Visit new and existing tourist attractions in Selangor


Cikgu Lee Kim Sin, director of Kajang Heritage Centre, with one of the exhibits used in the mining industry in the early 1900s.

City life can get a bit dull after a while. You probably find yourself doing the same activities each week. But with Tourism Selangor’s new and revamped website, you can use it to explore what other places in the state that is still new and undiscovered with family and friends.

Selangor.Travel is the brand new official website of Tourism Selangor. It has been revamped to become the main platform in establishing Selangor as a preferred destination for domestic and international travellers.

Tourism Selangor is the first State Tourism Promotional Board in Malaysia to use the .Travel domain after Tourism Malaysia with the hyperlink Malaysia.Travel. The new website boasts an interactive and attractive interface that gives way to a smooth user experience.

The enhanced features of the website include faster loading time with more detailed listings on the best tourism attractions in Selangor. It covers nine districts namely Gombak, Hulu Langat, Hulu Selangor, Klang, Kuala Langat, Kuala Selangor, Petaling Jaya, Sabak Bernam and Sepang.

Users are also able to browse through the attractions in Selangor by tourism segmentation, or read through an archive of travel articles for an insight of what Selangor has to offer.

Selangor.Travel website virtually takes users on a quest to discover Selangor’s precious tourism attractions. There’s also nothing better to complement that with other than a brand new logo.

Tourism Selangor Introduces New Logo Following The Revamped Selangor.Travel

Tourism Selangor introduced its brand new logo following the establishment of its revamped official website –Selangor.Travel. Best representing Tourism Selangor, the new logo comes with a refreshing twist featuring a firefly icon and colours from the Selangor flag.

Alongside the new theme, Tourism Selangor also introduced five new attractions in Selangor that are said to be Instragram-worthy places for the year 2020.

Selangor Is Set To Become The Talk Of The Town With Its Five New Tourism Attractions

Adventure and serenity combined: One of the obstacles at Skytrex Sg Chongkak is set up right above the running waters of Sg Chongkak.
Adventure and serenity combined: One of the obstacles at Skytrex Sg Chongkak is set up right above the running waters of Sg Chongkak.

SkyTrex Sungai Chongkak

Skytrex Sg Chongkak is the first flying fox park in Malaysia! Enjoy a sweat-pouring session overlooking the beautiful scenery and running waters underneath while completing obstacles from tree to tree up to 21m from the ground! There are three circuits available – Rapid Extreme, River Thrill and Double Dare.

Tamarind Square @ Cyberjaya

With the vision to create an urban village, Tamarind Square is home to commercial and business hubs, surrounded by the lush of greens – an effort to uphold the co-existence balance. Tamarind Square is a remarkable infrastructure within nature, making almost every angle the perfect spot for that outstanding Instagram post!

Kajang Heritage Walk Tour

The first phase of Kajang Heritage Walk Tour will commence by the end of the year involving seven of the oldest heritage attractions in Bandar Kajang.

Some of the checkpoints include Kajang Heritage Centre, the 120-year-old Shen Sze She Yar Temple, and the old Post Office building. Bandar Kajang is highly accessible by MRT and interestingly, Kajang Heritage Walk Tour can be completed by foot!

Funtopia – The Funbelievable Adventure @ Subang

Focusing on the combination of sports and fun, Funtopia is the perfect place to take your kids for a test of agility, strength, quick reactions and camaraderie in a safe and fun setting.

Not only are the attractions specifically designed to be entertaining and good for the health, they also promote social interactions among the kids, which is essential for a well-rounded learning experience.

Malaysian Chinese Museum @ Seri Kembangan

The museum exhibits the stories of legacy, struggles and sacrifices of the Chinese migrants back in the day in 15 galleries consisting of over 1,000 artefacts and documents that were assembled from across South-East Asia.

To attract the younger audience and tech-savvy visitors, the museum has its own mobile application! Developed with augmented reality (AR) technology, the application paves way for a more interactive and wholesome experience at the museum.

Watch out for the space at Selangor.Travel for more information on the latest tourism attractions in Selangor. With an enhanced official website and vibrant new logo, the tourism industry in Selangor is set to gear up – welcoming the Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign with open arms.

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