Dragon fruit and longan orchards drawing tourists to little town of Sungai Pelek


Sungai Pelek in Sepang has only one main street with businesses on both sides. It is so small that visitors can walk from one end of the town centre to the other in less than an hour.

DESPITE its name, there is nothing strange about Sungai Pelek in Sepang.

Its somewhat unique name is said to have originated from a local legend when the river running through the village suddenly flowed upstream.

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