SELANGOR - Litnya

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Shopping Selangor is one of the leading shopping destinations in the country. Popular malls include Sunway Pyramid, winner of the Innovative Shopping Centre (Integrated) award at the 19th Malaysia Tourism Awards 2014/15 as well as Mitsui Outlet Park, a factory outlet shopping mall that offers branded items at attractive prices. The state’s exciting line-up of malls also includes IOI City Mall in Sepang, 1Utama and IKEA in Damansara, Atria Shopping Gallery in Petaling Jaya, Setia City Mall and SACC Mall in Shah Alam, Setia Walk in Puchong and The MINES in Seri Kembangan. Dining Selangor is a macrocosm of Malaysia, where people from the 13 states converge to work and live harmoniously. The potpourri is evident in the abundance of food choices, ranging from Asam Pedas Melaka to Laksa Johor, Nasi Dagang Kelantan, Nasi Kandar Penang and other iconic dishes from around the country. Selangor is also known as the ‘Satay State’, for the wide availability of satay, a delicacy of grilled meat on skewers, served with fresh cucumber slices and a tasty peanut sauce. Getting There Selangor is the location of the main entry points to Malaysia. The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA 2 are both located in Selangor. Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier, operates from KLIA while KLIA 2 is the hub for low-cost carriers such as AirAsia. The Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is also located in Selangor. Its Skypark Terminal serves Firefly, Berjaya Air and private carriers. Malindo Air operates from both KLIA and Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. An excellent network of roads provides easy access to Selangor from any part of the country. Selangor is connected to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, via the Federal Highway and other ring roads. The country’s largest port, Port Klang, is also situated in Selangor. Passengers arriving via the luxury Star Cruises liners disembark at the Pulau Indah Terminal while visitors from Indonesia arrive at the Passenger Cruise Terminal in South Point. Getting Around Getting around Selangor is very convenient as it is linked by buses, taxis and trains. The KTM Komuter train provides access to towns such as Klang, Subang, Batu Caves, Kajang and Shah Alam. Additionally, the RapidKL LRT train connects visitors to places such as Kelana Jaya and Bandar Tasik Selatan. Taxis can be hailed at all taxi stands. Call taxis are available to most destinations including for airport transfers. Useful Contacts Tourism Malaysia Infoline Tel: 1 300 88 5050 Tourist Police (24 hours) Tel: 603 2163 4422 Malaysia Airport Berhad (KLIA) Tel: 603 8776 2000 Malaysia Airport Berhad (KLIA2) Tel: 603 8778 5500 Emergencies Tel: 999 Tourism Malaysia Tourist Information Centre Tourist Information Centre, Meet & Greet KLIA Tel: 603 8776 4720 Tourist Information Centre, KLIA2 Tel: 603 8778 7080 Places of Interest Bukit Kayangan Palace C3 Dataran Shah Alam B2 Extreme Park Shah Alam D2 Hi 5 Bread Town D3 i-City A3 Laman Seni 7 A3 Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (Blue Mosque) B2 Raja Lumu Recreational Park B2 Raja Tun Uda Library C2 Royal Mausoleum B2 Selangor Islamic Arts Garden Complex C2 Shah Alam Gallery B2 Shah Alam Lake Gardens B3 Shah Alam National Botanical Garden B1 Skytrex Adventure B1 State Monument B2 Sultan Alam Shah Museum B2 Wet World Shah Alam B3 Accommodation Petaling Jaya Armada Hotel **** Tel: 603 7954 6888 Best Western Petaling Jaya *** Tel: 603 7610 2222 Crystal Crown Hotel **** Tel: 603 7958 4422 Eastin Hotel **** Tel: 603 7665 1111 Hilton Petaling Jaya ***** Tel: 603 7955 9122 Lisa De Inn *** Tel: 603 7955 3636 One World Hotel ***** Tel: 603 7681 1111 Shah’s Village Hotel *** Tel: 603 7956 9322 The Royale Bintang The Curve **** Tel: 603 7843 1111 The Royale Chulan Damansara **** Tel: 603 7959 9000 Shah Alam Best Western i-City Shah Alam Tel: 603 5521 9000 Concorde Hotel Shah Alam **** Tel: 603 5512 2200 De Palma Inn Shah Alam *** Tel: 603 5542 8080 Grand BlueWave Hotel ***** Tel: 603 5511 8811 Holiday Inn Glenmarie **** Tel: 603 7802 5200 Intekma Resort & Convention Centre *** Tel: 603 5522 5000 Sepang / KLIA Bary Inn Tel: 603 8706 4267 Capsule by Container Hotel Tel: 603 7610 2020 Concorde Inn KLIA *** Tel: 603 8783 3118 Empress Hotel Sepang *** Tel: 603 8706 7777 Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA ***** Tel: 603 8787 3333 The YouniQ Hotel Tel: 603 8706 6988 Tune Hotel - KLIA2 Tel: 1-300-88-8863 Port Klang Cyrstal Crown Harbour View *** Tel: 603 3165 4422 Klang Goldcourse Hotel Klang **** Tel: 603 3344 6666 Histana Hotel Klang *** Tel: 603 3343 8999 Merrida Hotel Tel: 603 3344 8833 Premiere Hotel Klang Tel: 603 3325 6868 Prescott Hotel *** Tel: 603 3344 8833 Ampang De Palma Inn Ampang *** Tel: 603 4270 7070 Flamingo Hotel *** Tel: 603 4256 3288 Kuala Selangor Apps Hotel Tel: 603 3277 2172 De Palma Inn Kuala Selangor *** Tel: 603 3289 7070 Bangi Hotel Bangi-Putrajaya ***** Tel: 603 8210 2222 Puri Pujangga @UKM Tel: 603 8927 4128 Subang Dorsett Grand Subang ***** Tel: 603 5031 6060 Empire Hotel Subang Tel: 603 5565 1388 Holiday Villa Subang ***** Tel: 603 5633 8788 The Saujana Hotel ***** Tel: 603 7843 1234 The Summit Hotel Subang **** Tel: 603 8023 3000 Sunway Pyramid Tower Hotel **** Tel: 603 7492 8000 Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa ***** Tel: 603 7492 8000 Kajang Prescott Metro Inn *** Tel: 603 8737 5555 Residence Hotel @ UNITEN *** Tel: 603 8922 2088 RHR Hotel @ UNITEN Tel: 603 8922 2088 Seri Kembangan Mines Wellness Hotel Tel: 603 8943 6688 Palace of the Golden Horses ***** Tel: 603 8946 4888 Bagan Lalang Avani Sepang Gold Coast Resort Tel: 603 3182 3600 Seri Bayu Resort Tel: 603 3142 3603 Seri Malaysia Bagan Lalang ** Tel: 603 3141 2918 The above listing is not exhaustive. * star rating Places of Interest MASJID SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH (BLUE MOSQUE) Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque is one of the most impressive landmarks in