Introduction
A pretty recreational park wedged between the built up TTDI district on one side and the KL Golf & Country Club on the other. Its main feature is a large lake surrounded by jogging tracks, exercise stations, childrens playgrounds and picnic spots.
What to Expect?
There are some roads, trails popular with mountain bikers, and walking/hiking trails. The area is fairly hilly. There might be troops of monkeys running around the park and the lake plays host to some huge monitor lizards who swim through the water at great speeds. Lots of birds to see and hear.
Many locals come here to exercise and relax. Children can play in various streams which they seem to enjoy. Lots of families would have fun at the weekend.
Look Around
Address: Jalan Abang Haji Openg, Ttdi Hills, 60000, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
013-687 9340
Everyday 5:30 AM - 7:00 PMFeatures
Playground
Complete playground facilities for the kids
Cycling Tracks
Comes with bicycle lanes for some family cycling fun
Jogging Track
Jogging track for parents too
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Azwar Rico
3 weeks agoOne of the best walking/nature park in KL. Take the breezy 30 min walk or 1 full hour route round the park (slow walk pace). Been here since 2002. Be wary when u bring food for picnic as the park is swarmed with monkeys.
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Kelvin Lee
3 months agoOverall it’s a good park with many greeneries. A little stream of water with many little fishes. Children will enjoy the process of catching fish. It’s a good place to spend a morning here. Healthy fresh air and good relaxing trails to walk.
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Onari Kajz
4 months agoA cool spot to chill with the fam. Back in the day, it was super nice, but now it's getting crowded and kinda losing its charm. Weekends are a madhouse, so I suggest hitting it up on a weekday. You can hike up the hill, but watch out for this one bridge that's still busted. But if you're just looking to kick back, you can lay out a mat by the lake and catch some shade under the trees. They've got restrooms, parking, and some spots to play ball and whatnot.
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Caroline Tan
5 months agoUsed to bring my children a decade ago when it was more lush and better kept. Now some embankments are caving in, stream water a bit murky (not clear like before), several big trees have been chopped down. Otherwise it's still a nice park to appreciate nature in the city on a less crowded day.
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Jeslyn Kok
9 months agoNice park for a morning walk.
The red bridge is still not being repaired. It's a great spot for photo shooting before it's collapsed.
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