Going Wild in Kuala Lumpur

in Amazing Nature2 years ago

I love Malaysia - and even it's capital city - Kuala Lumpur - even though I'm not a massive fan of cities. It's a very green city, with ample parks, even its own ecopark with a smattering of tropical rainforest, and a canopy walkway in central Kuala Lumpur. Even though it is a big city, there are a lot of green spaces and the amount of trees around make the air very fresh, given the population and amount of traffic.

View from The Rainforest Canopy at the KL Ecopark

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KL Birdpark is the largest free-flight walk-in aviary in the world and my favourite place in the city. It's located in the serene and picturesque Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, not far from the city centre and it is home to over 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds. I love sitting in the Hornbill Cafe where you can eat traditional Malay food and grab a drink and spot the hornbills flying freely. This picture below was taken from my table which I was eating Nasi Lemak at. Nasi Lemak is a traditional rice meal that is often cited as Malaysia’s national dish, which includes fragrant rice soaked in coconut cream before steaming and then served with salted peanuts with ikan-bilis (anchovies), hard-boiled eggs, preserved vegetables, fried chicken wings or fish, and sweet sambal chili. It was very good, if quite a bit overpriced. For the view, it's worth it, for sure. :-)

Hornbills at the Hornbill Cafe

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Inside the aviary, feeding time should not be missed. The birds take flight en masse towards the feeders for their afternoon snack. This parakeet stuck around - even after all the food was gone. It's really precious being so close to the birds.

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Owltastic

The amount and variety of owl species in the park is impressive. I'm such a big fan of owls. Here are some of them.

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Some of my other favorites were the Indian peacocks, the ibis species, and Mandarin ducks. Super friendly flocks of storks and egrets follow you around the park and it's great to be so up close and personal.

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In addition, the scenery is very impressive for an aviary. This cascade provides a calming backdrop to pools of water and tall tress harbouring a plethora of birds. What is awe-inspiring is that when you are here, you totally forget that you are -in fact - in a big city. How wonderful it could be if all cities had places like this......❤️ Every time I visit a city, I always head for the greener areas - it's as if I hone in on that wherever I go. I often wish that cities had more trees for so many reasons; animal and plant diversity, shade, clean air, and aesthetics to name but a few. Of course Kuala Lumpur, in my opinion, could do with more trees, but I was inspired nonetheless.....

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Do you have favourite havens in the city? Which green spaces inspire you? I'd love to hear about them....

Lots of love,

Marley and Me

xxx


All photos are my own

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Cities need to think green, healthier for mental state of humans, draws animals into a spaces to enjoy, creates a better environment for all.

I totally agree. Every time I walk past an empty piece of land I think "Food forest" or "Wildflower Garden" or "Park". If I had the funds, I'd do it myself! 💚

Any available land in cities should be for the people to grow produce on, sharing the workload, working with soil does more for one than we realize, would be an excellent idea on rooftops as well.

Preserve all life on Earth.🤲🌎🌍🌏🛡

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Hi, Marley and Me It's so nice to find another bird lover here.
This sounds like an incredible place and so inspiring for other cities to follow.
Yes, trees make the conditions much cooler and the air fresher!!!
Thank for the wonderful pictures of the park and the birds!
Birds are highly intelligent creatures and so deserving of places like this.
Is there a wire roof that covers the area so they don't fly away from the park?
Have a great day/ evening!
Barb :)

Hi barb,

Yes its a massive aviary, so there is a mesh type covering over the whole area. (20.9 acres I believe). Birds are so amazing and it was so wonderful to see so many in-flight in one place. Nice to connect 💚

beautiful photos!!

Thank you 😀


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Fantastic post, I'd love to visit KL. How long did you stay?

I've been 3 times - 2 long weekends and 5 days. I spent more time in Borneo and Penang too. I really love KL - the diversity and richness of the food is stunning and the architecture is super varied too because of the different cultural influences. It's a very clean city too. Not a lot of rubbish anywhere. 💚

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What a fun place to take a walk. Great photos showing the residents. Thanks for sharing.