Kuala Selangor Trip & TK Coconut Farm Ville @ Tanjung Karang
It was the first day of long weekend for public holiday of Agong’s Birthday.
We went for brunch and kicked started the journey of our road trip to Kuala Selangor and Sekinchan as per planned by hubby.
When mention about tourist attraction in Kuala Selangor, Bukit Melawati will be one of the first name in the list and it’s no surprise that this place was our first destination.
Bukit Malawati is a fortified hill located in Kuala Selangor with a viewpoint overlooking the sea of the Strait of Malacca and Sumatra , Indonesia. Read more about Bukit Melawati HERE.
Visitors may choose to get to the hilltop by a short hiking (5-10 minutes) or taking the tram ride. Tram tickets price: RM5 for adult and RM3 for kid (3-12 years).
We stopped by at Muzium Permainan Tradisional Rakyat (air-conditioned :P) before going up to the hill top. The museum showcases various traditional games such as Batu Seremban, Congkak, Sepak Raga, Galah Panjang, Kaki Hantu and many more.
Operation hours: 9.30am to 5.00pm,daily
Ticket: Free entrance until June 2023.
Kuala Selangor lighthouse also known as Altingsburg Lighthouse. It was built in 1907 to replace the original one constructed by the Dutch some two centuries earlier when they occupied the area.
Used extensively during the British colonial period, the lighthouse’s beacon continues to shine and function as a guide for vessels navigating the Straits of Malacca till this day.
Arrived at the top of the hill and we were greeted by a troop of monkeys. ⊙﹏⊙
These Silvered Leaf Monkey (Silvery Lutung) are generally quite tame and you may purchase food (long beans) from vendors to feed them.
Bukit Melawati also home another species of monkey – macaques, which is more aggressive and mischievous.
The tram ride.
After the short visit to Bukit Melawati, we walked to the nearby Kuala Selangor Mural Street Art which featuring a series of impressive murals themed culture of Kuala Selangor and traditional past times in the laneway between the old town’s two main rows of shoplots. Please enjoy these photos of those stunning artworks that we took under the scorching sun. (◕ﻌ◕ )
Me was crossing the 3D pedestrian crossing. ^ω^
We stopped by at TK Coconut Farm Ville for refreshment before we proceed to Sekinchan for lunch (will blog about it on next post). This place offers assorted of beverages and there are food vendors sell food such as Mee Udang, Kuey Teow Goreng, Nasi Campur and etc. (Please read the reviews before ordering the food. (◔_◔))
Very refreshing Coconut Shake (RM7) & Coconut Shake with Ice Cream (RM9), but they were a bit on sweet side.
Fresh Coconut Water (sorry I forgot the price)
TK Coconut Farm Ville
PT 3441, Kampung Sungai Terap, 45500 Tanjong Karang, Selangor.
Tel: +6011-2549 0038
Operating hours: Thurs – Monday: 9.00am to 10.00pm, close on Tuesday & Wednesday
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkcoconutfarmville/
































What an interesting outing! I would be scared of the monkeys and won’t go near them though they appear tame and don’t mind to be pet on the head. I used to love coconut shake and the one I had long long ago was not too sweet.
PH, I dared not to go near and hid far far away from those monkeys too, only hubby fed them.
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Looks like a fun place to bring the kids.
KY, perhaps when your kid a little bit older, hehe 😛
Like PH, I’d be afraid of the monkeys too….when animals are not the domesticated type, their nature can be very unpredictable. Probably read too much news on wild animals (even those in captivity) turning against their handlers or visitors wanting to take their photos….lol.
Kris, so I ran far far away from those monkeys and protected my bag nicely, haha!