Titiwangsa Lake Garden... enjoy the garden in the city of Kuala Lumpur...
Getting there
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Titiwangsa Lake Garden known to the local as Taman Tasik Titiwangsa. Please refer the above map for the direction to this lake.
You can ride the RapidKL bus or KL Monorail toward Titiwangsa Interchange. The lake is approximately 300 meter from here. You need to use pedestrian bridge to cross the road.
Turn right and walk to toward the National Library (with a distinctive turquoise roof).
If you are driving from city centre to the lake, follow the Jalan Ipoh until you reach the traffic junction (make sure you keep right) in front of the green cylinder shape PERKIM building.
~turn right, and drive to your right crossing to a flyover. (You can drive straight toward the roundabout below this flyover, heading 12 o’clock)
~ after the flyover, you need to keep left. Watch out for Taman Tasik Titiwangsa signboard on your left.
~ then turn left before the entrance of Istana Budaya building (National Theatre).
Parking of your vehicle will posed a little bit of problem during evening, weekend and public holidays.


Titiwangsa Lake Garden
Sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur should include Titiwangsa Lake Garden. Actually, there are a few popular lake gardens in the city.
This lake garden is in the city centre itself. As you can see through the captured photos of KLCC and Kuala Lumpur Tower .
This park is complete with jogging track, gymnasium, Muslim prayer chapel, hawker stalls and horse riding facilities too.
Not to mention a serene view of the mountains surrounded the Klang Valley. I will recommend you to visit early in the morning
It’s a place where city folks of surrounding housing area doing their morning jogs and recreational activities in the evening.
A floating restaurant served Chinese and Seafood cuisine is located near to the lake.

Eye on Malaysia … the Ferris wheele of Kuala Lumpur
Soaring (eye sore?) at the heights of 60 meters above the water of Lake Titiwangsa.
“Eye on Malaysia” is the largest portable wheel in the world, and the first overhanging a lake. However, I have seen a wheel larger than this in JATIM Park, East Java, Indonesia.
The “Eye on Malaysia” provides stunning views across Lake Titiwangsa, all the way to the world renowned PETRONAS Towers and KL Tower.
This wheel consists of 42 fully air-conditioned gondolas, 39 of which have the capacity to carry a cozy eight passengers per 12-minute ride.
There are also two specially designed gondolas, fitted with unique features making it friendly to our wheelchair-bound and handicapped visitors that join us.
This is a temporary ground as the “Eye” will be end on 31 December 2008. Thank GOD!
Operating hours are 10am to 11pm Sunday to Thursday, 12 midnights Fridays, Saturdays and before public holidays.
Tickets are available for RM15 for Adult (12 minutes ride for this price?) and RM8 for a child.
Finding out more natural fishing lake in Malaysia? Search Lake Chini, Lake Bera and Lake Kenyir or Temenggoh Dam here !
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