
Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park
📍 Bukit Jelutong, Selangor
A free-entry community farm in Bukit Jelutong's residential area with goats, chickens, geese, and more. Hillside terrain means a downhill walk from parking — strollers are difficult to manage in the animal areas.
A clean private park managed by the local community. We just done our CSR program here. The owner and PICs are very friendly and helpful. I recommended everyone to come visiting and supporting this park. Have so many animals but beware of the goose and goats 😂 It is suitable for all age group.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children confident on uneven ground who want genuine hands-on animal interaction without a price tag. Goats are lively and will climb on whoever holds food — great for kids who love that, less so for toddlers in strollers on the slope. The animal variety and free entry make this one of Shah Alam's most rewarding family stops.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Nadhirah Muhamat
4 months ago
“A clean private park managed by the local community. We just done our CSR program here. The owner and PICs are very friendly and helpful. I recommended everyone to come visiting and supporting this park. Have so many animals but beware of the goose and goats 😂 It is suitable for all age group.”
zoltrixe 5091
2 months ago
“Mesmerised experience!! Thump up for this place!! Hat up for the owner and friendly care taker. Worth the time and MUST GO PLACE if visit shah alam especialy if u bring along your kid. Many animal, many touch and usap2 animal, great staff, great ambiance. Helpful whenever we need assistance and they have clean toilet and most important refreshing. There are very fun activities like feeding the fish and animal I love. This place is awesome.This place is safe to visit. Alhamdulillah syukur can get this experience.”
Felisya Hisham
4 months ago
“Very clean private farm located in Bukit Jelutong residential area. Best time to come is around 9am. Free entry. We went there at 9am on a Saturday and the parking was already full, we had to park illegally at the curb. Then from the parking lot you have to walk a bit to get to the entrance. Then from the entrance, you have to walk downhill. The path was quite steep. I think it's best to bring stroller for this part, but to leave it right before you enter the farm area cuz the farm area is not very stroller friendly. The farm was clean, plenty of sinks to wash hand, there were people selling kuih and drinks, there was an eating area overlooking the lake full of ducks and geese. They sell animal food (RM7, can QR) for you to feed the ducks, geese, and goats. Goats farm will be opened at 9.30am. You can feed and play with goats here. The goats can be a bit needy/aggressive to the point that they will climb onto your body to ask for food, but worry not, they are harmless. They dont have sharp teeth or fangs and they are quite light. They also have beautiful peacocks and ostriches here. And not to forget cats and tortoise. My daughter had a blast.”
Honest Makan
4 months ago
“In my eyes, this free to visit, animal sanctuary is Bukit Jelutong’s crown jewel and a great public asset for all families and children. In today’s world of technology, consumerism and shopping malls, this green community park is a refreshing reminder of the importance to connect with animals and nature. It is a great place for both adults and school children to interact and learn about various animals including ostrichs, goats, guinea fowls, geese, ducks and polish chickens. And not to forgot the giant turtle close to the entrance. The animals are very well looked after and you can tell the owner of the estate really loves them. We all owe the team here a great amount of gratitude for preserving this lovely part of Bukit Jelutong. Baaaaah (goat sound)”
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Overview
Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park is a clean, community-managed farm offering free entry and direct hands-on interaction with a wide variety of animals. Goats are enthusiastic feeders and will climb on visitors. The hillside setting means a downhill walk from parking to the entrance. Weekend parking fills fast — early arrival is essential. The goat area opens at a specific time each morning.



