Discover the enchanting Kuala Selangor Firefly Tour, where nature’s magic illuminates the night. Explore this coastal gem and its rich history.
Discover the enchanting Kuala Selangor Firefly Tour, where nature’s magic illuminates the night. Explore this coastal gem and its rich history.
- Sri Shakti Dhevasthanam Bukit Rotan - Sri Shakti Temple is unique as it is the only temple globally where all 51 Shaktis are represented. The temple features 96 intricately carved pillars symbolizing the 96 universal principles of Hinduism. Surrounded by an impressive decorative wall, the temple’s entrance is marked by a stunning Raja Gopuram, a…
- Sri Shakti Dhevasthanam Bukit Rotan - Sri Shakti Temple is unique as it is the only temple globally where all 51 Shaktis are represented. The temple features 96 intricately carved pillars symbolizing the 96 universal principles of Hinduism. Surrounded by an impressive decorative wall, the temple’s entrance is marked by a stunning Raja Gopuram, a multi-tiered tower reaching 74 feet high. This 5-tiered Raja Gopuram showcases the architectural marvels within. The main entrance boasts 18-foot high sculptured granite frames, each weighing up to 4 tonnes, crafted by expert artisans from Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu, India.
- Kampung Kuantan Firefly Park - Located in Kuala Selangor, a quaint coastal village northwest of Kuala Lumpur, this park is famous for its attraction along the Selangor River. Here, visitors can witness the renowned fireflies (Kelip-Kelip in Bahasa Melayu) during the evenings and nights. These fireflies inhabit the berembang mangrove trees and form one of the largest firefly colonies globally. Known as ‘Lightning Bugs,’ they emit a bright glow at night to attract mates, although they can shine during the day, it is not visible to humans.
- Altingsburg Lighthouse - Situated at the highest point of Bukit Melawati, this lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the Straits of Malacca. Constructed in 1907, it has been aiding navigation since 1910. Its strategic location also made it a key point for monitoring the Strait of Malacca. Named after a Dutch General, it was extensively used during the British colonial era.
- Bukit Melawati - This historic fort was built in the late 18th century under the rule of the second Sultan of Selangor and later succumbed to Dutch cannons. The site retains its original foundation stones, cannons, and a legendary execution block. Visitors can enjoy stunning coastal views from the hill, which is also home to Silver-Leafed Monkeys and Long-Tailed Macaques. Peanuts can be purchased from local vendors to feed the monkeys. While Silver-Leafed Monkeys are generally gentle, caution is advised with Long-Tailed Macaques as they can be quite mischievous. Visitors should be careful when feeding them, as they are wild animals and can be dangerous if provoked.

- Firefly ticket
- Entrance fees
- Dinner
- Firefly ticket
- Entrance fees
- Dinner
Kuala Selangor is a town situated in Selangor, Malaysia, serving as the capital of an administrative district with the same name. The word “Kuala” translates to river mouth in Malay, and Kuala Selangor is a quaint town where the Selangor River (Sungai Selangor) flows into the sea. This coastal town is located approximately 50 km north of Klang, 63 km…
Kuala Selangor is a town situated in Selangor, Malaysia, serving as the capital of an administrative district with the same name. The word “Kuala” translates to river mouth in Malay, and Kuala Selangor is a quaint town where the Selangor River (Sungai Selangor) flows into the sea. This coastal town is located approximately 50 km north of Klang, 63 km from Shah Alam, the capital of Selangor, and about 70 km from Kuala Lumpur. Historically, Kuala Selangor was the royal capital of Selangor before the capital was moved to Klang, then to Kuala Lumpur, and finally to Shah Alam.
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