This was the first time I did this trail. It's a trail made for all walks of life, very young to the senior citizens. So if you are in between there is no excuse. There are many ways to get your destination. The paths , some are challenging and some are ok and achievable. Don't push or exert yourself unnecessarily. Take your time. Don't get influenced with those seasoned hikers, they can be fast going up and down. You... Take your time. Best to have a shoe with a good grip and a hike stick for those of you who will need support while walking. Bring a bottle of water and a cap just in case. There are two start points. The most familiar one is Sri Bintang and the other is from the Desa Parkcity site. But do what is familiar first.
It took me about 1.5 hours round trip. I took a break at the tip and enjoyed the view and then descended.
Wow... Nice experience. I will go again often.
Avoid going in the rain or just after the rain. If you insist just be careful as it could be slippery.
As you reach the tip, I was pleasantly surprised with a ' all natural' gym!!! Dumb bells made of concrete, bench press just made of wood and left over metals.
There is also a tight rope down a valley.... For those who are super adventurous you can try that too....but again with cautions.
Overall it's cool to do the hike.... Try it.
After your tired decent ,.depending on the time, there is guy that sells coconut water at RM5 .... Ahh super refreshing after a good walk.
Bring an additional t-shirt and towel, I guarantee you will drenched wet with sweat...
Read moreCame across this place through a fren.. and I enjoyed it so much tat I visited this place twice in 4 days. The routes are mostly ascending, therefore make sure you hv good hiking shoes and sticks helps. There is two peaks .. do stop over at peak 1 b4 heading to peak 2. Both offer different lovely scenery.
Between the two peaks.. u hv to endure the steep downhill and uphill again.. am exhausted but worth it. It’s also family friendly and there are so many kids thriving through the trails.
Due to it’s a public trail.. at some you come across fallen tress where you need to huff and puff and climb over.. adding some challenges..but doeable.
One set back is .. there is no toilets available, therefore either you hold it or relieve it b4 you reach the head trail. Parking is not too bad, free parking along the street.
Will i return ? Yes.. but perhaps later when I conquer...
Read moreSri Bintang Hill Trail (217m) is a gem for casual hikers right in the heart of the city!
The trail starts off relatively easy with a wide rocky path and gradually takes you through lush greenery. It’s beginner-friendly but still gives you a good cardio workout, especially if you pick up the pace. The best part? The view at the top! You’ll get a panoramic cityscape featuring KL Tower and the Petronas Twin Towers—perfect for a morning photo op.
We went early in the morning, and the weather was cool with a light breeze. It's a great spot for group hikes or solo walks, and it’s relatively quiet compared to more popular trails like Bukit Gasing or Bukit Kiara.
Just be mindful of uneven paths, and wear proper shoes as it can get slippery after rain. Bring some water, and you’re good to go.
Highly recommended for those looking for a short but satisfying nature escape...
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