About Us
The entrance to Kuala Lumpur
Orchid plant belongs to the family of Orchidacae and there are about 50,000 species of orchid all over the world. In the tropical countries, approximately 3,000 species have been found as to date
Arrays of yellow orchid flowers
As you go up the pathway to the Orchid Garden, you will see a central pergola where many orchids with varieties of flowers are planted. The hill top garden has a collection of hybrid orchids some of which are named after their founders. You will also encounter arrays of Heliconia collection here.
The hibiscus flower
Just a stone throw away is the Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden where you will be able to see the many colours of hibiscus being grown here. Hibiscus is the National Flower (Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis) of Malaysia and this garden was created in the year 1989 with an area of 0.9 hectares. There are over 5,000 species that are planted here
Getting Here
Taking taxi to this place is the most convenient method of transport. You can enter the park from the National Monument in Jalan Parlimen or from the National Mosque in Jalan Perdana.
If you do not mind walking, take the KTM Komuter and stop at Bank Negara station. The Lake Garden is approximately 15 to 20 minutes walk from the station.
Entrance Fee
The Gardens are opened daily from 9:00am to 6:00pm
The admission fee is FREE during the Weekday but a nominal fee of RM1 is charged for each garden during the Weekend.
If you need more information, the number to contact is +603 2617 6000.