Klang
A former capital of Selangor, Klang was
once the old royal capital where the British had placed their first Resident
in Selangor in 1874.
Gedung Raja Abdullah : One of the oldest
Malay buildings in the country, it was once used by the Sultan to store
tin from the mines in the area. It is currently a museum with displays
of local history and tin that was once important to Malaysia.
Sultan Sulaiman Mosque : A classic Islamic
architecture that blends colonial with Asian features, it is a unique
and memorable image in Klang. The mosque was presented to Sultan Sulaiman
by the British colonial administration in the 19th Century.
Shah Alam
Shah
Alam, Selangor's state capital, is a modern township surrounded at its
periphery by Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, and five other major townships
including Klang, Bangi, and Kajang. It enjoys a vantage location being
ideally located halfway between the national capital, KL, and the viable
Port Klang.
• Note:
Please visit Shah Alam
under Cities.
Kuala Selangor

A riverine coastal town situated 64km northwest
of KL, Kuala Selangor is an intriguing blend of history, local flavor,
nature, and wildlife. Once a thriving port, Kuala Selangor was the first
state capital of Selangor.
Bukit Melawati : Atop Melawati Hill, the
highest point in the area, is the site of the 200-year-old Fort Altingsburg.
Here, one can enjoy the panoramic view of the Straits of Malacca and the
surrounding areas. It was from this spot that the Dutch surveyed the surrounding
countryside before capturing it in 1794. In the past, the hill lured only
the hardy and determined visitor as it meant a stiff climb. Today, there
is a tram car service that takes you to the top. In the vicinity is a
royal mausoleum where past Selangor sultans were buried.
Kuala Selangor Nature Park : The Kuala
Selangor Nature Park is approximately 2km from town below Bukit Melawati.
The park consists of more than 250 hectares of coastal land and has well-marked
trails for jungle trekking. With over 150 species identified, bird watching
is a popular activity. Both local and migratory birds frequent the mangrove
swamps along the coast. The rare spoon-billed Sandpiper and Nordmanns's
Greenshank can also be seem in this nature park. Two watchtowers and hides
have been constructed to aid in birdwatching. Visitors may be fortunate
enough to spot leaf monkeys, otters, and nocturnal leopards, among many
other animals.
Fireflies : Ever watched the scintillating
display of fireflies? Fireflies are found mostly in groups of dozens to
thousands in estuarine mangrove swamps. This unique nature's wonder can
be seen at the lower reaches of the Selangor River banks, at Kampung Kuantan.
As the sun sets, these fireflies begin flashing something akin to what
glowworms do but at a rate of three flashes per second. In doing so, a
fascinating spectacle similar to Christmas tree lights is created. Fireflies'
shows can be seen at Kuala Kuantan, about 10km east of Kuala Selangor.

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