WHAT TO DO IN SELANGOR

The Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, established on land that once belonged to Selangor, are absolutely surrounded by Selangor. Each district in the state of Selangor offers something unique, consisting of many different districts, to remember anybody who makes it a tourist destination. Read the list of 20 locations in Selangor further.

DAYLIGHT ACTIVITY

Selangor is popular for its stunning scenery, and there’s no better way than on foot to see it. Get ready to complete the list of destinations in Selangor, chosen by NextTrip.Travel, that is to say a swoonable pick.

1. Batu Caves
Location: Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor

The stairway Batu Caves has a colourful new appearance and is perfectly breathtaking. Dark Cave is one of Kuala Lumpur downtown ‘s largest caverns on a hill 15 km north. The path is 2 km long and consists of seven main pieces called A to F and the Grand Hall. It has a special guano-driven ecosystem, which has a considerable environmental value, rich in science and learning.

Dark Cave also has its own peculiar attribute with splendid cave structures that have shaped aeons with Mother Nature. The protected grotto is part of a restoration project in which public educational and adventure tours are carried out. There is also rock climbing in the Damai Extreme Park here.

2. Sky Mirror (Secret Island)
Location: 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor
Operation hour: 24 hours

The shallow waters of this ‘hidden island’ represent the sky in all its glory, providing countless photo opportunities, and Kuala Selangor Beach is regarded best as Mirror of the sky. It is also a sanctuary for many marine species and the most common are sea and baby clams abundantly found in sand. The island is a great holidays destination.

3. Kuala Kubu Baru
Kuala Kubu Baru is the city you are going to Fraser ‘s hill, one of Malaysia’s least known hill resorts. Kuala Kubu was well-known for Selangor tin mining. and the civil war of Selangor (1867-1874) when Raja Mahadi fought with Tangku Kudin.

Today, the town centre has decent parking spaces, well tended trees and a safe environment. From this fun and peaceful city you can see the mountain range. There are a few rows of stores, largely restored and repainted, which are as old as the area. Chills, paragliding, white rafting, rope-swing, mountain biking, cycling, and glamping are some of the attractions of the KKB.