Free & Serene: Why Locals Love Taman Tugu’s Trails

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Taman Tugu is not just a park—it’s Kuala Lumpur’s quiet rebellion against the concrete jungle. Nestled beside Tugu Negara, this 66-acre forest park brings new life to what was once neglected land, now rewilded with over 4,000 native trees and counting.

The main loop trail is easy and shaded, perfect for a morning walk or weekend family outing. You’ll find rope bridges, interpretive signboards, and forest benches for quiet contemplation. If you’re lucky, you might spot dusky leaf monkeys or giant millipedes—tiny reminders of the ecosystem making a comeback.

Best of all, it’s free to enter. There’s ample parking and clean toilets at the entrance. Bring your own water, and proper shoes are a must, especially after rain when the trails can get muddy.

Post by _Traveltastic_ | Jul 24, 2025

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