Malaysia Wetlands, Selangor, Paya Indah 巴雅美丽湿地公园, 雪兰莪州属, 马来西亚
Malaysia
Wetlands, Selangor, Paya Indah
巴雅美丽湿地公园, 雪兰莪州属, 马来西亚
Located in Kuala
Langat District in the State of Selangor, Paya Indah Wetlands covers an area of
3,100 hectares, encompassing a myriad of ecosystems, namely degraded ex-tin
mining land and peat swamp forest. Ever since tin and sand mining was
stopped in 1997, Paya Indah begun to recover and is now blossoming into a wonderful
site for nature which future generations will inherit. Paya Indah will
showcase Malaysia's efforts towards achieving environmentally sound development
in tourism, restoration of degraded areas and conservation of natural
resources.
Paya Indah Wetlands is approximately 3100ha and lies adjacent to
Putrajaya (Malaysia's administrative capital), the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and is minutes away from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the Formula 1 & Grand Prix circuit.
Paya Indah has remarkable natural resources and a splendid natural setting. Since its inception (ca.1998) Paya Indah has experienced an approximately 30% increase in its wildlife population.
Paya Indah has its own fascinating geography, which consists of peat swamps, and large ex-tin mining lakes. Paya Indah is very education centered whilst undertaking sustainable eco-tourism activities. It portrays Malaysia's commitment to preserving and the wise-use of wetlands. Thus the development of Paya Indah is guided by two main principles, i.e.
That the sum of activities undertaken at Paya Indah will inspire
visitors to assist in reversing wetland loss
That the activities proposed will improve the nett state of the wetlands environment whilst facilitating human development.
That the activities proposed will improve the nett state of the wetlands environment whilst facilitating human development.
As we are
currently scheduled to open to the public October 2001 we welcome you to take a
few minutes to discover in the next few pages more about our fascinating
sanctuary.
The Paya Indah
Wetlands in Dengkil, Selangor, which has been closed since February 2005, is
now open to visitors. The 450 hectares sanctuary filled with some 210 species
of residential and migratory birds and 26 species of mammals, including four
Nile hippos. The Perhilitan will focus its efforts on conservation and research
while attractions like angling, boating, cycling and nature walks in the
recreation zone will be privatised.
Activities around Paya Indah
Wetlands:
1. Bird watching
2. Forest trail
3. Angling
4. Cycling
5. Hippo Feeding
6. Crocs Feeding
7. Fish Feeding
8. Kayak and Paddle boat
9. Observation Tower
10. 4WD Night Safari
11. Cultural activities at the Terengganu Malay House
12. Biodiversity Education Program
13. Photography
14. One-day guided tour around Paya Indah Wetlands (covering Recreation Zone, Educational Zone and Conservation Zone)
1. Bird watching
2. Forest trail
3. Angling
4. Cycling
5. Hippo Feeding
6. Crocs Feeding
7. Fish Feeding
8. Kayak and Paddle boat
9. Observation Tower
10. 4WD Night Safari
11. Cultural activities at the Terengganu Malay House
12. Biodiversity Education Program
13. Photography
14. One-day guided tour around Paya Indah Wetlands (covering Recreation Zone, Educational Zone and Conservation Zone)
Operational Hour:
Monday-Sunday: 7.30 am – 7.00 pm
Friday: closed from 12.15 pm – 2.45 pm
Monday-Sunday: 7.30 am – 7.00 pm
Friday: closed from 12.15 pm – 2.45 pm
Contact Info:
Paya Indah Wetlands Department of Wildlife and National Parks
KM 4, Jalan Dengkil – Banting
43800 Dengkil,
Selangor, Malaysia
Paya Indah Wetlands Department of Wildlife and National Parks
KM 4, Jalan Dengkil – Banting
43800 Dengkil,
Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +603-87687616
Email: piw@wildlife.gov.my
Email: piw@wildlife.gov.my
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