Where Heritage Meets Coastline – Culture, Conservation & Community
Kuala Langat, located in the southwestern part of Selangor, is a district rich in royal Malay heritage, agriculture, nature reserves, and beachfront tourism. With historical towns like Jugra, and scenic coasts like Morib and Tanjung Sepat, Kuala Langat balances tradition, eco-preservation, and modern rural development.
Historical and Cultural Background
- Once a royal center during the early Selangor Sultanate
- Jugra served as the old administrative capital in the 19th century
- District features traditional Malay settlements, fishing villages, and Orang Asli communities
- Home to important Malay customs, Islamic heritage, and natural reserves
Basic Information
Category | Details |
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District Name | Kuala Langat District |
State | Selangor |
District Capital | Banting |
Other Major Towns | Jenjarom, Tanjung Sepat, Jugra |
Area | Approx. 857 sq. km |
Population (2025 est.) | Approx. 300,000 |
Local Authority | Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Langat (MPKL) |
Key Administrative Areas
- Banting – District capital, main commercial town
- Jugra – Historical royal town, palace ruins, and hilltop mosque
- Tanjung Sepat – Fishing town, seafood and agro-tourism
- Jenjarom – Chinese settlement, tourism and industry
- Morib & Batu Laut – Beach destinations and local resorts
Government & Representation
Position / Role | Name (2025 est.) | Remarks |
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District Officer (DO) | Encik Mohd Hafizi bin Mohamed Nordin | Land, administration, development leader |
Yang Dipertua MPKL | Puan Noraini binti Roslan | Oversees local municipal operations |
MP & ADUNs | Represent Banting, Morib, Telok Datok, etc. |
Education & Institutions
- Government schools & religious schools in all mukims
- Vocational colleges and agricultural institutes
- Tahfiz centers, Islamic boarding schools, and rural kindergartens
- Chinese and Tamil national schools in Tanjung Sepat & Jenjarom
Healthcare Facilities
- Hospital Banting – Main government hospital
- Klinik Kesihatan in Jenjarom, Morib, Jugra
- Private medical clinics and maternity centers
Economy & Livelihood
- Agriculture:
- Oil palm, paddy, banana plantations, local fruits
- Fisheries:
- Small-scale fishing in coastal areas, dried fish & seafood industry
- Agro-tourism:
- Mushroom farms, dragon fruit gardens, goat & dairy farms
- Tourism:
- Homestays, beach resorts, historical tours, and food tourism
Transport & Connectivity
- Well connected by SKVE, ELITE, KESAS and state roads
- Public buses, vans, and e-hailing operate in towns
- Close to KLIA and Sepang, attracting spillover development
- Future rail and highway projects planned under Selangor Smart Plan
Tourism & Attractions
- Morib Beach & Pantai Kelanang – Sunset, picnics, resorts
- Jugra Hill & Royal Mausoleum – Historical site, panoramic view
- Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple (Jenjarom) – Chinese Buddhist temple and garden
- Tanjung Sepat – Seafood heaven, lovers’ bridge, agro-tourism
- Orang Asli settlements – Cultural and eco-tourism interest
Culture & Local Cuisine
- Diverse population: Malay majority, Chinese (Jenjarom, Tanjung Sepat), Orang Asli
- Food highlights:
- Nasi Ambeng, Cendol Banting, Tanjung Sepat seafood, Herbal soup, Kuih Muih kampung-style
- Traditional crafts:
- Woven mats, handmade batik, coconut shell crafts
- Celebrations:
- Pesta Morib, Ramadan Bazaars, Chinese New Year at Dong Zen Temple
Summary
Kuala Langat District is Selangor’s soulful coastal zone, where history, heritage, and hospitality come together. Whether you’re exploring old Malay palaces, enjoying beachside sunsets, or tasting local kampung cuisine, this district delivers a peaceful yet rich Malaysian experience.