5 Attractions in Selangor Not to Miss

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5 Attractions in Selangor Not to Miss

Visiting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? Add some spice to your travel and visit these 5 attractions in Selangor – from waterfalls to a large fruit farm – to make your stay different.

Secret Island, Kuala Selangor
The beach that is accessible only two times a month, during full moon and new moon – does it sound intriguing enough to make you visit Kuala Selangor, only 3 km off shore from Jeram village? It is also called Salar de Uyuni of Malaysia – head there to find out why!

Kuala Kubu Baru
Only 60 km from Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Kubu Baru is a relatively young town dating 80 years back to the times when tin mining flourished in Selangor. Hiking, mountain biking, glamping and visiting Chilling Waterfalls make for an unforgettable experience.

Sultan Alam Shah Museum in Shah Alam
Every second Sunday of the month there is a free cultural performance show featuring traditional dances, games and arts organized in the frame of Cultural & Heritage program organized by Selangor’s Malay Tradition & Heritage Corporation (Padat). 

Batu Caves
Batu Caves staircase got a makeover and now looks terrific painted in bright colours. Located only 15 km from Kuala Lumpur, the main of the Batu Caves, the Dark Cave is the largest cavern with over 2 km of different passages and chambers where our ancient ancestors used to live some 100 million years ago.

Selangor Fruit Valley
The largest agro tourism destination in Selangor, Fruit Valley educates visitors on how agriculture sector is being modernised nowadays. Besides, there is a petting zoo, an orchard, a herbal garden, a bike trail and many more activities on offer. A sure bet!

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