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My Visit To The National Planetarium Of Malaysia

Posted by : foongpc | Tuesday, March 27, 2018 | Published in

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Last month, I visited Planetarium Negara (National Planetarium) with a friend from Singapore. It was my second time visiting this tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur although my first time was more than 15 years ago!

I did not think about visiting it until my Singaporean friend who would be flying over to Kuala Lumpur for a short holiday told me he wanted to visit it. So I thought it would be a good opportunity for me to play tour guide. Lol. 

It was a rather last minute decision for my friend to have his holidays in Malaysia so he had some difficulty getting cheap flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. At first, I thought he would not make it, but luckily, he managed to secure his air ticket at quite a reasonable price! 

Getting to Planetarium Negara was easy. I did not drive my friend there. Neither did we sit a taxi or get a Uber driver to take us there. Since my friend was staying at the Royale Chulan Damansara Hotel near The Curve shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, we simply took the MRT.  It was really convenient as the Mutiara Damansara MRT Station is just 5 minutes walk from the hotel!

We alighted at the Muzium Negara MRT Station. The ride from Mutiara Damansara to Muzium Negara took less than 20 minutes. 

This is the escalator at the Muzium Negara MRT Station that leads to the exit at the top. 



The exit door (PIntu B) which leads directly to the front entrance of Muzium Negara (National Museum).


Did we visit Muzium Negara, which is another famous tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur? Yes, we did, but perhaps I will blog about it in another post as this post is about the National Planetarium.



This is an old locomotive displayed right outside the National Museum. Nice?


And this is a statue of Frank Swettenham. Don't know who he is? Never mind, if you are really interested or you love history, just google it :)


In the background right behind the tree is the Muzium Negara building. But, more about Muzium Negara in another post.

To get to Planetarium Negara, you need to walk up the stairs to cross the pedestrian bridge to the other side of the road. The stairs is located very near to this statue. Look for the signboard that shows direction to the Planetarium.

There were not many people walking the pedestrian bridge that day. Hence, we had the whole bridge to ourselves. Lol.


The pedestrian bridge links Muzium Negara to the Planetarium. Below is Jalan Damansara.


Reaching the Planetarium open space car park, you can see this signboard showing the details and map of the National Planetarium.


As you can see, there are many interesting attractions both inside and outside the Planetarium building.

This is the National Planetarium building with its blue dome and a tall tower beside it. Situated on top of the hill at the Lake Gardens area in Kuala Lumpur, it was built back in 1990 and opened to the public in 1993.


I did not take many pictures of the insides as it was rather dim. Most of the exhibits inside are related to space science. By the way,  it is free entry except for the space theatre, which we did not enter.

One of the many exhibits include this Viking rocket engine. I am not really a huge fan of such exhibits, but my friend love them, so it's really no wonder why he wanted so much to visit this Planetarium.


You can also go up the Observatory Tower where you can enjoy the city skyline and look through the telescope.


Outside the building, in the garden area you can find many replicas of ancient observatories.

This is a replica of the infamous Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.


This is Jai Singh Observatory, which is actually an ancient sundial.


Another sundial known as Guo Shou Jing Observatory, from China.


This is called The Merdeka Sundial, located near the Satellite Station.


A weird looking sculpture that is supposed to symbolise space and time.


Another sundial located halfway the stairs going up to the Planetarium building.


We spent about one hour at this Planetarium. I thought it was worth visiting although some people may think otherwise. Anyway, it's one item off my Singaporean friend's checklist of places to visit in Kuala Lumpur. The National Planetarium opens daily from 9am till 4.30pm except on Mondays.

My Visit To KL Bird Park (Part 2)

Posted by : foongpc | Wednesday, May 24, 2017 | Published in

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Continued from Part 1

Having enjoyed the man-made waterfall in Zone 4 of KL Bird Park, my friend and I continued to walk towards the middle of the lake. Here, we saw many milky storks.


I have never seen these birds so up close before, so it was a great experience for me.


It appears that these milky storks are highly protected bird species in Malaysia.


We also saw many peacocks walking around freely. Took a shot of this man taking a photo of the woman, but of course all I actually wanted was to take a photo of the peacock. Lol.


Another beautiful peacock!


A tourist attempting to take pictures of the peacocks with his camera.


