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"The jungle streams with their clear cool waters are perfect for a refreshing dip whilst its surrounding lush forests offer trekkers superb jungle walks."
This park is a major eco-tourism destination in Selangor due to its proximity to Kuala Lumpur. It is named the British High Commissioner, Sir Gerard Templer, who was instrumental in its establishment.
Every weekend, hundreds of picnickers throng this pristine green haven, seeking respite from the city. The jungle streams with their cool clear water are perfect for a refreshing dip. For the more adventurous, there are several jungle trails to be explored.
Last viewed - September 06, 2010
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| Getting There |
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| From Puduraya bus station in Kuala Lumpur, take the No 66 bus. It will take around one and half hour to reach there through the trunk road to Rawang. If you are driving, use the North-South Expressway and exit at Rawang. |
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"the first time you come..dirty..second time dirtier..third time dirtiest..just imagine how dirty it is?still wanna go?..ups to you" by Nawri
"This place is used to be one of the favourite places to relax. However, nowadays the current surrounding is really disheartening " by angah
"nice when there is no one around
during weekend
the place full of ppl and rubbish" by simon
"Goopd place to chill out with friends and families over the weekened. But please...please dump your rubbish in the right place. Quite crowded on Sundays, and a bit problem looking for parking space." by imran
"boring...shallow water which make it impossible to swim.most of.the facilities provided can't be used..so..better don't go " by zaitun
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