Bukit Broga, also known as 'Bukit Lalang' - after the local species of grass that grows abundantly here, is a hill in Semenyih, at 400 meters high and 40 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur on the trunk road to Broga. From the peak, visitors get a spacious view of the plains, coated by a mixture of rainforest, oil palm plantations, villages and towns, along with distant mountains. At dawn, mist rising from the ground from the warmth of the sun envelops the landscape in a carpet of white, evoking a surreal atmosphere. The hike while steep is relatively easy, taking anywhere between 20 and 45 minutes to reach the highest peak depending on one's fitness level, or photo stops. There are three peaks in total, each one ascends above the other through a clear path fringed by tall grass at each side. From the summit, a proper jungle trail leads through primary rainforest to Gunung Tok Wan (675 meters), a roughly one in a half hours hike on meandering slopes.
Jeram Kedah Waterfall is located next to a small Orang Asli village called Kg. Chelogeh near Kg. Jeram Kedah in the Ulu Beranang District of Lenggeng. The waterfall is a very pleasant and peaceful spot. The waterfall has formed a soft sandy beach, trapped behind a concrete wall, which was part of an old water catchment area.
The temple worships the famous mighty Monkey God Sun Wukong . such a beautiful and nice temple in a small town but the compound itself is huge where can walk around and up to the top to see the huge Sun Wu Kong statue that standing at the topmost of the place. It is the tallest Monkey God statue in Malaysia.