the state. The mosque is said to be one of the largest in Southeast Asia with the capacity of accommodating 24,000 worshippers at one time. It is popularly known as the ‘Blue Mosque’ for its gleaming blue dome. The mosque features a combination of traditional Islamic, West Asian, Indian and Malay design elements. Visitors are advised to dress modestly while visiting the mosque. Website: www.mssaas.gov.my 7 I-CITY i-City is a unique destination which features a variety of attractions under one roof. It has been dubbed ‘The City of Glittering Lights’ for its mesmerising nightscape, created by a million LED lights. The highlight here is the 50,000 sq ft SnoWalk, where visitors can experience a simulated Artic environment. Other attractions include a Wax Museum, 6D motion theatre, water park and indoor amusement arcade. Tel: 03 5521 8800 Website: www.i-city.my 1 SHAH ALAM NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Shah Alam National Botanical Garden is an 817-hectare forest park. It comprises a Tropical Fruit Orchard, an Animal Park, a Cactus Garden, Ornamental Garden and many more. One of the most popular attractions here is the Four Seasons Temperate House which allows visitors to experience the different climates at different times of the year. At the Spice and Beverages Garden, visitors can have a closer look at coffee, tea and cinnamon plants. For a longer visit, stay overnight at the village houses styled after Malay traditional homes. Tel: 03 5510 6922 / 7048 Website: www.tbnsa.gov.my 3 SELANGOR ISLAMIC ARTS GARDEN COMPLEX Built on a 14-hectare site, this spiritual sanctuary showcases the splendours of Islamic art. It serves as the exhibition and production centre for Yayasan Restu, a non-profit organisation that aims to revive, preserve and promote Islamic arts. Visitors can watch artists at work as they create intricate works of art relating to Islam and the holy Quran. The complex houses nine galleries, a lecture hall, children’s centre and various activity rooms. This complex is situated overlooking the Blue Mosque. Tel: 03-5511 9001 / 2 / 3 • Website: www.restu-art.com 8 WET WORLD SHAH ALAM Facing the Shah Alam Lake Gardens, this theme park offers an exciting range of rides and games for all ages. Its star attraction is the exhilarating 225 m long Monsoon Buster, one of the longest uphill water coaster rides in the world. Other rides include the Fountain of Youth, Cascading Waterfalls, Neptune Challenge, Atlantis City, Tunnel Water Slide and Treasure Island. Facilities here range from a gift shop, eateries and changing rooms. Tel: 03-5513 2020 Website: www.owg.com.my 5 HI 5 BREAD TOWN Certified as the First Bread Museum in Malaysia by the Malaysia Book of Records, Hi 5 Bread Town invites visitors into the world of bread- making. Learn how bread was made by early Egyptians, Romans and Vikings before it evolved into the delicious household staple that we know today. At the end of the tour, visitors can buy freshly baked bread and cakes. Tours are by appointment only. Tel: 03-5192 2888 Website: www.hi5breadtown.com 10 SHAH ALAM LAKE GARDENS Sprawled over 43 hectares, Shah Alam Lake Gardens is the city’s green lung with shady raintrees, scenic lakes, meandering footpaths and a floating restaurant. Several species of birds such as peacocks and storks are also reared here. This lake gardens is equipped with benches, reflexology paths, jogging trails, cycling trails and a children’s playground. Visitors can also rent kayaks and boats to paddle around the lakes. Website: www.mbsa.gov.my 6 SKYTREX ADVENTURE Enjoy zip lining, tree to tree leaping, high rope swinging, tight rope balancing and many other aerial obstacles at this sensational forest adventure set up to 21 meters above ground. There are three different circuits with 90 challenges that will definitely satisfy everyone’s hunger for adventure. High quality equipment and proper safety briefing will be provided. The company complies with international safety standards. You can also enjoy a picnic in the forest. Great place for gatherings and team building. Tel: 013 276 9841 • Website: www.skytrex-adventure.com 4 LAMAN SENI 7 Laman Seni in Seksyen 7, Shah Alam is the latest attraction in the capital city of Selangor. Created by the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Laman Seni is an initiative to transform the back alleys of commercial buildings into a livable space with murals and street art. Walk along the alleys to enjoy the creative arts and street music. Tel: 03-5510 5133 Website: www.mbsa.gov.my 2 RAJA TUN UDA LIBRARY Step into the Raja Tun Uda Library and visitors can be forgiven for thinking that they have entered a cosy reading lounge. The six-storey library sports a trendy design with vibrant colours, comfortable seats and personalised areas for different age groups. Its top-notch facilities include a multi-sensory 6D theatre, Creative Zone for children, three gymnasiums, Muslim prayer rooms, activity rooms, wi-fi and personal computers. Tel: 03-5519 7667 Ext: 1001 Website: www.ppas.gov.my 9 Entertainment / Shopping AEON Mall Shah Alam D2 Anggerik Mall B3 Giant Hypermarket A3 D2 PKNS Complex B3 Plaza Alam Sentral B2 SACC Mall B3 Tesco Hypermarket D2 Facilities Bus Terminal B3 B4 Hospital A3 B4 C3 C4 College/University A2 A3 A4 D2 Convention Centre B3 Driving Range B3 Golf Course C1 C2 E1 Library C2 Police Station A3 B2 B3 C2 D4 Post Office A3 B3 C3 D2 D3 Shah Alam Stadium D2 Sports Complex A3 B2 B4 D2 Hotel Alami Garden D2 All Suite Hotel D2 Best View A3 Carlton Holiday Hotel & Suites C2 Concorde Hotel Shah Alam C2 De Palma Inn Shah Alam C4 DeArt A2 Goodhope D2 Grand BlueWave Hotel C2 Holiday Inn Glenmarie E1 Hotel 1st Inn D2 Hotel UiTM B3 Intekma Resort & Convention Centre B2 Laman Seri D2 Panmour Villa D3 Shah Alam Business Hotel D3 The Club Saujana Resort E1 The Tree Boutique A3 The Saujana Hotel E1 Tourist Information Centre Tourism Malaysia Selangor C3 Tourism Selangor Sdn. Bhd. 