst of this fast-paced city. This is because amonst the buildings are the calm and tranquil greenery. Here are a few beautiful parks for picnics, strolls and dates where you get to relax in the green landscapes. You will find yourself jogging, cycling, strolling and have a great and chill time with your loved ones. 

Below you can find the best parks to visit in Kuala Lumpur if you love spending time in parks.

Best Parks to visit in Kuala Lumpur

Perdana Botanical Garden

Jalan Kebun Bunga, Tasik Perdana, Kuala Lumpur
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Perdana Botanical Garden is situated in the Heritage Park of Kuala Lumpur. It is part of the green lung in this city with its relaxing ambiance and magnificent gardens.

In this huge garden, you will find Hibiscus garden,  Sunken garden and the Herbarium. This is the perfect place to bring your kids and have a big family day picnic together. The Laman Perdana, which is an open area in the middle of the main garden with a beautiful rooftop, is a perfect place to hold activities, gatherings and sports game. 

Opening Hours:
Everyday (7am-8pm)

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KLCC Park

Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur City Centre
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What would you do if you get tired of shopping in Suria Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)?

Yes! You would take a rest in KLCC Park among the fresh greenery!

KLCC Park as its name suggested, is located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre right next to the biggest shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur. In this park, there is a Lake Symphony, a children’s playground and a big children’s swimming pool. Lake Symphony is popular among most people from different ages as there are daily scheduled fountain shows at noon and evenings. On the other hand, KLCC park is also a children’s paradise with a variety of dry and wet children’s facilities. 

Opening Hours:
Everyday (7am – 10pm)

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KL Forest Eco Park

Jalan Raja Chulan, Bukit Kewangan, Kuala Lumpur
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If you want to visit a tropical rain forest but do not want to drive a few hours out of KL, KL Forest Eco Park is the place you should visit!

Formerly known as Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, KL Forest Eco Park is one of the oldest reserve forests located in the city which makes it fairly convenient for people to visit. It is popular to visit Menara KL and this park because they are situated beside each other.

This park would be an eye-opening experience not only for kids but adults as well because you will find a variety of plants, herbs and bamboos. The walking trail is suitable for children as well as elderly as they are well-maintained. The main attraction of this park is the canopy walk which you have to try if you visit there. Strongly built on 200 meters high towers, this canopy walk provides you a bird’s eye view of the beauty of this rain forest.

Opening Hours:
Everyday (7am – 7pm)

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Titiwangsa Park

Jalan Tembeling, Titiwangsa
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The new-face of Titiwangsa Park was said to be able to compare with London’s Hyde Park or New York’s Central Park! With its new features such as Maze Garden, Banjaran Canopy Walkway and children’s playground, this park becomes more popular with the praises of its goers.

Located in Titiwangsa, this park has always been a beloved place to joggers and cyclists because of its conducive walkways and trails. Surrounding a beautiful lake, people often enjoy strolling and watching the fascinating fountain show.

Opening Hours:
Everyday (6am – 10pm)

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ASEAN Sculpture Park

Persiaran Sultan Salahhudin, Kuala Lumpur
Image by Kuala Lumpur

If you are into quiet, less crowded parks and sculptures, ASEAN Sculpture Park is the right park for you!

Also located in the Heritage Park of KL, this park is home to various magnificent sculptures made by renowned artists from Malaysia, Singapore, Philippine, Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei. These sculptures are made from wood, steel, bamboo, glass, marble and iron. 

It is a tranquil park for a stroll and to enjoy art sculptures!

Opening Hours:
Everyday (9am – 6pm)

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