KL Forest Eco Park

If you're looking for undulation of the earth, you need not go all the way to the Melaka Sand Dunes as the KL Forest Eco Park is nothing short of steep climbs and decline. It was really not what I expected of it to be because for some reason I thought all parks are flat and wide. But does it fulfill the criteria of a Momentary Detachment? A place where you can detach from your phones and the hustle and bustle? Strangely, I'd say yes and no.


The KL Forest Eco Park is located at the base of the monumental KL Tower where you can occasionally see people base jumping. It's primary attraction, the canopy walk, perching over the majority of the park, a place where you can have a leisurely stroll atop the park. Beyond the canopy there is a circuit that leads back to the main entrance.

When in proximity with plants and nature, it does brings me a sense of relaxation. This is the main attribute of the park in terms of the detachment. However, paired with the honking and revving of cars. It doesn't exactly bring any peace. In addition to that, the thriving mosquito gang that was there gave me a thorough beat up and I left with bites everywhere. Sadly for us, the canopy walk was actually close for the day for maintenance work. So all we got to capture was the end of the walk where an 'Awas' sign is placed towards the end.
My getaway at the park was actually cut short due to the rain but there was honestly nothing much left to do since the canopy was not operational. If you do wish to visit the park, here are some tips; sunblock, bugs repellent and water. The park doesn't have any facilities as it was a pretty small one. All in all a decent place to visit but unfortunately I was hit with a series of unforeseen problems such as the canopy walk and the rain.

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  1. No relaxation, canopy under maintenance, it seems like a wasted trip i guess

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    1. Indeed, if you're looking for the canopy itself. Unfortunately it was closed. But if you enjoy a morning breeze in the middle of town, this is the place for you 👍😁

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  2. Wow, looks like a nice place to relax!!

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  3. It's amazing that at this century KL still at least have a mini forest left and has not been chop down to make more buildings ! Would definatly pay that place a visit when the weather is good

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    1. That's right, I was surprised to have found this too. Remember to bring insects repellent though

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  4. Is it free of charge to entrance?

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    1. It's free entrance! Can come as many times as you want

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  5. I think it would be better if you upload more photo

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  6. Such an amazing place to visit will visit there soon

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  7. This is a nice travel place with friends.

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  8. Too bad about the canopy maintenance but a great location to go explore with friends

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  9. Is there many people when you visited this place? Seems like they did not maintain the place well enough.

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