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All the pictures on this page have been taken
on-site and are for want of a better description part of
your back yard when staying with us.
Click on any picture to enlarge and for more
information.
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Sentul park is also home to a variety of wild life, with
turtles, ducks & fish to be found in the lakes, whilst
squirrels, monitor lizards and a variety of bird life
including an eagle can be seen around the park if one
has a keen eye. Early in the morning you will awaken to
the sounds of bird songs, whilst at night you will hear
the frogs serenade each other, occasionally you will see
a lizard on the recreation level and late at night the
local snails will be out for a midnight stroll around
the grounds. All these things help make our Kuala Lumpur
vacation apartment / holiday home a unique place to stay
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Junes apartment is located in the maple condomiunum in
Sentul West, a thriving residential area with shops,
cafe's, restaurants, banks, sundry stores, night market,
fresh produce market and public transport all within
easy walking distance.The maple condominium is the
developers jewel in the crown. Namely 200 acres of prime
land only minutes from the city center and designated
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Sentul is an area steeped in history with the original
railway workshops still located in the park opening for
business in 1905, the workshops were home to generations
of families who were employed there. In 1944 the
facility was deemed so important to the Japanese
occupation that it was bombed and destroyed by the
people that had helped to build it. The British!
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Trains were built, fixed & refurbished on-site. Some of
the oringal facade from the workshops has been used &
incorporated in the new Kuala Lumpur performing arts
centre as seen above. Below is a panorama shot taking
in some of the park grounds, the Kuala Lumpur performing
arts centre, and the existing railway workshops in the
background along with the new train station. ( The
silver concave roof )
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The Sentul KTM station used to be the end of the line,
that however changed in July 2010 with the opening of
the new Sentul Railway station and the track extension.
The line has 4 new stations and now finishes at Batu
Caves thus making the journey to the caves easy and
inexpensive @ RM 1.00 per adult & RM .50 cents per
child.
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