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SELMG (English) / E-Brochure (0616) (TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS CARRIES THE DEATH PENALTY) Published by Tourism Malaysia, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysia SELANGOR Map & Guide Tourism Infoline: 1 300 88 5050 (within Malaysia only) Website: www.malaysia.travel www.facebook.com/malaysia.travel twitter.com/tourismmalaysia Batu Tiga KTM Station Shah Alam KTM Station Padang Jawa KTM Station Per Persiaran Kayangan Jalan Monfort J al a n P e r siara n Kerjaya Persia r a n J u b li P e rak Jalan B a t u 3 La ma P er s i a ra P e rsia ran S e la n gor Persiaran Setia Jalan Lapangan Terbang Subang P e r s i a r a n I n s tit u t Persiaran Astaka Pers i a r a n S u k a n Jal a n B a t u T ig a Persiaran T e n gk u A m p u a n J a l a n P a d a n g J a w a Jalan Persiaran B e s t a r i Persiaran Permai Persiaran Gerban g U t a m a Persiaran Budiman Persiaran Kuala Selangor Persiaran Raja Muda Jalan Subang oh Persi a r an P e r u s ah aan Persiaran Anjung Seri Persiaran Masjid Jalan US J H eight a Pe r s i aran Hi s h amuddin Jalan Pengaturcara Jalan K e ma Persiaran Perdagangan P e r s i a ra n Kem a juan Federal Highway Route II Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS) New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) Gut hrie Corridor Exp ressw ay ( S h a h A l a m - R a w a n g Expresway) K e m unin g - Shah Alam Highway (LKSA) N o r t h - S o u th E x p res s w ay C e n t ral L i n k ( E L ITE) Federal Highway Route II Federal Highway Route II N e w K la n g Va ll ey E x pressway (NKVE) New Kla n g V alle y E xpr e ssway ( NK V E ) SS 19 USJ 4 Sec 9 Sec 3 Sec 2 Sec 1 Sec 6 Sec 8 Sec 7 Sec 5 Sec 4 Sec 7 USJ 3 Sec U7 USJ 11 Sec U2 Sec 20 Sec 22 Sec 21 Sec 13 Sec 12 Sec 11 Sec U8 Sec 25 Sec 18 Sec 19 Sec 24 Sec 15 Sec 10 Sec 14 Sec 17 Sec 13 Sec 11 Sec 15 Sec 16 Sec 17 Sec 23 Sec 26 USJ 12 USJ 16 Sec U12 Sec U11 Subang Mas Taman Berlian Taman Tadisma Bukit Jelutong Kampung Idaman Taman Ttdi Jaya Taman Batu Tiga Taman Karuppiah Bukit Bandaraya Taman Permainan Taman Bukit Saga TTDI Alam Impian Taman Pinggiran USJ2 Kemuncak Shah Alam Taman Perindustrian Kampung Padang Jawa Tadisma Business Park Taman Baru Padang Jawa Temasya Industrial Park Sime UEP Industrial Park Glenmarie Industrial Area Kampung Melayu Kebun Bunga Kampung Rambutan Air Kuning Taman Perindustrian Sime UEP Bukit Jelutong Industrial Park Subang Hi-tech Industrial Park Taman Perindustrian Subang Utama Taman Perindustrian Subang Utama To Kota Kemuning To Klang To Klang To Rawang To Kuala Lumpur To Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya & Subang Jaya To Kuala Lumpur To KLIA To Klang UiTM Driving Range Glenmarie Golf & Country Club Saujana Golf & Country Resort Guthrie Golf Academy Pitch & Putt Course Sultan Salahudin Abdul Aziz Shah Golf Course Masjid Al-Huda Masjid Al-Hasani Masjid Al-I'tisam Masjid Al-Azhariah Masjid Al-Ehsaniah Masjid Padang Jawa Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Masjid Jamek Raja Tun Uda Srinageswary Amman Temple Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Church of The Divine Mercy Masjid Al-Hidayah Seksyen 18 Sri Bhuvaneshwari Amman Temple Sri Kaligambal Kamadeswarar Thiru Kovil Temple Qube D'Vida Space U8 Worldwide@7 Subang Soho TTDI Adina SIRIM Berhad Go-Kart Track Menara U Soho Litar Go-kart Shah Alam Club NSTP Shah Alam Menara U2 Soho Wisma DRB-HICOM Elite Head Office Saujana Club House Matsushita Capital PAC Worldwide Asia My Pets Club House Sime Darby Pavilion Tropicana Metropark Connectics Malaysia OnetwoOne D'kayangan Faculty of Art & Design Sultan Idris Shah Building Shah Alam Convention Centre Worldwide Commercial Center Selangor Wildlife Department Universiti Selangor (UNISEL) Selangor Education Department University Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Shah Alam Municipal Council Store UiTM International Education Centre Management & Science University (MSU) Petaling Perdana Education Department Management & Science University (MSU) Department of Veterinary Services Selangor Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Highcourt National Science & Industrial Research Centre Stadium UiTM Sports Planet Sports Complex Melawati Stadium SUK Sports Complex Sec 17 Sports Complex Indoor Soccer Federation MSN Selangor Sports Complex Tun Abdul Razak 1 Library,UiTM (PTAR) Shah Alam Bus Terminal Shah Alam Express Bus Terminal Fire & Rescue Selangor Sec 15 Fire Station Sec 6 Police Station Sec 7 Police Station Selangor Police Headquarters Sec 15 Police Station Hospital Shah Alam Salam Medical Centre Columbia Asia Hospital DEMC Specialist Hospital KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital Tesco Mydin Giant Ole-Ole Aeon BiG SACC Mall PKNS Complex Space U8 Mall Anggerik Mall Plaza Shah Alam Tesco Hypermarket Giant Hypermarket Giant Hypermarket Plaza Alam Sentral AEON Mall Shah Alam De Art Goodhope Concorde Best View Laman Seri Hotel UiTM De Palma Inn Panmour Villa Hotel 1st Inn Grand BlueWave All Suite Hotel The Tree Boutique The Club Saujana Resort Holiday Inn Glenmarie Carlton Holiday Hotel & Suites Intekma Resort & Convention Centre Alami Garden Shah Alam Business Hotel The Saujana Hotel Tourism Selangor Laman Seni 7 State Monument Royal Mausoleum Dataran Shah Alam Shah Alam Gallery Skytrex Adventure High 5 Bread Town Wet World Shah Alam Raja Tun Uda Library Bukit Kayangan Palace Extreme Park Shah Alam Shah Alam Lake Gardens Sultan Alam Shah Museum Shah Alam National Botanical Garden Selangor Islamic Arts Garden Complex Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (Blue Mosque) Raja Lumu Recreational Park i-City Shah Alam Stadium 2 1 3 4 8 7 5 6 9 10 101°34'E 101°33'E 101°32'E 101°31'E 101°30'E 3°6'N 3°5'N 3°4'N 3°3'N 3°2'N A B C D E 1 2 3 4 0 1 KM 1 : 32,000 Scale Shah Alam Built-up Area Field / Recreation River / Lake Expressway Major Road Secondary Road Railway Route & Station Place of Interest Tourism Malaysia Of f ice Tourist Information Centre Hotel Shopping Dining Hospital / Clinic Police Station Fire Station Bus Station Taxi Station Post Office Library Sports Complex Important Landmark, University / College Place of Worship Golf Course Legend

