Denai Alam
The township was developed by Sime Darby Property, the property development arm of the Malaysian conglomerate, Sime Darby Berhad. The 920 acres (3.7 km) township is planned based on the “Denai” concept which is 4.8 km of landscaped footpaths for pedestrians and non-motorised vehicles. The Denai concept was inspired by traditional Malay kampong communal living and a low-density development of 8 units per acre. The Denai Alam development was awarded the 2003 Planning Innovation Award by the Malaysian Institute of Planners.
Access
Denai Alam can be accessed from major population centres in Klang Valley either through the Guthrie Corridor Expressway which in turn is connected to the New Klang Valley Expressway, or the NKVE North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 and the North–South Expressway Central Link, NSECL North–South Expressway Central Link, (Malay: Lebuhraya Utara Selatan Hubungan Tengah) also known as the ELITE Highway or via State Road B9, more popularly known as Jalan Sungai Buloh.
Public transportation
The MRT feeder bus route T772 from MRT Kwasa Sentral station (previously RapidKL bus route T772 from Subang Airport) serve the Denai Alam commercial centre, however the rest of township does not have public transportation access.
Public amenities
Based on the development plan, a mosque, a police station, a fire station, two community halls, primary and secondary schools will be built.