Outdoor sights in Kuala Lumpur
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KL Bird Park
The highlight of the Lake Gardens is undoubtedly the KL Bird Park, the world’s largest walk-in aviary with some 200 (mostly Southeast Asian) species of birds. Check the website for different birds’ feeding times throughout the day.
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Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
Head to this relaxing recreational park surrounding Lake Titiwangsa for a picture postcard view of the city skyline. As well as relaxing walking paths and jolly boating on the lake (from around RM3 per hour), there are tennis courts, squash courts and a remote-controlled car racing track where enthusiasts stage miniature Formula 1s. The park is a favourite spot for courting Malaysian couples (and the religious police on the lookout for improper behaviour).
Temporary attractions are often set up on the lakeshore.
Lake Titiwangsa is a 10-minute walk east of the Titiwangsa monorail station. RapidKL bus B101 runs between Titiwangsa and KL Sentral, via Jln Cheng Lock in China…
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Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve
The 421m Menara KL stands atop the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, gazetted in 1906. A series of nature trails snake through the jungle, which contains a variety of animals and plants typical of lowland dipterocarp forests. You can access the park from Jln Raja Chulan, Jln Bukit Nanas or from the Menara KL.
Free guided tours leave from the base of the Menara KL at 11:00, 12:30, 14:30 and 16:30 daily lasting around 45 minutes. Drop into the information centre on Jln Raja Chulan to see displays on the wildlife inside the park.
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KLCC Park
Suria KLCC, the cathedral to consumerism, is surrounded by the KLCC Park, with a soft-surface jogging track, synchronised fountains, a fantastic kids' playground and paddling pool (under 12s only) and - of course - great views of the Petronas Towers. In the early evening, it can seem like everyone in town has come down here to watch the glowing towers punching up into the night sky.
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