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ShoppingSelangor is one of the leading shopping destinations in the country. Popular malls include Sunway Pyramid, winner of the Innovative Shopping Centre (Integrated) award at the 19th Malaysia Tourism Awards 2014/15 as well as Mitsui Outlet Park, a factory outlet shopping mall that offers branded items at attractive prices. The state’s exciting line-up of malls also includes IOI City Mall in Sepang, 1Utama and IKEA in Damansara, Atria Shopping Gallery in Petaling Jaya, Setia City Mall and SACC Mall in Shah Alam, Setia Walk in Puchong and The MINES in Seri Kembangan.

DiningSelangor is a macrocosm of Malaysia, where people from the 13 states converge to work and live harmoniously. The potpourri is evident in the abundance of food choices, ranging from Asam Pedas Melaka to Laksa Johor, Nasi Dagang Kelantan, Nasi Kandar Penang and other iconic dishes from around the country. Selangor is also known as the ‘Satay State’, for the wide availability of satay, a delicacy of grilled meat on skewers, served with fresh cucumber slices and a tasty peanut sauce.

Getting ThereSelangor is the location of the main entry points to Malaysia. The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA 2 are both located in Selangor. Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier, operates from KLIA while KLIA 2 is the hub for low-cost carriers such as AirAsia. The Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is also located in Selangor. Its Skypark Terminal serves Firefly, Berjaya Air and private carriers. Malindo Air operates from both KLIA and Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.

An excellent network of roads provides easy access to Selangor from any part of the country. Selangor is connected to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, via the Federal Highway and other ring roads. The country’s largest port, Port Klang, is also situated in Selangor. Passengers arriving via the luxury Star Cruises liners disembark at the Pulau Indah Terminal while visitors from Indonesia arrive at the Passenger Cruise Terminal in South Point.

