Get away from Kuala Lumpur’s hustle and bustle for half a day. The serenity, beauty, nature, playfulness and surprise factor of the Shah Alam Lake Gardens are second-to-none.
Explore the diverse facets of the park and unique architecture of Malaysia’s largest mosque in a private setting. Whether you join the guide by yourself or share this experience with loved ones, it’ll be a worthwhile memory. As for getting to Shah Alam and returning to your KL hotel, we’ll take care of that for you.
Pickup included
We will start by walking halfway around the Shah Alam Lake Gardens.
You will get to experience the beautiful nature, serene surroundings, and cute wildlife, including secret spots where turtles, fish and lizards hang out. These are all peaceful animals, and food will be provided for you to enjoy feeding the turtles and fish.
There will be enough time for you to stop and take photos of the variety of gorgeous scenes here.
Next, we will use one of the park exits to visit the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque (Selangor State Mosque).
This is the largest mosque in Malaysia, its dome being one of the widest, and its minarets among the highest in the world.
This well-kept cultural pearl offers a stunning interior that is bound to impress every visitor!
Now, we will exit the mosque compound back into the Gardens and explore the other half.
Keep your eyes open for the occasional Malaysian movie or TV shooting, as the park’s endless attractive and calm locations have a tendency to draw artists’ interest too.
Finally, we will enjoy lunch and bubble tea together.
This is an opportunity to experience a typical Malaysian meal. As for drinking bubble tea, it is a ubiquitous local habit that is going to put a smile on your face, as you relax while sipping the brilliant mix of tea and tasty tapioca ’balls’.
We will meet in front of the bubble tea store ‘Chatime’ at 8:45am Fridays-Mondays (experience ends around 12:15pm), and 10:15am Tuesdays-Thursdays (experience ends around 1:45pm). We are happy to adjust the times to your preferences if you so wish, please contact us on +60-11-11-323-902.
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