Bukit Tabur

Bukit Tabur

Bukit Tabur is located in the District of Gombak in Selangor. It is also localy known as Bukit Hangus. The hill is very prominent and could be seen from the Middle Ring Road 2 travelling from Seri Gombak to Ampang. The hill could be access through Taman Melawati by following the Genting Klang Road which will lead to the Klang Gate Dam.

The hill, which is less than 1000 meters, is a quartz/limestone combination formation. Climbers enter the hiking trail via Kampung Klang Gates, 50 meters from the gates of the Klang Gates Dam, at the back of Taman Melawati for a quick 3-4 hours climb. The Gombak Forest Reserve and Klang Gates Dam are beside the hill. The peak offers spectacular view of the dam.

See also

* Mount Nuang (Gunung Nuang)

External links

* [http://www.andylim.com/gallery/BukitTabur A collection of Bukit Tabur photos]
* [http://www.endemicguides.com/Tabur_hill.htm Endemicguides to Bukit Tabur]
* Klang Gates Dam [http://www.mycorezone.com/main.php?section=resource&page=resource_view&article_id=131]


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