Trails & Recreation

Plan your visit and use the hill responsibly.

Bukit Dinding is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most accessible hill experiences. People come to walk, run, hike, ride, train, look out over the city, and spend time in green space without leaving the city.

Hikers using a steep nature trail section at Bukit Dinding.

Choose your route

Choose your route

Before you choose

First time here?

Start with the tarmac route if you want the clearest path. Try the nature trails only when you are prepared for uneven ground. Ride only on suitable mountain biking routes if you have the skill and equipment.

Green stick insect camouflaged among leaves during field observation.

Compare the first decisions

Start with the tarmac

The main tarmac route is the most straightforward way into Bukit Dinding. It is about 2.5 km each way, rising from 98.76 metres at the base to 291 metres at the peak.

Explore the nature trails

Bukit Dinding also has a wider trail network, including Kazumi Otai, Kazumi Santai, KL See See, Pandan, Lookout, Kelapa-X, and Mini Tahan.

These routes vary in distance, elevation, terrain, and difficulty.

Respect trail separation

Hiking and mountain biking routes should be kept separate. Downhill riders and hikers move at different speeds, especially on narrow, steep, or blind sections.

Plan the visit

Plan your visit and use the hill responsibly.

Bukit Dinding is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most accessible hill experiences. People come to walk, run, hike, ride, train, look out over the city, and spend time in green space without leaving the city.