What to do and see in Sepang District, Selangor: The Best Free Things to do

January 13, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Sepang District, Malaysia including Cyberjaya Lake Gardens, Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA, Dpulze Shopping Center, Tamarind Square, Bagan Lalang Beach, gateway@klia2, Mitsui Outlet Park Klia Sepang.
Restaurants in Sepang District

1. Cyberjaya Lake Gardens

Cyberjaya Malaysia
Excellent
34%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 64 reviews

Cyberjaya Lake Gardens

Reviewed By IanC4830

Cyberjaya lake gardens or Tasik Cyberjaya is an urban wildlife sanctuary carefully preserved by Majlis Sepang Council which has it's HQ near by in Cyberjaya.The IT centre of Malaysia. The free entrance lake gardens has a huge natural lake surrounded by a jogging/walking track amidst lush tropical green forest wetlands.A popular place for outdoor lovers,picnickers and family get-togethers.Part of the track is elevated over water and wetlands and chances are you may find iguanas, migratory and local birds,monkeys and squirrels as you walk and enjoy the close to nature atmosphere and surroundings.Amazing to see that this lake gardens is almost untouch amongst the development of a cybercity.A look out tower is situated at one end and you could also cycle round the park as on weekends there are people there to hire bicycles.Bring your own food and drinks.Public toilets are available for 30cents entry well kept and clean.Bus services go thru the parking lot area.Parking is free.The lake has all types of freshwater fish but no fishing is allowed.A safe place to spend your leisure time as there are security guards on motorcycle patrol.Overall a quiet, peaceful and serene place to be close to nature as you spend your holidays.Welcome to Malaysia,Selamat Datang!!!

2. Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA

E6 Klia Darul Ehsan, Sepang 64000 Malaysia +60 3-8777 9300 http://www.mitsuioutletparkklia.com.my/shopping.php
Excellent
28%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 93 reviews

Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA

Reviewed By C0ryG - Chengdu, China

First I should mention that I hate shopping. As an American, this is something that I can do anywhere in the world. I had a 48 hour layover and stayed at the tunes hotel. They told me about this outlet area and I thought I'd check it out. I live in China and clothes are relatively expensive there compared to the US. So when the opportunity arises to buy imported goods at a price that is similar to the US, I'll at least check it out. The outlet mall is a 10 minute bus ride from KLIA and KLIA 2. If your at KLIA 2, go to the parking area and head to B9. Bus comes at least once every 30 minutes and it is free. Every store has "sales" going on. They are not real sales, it is just a marketing ploy. At the same time, many items were selling for a price that is similar to what you'd find in the US. Some stores actually had real sales to where the items were being sold at a price that is cheaper than what you'd find in your home country and online. Other stores just increased the price of the goods and said that everything is 50% off. I'd recommend at least checking out the prices on amazon.com or the brand's US website to get an idea if it really is cheaper than normal. Spent the day there and noticed a few things. Some stores actually have items for sale that are a bargain. Other stores are selling their goods for the actual retail price and quite a few stores have their items marked up from the price that you'd normally find. Something else I noticed which is worth mentioning is that it was relatively easy finding small and medium sized shirts compared with the same store in Western countries. In the US, there are several brands that only have oversized mediums and large shirts so I cannot shop in those stores. There are at least 5 or 6 restaurants on site that take credit cards. The food court only takes cash so make sure you have some ringgit on you if you want local food. Also if your not a Malaysian citizen, make sure you get your GST refund. You need to spend 300 ringgit at the same store and tell them you need the paperwork for your VAT refund. Bring your passport. Before you leave Malaysia, bring your flight itinerary, receipts with the paperwork and your passport to the VAT refund desk located in the departure hall outside the check in area. You can go up to 4 hours before your flight departs. They will stamp your papers and you bring those to the globalblue desk which is after the customs area. From my perspective, some of the promotions with the GST reimbursement ended up being much cheaper than buying these items in my home country.