Getting AroundGetting around Selangor is very convenient as it is linked by buses, taxis and trains. The KTM Komuter train provides access to towns such as Klang, Subang, Batu Caves, Kajang and Shah Alam. Additionally, the RapidKL LRT train connects visitors to places such as Kelana Jaya and Bandar Tasik Selatan. Taxis can be hailed at all taxi stands. Call taxis are available to most destinations including for airport transfers.

Useful ContactsTourism Malaysia Infoline Tel: 1 300 88 5050Tourist Police (24 hours) Tel: 603 2163 4422Malaysia Airport Berhad (KLIA) Tel: 603 8776 2000Malaysia Airport Berhad (KLIA2) Tel: 603 8778 5500Emergencies Tel: 999Tourism Malaysia Tourist Information CentreTourist Information Centre, Meet & Greet KLIA Tel: 603 8776 4720Tourist Information Centre, KLIA2 Tel: 603 8778 7080

Places of Interest

Bukit Kayangan Palace C3Dataran Shah Alam B2Extreme Park Shah Alam D2Hi 5 Bread Town D3i-City A3Laman Seni 7 A3Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (Blue Mosque) B2Raja Lumu Recreational Park B2Raja Tun Uda Library C2Royal Mausoleum B2Selangor Islamic Arts Garden Complex C2Shah Alam Gallery B2Shah Alam Lake Gardens B3Shah Alam National Botanical Garden B1Skytrex Adventure B1State Monument B2Sultan Alam Shah Museum B2Wet World Shah Alam B3

Accommodation Petaling JayaArmada Hotel **** Tel: 603 7954 6888Best Western Petaling Jaya *** Tel: 603 7610 2222 Crystal Crown Hotel **** Tel: 603 7958 4422Eastin Hotel **** Tel: 603 7665 1111Hilton Petaling Jaya ***** Tel: 603 7955 9122Lisa De Inn *** Tel: 603 7955 3636One World Hotel ***** Tel: 603 7681 1111Shah’s Village Hotel *** Tel: 603 7956 9322The Royale Bintang The Curve **** Tel: 603 7843 1111The Royale Chulan Damansara **** Tel: 603 7959 9000

Shah AlamBest Western i-City Shah Alam Tel: 603 5521 9000 Concorde Hotel Shah Alam **** Tel: 603 5512 2200De Palma Inn Shah Alam *** Tel: 603 5542 8080Grand BlueWave Hotel ***** Tel: 603 5511 8811Holiday Inn Glenmarie **** Tel: 603 7802 5200Intekma Resort & Convention Centre *** Tel: 603 5522 5000

Sepang / KLIABary Inn Tel: 603 8706 4267 Capsule by Container Hotel Tel: 603 7610 2020 Concorde Inn KLIA *** Tel: 603 8783 3118Empress Hotel Sepang *** Tel: 603 8706 7777Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA ***** Tel: 603 8787 3333The YouniQ Hotel Tel: 603 8706 6988 Tune Hotel - KLIA2 Tel: 1-300-88-8863

Port KlangCyrstal Crown Harbour View *** Tel: 603 3165 4422

KlangGoldcourse Hotel Klang **** Tel: 603 3344 6666Histana Hotel Klang *** Tel: 603 3343 8999Merrida Hotel Tel: 603 3344 8833 Premiere Hotel Klang Tel: 603 3325 6868 Prescott Hotel *** Tel: 603 3344 8833

AmpangDe Palma Inn Ampang *** Tel: 603 4270 7070Flamingo Hotel *** Tel: 603 4256 3288

Kuala SelangorApps Hotel Tel: 603 3277 2172 De Palma Inn Kuala Selangor *** Tel: 603 3289 7070

BangiHotel Bangi-Putrajaya ***** Tel: 603 8210 2222Puri Pujangga @UKM Tel: 603 8927 4128

SubangDorsett Grand Subang ***** Tel: 603 5031 6060Empire Hotel Subang Tel: 603 5565 1388 Holiday Villa Subang ***** Tel: 603 5633 8788The Saujana Hotel ***** Tel: 603 7843 1234The Summit Hotel Subang **** Tel: 603 8023 3000

SunwayPyramid Tower Hotel **** Tel: 603 7492 8000Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa ***** Tel: 603 7492 8000

KajangPrescott Metro Inn *** Tel: 603 8737 5555Residence Hotel @ UNITEN *** Tel: 603 8922 2088RHR Hotel @ UNITEN Tel: 603 8922 2088

Seri KembanganMines Wellness Hotel Tel: 603 8943 6688Palace of the Golden Horses ***** Tel: 603 8946 4888

Bagan LalangAvani Sepang Gold Coast Resort Tel: 603 3182 3600 Seri Bayu Resort Tel: 603 3142 3603 Seri Malaysia Bagan Lalang ** Tel: 603 3141 2918

The above listing is not exhaustive.* star rating

Places of Interest

MASJID SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH(BLUE MOSQUE) Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque is one of the most impressive landmarks in the state. The mosque is said to be one of the largest in Southeast Asia with the capacity of accommodating 24,000 worshippers at one time. It is popularly known as the ‘Blue Mosque’ for its gleaming blue dome. The mosque features a combination of traditional Islamic, West Asian, Indian and Malay design elements. Visitors are advised to dress modestly while visiting the mosque.Website: www.mssaas.gov.my

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I-CITY i-City is a unique destination which features a variety of attractions under one roof. It has been dubbed ‘The City of Glittering Lights’ for its mesmerising nightscape, created by a million LED lights. The highlight here is the 50,000 sq ft SnoWalk, where visitors can experience a simulated Artic environment. Other attractions include a Wax Museum, 6D motion theatre, water park and indoor amusement arcade. Tel: 03 5521 8800 Website: www.i-city.my

