Monday, May 21, 2007

Bird's Park at Taman Perdana Kuala Lumpur









Once again, Fahme, Madi and I visited the Bird's Park in KL several weeks ago.

Located in the serene and scenic Lake Gardens, close to the Orchid Garden and the Tun Abdul Razak Memorial, the Bird Park is one of the largest covered bird park in the world, sprawling 8 acres of verdant valley terrain. Here, for the first time in Malaysia, bird lovers can have a field day watching more than 3000 birds perching and winging about freely-in a totally natural and beautifully landscaped enviroment.

We spent 3 hours roaming around the park and it is worth every second.
While the birds are allowed to fly freely, the incompatatible species are confined in Display Aviaries and specially designed open exhibits. Some of these enclosures also house samplings of the other species for those who wish to admire them at close quarters.

We also had lunch at the Hornbill Cafe on the west side of the Birds Park. I had nasi goreng with satay, Fahme had spagetti andMadi had kueh teow goreng.

We will try to go again with friends there later.

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