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From what the guard told me, they will charge you RM10 for the parking inside their institut but i park at the open area not far from the guard house and using the alternative which no charge is needed. One of the steel fence is able to open and there is a path behind it, it will cost more time to reach the waterfall. It locate not far in front of the gate of Institut Budaya Baru Melayu, which you can see there is a steel fence beside it. There is an alternative path that no need pass through the Institut Budaya Baru Melayu.

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Will go again with more experience hikers. If u choose right will lead u to another middle falls call Lata Sham Falls.Left river trail will lead u to upper falls.This is a trekking that consume plenty of time.We start at 8am & finish at 1pm.Need lots of water & some food.Worth to try! Beginners are not so encourage to go to upper falls.

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Ya.agree with grey1217.we went today morning, park our car in the open space before the institut budaya & went thru the blue fence to enter the falls which is F.O.C.Ģ1 of us went up thru ATV trail to the kemensah falls and later follow the river trail up to middle falls which they call it Kubang Gajah Falls.After a rest we continue to upper falls by river trekking& you meet a split river. we only stay at the bottom part of the fall but to us thats good enough already I met a group of bicyclist and i think they enjoy very much here.

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If you enjoy walking then only you consider this fall or else you will find that NO NO effect to visit this fall. Eventually we got to the first falls which is as far as we went.Īnyone thinking of going to this waterfall?Īnyone encounter any wild animals this year? The ATV trail has a sign with Kubang Gajah, thats the one we took. One direction looks like an ATV trail and the second (to the left) is more of a walking one and is more overgrown. You follow it and eventually get to a fork (GPS coordinates 3☁2'40.2"N 101☄7'36.5"E). The GPS coordinates of the second path are 3☁2'58.9"N 101☄7'20.3"E. The gate at the Institute was locked (maybe Ramadan?), however there is another way as mentioned before. Very obvious the trek not being use for a long time as the trail it's not so clear anymore but lucky we still manage to get out. Went till upper fall and from there we trek up didn't U turn as we don't want to river trek anymore. He promised will take care of our cars as we went with a big group. Went visit last month to Sg Ampang we are require to pay each person RM3 to a Malay men who claim he is from nearby Malay kampung. Waterfalls can be dangerous ! Always take care about your safety When you climb up to the left from this last fall, you will reach a trail on the ridge which will bring you back to the trail headĬheck if you need a permit before planning a waterfall trip. You have to scramble up the slopes to reach the Upper Fall, which actually is quite close to the Middle one. This fall has not really a pool at the bottom There are two more falls in the Ampang river, to reach them you need to do some river trekking.Ī dam is a sign of water management in earlier daysĪfter about one hour you will hear the sound of rushing water adn you know that you have reached the Middle Ampang Fall.Ī small fall with the Middle Fall in the background A small trail leads down to the Lower Ampang Fall, sometimes erroneously called Kemansah FallĪ nice fruit tree against the background of the fall Follow this track to the fallĪbout hundred meter after the gate, take a clear trail to the right.Īfter following the trail for about 45 minutes, you will hear the sound of falling water. After passing Kg Kemansah, the road ends at the Institut Budaya Baru Melayu.Ībout 100 meter before the guard house, there is an entry in the fence to an ATV track. To reach them you have to take the Zoo Negara exit of the Ring Road. Only a few people know that a couple of beautiful waterfalls can be found in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.














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