Wednesday 18 January 2012

THE HIBISCUS GARDEN

A must go for flower enthusiasts, situated on a scenic hilltop within The Lake Gardens, it's a 1 ha floral paradise, where you can admire the different varieties of Hibiscus at one go.

Hibiscus Garden

The Hibiscus or Bunga Raya as the locals call it, is officially Malaysia’s national flower. The Hibiscus Garden is a spectacular display of this widely assorted and very colourful flower, in a small terraced landscape that gives an excellent view of a strikingly colourful panorama of countless varieties of hibiscus. Hibiscus, the 'Queen of Tropical Flowers' thrives in glorious shades in this garden.

Here you will find over 2,200 varieties of rare and exotic blooms ranging from the single petal variety to multiple petal varieties in a range of colours and shades.

Malaysia's National Flower

The brightly-hued hibiscus blooms or roso sinensis, Malaysia's national flower, are planted along the footpaths and on the terraces within the compound of this beautiful, sprawling 1-hectare garden.

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden is open everydays from 9.00am to 6.00 pm. On weekdays, it is free admission but visitor need to pay RM1.00 per entry on weekend and public holidays. 

How to go to the Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden

You can visit hibiscus garden when you go to Lake Garden. You can take a taxi from your hotel in Kuala Lumpur or taking bus (The KL hop on hop off is operated and you can take this bus)

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