Escape the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur and rejuvenate in the healing mineral waters of Sg Lalang Hotspring. Explore the cultural heritage of Broga Sak Dato Temple and indulge in delicious grilled fish and satay. Book your countryside adventure now!
Escape the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur and rejuvenate in the healing mineral waters of Sg Lalang Hotspring. Explore the cultural heritage of Broga Sak Dato Temple and indulge in delicious grilled fish and satay. Book your countryside adventure now!
- Kuala Lumpur - 9:30 am - Meet the welcoming host at the hotel lobby to begin the day.
- Sg Lalang Hotspring - An excellent spot for a morning soak to invigorate the body for the week. The hot springs feature two ponds: a large one suitable for everyone and a smaller, hotter pond, especially near the well.
- 石水烧鱼 Ikan Bakar Broga - This…
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Kuala Lumpur - 9:30 am - Meet the welcoming host at the hotel lobby to begin the day.
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Sg Lalang Hotspring - An excellent spot for a morning soak to invigorate the body for the week. The hot springs feature two ponds: a large one suitable for everyone and a smaller, hotter pond, especially near the well.
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石水烧鱼 Ikan Bakar Broga - This renowned spot attracts visitors from afar. It offers simple yet delicious food at very reasonable prices. Each restaurant boasts its own signature grilled fish recipe, ensuring continued patronage. The location offers a stunning view with Broga Hills in the background. Fish is grilled traditionally, wrapped in aluminum foil and placed on railings. Fresh fish from their pond, seasoned with a secret recipe, offers a surprising original taste.
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Sak Dato Temple - Established around 140 years ago and rebuilt in 1991, the Broga Sak Dato Temple is a popular tourist destination. It provides a great view of the surrounding area and is an ideal photography spot, surrounded by lush forest and fresh air. Local Malaysian Chinese often visit to seek blessings from the Gods, with the temple’s most famous deities being Guan Yin and Sak Dato. Visitors can make wishes here. Behind the temple, a suspension bridge leads to the hilltop, offering photo opportunities with Malaysia’s tallest Monkey King God statue. Various statues and excellent views are available for photography.
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Satay Kajang Foodcourt Bandar Sri Permaisuri - Satay, a beloved Malaysian dish, consists of marinated beef and chicken pieces skewered on wooden sticks and grilled over charcoal. It is typically served with compressed rice, chopped onion, cucumber, and a spicy peanut sauce. Kajang in Selangor is renowned for its satay, known as Sate Kajang, featuring larger meat chunks and sweet peanut sauce with fried chili paste. It’s a must-try when visiting Kajang.
3:30 pm - Return to the hotel.

- Hi-tea at Satay Kajang
- Lunch at Broga Recreation Fishing park
- Fully Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Hot Spring Visit
- English Speaking Driver
- Hi-tea at Satay Kajang
- Lunch at Broga Recreation Fishing park
- Fully Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Hot Spring Visit
- English Speaking Driver
- Additional Beverages
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Additional Beverages
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
Hot Soak to get your Body up for the Week at Sg Lalang Hotspring.
Experience Delicious Grilled Fish recipe at Broga Recreation Fishing park.
Visit 140 Years Old Broga Sak Dato Temple.
Photoshoot with the Tallest Monkey King God statue in Malaysia.
Enjoy Satay One of the most popular foods in Malaysia.
Escape the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur and head…
Hot Soak to get your Body up for the Week at Sg Lalang Hotspring.
Experience Delicious Grilled Fish recipe at Broga Recreation Fishing park.
Visit 140 Years Old Broga Sak Dato Temple.
Photoshoot with the Tallest Monkey King God statue in Malaysia.
Enjoy Satay One of the most popular foods in Malaysia.
Escape the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur and head over the countryside. Your day starts with a visit to Sg Lalang
Hotspring Semenyih, where you can soak your tired
feet in the healing mineral waters , Visit to Broga Recreation fishing park & try Fresh Fish from their own pond with secret recipe.
Visit The Broga Sak Dato Temple was built some 140 years ago & explore perfect spot for your photography location.
Last stop will be Satay Kajang, One of the most popular foods in Malaysia.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved, comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent are recommended.
- What to bring – Sport shoes or shoes with rubber soles are recommended when visiting
- Remember to pack plenty of mosquito repellent.
- Dietary Requirements: This tour contains Grilled Fish, Beef, Chiken & Mutton based dishes with no substitutes.
- If you are a vegetarian, please tell us at Additional note to do some other arrangements
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.