National Botanical Garden Shah Alam
History
National Botanic Gardens Shah Alam (TBNSA) was constructed on 24 April 1986, known as Taman Pertanian Bukit Cerakah (the Bukit Cherakah Agricultural Park). It is located in the Bukit Cherakah Forest Reserve that was constituted in 1909. In the year of 1991, the name was changed to Taman Pertanian Malaysia Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam. In the year of 2007, TBNSA has finally got its current name, Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. The garden was established on the forest reserve area of Bukit Cerakah which served as a reservoir for the water for the people of Shah Alam.
The forest is a red meranti-keruing forest, consist of various Dipterocarpaceae such as Seraya and Meranti. There are also a few hills that can be hiked along the paved trail. The highest point is the Bukit Sapu Tangan (200m asl), on top of the hill, there's a lookout point that provide the view of the city of Shah Alam. The trails from the hill connect with adjacent forested areas outside TBNSA, including Shah Alam Community Forest.
Vision & Mission
TBNSA is developed to provide a national scientific education centre and also act as a natural resource conservation centre for the development of botanical, horticultural, floricultural, agriculture and other related field in Malaysia. TBNSA also functions as a community awareness centre that aims to create excitement and induce the community to appreciate the beauty and benefit of our own local plants variety which is also our national heritage.
Objectives & Functions
- To be an integrated agricultural-based tourism centre.
- To be an informative agricultural-based tourism centre in the field of farming, aquaculture and livestock.
- To be an agricultural-based tourism centre that could also be a centre for scientific researches and studies in the environmental and agricultural field.
- To be an agricultural-based tourism centre with learning and recreation facility based on Malaysian cultural characteristics.
- To be an agricultural-based tourism centre that stresses on the environmental sustainability as well flora and fauna.
Attractions
Park & Garden
Dams & Lakes
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Village & Chalet
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Operating hours
Park operating hours
Unit | Tuesday - Sunday | Monday |
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Park and gardens | 7.30 am to 5.00 pm | * Park is closed on Mondays except during school holidays or public holidays |
Four Seasons Temperate House (RISEM) * Temporarily closed |
7.30 am to 4.30 pm | |
Ticketing counter & payment counter | 7.30 am to 4.30 pm | |
Bus |
Tuesday to Sunday:
Friday:
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Entrance fee
Conservation fee (Compulsory)
Category of visitor | Charge per visitor |
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Adult (12 to 54 years old) | RM 3.00 |
Children (6 to 11 years old) | RM 1.00 |
Senior citizen (Above 55 years old) | RM 1.00 |
Visitors under 6 years old, Orphans and People with Disabilities | Free Admission |
Conservation fee for Four Seasons Temperate House (RISEM)
Conservation fee | Other seasons | Winter season |
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Adult (12 years old and above) | RM 3.00 | RM 5.00 |
Children (4 to 11 years old) | RM 1.00 | RM 3.00 |
Visitors under 4 years old, Orphans and People with Disabilities | Free Admission |
Address
Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam,
Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam,
40000 Shah Alam,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
See also
References
- ^ "Taman Botani Negara". VisitSelangor.com. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ^ "Background". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- ^ Times, New Straits (2021-09-24). "Development near Bkt Cerakah not part of forest reserve, says Selangor govt". NST Online. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- ^ "Vision & Mission". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Objectives & Functions". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "Operating Hours". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- ^ "Rates". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- ^ "Contact Us". Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
External links
- National Botanic Gardens Shah Alam Official website