Selangor
44 water features • 41 waterfalls • 1 weirs • 2 dams
Selangor, the green heart of Malaysia, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With 41 stunning waterfalls, a historic weir, and 2 scenic dams, the state boasts 44 unique water features that promise unforgettable photo‑ops, refreshing swims, and tranquil hikes. Whether you’re chasing the thunderous roar of a cascade or the gentle ripple of a reservoir, Selangor’s diverse waterways deliver the perfect blend of excitement and serenity.
From the mist‑kissed falls of Kanching and Sungai Gabai to the serene waters of Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Dam, each sub‑region offers its own character and charm. Explore the lush highlands of Klang Valley, venture into the hidden valleys of Gombak, or wander the coastal fringes near Port Klang—every corner of Selangor hides a water gem waiting to be discovered. The state’s well‑maintained trails, picnic spots, and eco‑friendly facilities make it easy for families, solo travelers, and seasoned trekkers to dive into the adventure.
Ready to map out your next outdoor escape? Use our Selangor travel guide to plan waterfall hikes, dam picnics, and weir explorations across the region. Embrace the cool splash of Selangor’s waterfalls, the peaceful reflections of its dams, and the unique cultural stories behind each waterway. Start your journey today and experience why Selangor is Malaysia’s top destination for water‑filled nature adventures.
Featured Attractions
Bukit Jugra
Waterfall SelangorApek Hill Station 5
Waterfall SelangorBukit Puteh Waterfall
Waterfall SelangorBukit Serdang Hiking Trail
Waterfall SelangorEnggan waterfall
Waterfall SelangorMRT Bukit Dukung (KG31)
Waterfall SelangorSungai Long Sea of Clouds
Waterfall SelangorSungai Long Waterfall
Waterfall SelangorWatergate
Weir SelangorSekinchan Jetty
Waterfall SelangorTaman Alam Kuala Selangor
Waterfall SelangorPublic Parking Waterfall Sg Kroh, FRIM
Waterfall SelangorNeighboring Regions
- (1 spots)
- Johor (56 spots)
- Kedah (17 spots)
- Kelantan (6 spots)
- Kuala Lumpur (5 spots)
- Melaka (7 spots)
- Negeri Sembilan (30 spots)
- Pahang (69 spots)
- Perak (65 spots)
- Perlis (4 spots)