Thursday, April 21, 2011

Kite Flying at Kepong Metropolotan Park



If you are in Klang Valley and have yet to encounter kite flying, take some time off and go for an exciting time with yourfamily to Kepong Metropolitan Park. This park is located at the north of Jinjang and can be easily accessed using MiddleRing Road 2 (MRR2). The first phase of this park was opened in the year 2001 and the second phase is now opened to thepublic with more amenities for the public to use.

This 95 hectares park is a vast area that consists of a 57 hectares lake where anglers will be glad to know that they are allowed to fish here. During the weekends, the huge parking bays are usually taken up and many have to park their vehiclesalong the main road. It is not a good idea to park along the main road as it is illegal and dangerous as there are many oncoming cars driving at quite a high speed. Try to go as early as 3:30pm and you will be able to secure a parking lot. You will see families with young children coming here for a time of relaxation and to unwind the minds. Other facilities that have been built include:
  • Children's playground
  • An observation tower
  • Jogging tracks
  • Cycling tracks
  • Reflexology facilities
  • Toilets
  • A boat house
  • Shelters
  • Car Park
  • Open space for Kites enthusiasts




Kite Flying


If you are a kite enthusiasts or has been stirred to take up this hobby, you will be glad to know that there is a huge field that runs parallel to the main road in the park for you to use. Most barriers and trees have been removed to ensurea clearance of at least 100m for the kites to take off. You will see many experience kite flyers here showing their skillsin flying huge kites, some as big as 30 feet.
Other colourful kites with various shapes and design can be seen up the sky during the windy days. If you are driving along the MRR2 towards Sungai Buluh, you will definitely see the many kites and throngs of people at this park especially during the weekends. Buying a kite is not a problem as there are a few kite sellers that ply their trade outside the park.




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