The Kuala Selangor Nature Park is a mangrove wetland, an ecological oasis covering over 800 acres of inland secondary forests, muddy estuaries and mudflats abutting the sea and a 25-acre brackish lake that showcases wetland animals.
The diversity of habitats within the park also harbors a diverse collection of wildlife.
Less than two hours from Kuala Lumpur, you'll be able to see Brahminy kites, fiddler crabs, mudskippers, silvered langurs, banded archer-fish, and wading herons and egrets in their native habitat, doing what comes naturally.
The park is also an important stopover for migratory birds flying in from as far away as Siberia.