1. Melawati Hill, also known as Bukit Melawati, is a popular tourist attraction located in Kuala Selangor, near Petaling Jaya in Malaysia. It is known for its historical significance, beautiful views, and the opportunity to interact with local wildlife.

The hill was initially fortified by Sultan Ibrahim of Selangor in the late 18th century to defend against potential attacks from pirates and other enemies. Today, the hill still retains some of its historic artifacts and structures, including the remains of a fortress and several cannons.

Aside from its historical significance, Melawati Hill is also known for its resident silver leaf monkeys. These friendly monkeys are often seen in large numbers, and visitors can interact with them. However, it is important to exercise caution and follow the guidelines provided by park authorities as feeding the monkeys or getting too close may be dangerous.

At the top of the hill, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Selangor River and the Strait of Malacca. There is also a lighthouse at the summit, known as Melawati Hill Lighthouse, which offers spectacular views of the sunset.

2. The hill is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays. There is no specific phone number available for Melawati Hill, but information can be obtained from the Kuala Selangor District Council’s website or by contacting the Kuala Selangor Tourist Information Center.

3. The entrance fee to Melawati Hill is RM5 for adults and RM2 for children. Additional fees may apply for specific attractions or activities. Transportation to Melawati Hill can be arranged through various tour operators or by using private transportation. It is approximately a 1-hour drive from Petaling Jaya to Melawati Hill.