A truly lovely place with about 800 species of orchids in colourful bloom!
You can also buy orchids there (maybe only at weekends?), huge variety and good prices, bought one for RM 10 (50 cm high) and a pleasant smelling for RM 35.
Entrance RM 1 (but only on weekends and public holidays)
Updated Jan 13, 2008
Address: Lake Gardens
Orchid & Hibiscus Garden
You can have a look at 800 varieties of exotic orchids here, you can buy some too.
Entrance free on weekdays, RM 1 on weekends and public holidays.
Opening hours: 9 am - 6 pm daily
Written Dec 1, 2007
Address: oposite bird park
Phone: 03-2693 0191
Have a look at 120 species of butterflies in a habitat of exotic plants, fish ponds with kois (buy some koi-food) and little waterfall. Housed within the park are a butterfly nursery and breeding area, insect museum and a souvenir shop.
opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm daily
price for ticket: RM 15
Written Nov 29, 2007
Phone: 03-2693-4799
Marvel at more then 6,000 butterflies consisting of over 120 species. The park recreates the natural habitat of the butterfly, with a vast variety of exotic plants and multi-hued blooms. Stroll along to take a closer look at the various colour and sizes of these butterfly.
Written Oct 12, 2007
Phone: 603 2693 4799
This is a bautifully landscaped park with approximately 1,900 indigenous trees and palms representing 74 species as well as snoothing water feautures. The park beckons all in the family with a children playground, a wading pool and a 1.3km rubberised jogging track.
Updated Oct 12, 2007
Admire 800 varieties of rare and exotic orchids here. The adjacent Hibiscus garden showcases an assortment of the colourful blooms, known locally as the Bunga Raya, Malaysia's national flower.
Written Oct 12, 2007
Address: Jalan Cenderawasih
Phone: 603 263 0191
Explore the uniquely landscaped garden to view a collection of prize-winning sculptures in wood, marble, iron and bamboo. Exhibits are skillfully crafted by the ASEAN region's finest artists.
Written Oct 12, 2007
Address: Jalan Parlimen
For tourists who love orchid flowers, delight at the sight of over 10,000 orchid collections here. Located at the highest point of Lake Gardens, the flowers are so beautiful, coming in different colors, shapes and sizes. From here you can also have a good view of the majestic Petronas and KL Menara, makes a good backdrop for photos. Admission here is free on weekdays, opens at 9:00am.
Updated Feb 23, 2007
Address: Jalan Chenderawasih, KL
A huge park with 91.6 hectares of beautiful greenery built around an artificial lake. Now called Taman Tasik Perdana or Perdana Lake Gardens, it is located near the city center and is surrounded by interesting buildings. It has a jogging track and a children’s playground. Located within the park are the Orchid and Hibiscus Gardens, Deer Park, KL Butterfly Park and KL Bird Park. I was supposed to visit the Deer Park, but, unfortunately, the park was under renovation and closed to the public.
Updated Feb 21, 2007
Kuala Lumpur city centre, this area is supposed to be the busiest one as it lays in the centre of the city, but I found it to be the most relaxing.
Full of incredible high buildings but at their base there is a huge public park where you can walk, have a coffe or read a book, it's very silent and really, really large.
A 20 hectare of tropical nature in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
Written Nov 15, 2006
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