W a t e r f a l l s of Peninsular Malaysia

Exploring the State of

The federal territory of Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the Capital city of the Federation of Malaysia. the federal territory here covers an area 243 square kilometers. Population 1.5 million

The place was conferred city status in 1972 and became Federal Territory in 1974. 

The land on which the city now stands is being built to its brim. The place is almost a full fledged concrete jungle.

At its eastern fringe, the city is bordered by a semi circle Quartz Ridge. By demarcation, the Ridge itself is just outside the boundary.

Well city folks, no one is competing with you. The area within the Ridge offers ample opportunity for adventure.


These are the Waterfalls we have catalogued so far.
More will be added as and when I find time to visit them.

Name of waterfall Nearest township Type, size of Waterfall Some description of the environment surrounding the waterfall
Kemensah Ulu Klang 1V Scenic surrounding shrouded by thick woods
Lower Quartz Ridge Fall Ulu Klang 2V Waterfall in a hanging garden under tall canopy
Upper Quartz Ridge Fall Ulu Klang 1V Single strand shower falling from the sky

 

The places mentioned, need some walking in the jungle. Strictly for adults and those who likes outdoor

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