Why to visit Perdana Botanical Garden
The Perdana Botanical Gardens, located within the Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park, are one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations. There are many gorgeous sites to explore, including the Orchid and Hibiscus gardens, making it a fantastic place to spend your weekend seeing the surrounding flora and fauna. The park's grounds are filled with sculptures (including a tiny replica of England's Stonehenge), as well as walking routes and benches for strolling and relaxing in the shade. The gardens have sections dedicated to ferns, uncommon trees, medicinal herbs, and aquatic plants, as well as native and foreign flora.
Pavements, fountains, and gazebos, as well as lakeside, natural pathways, and hilly landscapes, make the Gardens excellent for recreational activities. There are several more nearby attractions, including the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, the National Monument, and the National Planetarium.
If you're looking for a way to get to Perdana Botanical Garden by bus, take buses B101, B112, or B115, which will drop you off within a 5-minute walk of the garden.