KUALA LUMPUR RAILWAY STATION
Built in 1910, the station is yet another heritage building
that reflects the influence of Moorish architecture.
SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING
A stately, historic building rich in character, it was
built in 1897 to house several important government departments
during the British administration.
NATIONAL MOSQUE
This uniquely designed mosque embodies a contemporary
expression of traditional Islamic art, calligraphy and
ornamentation.
ORCHID GARDEN
Over 800 varieties of orchids, including the exotic species,
thrive abundantly on this 1 hectare floral paradise.
Open: 9am - 6pm Daily * Admission: Free (except on Saturday,
Sunday and Public Holiday)
DEER PARK
Roaming in idyllic bliss amid ponds, trees and dense vegetation,
within a 2 hectares enclosure, are spotted deer from Holland.
Open: 9am - 6pm Daily * Admission: Free
HIBISCUS GARDEN
Hibiscus, the 'Queen of Tropical Flowers' thrives in glorious
shades in this garden where over 500 varieties are grown.
Among them is the " rosa sinensis ", Malaysia
national flower.
Open: 9am - 6pm Daily * Admission: Free (except on Saturday,
Sunday and Public Holiday)
BUTTERFLY PARK
More than 15,000 plants have been used to creat this tropical
rainforest setting of this park. It houses over 6,000
butterflies. There is a nursery and breeding area for
butterflies.
Open: 9am - 6pm Daily * Admission: RM5 (adults) RM1(children)
MERDEKA SQUARE
Facing the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is Dataran Merdeka
or Merdeka Square, an immaculately - turfed 8.2 hectare
area of historical interest.
MASJID JAMEK
Situated at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak Rivers,
the mosque forms a startling contrast against the modern
buildings behind it.