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SHAH ALAM NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDENShah Alam National Botanical Garden is an 817-hectare forest park. It comprises a Tropical Fruit Orchard, an Animal Park, a Cactus Garden, Ornamental Garden and many more. One of the most popular attractions here is the Four Seasons Temperate House which allows visitors to experience the different climates at different times of the year. At the Spice and Beverages Garden, visitors can have a closer look at coffee, tea and cinnamon plants. For a longer visit, stay overnight at the village houses styled after Malay traditional homes. Tel: 03 5510 6922 / 7048 Website: www.tbnsa.gov.my

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SELANGOR ISLAMIC ARTS GARDEN COMPLEX Built on a 14-hectare site, this spiritual sanctuary showcases the splendours of Islamic art. It serves as the exhibition and production centre for Yayasan Restu, a non-profit organisation that aims to revive, preserve and promote Islamic arts. Visitors can watch artists at work as they create intricate works of art relating to Islam and the holy Quran. The complex houses nine galleries, a lecture hall, children’s centre and various activity rooms. This complex is situated overlooking the Blue Mosque. Tel: 03-5511 9001 / 2 / 3 • Website: www.restu-art.com

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WET WORLD SHAH ALAM Facing the Shah Alam Lake Gardens, this theme park offers an exciting range of rides and games for all ages. Its star attraction is the exhilarating 225 m long Monsoon Buster, one of the longest uphill water coaster rides in the world. Other rides include the Fountain of Youth, Cascading Waterfalls, Neptune Challenge, Atlantis City, Tunnel Water Slide and Treasure Island. Facilities here range from a gift shop, eateries and changing rooms. Tel: 03-5513 2020Website: www.owg.com.my

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HI 5 BREAD TOWN Certified as the First Bread Museum in Malaysia by the Malaysia Book of Records, Hi 5 Bread Town invites visitors into the world of bread-making. Learn how bread was made by early Egyptians, Romans and Vikings before it evolved into the delicious household staple that we know today. At the end of the tour, visitors can buy freshly baked bread and cakes. Tours are by appointment only. Tel: 03-5192 2888 Website: www.hi5breadtown.com

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SHAH ALAM LAKE GARDENS Sprawled over 43 hectares, Shah Alam Lake Gardens is the city’s green lung with shady raintrees, scenic lakes, meandering footpaths and a floating restaurant. Several species of birds such as peacocks and storks are also reared here. This lake gardens is equipped with benches, reflexology paths, jogging trails, cycling trails and a children’s playground. Visitors can also rent kayaks and boats to paddle around the lakes. Website: www.mbsa.gov.my

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SKYTREX ADVENTURE Enjoy zip lining, tree to tree leaping, high rope swinging, tight rope balancing and many other aerial obstacles at this sensational forest adventure set up to 21 meters above ground. There are three different circuits with 90 challenges that will definitely satisfy everyone’s hunger for adventure. High quality equipment and proper safety briefing will be provided. The company complies with international safety standards. You can also enjoy a picnic in the forest. Great place for gatherings and team building.Tel: 013 276 9841 • Website: www.skytrex-adventure.com

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LAMAN SENI 7 Laman Seni in Seksyen 7, Shah Alam is the latest attraction in the capital city of Selangor. Created by the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Laman Seni is an initiative to transform the back alleys of commercial buildings into a livable space with murals and street art. Walk along the alleys to enjoy the creative arts and street music. Tel: 03-5510 5133Website: www.mbsa.gov.my

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RAJA TUN UDA LIBRARYStep into the Raja Tun Uda Library and visitors can be forgiven for thinking that they have entered a cosy reading lounge. The six-storey library sports a trendy design with vibrant colours, comfortable seats and personalised areas for different age groups. Its top-notch facilities include a multi-sensory 6D theatre, Creative Zone for children, three gymnasiums, Muslim prayer rooms, activity rooms, wi-fi and personal computers.Tel: 03-5519 7667 Ext: 1001Website: www.ppas.gov.my

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AEON Mall Shah Alam D2Anggerik Mall B3 Giant Hypermarket A3 D2PKNS Complex B3 Plaza Alam Sentral B2 SACC Mall B3 Tesco Hypermarket D2

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HERITAGE WALK, KLANG Said to be the oldest town in Selangor, Klang is characterised by heritage buildings and quaint traditional structures. In the past, Klang was the royal capital of the state and one of the most important tin mining areas in the peninsula. Its heritage quarters can be visited on foot via a heritage walk. There are 18 heritage sites including the Klang Railway Station, Raja Mahadi Fort, a Victorian-style fire station, the Royal Gallery, a church, a Hindu temple and a Buddhist temple. Trail maps are available at most tourist information centres.

Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a fascinating holiday destination hailed as ‘Malaysia Truly Asia’. Malaysia is a federation of 13 states and three Federal Territories. Two of the states, Sabah and Sarawak, and the Federal Territory of Labuan are on the island of Borneo. There is something to see and enjoy in all the 13 states and three Federal Territories. From national parks to mystical caves, exotic wildlife, sun-drenched islands, stunning marine life, heritage sites, unique dishes, shopping malls to the warm and friendly people, Malaysia is a treasure trove of attractions. Come, visit Malaysia and explore its many charms!

