Nestled in the historical town of Kuala Selangor lies the intriguing Malawati Hill (Bukit Melawati), a site rich in heritage and natural beauty. Once the stronghold and administrative center of the Selangor Sultanate in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Malawati Hill boasts remnants of a heavily fortified fort built to combat Dutch forces. Visitors can explore the ancient Kota Melawati, the iconic Kuala Selangor Lighthouse, and observe the endangered Silvered Leaf Monkeys in their natural habitat.
With options for a tram ride, hiking trails, guided tours, and a visit to the Kuala Selangor Historical Museum, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Malawati Hill. Discover the working hours, entrance fees starting from RM 3.20, transportation details, activities, and practical tips for a memorable visit to this historically and culturally significant destination. Immerse yourself in the charm of Malawati Hill and its surrounding treasures.
Activities in Malawati Hill
1. Tram Ride
Visitors can opt for a short tram ride to reach the hilltop and enjoy panoramic views.
2. Kota Melawati
Explore the ancient fort built by the Malacca Sultanate in the early 16th century.
3. Kuala Selangor Lighthouse
Visit the Altingburg Lighthouse, built in 1907, offering a historical and scenic experience.
4. Silvered Leaf Monkeys
Observe the endangered Silvered Leaf Monkeys in their natural habitat around the hill.
5. Kuala Selangor Historical Museum
Discover artifacts, weapons, and historical displays at the museum near the lighthouse.
6. Hiking
Enjoy a hike up the hill for a more active and immersive experience.
7. Observatory Tower
Visit the observatory tower (baitulhilal) for a unique perspective and views of the surrounding area.
8. Royal Mausoleum and Virgin's Tomb
Explore the Royal Mausoleum and Virgin's Tomb for a glimpse into the area's rich history.
9. 100-Step Stairway
Climb the legendary 100-step stairway for a physical challenge and rewarding views at the top.