Selangor, Malaysia’s vibrant state surrounding the bustling capital of Kuala Lumpur, offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and modern attractions. Exploring this dynamic region is made effortlessly enjoyable with the HoHo (Hop-On Hop-Off) bus service, which provides a convenient and flexible way to navigate Selangor’s diverse landmarks.
The BBST Walk
Spanning the lively lanes of the two-storey shop lots, the Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi Walk (also known as BBST Walk) features an exceptional collection of murals that vividly depict the lifestyle and rich cultural heritage of Sepang.
Jeti Sirip Biru
Situated in Kampung Bagan Lalang, Jeti Sirip Biru, also known as Sirip Biru Recreation Club, offers an array of thrilling experiences for visitors. You can enjoy a unique stay on boathouses that were once fishermen’s homes or embark on a scenic boat cruise through the lush mangrove forests.
The Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort
Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort, a five-star hotel featuring luxurious water villas and a true choice of Sepang resort, takes on the shape of a palm tree from an aerial perspective, thanks to its 315 over-water villas and rooms. A HoHo stop at this resort allows visitors to capture stunning photos at the designated viewpoint, which overlooks the villas and the sea, while also exploring the resort’s various attractions.
The Village of Sungai Pelek
On the journey to Sungai Pelek, Low captivated us with fascinating historical insights into the origins of several villages in Sepang. Sungai Pelek itself is one of the 450 Chinese new villages established in the 1950s, a consequence of the 12-year conflict between the British and Communist forces in Malaya. Most residents of these villages were from the Chinese ethnic groups Hokkien and Hakka.