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BUKIT JUGRA (JUGRA HILL), BANTING In days of yore, Jugra was the seat of the state’s government. The historical town exudes an old-world charm with stately buildings such as Bandar Palace, Bandar Mosque, Royal Mausoleum and the imposing Sri Jugra Lighthouse at the hilltop. The well-preserved buildings are excellent examples of the artistry and grandeur of the past. Today, Bukit Jugra or Jugra Hill is still very much a popular venue, albeit for a different purpose. Its scenic views and undulating terrain make it a favourite spot for activities such as hiking and paragliding. Tel: 03-3187 2825 Website: www.mdkl.gov.my

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GENTING STRAWBERRY LEISURE FARM, GOHTONG JAYA Situated at the border of Selangor and Pahang, this is the biggest strawberry farm in Malaysia. Spread across five acres of land, this farm gives strawberry lovers the opportunity to enjoy delicious juicy strawberries, along with an irresistible array of items made from this fruit. Savour fresh strawberries or enjoy strawberry jam, biscuits, honey sticks and many more. Don’t miss the Strawberry Farmhouse Café to enjoy thick and tasty smoothies, pastries, ice cream and many more. Tel: 03-6100 1121 / 012 485 1234 Website: www.gentingstrawberry.com

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FARM IN THE CITY, SERI KEMBANGANFarm In The City is a unique attraction that combines the elements of wildlife and nature, set in an environment that resembles a conservation park. Enjoy a day with horses, rabbits, deer, tortoise and many more.Completely free of cages, the animals in the park are allowed to roam freely in special enclosures that are similar to their natural surroundings. Visitors can feed, touch and play with the more than 100 species of exotic animals. Tel: 03-8941 2099 Website: www.fitc.com.my

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DISTRICT21, IOI CITY MALL District21 is a apocalypse themed Adventure Park. This action park is located in a 70,000 sq.ft indoor premise in IOI City Mall, Putrajaya. Say goodbye to ‘passive’ rides and enjoy 10 adventure attractions, many of which have never been seen in Asia. District21 offers activities for climbing, jumping, riding, sliding and flying. Comprising 10 prominent attractions and eight function rooms, District21 also offers an ideal venue for corporate team building events, school visits and birthday parties. Tel: 03-8328 8899Website: www.district21.com.my

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MALAYSIA AGRO EXPOSITION PARK SERDANG (MAEPS), SERDANG Developed by the Ministry of Agriculture & Agro-Based Industry (MoA), MAEPS offers one of Asia’s largest and most comprehensive showground and exposition facilities. Sprawling over 130 hectares in a countryside in Serdang, MAEPS provides a fulfilling experience in agrotourism. The park showcases numerous agricultural showgrounds featuring vegetables, herbs, pineapple, paddy, fishery, floriculture, machinery and livestock. Other fascinating attractions include horse riding, agro hunt, fishing, a recreation park, camping ground and lookout tower. MAEPS is only 30 minutes away from the city centre.Tel: 03-8948 4699 / 8948 4380 • Website: www.maeps.com.my

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KIDZANIA KUALA LUMPUR, THE CURVE KidZania Kuala Lumpur is an indoor family edutainment centre that offers interactive learning and role play experiences for kids. The first-of-its-kind, KidZania empowers and inspires kids to pursue their dreams by providing an avenue to explore what it is like to live and work in a real functioning city. KidZania’s kid-sized city experience is targeted at kids aged between 4 to 14 years and allows them to choose from over 100 job-related role plays spread across 60 establishments.Tel: 03-4296 8000 Website: www.kidzania.com.my

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SUNWAY LAGOON Hailed as ‘Asia’s Best Attraction’ Sunway Lagoon is a multi-award winning theme park. It houses five different theme parks in one location, featuring over 80 rides and attractions. Visitors of all ages can have an exciting time at the Scream Park, Amusement Park, Extreme Park or Wildlife Park. Sunway Lagoon is also the place for some of the region’s most sensational concerts and events. Among the accolades received by Sunway Lagoon are ‘The Best Attraction in Malaysia’, ‘Asia’s Best Waterpark’ and ‘ASEAN’s Most Recognizable Brand. Tel: 03-5639 0000 Website: www.sunwaylagoon.com

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SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, SEPANG Dubbed the ‘Home of Motorsports’, Sepang International Circuit is Malaysia’s state-of-the-art racing circuit. It is the venue of the annual Petronas F1 Malaysian Grand Prix, a premier motorsports event that attracts the world’s top racers to the country. Sepang International Circuit is said to have one of the world’s most challenging tracks. Among the events here include Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix, Japan GT and Merdeka Millennium Endurance. Tel: 03-8778 2200 / 2222Website: www.sepangcircuit.com

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FIREFLY PARKS, KUALA SELANGOR Hailed as ‘the eighth wonder of the world’, the firefly colonies of Kuala Selangor are a rare natural phenomenon. The villages of Kampung Kuantan and Kampung Bukit Belimbing are among the few places in the world where visitors can watch the synchronised flashing of fireflies. Enjoy a ride on a sampan (traditional wooden boat) along the river to watch the spectacular display. Visitors are required to make their bookings in advance. Tel: 03-3289 1439 / 1549 (Kampung Kuantan) 03-9057 2299 / 3260 1208 (Kg. Bukit Belimbing) Website: www.mbks.gov.my / www.fireflypark.com

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BATU CAVES, GOMBAK Batu Caves is a fascinating cave temple situated in a limestone outcrop. It attracts visitors from around the world during the annual Hindu festival of Thaipusam. Consisting three temples, the complex pays homage to Lord Muruga and other Hindu deities. The most interesting part of a visit to Batu Caves is getting to the main temple cave situated atop the hill – by scaling the 272 steps! Rising 140 feet high at the temple grounds is the statue of Lord Muruga. Tel: 03-5513 2000 Website: www.nps.gov.my