3. Dpulze Shopping Center

Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya 63000 Malaysia +60 3-8689 5501 http://dpulze.com/wp/
Excellent
31%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 36 reviews

Dpulze Shopping Center

Reviewed By badriah92

Have everything the neighbourhood need. From buying groceries, to buy clothes, books , eating, and watching cinemas. DPulze located in the heart of Cyberjaya and is easy to find being located across the Cyberjaya bus sentral. Among the shop available here are: -TGV Cinemas -Nandos/Papparich/Subway/Dakgalbi/Sushi King -Family Mart/Subway -MPH Bookstores -Watson/Guardian -Small kiosk (Boost/Tealive/Ilaolao

4. Tamarind Square

Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya 63000 Malaysia +60 3-7728 0300 http://www.tamarindsq.com
Excellent
29%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
10%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 21 reviews

Tamarind Square

Tamarind Square is the reinvention of the traditional Malaysian shop-office, the modern-day mall, and the Asian village square. The result: A unique retail hub of semi-detached 2-storey shops/offices, SOFO and retail shops on a 14.54 acre freehold land in Cyberjaya.

Reviewed By Ziczach - Singapore, Singapore

Beautifully designed and very Instagram-able. You will be wow-ed by the lush greenery and the various F&B outlets(i.e The Botanist Cafe, Book Barter and Alcea Cafe, that surround the central green courtyard. Would be nice if the developer could put tags for the plants in the courtyard as visitors like me would be interested to know more about the name of the plants. The central courtyard is home to a few varieties of birds, namely the Yellow oriole, sparrows and a few varieties of hummingbirds. Great place to enjoy brunch during weekends and bird watch on the side.

5. Bagan Lalang Beach

Sungai Pelek Malaysia
Excellent
28%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
34%
Poor
9%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 32 reviews

Bagan Lalang Beach

Reviewed By Ericnathan94

This place was recommended by my aunt. I went with minimal expectations but it turned out to be so worth it. I know beach is not for everyone but theres something so serene and calming when you sit there as the sun sets. To my surprise there were enough pondoks and benches to sit and picnic. Very clean in the morning but by the time it was evening rubbish were everywhere thanks to our civilized homosapiens. Ive been there 3 times already this year. Theres a stretch of food n drink stalls that operates till late night. Toilets are not as convenient access but they are clean and maintained well. The best part about this place is the view. You have to see it to believe it!

6. gateway@klia2

Jalan klia 2/1 Terminal klia2, KL International Airport, Sepang 64000 Malaysia +60 3-8775 6500 [email protected] http://gatewayklia2.com.my/
Excellent
25%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
5%
Terrible
14%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 524 reviews

gateway@klia2

gateway@klia2 is sandwiched between the drop-off and Main Terminal, gateway@klia2 is the bustling integrated complex that will welcome estimated 25 million passengers into the largest terminal for low cost carriers in the world. These millions include not just passengers but meeters and greeters from all over the nation, and shoppers from surrounding residential districts in Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Nilai, Bangi, Sepang - just to name a few. With 350,000 square feet of net lettable area spanning over eight levels, a 5,600-bay multi-storey car park and a fresh mall-within-airport concept, it is fertile territory for success. gateway@klia2 can be easily reached via buses, taxis, coaches, rented vehicles and as well as train.

Reviewed By K2557QAkimd - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Flew through KLIA2 several times whilst travelling around Malaysia. Well designed facility with plenty of retail and food options. Airport staff were very helpful on each occasion.

7. Mitsui Outlet Park Klia Sepang

Persiaran Komersial Klia, Sepang 64000 Malaysia +60 3-8777 9300 http://www.mitsuioutletparkklia.com.my/index.php
Excellent
19%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
31%
Poor
7%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 520 reviews

Mitsui Outlet Park Klia Sepang

Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA SEPANG (MOP) is a factory outlet shopping mall located 60km from KL and 6km from KLIA and klia2. Advocating a factory outlet concept, MOP offers a myriad of upper-middle to high-end off seasoned brands and products at attractive discounts and not forgetting a Japanese Specialty Store (Japan Avenue), introducing Japanese Art, Culture, Music and Culinary Delights.

Reviewed By hansibrahim - Malaysia, null

Mitsui Outlet Park Kuala Lumpur is a Japanese factory outlet shopping mall near KLIA and KLIA2, where you can shop for a wide range of branded goods at attractive prices. Located in Sepang, the two-storey mall also has ample dining outlets, free shuttles, and a set of facilities that specifically cater to travellers. With a commercial space of over 24,000 square metres, the shopping mall has 140 mid-range and high-end outlets selling apparel, accessories, perfumes, cosmetics, confectionery, sportswear, household items, and luggage. Off-season items from familiar brands such as Hush Puppies, Ripcurl, Mango, Esprit, Converse, Triumph Nike, Adidas, and Bratpack are priced between 30% and 70% lower than their original retail prices.

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