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All About Seremban 2

Located 10 minutes from the center of Seremban — the capital city of the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan — Seremban 2 is a young suburb that’s become popular for its modern amenities and access to the outdoors. Despite being a city with more than 60,000 residents, Seremban 2 still feels like a small Malaysian provincial town. The community, which gained city status in 2020, has dedicated 45 acres to green space, including a lake with gazebos and picnic areas. At the 30-acre Dinosaur Park, you can hike amid sculptures of prehistoric creatures. Shopping malls are a big draw in Seremban 2, as are food stalls specializing in everything from bubble tea to traditional Malaysian curry noodles. The historic city of Seremban is just 10 minutes away, where you’ll find modern architecture beside mosques, Hindu temples, and lush gardens.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Seremban 2

Like most of Western Malaysia, Seremban 2 is hot and humid for most of the year, with scattered showers due to its tropical rainforest climate. The best time to visit for leisure is during the winter season from late December through February, when temperatures are on the cooler side and there’s less chance of rain. If you’re traveling in April, be prepared to deal with heavy rains, which can wreak havoc on the roads. October through early December is the monsoon season, which sees heavy rainfall for long periods. If you prefer warmer temperatures without the stifling humidity, consider traveling in May and June, ideal months for spending time outdoors.


Top things to do in Seremban 2

Jeram Toi Recreational Forest

To experience Malaysia’s raw natural beauty, take a day trip to the Jeram Toi Recreational Forest, where you can swim, hike amid waterfalls, and wander along the jungle walking paths. Barbecue pits and picnic areas are available so you can prepare food and refreshments and enjoy the beautiful scenery around you.

Temple at Gunung Angsi Hill

Located in Seremban, Gunung Angsi Hill is a popular landmark that also carries cultural significance. Take the 264 steps to the top of the hill to visit the Sze Koon Temple, also known as Centipede Temple for the many white centipedes found in the area. The temple is more than 140 years old and features a three-storey pagoda along with many shrines and statues, including a huge laughing Buddha. Opt to go earlier in the day when it’s cooler, and remember to bring water.

Negeri Sembilan State Museum

Learn about the daily life, traditions, and beliefs of the Minangkabau people who first arrived in the city at the Negeri Sembilan State Museum in Seremban. Exhibits range from handicrafts to weaponry, but maybe the most interesting thing is the museum building, distinguished by its pointy roofs, a hallmark of Minangkabau architecture.

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