Things to do in Rawang, Selangor: The Best Outdoor Activities

December 17, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Discover the best top things to do in Rawang, Malaysia including Bus2Charter.com, Templer Park Golf & Country Club, Resort Taman Eko Rimba Komanwel, Bukit Unyang, Exsporty, Tasik Puteri Golf & Country Club.
Restaurants in Rawang

1. Bus2Charter.com

Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Bus2Charter.com

Our top priority is to give our customers the easiest & convenience travel process when rental a transport in Malaysia. Our professional team endlessly to provide the best quality service to every customers. Whether you need airport transfers, professional drivers and guided tours, we can help you to plan and arrange the best and quality for you and various type of vehicles are on your list.

2. Templer Park Golf & Country Club

1 Jalan Bukit Takun Templer Park Resort Selayang, Rawang 48000 Malaysia +60 3-6091 9617 http://www.tpcc.com.my
Excellent
33%
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Satisfactory
15%
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4.0 based on 27 reviews

Templer Park Golf & Country Club

Reviewed By mjsharp66 - Sacramento, United States

What a great Golf Course, superb service, excellent Caddies and really good food - I recommend the Spaghetti Carbonara and an Ice Cold Beer. Beware of the Monkeys around the Course, they tend to be a little aggressive with looking at what they can grab from your Cart - Hats off to the Caddie with chasing them away.

3. Resort Taman Eko Rimba Komanwel

KM 23 Jalan Kuala Lumpur - Rawang, Rawang 48000 Malaysia +60 12-276 1609 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cfpresort
Excellent
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12%
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Resort Taman Eko Rimba Komanwel

Reviewed By ThCy - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

After hearing so many good reviews about this re-branded park resort (TRK), we decided to pay a recce visit and finally book a camping spot here for a 3D2N stay (RM100 for x1 self-bring family sized tent). Sure enough, we had so much fun it didn't disappoint us! TRK is privately-managed and is located uphill above TERKOM, where the latter is mainly a camping site owned by forestry department. It can be quite easy to miss so if you're coming from KL, slow down when you drove past Kanching waterfall on the opposite and stay on far left upon reaching the off-road. If you see an Indian temple at the entrance, you're at the right place. We were informed that check-in can be made as early as 9.30am. Upon arrival, we learned that it's best to provide your ETA as the guard may not always be stationed at guard post (away to washroom, prayer etc.). We settled the balance payment at the counter (and sign the indemnity form) and off we went to unload our things from the car. Because no vehicles are allowed on the field (camping ground), we wanted to set our tent right behind the management office facing the man-made lake for the convenience of having water pipe nearby, but change our camping spot fronting the field instead when neighbouring campers told us that the initial spot we pick would flood if it rains. The field is large enough to occupy about 100 tents at one time, but most campers would choose to set up right next to the concrete 'pondok' hut (there's a few scattered around the area). Since we brought our flysheet and set up our own cooking area, we didn't really need the hut. Basically you can choose to camp anywhere you'd like, including a spot near the river stream further uphill where the site could be much cooler with ample shades from the forest canopy, although the monkeys might like your idea too for they can sneak up on your food and whatnot so... remember the indemnity form you will sign upon check-in. There's also a cafe nearby that has since re-opened and resort buildings for those who opt to stay in. But the toilets and other facility like washing area and surau are mainly located around the office downhill, which means the farther your campsite located from the office, that will also be the distance you need to walk to get to the toilet. At night, the field area is fairly well lit with one spotlight at a corner. In the evening, most family campers like us would have kids lingering around the middle of the field (that's their playground!) and it's generally safe to let them play on their own because we can check out on our kids back on the field every now and then while we're busy with cooking and other chores. It's also quite safe to walk around on your own at night as there are lights up around the office building, on the parking lot and the path to toilet (no torch light needed so long as you walk past the front of office building). But it can get really quiet for midnight toilet trips amidst the buzzing crickets and toads and sometimes, monkeys creating a ruckus in the forest can be heard from afar. The man-made lake is part of the main attraction of this place where you can do boating or kayaking at your own leisure. You can bring your kids to play in river streams uphill, cycling, ride on ATV (at a fee), pretty much any activity on land. It's a small price to pay for getting a piece of haven for yourself and family, a welcome respite that most city folks like us would appreciate to have. Top reason why I loved this place is the facility that lives up to its 'resort' title. There are toilet papers and hand soap, power-pressure shower and bins provided at every cubicle. There are plenty of bins located around the place, even on the field and is cleared on a daily basis. The staff will also provide you a garbage bag if you need one, how thoughtful! As of writing, some areas of TRK are going through upgrading works i.e. a wider access bridge, washroom to have more shower facility in place (which also explains why toilet cubicles would be flooded due to the renovation works nearby that clog up the drainage a bit). I'd hope the management will also consider adding more washing area for campers alike. There's also a rundown resort home on the way up to the river and more huts opposite the lake that looked beautiful but needed major clearing... though I do believe the place will see better days sooner than we thought when we make our return. And it's only 30 minutes away from KL city! What's not to love? ;)

4. Bukit Unyang

Taman Eko Rimba Templer, Rawang 48000 Malaysia
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Bukit Unyang

5. Exsporty

We are an ADVENTURE company at core. We believe life is a grand adventure; take risk and step out of your comfort zone. Have stories to tell instead of things to show. We aim to write your best stories of your life. We provide adventurous, sports action & unique experiences around South East Asia region.

6. Tasik Puteri Golf & Country Club

Bandar Tasik Puteri, Rawang 48020 Malaysia +60 3-6034 4721 http://www.tasikputerigolf.com
Excellent
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3.0 based on 3 reviews

Reviewed By formaj

The magnificent Tasik Puteri Golf & Country club in Rawang is a public course which is a mere 55 minutes drive from the heart of Kuala Lumpur city centre. Designed by Australian Golf Management, this remarkable 27-hole course boasts challenging signature holes and spectacular fairways nestled amongst serene natural greenery that will appeal to professionals, amateurs and weekend golfers too. Very big room at Villas with reasonable rate. Well trained caddie.

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