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BUKIT MALAWATI, KUALA SELANGOR Bukit Malawati or Malawati Hill is an important part of the state’s history. In the 18th century, the second Sultan of Selangor commissioned the building of Fort Malawati to protect the state. However, Fort Malawati fell to the advancing Dutch forces. This fort continued to be the focal point of many power struggles before it was eventually destroyed during the Selangor Civil War. Visitors can still see the ruins of its original foundation blocks and cannons, a 100-step stairway, an execution slab and a poisoned well. Tel: 03-3289 1439 / 1549 Website: www.mdks.gov.my

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MAH MERI CULTURAL VILLAGE, PULAU CAREY The Mah Meri community is an indigenous community native to Pulau Carey or Carey Island. Hailed as the ‘Mask Men of Malaysia’, the community is known for its sculptured masks. The masks, made as a tribute to their ancestors, are created out of a special type of red swamp wood called Nyireh Batu. The Mah Meri community is also famed for its intricate wood carvings of spirit animals. Authentic crafts that are purchased in the Mah Meri Cultural Village bear the UNESCO Seal of Excellence and come with a certificate. Pulau Carey is also a popular destination for seafood lovers. Tel: 03-2161 0577 / 010-252 2800Website: www.mmcv.org.my

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FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYSIA (FRIM), KEPONGSprawling over 486 ha, FRIM is one of the country’s Natural Heritage Sites. It is touted as the largest man-made tropical forest in the world, housing an incredible collection of rare and exotic trees, flowers and plants. Visitors can walk through the six arboreta (collection of living trees) to view 15 million trees from 2,500 different species including dipterocarp trees, fruit trees and bamboo. Don’t miss a chance to walk along the 150 m long canopy walkway, suspended 30 m above ground level.Tel: 03-6279 7000Website: www.frim.gov.my

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SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ ROYAL GALLERY, KLANG Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery was established in honour of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, who ruled for over 39 years as the Sultan of Selangor and two years as the King of Malaysia. The gallery gives an insight into the rich history and heritage of the Selangor sultanate, with a collection of artefacts, gifts, documents and crown jewels. Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery is housed in Bangunan Sultan Suleiman, a classic colonial building erected in 1909.Tel: 03-3373 6500 Website: www.galeridiraja.com

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KUALA SELANGOR NATURE PARK, KUALA SELANGOR Sprawling over 2.4 km2, this park is a sanctuary for a variety of flora and fauna. It comprises three different habitats, i.e. a brackish water lake system, a secondary forest and a mangrove forest. Walking trails, bird hides and observation towers are available for those who wish to marvel at the nature and watch the small animals. The park is also safe nesting area for 156 species of birds including 57 migratory species. The Visitor Centre is a great place to begin the exploration as it provides slide shows and other information.Tel: 03-3289 2294 Website: www.mns.org.my

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MALAYSIA Selangor Welcome to Selangor, hailed as the ‘Gateway to Malaysia’. Selangor is home to two international airports (KLIA and KLIA2) and Malaysia’s largest seaport, Port Klang. The state offers visitors an exciting discovery of fabulous natural wonders, exciting theme parks, shopping malls to never-ending culinary delights from the 13 states in Malaysia. Shah Alam, Selangor’s capital city is a well-planned township. Other urban centres include Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Sunway and the royal town of Klang.

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parks, recreational forests and coastal mangroves.

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SUNGAI CHILING KELAH SANCTUARY, KUALA KUBU BHARU Tucked away near Kuala Kubu Bharu, Sungai Chilling invites nature-lovers with its refreshingly cool streams and picturesque waterfalls. Sungai Chilling is a sanctuary for kelah or the Malaysian Red Mahseer, therefore fishing is strictly prohibited. Popular activities include swimming, camping, trekking, hiking and BBQ-style dining. Entrance fees must be paid at the Ranger’s Office situated at the entrance. Facilities at the Ranger’s Office include restrooms and Muslim prayer rooms. Tel: 03-6064 1331Website: www.mdhs.gov.my

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NATIONAL ZOO, HULU KELANG Sprawled over 110 acres of land, Zoo Negara houses over 476 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Attractions include Insect Zoo, Amphibian World, Hornbill Centre, Reptile House, Malaysian Elephants, Bird Aviary, Nocturnal Exhibits, Ape Centre and many more. 90% of the animals are kept in spacious areas with landscaping that resembles their natural habitat. Zoo Negara Malaysia is recognised as the largest zoo in the Malaysian Book of Records. It has also received 10 other recognitions in the field of wildlife breeding.Tel: 03-4108 3422 / 3427 / 3428Website: www.zoonegaramalaysia.my

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LITTLE INDIA, KLANG Said to be the biggest Indian enclave in the country, Little India in Klang is a paradise for shoppers who enjoy browsing through Indian-inspired items. The labyrinth of streets along Jalan Tunku Kelana is lined by shops selling everything from traditional Indian outfits, accessories such as bangles, necklaces and earrings to garlands made of fresh flowers and home décor items. The town takes a festive atmosphere during Indian festivals when shoppers make a beeline to this town.Tel: 03-5513 2000 Website: www.tourismselangor.my

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HOMESTAYS Through a homestay programme, visitors can stay with a host family in a Malay village or ‘kampung’ and get a first-hand experience of the local lifestyle. Try your hand at rice planting, kite-flying or enjoy indoor games such as ‘congkak’. Among the popular homestay villages in Selangor are Kampung Sungai Haji Dorani, Kampung Sungai Sireh, Kampung Setangkas, Kampung Endah, Kampung Banghuris, Papitusulem and Kampung Air Manis. Website: www.go2homestay.com

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