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Alam Damai Park

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Taman Alam Damai is a public park located at the end of the parliament area of ​​Bandar Tun Razak bordering Hulu Langat district. This 23.4-acre park has a hilly and elevated topography. Therefore, to ensure the stability of the existing slope, the development of the landscape maintains a minimal and natural concept in addition to providing passive and active recreational facilities for visitors.


On the lower platform is the arrivals hall which houses the car park and the guardhouse. Following the walking path or 'jogging' track full of forest trees, visitors will arrive at an open area with a children's playground, a 'fitness station' and 3 catchment pools.


The concept and features of the park is a forest concept in the city, where the flora features that are planned and planted are from species that are suitable for life in the Tropical Forest such as hardwood trees, ferns and creeping plants. This garden is also planted with fruit trees and non-poisonous plants for the safety of the wild animals found there, for example birds, insects and types of squirrels.


At the top of the pool is the 'axis' or center of Taman Alam Damai which is the square that connects the park with the residential area. Suitable for use as an area for group activities such as yoga, taichi and others.


Going up the highest platform for the park is a straight path like an 'avenue' for almost 500 meters lined with pine trees leading to the end of the park which houses the 'open lawn' and 'skateboarding plaza'.


The park is open from 6.00 am to 7.00 pm every day. Visitors are expected to comply with the 2012 Park Bylaws to ensure everyone's comfort.



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03 2698 0460

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