What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Putrajaya Wetland
Alken Wong
6 months ago"Putrajaya Wetlands Park (Malay: Taman Wetland) in Putrajaya, Malaysia is the largest constructed freshwater wetlands in the tropics. It is the first man-made wetland in Malaysia, which includes a Wetland Park (138 hectares) and the wetland areas (1977 hectares).
Putrajaya Wetlands consists of 24 wetland cells, Wetlands Park (Taman Wetland) and the other Wetlands areas. The Wetland now is also a wildlife sanctuary which attracts a huge variety of animals to the combined terrestrial-aquatic wetland environment.
Several species of local marshland birds and water birds including the little egret, the little green heron and cinnamon bittern, and migratory birds form Northern Hemisphere have been spotted there. Binoculars will come in handy for bird watching. The visitors ca..." View
Tropical Spice Garden
thoughtfulbeetle
a month ago"My family and I enjoyed our time here. Reminds us of the adventures we had a year ago at the parks in Japan.
I personally love the heart of the garden and we had fun swinging our hearts out at the swing nearby.
There were mosquitoes but it only chose to bit my brother so I had no problems with that ehehe (they provided us with spritz of insect repellent, don't worry!).
Before we went back, we went shopping at the gift shop and we got a t-shirt for free~~
Definitely will come here again in the future!" View
Museum Samudera (Flor de La Mar)
Simon Ski
3 months ago"The museum is split in 3 parts, one section in the ship, another section in the bordering building, lastly a section of recent marine military ships in a building across the street (hardly any visitors there). I like that they have put the museum here, and some of the things are quite interesting, but i dislike that 1) tourists priced differently to locals 2) there were two groups of children (20-30 each) that were super noisy and jumped around on exhibits 3) the quarters are not containing replica interior (e.g. captains quarter could have the interior of a captains quarter). Right now, just an empty room. This would have even increased the immersive experience!" View
Camp5 Climbing Gym Eco City
Kelvin Wong
a month ago"Large bouldering, top-rope and lead-climb gym. Plenty of routes to keep you interested with the area being extremely spacious.
Problem is the service is absolutely terrible - staff members just don't really care about you and will come up with a logic-tree of excuses when involving payment. Had an email from visiting the Utropolis branch offering a free day-pass on visit to this outlet. Upon arriving, was told I had to redeem it at Utropolis first, then come all the way back to claim. I pulled up the email contradicting his words, was told this was a special condition not stated in the email, upon more layer of excuses worming their way out of the coupon.
Could've been a one-off incident, but would not recommend climbing here considering how cheap their attitude has been." View
Botanical Garden (Taman Botani)
Azma N
a month ago"One of my favourite botanical garden!
It is well maintained and clean. Beautiful landscape with various species of flora and they are also nicely labelled.
Not only informative, this garden is also a peaceful place for cycling, jogging including picnics and photography. One of favourite wedding outdoor photo shoots for Malaysian. It's also located near to Astaka Morocco, an instagrammable place and interconnected with fishing area (not that close the garden though).
No entrance fee nor parking fee but please take note it is closed by 7pm (weekend), generally the guard will start to remind visitors about 15min before it closed.
Compared to Bukit Cherakah, this one is 10X better in all aspects." View
Tanjung Rhu Beach
Asrin & Syahmi
6 months ago"Before visiting, bring extra clothes, sandals or flip flop and sun shades! Take a moment to be enchanted by this beautiful crystal clear seas. This beach is located where the Four Seasons at ,well not exactly but it's the same beach! fine sand and saltwater , with the breathtaking views....... You know the nature that gives you chill and antibiotics for depressant, it's a place to clear minds and creating memories. Don't forget to not litter the place. Oh, if you like activities, there's island hopping, visiting Geo Park or ATV rides , it's all here. Shops and nearby restaurant available .?" View
Taman Esplanade Kuantan
Rassidy Che Ani
a month ago"This is the favourite spot for local to come and watch the fishing boats comes and go for their daily fishing. Many people came with their family and sat on the bench just to feel the sea breeze. Occasionally there will be a mud smells during low tide..hahaha..few stalls are selling drinks, fruits, foods. Normally they starting their business in the afternoon. Prices are acceptable and as for the taste its depend on the visitor's rating..my rating is about 5/10..will be crowded during weekend and public holiday. Limited parking spaces..public toilet also available. Should be upgraded long time ago even though the toilet are well maintain by the keeper." View
Templer's Park Jungle Waterfall
Ann Deni AR
a week ago"We were there on a weekend. We arrived at around 10ish. The parking area closest to the entrance was already full, so we had to drive around 40-50 metres away to a secondary car park. We did not have problems finding a place to park. To enter the park, we paid 8 rm for 4 of us. (Mask is compulsory when entering/ exiting the park). We walked and climbed some stairs for around 15 minutes to reach the top area of the waterfall. I guess we could do it in less time but there were so many monkeys, and we had to stop a few times. (My f&n orange was 'taken' by a monkey who came too close, and i just had to let go). I love the waterfall. There was some litter in the area but not much (some may be caused by the monkeys). All in all, a mixed experience?..." View
Petaling Jaya Community Library
Jeff Tung
2 years ago"The municipal library charges a minimum fee for library patrons. Membership is opened to all residents, particularly the Petaling Jaya community who is 4 years and above. Membership is based on individual registration. Validity of membership is on an annual basis. Annual membership is rm31, can borrow 20 books each time, for duration of 3 weeks. Late return is 20 cent daily.
Facilities for special group are taken into consideration. From the outside leading to the main entrance, access ramp is provided, meanwhile in the building itself, 2 lifts are available users' use. The building's environment is decorated with landscape and beautiful rock gardens. The interior decorations focuses on family comfort and individual recreational mind. Music corners on every level aims to provid..." View
The Waterway Villa
Yee Mun Lok
a month ago"Great place for family trip. Try to get rooms not within the kitchen or dining building as you will hear the chair dragging noises entire night. The food served(teatime, lunch, dinner) in this villa is really good! Especially the fresh fruit juice they made...Got an archery spot at the dining area but its not properly maintained.. Nice pool.. got free buggy car ride to fetch us to higher place for nice scenery views, juz need to inform the check-in receptionist. Truly great hideout place from the city hustle bustle..." View