Address: Jalan Chenderawasih | Perdana Botanical Garden, Jalan Kebun Bunga Tasik Perdana, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysia
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Phone: +60-3-26176404
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The Hibiscus Park showcases the various species of Malaysia’s national flower, the Bunga Raya (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis).Some of the attractions in the garden include a 4-metre high waterfall, pools and fountains.
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The Hibiscus Garden is a part of the Perdana Botanical Garden, located about the centre of the park and judging from my complaining legs, close to being the highest point of the park. I walked up from...
This very pretty garden, part classical European, part tacky modern Asian, sits next to the Orchid Garden. We had been visiting the Orchid Garden (which, like the Hibiscus Garden, has no entry fees) a...
I went walking here by accident. I didn't even know I was here until I saw a sign at the end. The flowers are beautiful and it is quiet and away from the busyness of the city. Free except on weeken...
Very peaceful walking through the two gardens but as others have said very few flowers to see. But we went on a Friday and it is free. Only RM1.00 at weekends and public holidays.
Such a peaceful and tranquil place to visit. The colours and shapes quite outstanding. Very useful name plaques. Do visit the adjacent orchid gardens. Again beautiful colours and designs. Caught a tax...
The Hibiscus Park showcases the various species of Malaysia’s national flower, the Bunga Raya (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis).Some of the attractions in the garden include a 4-metre high waterfall, pools and fountains.
Malaysia’s national flower, known as Bunga Raya (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis). Some of the attractions in the garden include a 4-metre high waterfall, pools and fountains.A lovely colonial style building has been converted into an exhibition hall with a tearoom and a gallery.Admission : FreeOpening Hours : 7.00am - 8.00pm (Monday - Sunday)There are several amenities at the park for visitors’ convenience. Cafes are open from 9 am to 6 pm and serves light refreshments. There are also gazebos for you take a break and enjoy the beautiful greens.
It was very beautiful... but now not much thing left
This is a peaceful place. The color and shape are outstanding. Very useful information board. Be sure to visit the nearby orchid garden. There are also beautiful colors and designs. I had some trouble taking a taxi there, and he let me get off far away from the entrance. The advantage of Dahong Garden is that it is opposite to the Malaysian Bird Park. So, leaving the Bird Park, you can immediately stroll around the Dahong Garden and the connected orchid garden. It's great to take a walk here. In addition to hibiscus, you will see many other kinds of flowers, as well as insects such as dragonflies and leaf beetles. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes to stroll through these two gardens.
The Hibiscus Garden is located in the botanical garden near the Kuala Lumpur Museum. The local people call the hibiscus flower is also the national flower of Malaysia. Different varieties of hibiscus can be seen in this garden, which is worth a visit.