I was waiting for the peacocks to display their beautiful feathers but no such luck.


Look at these birds! What were they doing?


The view of the waterfall from the middle part of the lake.


Another photo of the colorful peacock! Did you know that the word peacock refers to the male bird? The female peacock is actually known as a peahen!


More photos of the milky storks.


I wonder if they eat the fishes in the lake as I have never seen them do that.


Maybe I will go for the feeding session next time I visit KL Bird Park. Should be interesting.


Another view of the waterfall from the side.


We continued to walk and soon reached the Amphitheatre.


Bird shows are held here at the semi-open air Amphitheatre at 12.30pm and 3.30pm daily. Unfortunately, during my visit, the timing was all wrong and we did not get to see any bird performances.


Next, we reached the Flightless Birds area. Here, you can get to feed the some of the largest bird species on earth - the ostrich and the emu!


OK, I really do not know the difference between an ostrich and an emu. Are these ostriches or emus?


I think this is an ostrich. Ostrich has longer necks compared to an emu, right? Please correct me if I am wrong, lol.


Feeding the ostrich.


An ostrich poking its head inside. I wonder if it had ever knocked its head against the grill. Lol.


A kid attempting to feed the ostrich behind the safe protection of the wall.  Did you know that although the ostriches looks tame, they can actually kill you if you provoke them? Besides running faster than any humans, they can kill you with a forceful kick of their leg that is also armed with sharp talons at the toes!


Leaving the Flightless Bird area, we were back in Zone 3 at the Hornbill Park.


Not sure where we were at this point, but we saw a lot of milky storks here.


They were all over the place! So I guess we were back at Zone 1 where the free-flight birds are. Zone 1 and Zone 2 are the two areas in KL Bird Park where birds fly around and mingle freely with each other. No cages here!


Close shot of one of the storks.


All freely walking around near the pond.


More photos.


A woman squatting down to take pictures of these birds.


Not sure what bird this is. Hmm, is it an egret? Wait, did I ask the same question in Part 1? Lol.


I spotted a crowned pigeon again. If you recall, I mentioned about this blue bird with red eyes in Part 1.


A trio of birds - the crowned pigeon, the peacock and .... I think I shall call it the egret. Are they close friends perhaps? :)


I spotted an ibis up close!


More photos of the ibis.


Notice that it has jumped over to the outer pole?


Ibises and milky storks. They are wading birds as they like to stay near the pond.


Ooh! Captured a close shot of a crowned pigeon!


The crowned pigeon walked past a mini cafe.


It appeared that all these wading birds - storks, egrets and ibises - are actually at the same pond with the flamingos! So this pond is actually known as the Flamingo Pond.


Look at the flamingos with their long legs! And yes, flamingos are wading birds too.


OK, let's do a quick quiz. What is this bird called?


And this?


How about this?


Answers : The first one is an ibis. The second one is an egret. And the third is of course, an ibis :)


Not sure why the pond looks so green!


Oh, this egret managed to reach the small island in the middle of the pond.


We left the Flamingo Pond and walked towards a bridge.


The sign board pointed us to the direction of Zone 2.


There's a river here at Zone 2.


More ibises could be spotted here.


Along the wooden bridge.


These are Freshwater Birds.


An information board showing the types of birds in the Freshwater category. They include ibises, egrets, storks and herons.


Not sure what building is that!


As we walked along the path, we saw a peacock ahead of us.


I decided to follow the peacock.


Look! It is showing its beautiful long feathers.


It crosses to the other side.


The peacock is posing for my camera. Lol.


It showed its long flowing feathers.


A close shot of its feathers.


Beautiful peacock!


Then I stumbled onto another peacock and it was opening up its feathers! This shot was from the back.


I quickly ran to the front and took a picture.


Hmm, the feathers looked kind of tired and old. I wanted to see a colourful and beautiful plummage like I see in photos.  Not this!


Oh well, at least I got to see one peacock showing off his feathers though he did not properly maintained them. Lol.


After about 3 hours in KL Bird Park, we reached the exit. It was a thoroughly enjoyable day at the park. Honestly, I do not mind visiting again.


If you have never been to KL Bird Park, I recommend that you visit and spend at least 3 hours here! You will surely be entertained unless of course, you don't like birds.