Exploring Perdana Botanical Gardens: A Tropical Paradise in Kuala Lumpur

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Happy Hannah was out in force. I LOVE Botanical Gardens, especially hot, exotic ones filled with beautiful tropical plants and flowers. It’s my version of a paradise, and so with absolute joy and delight I headed to Perdana Botanical Gardens, in Kuala Lumpur. They were so amazing they deserve a post in their own right.

Orchids everywhere


  • The Botanical Gardens are free to enter (wow)
  • The Botanical Gardens are open 7am – 7pm daily
  • I recommend visiting in the morning during the week to avoid the heat of the day and to avoid weekend crowds
  • There are multiple entrances to the Botanical Gardens, but I recommend the Perdana Lake Club entrance as a good and easy place to start
  • The gardens are around 20-30 minutes outside of central KL. The easiest way to reach them is to take a Grab taxi to get there
  • From the Gardens, you can also walk easily to a number of other attractions, with which the Gardens can be combined to make a day trip:
    • KL Bird Park
    • National Planetarium
    • National Museum (we chose this option and it was really interesting)
    • Tun Abdul Razak Memorial
  • Parts of the gardens are in full sun, and some of the paths are quite steep. It gets baking hot and humid – please wear a hat, suncream and take plenty of water
  • There are multiple restroom facilities onsite
  • There is one café within the Gardens, called Restoran Rebung Chef Ismail, which serves Malaysian food. We didn’t eat here so cannot recommend it (or not recommend it).
In the gardens


The Sunken Garden is a beautiful landscaped area formed in to a bowl shape. I loved the symmetry, surrounding flowers and greenery everywhere.

Sinking in the garden

The flowing sound of water always draws my attention, and when it’s coming from an area signed ‘oasis garden’ – what’s a girl to do? Home to cascading mini waterfalls and lush green pathways, this was a lovely area to stroll.

Well. Where to start. My idea of HEAVEN. This garden was sooooo special, showcasing all kings of orchids in every colour imaginable. I took 187 photos just of orchids, and spent over 1hr in this section. My husband was ready to kill me but it was worth it!

Tropical orchid heaven

Within the Botanical Gardens is a deer park. To be honest, the deer looked a little sad for my liking, but you walk above them and see them being fed. The walk was lovely, and I’d rather the deer were in the wild.

The walk around the deer park

Perdana Canopy is an interesting man made structure lying right at the heart of the gardens, which was unveiled in 2015. Sadly for us, there was an event on (graduation) on the day we visited so we didn’t get to see it at its best, but I managed to snap a few shots by hiding in the bushes – haha!

The waterfall is a lovely calm and peaceful area in the shade, perfect for a little sit down with the sound of trickling water in the background. By this point of the day, I was overheated and pretty exhausted so it was exactly what I needed!

The waterfall

I love hibiscus and it was a joy to find an entire garden dedicated to them, again in all colours, shapes and sizes. I left hubs on a bench this time.

Another way to stay in the shade is to visit the Fernarium, which is the jazziest way I’ve ever heard to make a load of ground ferns sound exciting. But I have ferns in my garden which flower beautifully and even though there were no flowers here, it was welcome respite from the heat.

Fernarium

The whole gardens are situated around a large lake which you can walk all the way around. It also provides some nice views back to the highrises of the city.

Lakeside Hannah

And that was that, the most wonderful morning out. We spent a total of 4 hours exploring and over 15,000 steps!! I didn’t even notice the heat as I was just in my absolute element. These gardens are up there with some of the best I’ve visited and I will remember the beautiful orchid garden as a highlight across the entire holiday.

What do you think – let me know in the comments? Stay safe and happy travelling!

11 responses to “Exploring Perdana Botanical Gardens: A Tropical Paradise in Kuala Lumpur”

  1. This garden looks really marvellous.

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  2. These are such wonderful and colourful gardens! Whenever I travel, I try to visit Botanical Gardens as they are great for rejuvenation, for flowerbed or vegetable growing ideas, for pleasure, for quality family time, for education, for quiet reflection, for exercise in the open air, and for a sensory experience of wonderful scents like fragrant herbs and just for good clean fun! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  3. Wow these gardens are incredible and oh so beautiful. You can really see the time, attention, and care that they have put into creating such a beautiful place. I am not a gardener, but I have managed to keep alive a few orchids for the last few years and so they have become my favorite kind of flower. So the orchid garden here would probably be my favorite and I would then come home wanting orchids of every color to match the garden. 🙂

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  4. What a stunning garden. I can’t remember why we didn’t visit it when we were there. Now I’m regretting that decision. Maggie

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  5. Oh my, these Botanical Gardens are beautiful, Hannah 🙂 I can see why you enjoy visiting such tropical locations. Thanks for sharing your adventures!

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  6. Gorgeous! I didn’t have time to explore Perdana Botanical Gardens, but based on your photos, it’s incredibly lush and a tribute to the tropical country that is Malaysia itself. Thanks for taking us along for the journey!

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  7. Aww this looks SO dreamy! I always look for the botanical gardens wherever we go, so i can totally relate. This must have been a delight.

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  8. Oh my, this garden is absolutely gorgeous, I can see why you took 187 photos of just the orchids. You’ll find me in this garden if I ever visit KL. Lovely post, Hannah!

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  9. By staying in the Orchid Garden for an hour, you generated the calm you needed to deal with your husband’s very non-Zen (from the sounds of it) attitude. 😉
    You have a garden on your property, right? I always feel bad for Britons who have – oh, dang, I can’t remember the word and the Husband is at the gym right now – you know, those garden plots that they have to drive to. What a bummer to not be able to look out your window and see your beautiful flowers, or to have to drive to pick your vegetables. Ugh! It’s driving me crazy that I can’t think of what those little plots of land are called, but I’m sure you know what I mean.
    Anyway, I’m glad you found a wonderful botanical garden with which to torture your husband. What price did he extract for agreeing to go with you. 🤣

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  10. An excellent review of the Perdana Botanical Gardens. I also enjoyed our visit but I have to admit that the ones in Singapore are even better as I think you will agree when you visit later in the year!

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  11. Stunning garde. I like the ferns area.

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