”Malaysian Agricultural Park , the only agro-forestry park around, is located in Shah Alam and the rain forest spans up to 1290 hectare.”
The park is unique because people come here to either explore, or for recreation. One of the many reasons to why the park is visited by many is because of the many activities that is in store for the visitors. Services provided are live demonstrations, cultural exhibits, accommodation, permanent displays and descriptions, and activities for educational purposes. Families and friends come her to relax, or to enjoy a picnic.
This is a very huge park. We only manage to go the east side of the park, that is a few places like Taman Padi, Taman 4 Musim, Taman Burung only. We choose walking instead of take the bas Taman. A good exercise for us and the children. Eventually, we have to carry both babies on our way out. Really tough for me...long time no exercise.
Both children were so happy and running up and down, around when they in the park, especially in the 4 Season Temperate House and the Padi fields, of course is the miniature one…
There are still have a lot of places such as Taman Koko, Danau Perikanan, Taman Arnab, Taman Haiwan, Taman Hiasan, Taman Cendawan, Taman Hidroponik, Taman Rempah Ratus & Miniuman, Taman Orkid, Perkampungan Budaya, Taman Durian, Taman Belimbing, Taman Buah Naga, Taman Kelapa, Taman Ciku, Taman Rambutan, Taman Kaktus and Taman Cempedak. And, all those above is only related to agriculture and plants that I mentioned, we have not yet go.
Other than that, the park itself also accommodate for various kind of outdoor activities such as Kayak, Skytrex Adventure Park, Menara Cerakah, Menara Pandang Jauh, Flying Fox. There are camp site, chalet site, even family day site for corporate or individuals to organise events here.
We will visit next time again...
Operating hours :
Tues thru Sun : 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
( Closed on Mondays, except on public and school holidays)
40000 Shah Alam,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel : (603) - 5510 6922 / 5510 6923
Fax: (603) - 5510 0922
Source from http://www.virtualmalaysia.com/ & http://www.cuti.com.my/
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