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Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens

Taman Tasik Perdana (the Lake Garden), is the oldest and most popular park in Kuala Lumpur. Its main attraction is the artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery in a 92ha. (227 acres) parkland that provides a refreshing ambience.

After a hard day at work, locals like to come here to take a breath of fresh air, strolling along the carefully planned paths or rowing on the lake. The park also has jogging tracks and exercise stations, as well as children's playground.

Attractions in the park include a Bird Park, Butterfly Park, Deer Park and an Orchid Garden, which are all reachable either by foot or by regular shuttle buses. From the gardens, you may also visit other attractions such as the National Monument, Parliament House and the Planetarium.
Opening hours : - Admission Fee : Free
Website : - Other Name : Taman Tasik Perdana
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How to Reach : If you are coming from Damansara Highway, you will need to park at the National Museum carpark. Alternatively, park at the designated area and walk through a tunnel to reach the gardens.

If you are coming from Petaling Street, head towards Cenderawasih Street and then to Kelab Perdana Street.

By Taxi: Entrances to the Lake Gardens are on Jalan Parlimen and behind the National Mosque.
Travel Tips : Carcosa Seri Negara is within the Lake Gardens. They serve scones that melt in your mouth and English tea on the verandah in the cool afternoons.
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