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Hiking at Shah Alam Community Forest (Shah Alam, Selangor)

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Hello fellow hikers and friends, In this article, I will be sharing with you one of my favorites hiking trails located within the vicinity of Setia Alam, Shah Alam. This very popular trail is named Shah Alam Community Forest (aka SACF) .   Note: View of surrounding housing and hills are from The Wall  This particular hiking areas offer few trails of interest - highlight will be the like of Peak Garden, The Wall, Mirror Lake and Bukit Sapu Tangan. You can opt to go just to either one of these places or all of them in one go depending on the time you have. If you cover entire loop areas, it will be approximately 10km. The hike is relatively easy/moderate depending on the trails you use (Trail A, B & C) and I did see quite a few families bringing their small kids along with them especially going to Mirror Lake for picnic. Here's a trail map of the SACF with gives you a good view of where each of the track is leading to and how to read the signpost label station A, B & C. Here&

Fun Hiking at Bukit Jugra, Banting (Selangor)

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Hello there, This week, I would like to share with you an interesting hiking trail named Bukit Jugra (or Jugra Hill) in Banting, Selangor.  Is relatively a small hill with height of 120 MASL but don't let the small elevation fool you. The hill actually covers quite a large area with multiple hills in it and trail is surprisingly challenging. The terrains have "never ending" up/down path that makes it a bit nerve wrecking especially when you have weak knees.... hahaha! If you asked me, I would rate this trail as medium difficulties and requires approximately 3-4 hours to go through the entire loop (Bukit Jugra, Rajawali Peak) plus detour to the Jugra Lighthouse site. When you arrive at the parking area, you would notice huge water pipe structure and a small tar road leading you up to the water treatment area.  After 5 minutes of walking, you will reach a water treatment area. Beside it you will be able to see the green signboard that state the start of the trail "De