Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Rimba Ilmu Botanical Garden






Universiti Malaya Rimba Ilmu


This botanic garden was established in 1974 by University of Malaya out of the need to study and conserve the abundant of plant life that is found in the tropical rain forest of Malaysia. This garden is reputed to be the only scientifically organized botanic garden in Kuala Lumpur that is accessible to the public. Located at the main campus of Universiti Malaya, this garden covers an area of 80 hectares where all the living collections of plants thrive.

If you are into plant and like nature, some of the living collections here include:


  • Medicinal Plants
  • Palms
  • Citrus & Citroid
  • Bamboos
  • Ferns
  • Gingers
  • Tropical Fruits
  • Timber Species

The 1,600 species found here originates from Asia, Australia, America, Africa and Madagascar. Most of the plants are easily identified as they are clearly labelled.


The entrance to Rimba Ilmu Botanical Garden.






Notice the many living plants with their labels that state their scientific and common names.


Bird Watching

It was recorded that there are over 90 species of bird sighted in this garden. They include the woodpeckers, kingfishers, drongos, pigons, orioles and Red Junglefowl.

Other creatures that you may encounter as you walk along the path include monitor lizards, squirrels, macaques and geckos. There is a small stream that runs along this garden where you will be able to see an array of insects and stream life.


The abundance of medicinal plants that you can see here.




Exhibition

At the main building, you will be able to explore the "Rain Forests & Our Environment" Exhibition. This informative centre exhibits the plant and animal life that can be found in a typical tropical rain forests in Malaysia. Information about Rafflesia, the biggest flower in the world is also discussed here. If you would like to know the top 5 tallest tree in the world, this is the place to visit. Other specimens being shown here include the stick insect, butterflies and acorn.




The permanent display that shows the plant life and animals in a typical rain forest.






The stick insects specimen.





Entrance Fees

An admission fee of only RM2 per entry to the Garden or Exhibition Hall is collected to help maintain the Garden and its activities. A guided tour is provided every first Saturday of the month from 9am. If you are thinking of coming in a big group, special programmes such as guided tours or lectures can be arranged. However, remember to make the arrangement before coming here.
More information can be obtained by calling +6 03 7967 4686.

Getting Here

Head for Universiti Malaya main campus at Lembah Pantai, Kuala Lumpur. Go towards the direction of 5th college and the Sports Centre. After 11th college, turn to your left and you will reach this place.


source: http://www.malaysiavacationguide.com/

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