-Fort Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM)   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

FRIM offers a back-to-nature experience and the remains of an old Orang Asli settlement. The waterfall and river cutting through this forest reserve adds serenity to this luxurious landscape.

The Canopy Walk, which is located 30m above the ground, offers the perfect vantage point from which to observe birds and tropical canopy flora. Those interested in experiencing the canopy walk should make prior arrangement because the number of people allowed on the canopy walk per day, is limited to 250 people.

There are four jungle tracks: Keruing Trail, Rover Track, Engkabang Trail and Salleh Trail, all of which will take visitors through some spectacular secondary jungle. At FRIM, camping is available for those wanting to experience a night in the wilderness but prior permission is required.

 

 

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  -High 5 bread Town Museum   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

High 5 is the largest stand-alone baking plant in South-East Asia. High 5 Bread Town is an attraction which caters to visitors of all ages, promising a time of fun, excitement and learning for the whole family. From watching the video, the children will learnt that the Egyptians were believed to be the first people to make bread some 5,000 years ago.

Visitors can see the larger-than-life bread-making equipment like mixers and ovens. The highlight is the suspended factory skywalk at a height of 293m above ground. The skywalk is built like a corridor passageway framed with glass allowing for an expansive view of the bread-making process.e.

 

 

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Blue MosqueBlue Mosque

FRIMFort Research Institute of
Malaysia (FRIM)

High 5 Breadtown MuseumHigh 5 bread Town Museum

race trackSepang International Circuit

Batu CavesBatu Caves

careyislandCarey Island

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  -Sepang International Circuit   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

In step with the global rise in interest in motor sports, Malaysia now has a challenging Formula 1 circuit just outside the KL International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang. The course, covering an impressive 5.542km circuit, features 15 turns and 8 straights. The Petronas Malaysian F1 Grand Prix brings the world's best drivers together on this circuit.

The Sepang F1 Circuit has a double-frontage grand stand for 30,000 spectators and natural stands that are able to accommodate 100,000 spectators. Since it first played host to Formula 1 in 1999, the Sepang Circuit has become one of the most popular circuits among the F1 drivers.

 

 

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Blue MosqueBlue Mosque

FRIMFort Research Institute of
Malaysia (FRIM)

High 5 Breadtown MuseumHigh 5 bread Town Museum

race trackSepang International Circuit

Batu CavesBatu Caves

careyislandCarey Island

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  -Batu Caves   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

Located in a limestone outcropping 15km north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Selangor. This famous destination draws people from all over the world during the annual Hindu festival, Thaipusam.

It consists of three big caves, including the main-temple cave which features ornate Hindu shrines. Scaling the 272 steps leading up to the main-temple cave is one of the highlights of a visit to Batu Caves. Nearby is the Ramayana Cave where evocative scenes of Indian epic myths are artistically painted along its walls. This massive limestone hill is also a popular spot for rock climbing.

 

 

Back to Selangor


Blue MosqueBlue Mosque

FRIMFort Research Institute of
Malaysia (FRIM)

High 5 Breadtown MuseumHigh 5 bread Town Museum

race trackSepang International Circuit

Batu CavesBatu Caves

careyislandCarey Island

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