Nature retreat in Bukit Jelutong


Ostriches and visitors showing mutual curiosity at the park.

THE Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park in Shah Alam, Selangor is an ideal space for families to spend time together during the school holidays.

A goat looking to get a snack from a family visiting the park.A goat looking to get a snack from a family visiting the park.

Its focal point is a lake where ducks and geese swim while goats and guinea fowl roam the grassy slopes, enjoying the attention and food from visitors.

Visitors strolling around Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park in Shah Alam, tailed by geese and ducks. — Photos: RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star Guinea fowl roaming free at the park.Visitors strolling around Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park in Shah Alam, tailed by geese and ducks. — Photos: RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star Guinea fowl roaming free at the park.

There are also rabbits, ostriches, peacocks, sheep and tortoises.

One can also enjoy the scenic setting from benches, gazebos, a lakeside walkway and paved paths used by joggers, walkers and cyclists.

Visitors feeding ducks and geese at the lake’s edge.Visitors feeding ducks and geese at the lake’s edge.

The park enables children to observe the animals up close while petting or feeding them.

Animal feed is provided by the park for scheduled interaction times.

Visitors strolling around Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park tailed by geese and ducks.— RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The StarVisitors strolling around Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park tailed by geese and ducks.— RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

Opens daily until 7pm. Entry to the park is free.

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