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Kuala
Selangor Beach, Selangor |
Kuala Selangoris a city in
Selangor State.
Literally, Kuala means rivermouth in Malaysian Language and thus this is a small town where the Selangor river (Sungai Selangor) meets the sea. It was the old royal capital of Selangor prior to moving to Klang, and finally to Kuala Lumpur.
This small town was conquered by the Dutch when they invaded Selangor in 1784. It is located well off the normal tourism route and hence is still maintaining its traditional "Kampung" atmosphere. Bus No. 141 to Kuala Selangor
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Kuala Selangor Beach, Getting There |
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Visitors can make their way to Kuala Selangor by taking bus No. 141 in front of the main bus terminal,
Plaza Rakyat Bus Station in KL. The one way fare is RM5.60 and the tickets can be bought on the bus itself. The journey will take 2 hours to reach the bus terminal at Kuala Selangor. Buses actually arrive at the new bus terminal in K/S, from where it will be a 15-20 min walk (or RM5 taxi ride) to the actual "center" of the town, where the old bus terminal is located.
Bus departs half hourly from 6.30am and the last bus is at 7.30pm. If you are not spending the night over at Kuala Selangor, the last bus leaving from Kuala Selangor will be at 7:45pm.
There are also Nasional buses between Klang and K/S serving the new bus station.
By Taxi, It will cost roughly MYR30 one way from KL, MYR50 at night. However do negotiate as sometimes the fare can be extremely high. You might be able to negotiate a good deal if you book the taxi for a return trip.
By Bus,Make your way towards Sungai Buloh exit from North-South highway and follow the road signs towards Kuala Selangor. Alternatively if you are starting your journey from Klang, you can drive towards Kapar and head straight from there towards Kuala Selangor. Either way, the journey should not take longer than 80 minutes. |
Kuala Selangor
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Kuala Selangor is a relatively small city and has no public transport system. So really the only options are a sweaty walk or a take a taxi. (Apart of course from the tram going up and down Bukit Melawati.)
Bukit Melawati, known as Bukit Selangor to the locals, has an indelible mark in the history of Selangor. The locals built a fortress on top of the hill in the 19th century to defend Selangor from enemy attacks at the river mouth and provide a vantage point to monitor ships entering and leaving the
Straights of Malacca. The fortress was captured by the mighty Dutch armies and was used as their base to launch attacks on Selangor to capture the luxurious tin trade. The fortress was renamed Fortress Altingsburg after the name of the Dutch Governor General at that time, Governor General Alting.
The fortress was later destroyed during the Selangor Civil War (1867- 73) skirmish between warring factions fighting for tin rich areas. Sultans of
various areas teamed up with different Chinese gangs and the war resulted in a bloody end only to be 'saved' by the British Resident, who was requested by other Malay Rulers to mediate talks to put an end to the futile feud.
Although the war has ended years ago, there are several remnants from the past that appeal to historical buffs and visitors alike. A couple of leftovers cannons and foundation stones are hugely popular with visitors who
are fascinated with its historical values. Some of the foundation stones are believed to be used for executions for locals who dared defied the Dutch armies. Bukit Melawati also has a lighthouse and several old colonial houses built during the British era. Some of the lesser known attractions on the
hill include the Poisoned Well that was filled with poisonous mixture of latex and juice from bamboo shoots and reputed to be used to execute traitors by lowering them into the well drench in poison and the Royal Mauseleum that is the final resting place for the first three Sultans of Selangor.
The view from on top of Bukit Melawati is panoramic. On a clear day, visitors can see the quaint Malacca Straits. The sunset view at this hill is rated among the nicest in the country. A little fishing settlements can be viewed from the hill as well. The sight of fishing boats rounding up their fishing trips and laying the nets down are a welcome sight after the hustle of the cities.
From the hill visitors can also see the entirity of Kuala Selangor Nature Park, a great birdwatching site in itself, which is located just at the foot of the hill. |
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