Anyway, the road from Ulu Langat to Ampang (and vice versa) have to pass a range of hills which forms part of the Peninsular's main range of mountains, better known as the Banjaran Titiwangsa. At the highest part of the route, on top of a hill, lies a rest place developed by the state authorities...
The restaurant itself offers a nice view of things. But my cheap digital camera couldn't catch it properly due to the contrasting lights...
So I had to go the edge of the verandah and snap this picture. There! Magnificent view of Kuala Lumpur isn't it? There's not much place around where you can get this sort of view!
After lunch, we went up the stairs seen in the first picture. Decided to snap the rooftop of the restaurant and the adjacent buildings... Seen in the background is the 5,000 feet-high or so Gunung (mount) Nuang, the highest peak in the state of Selangor...
At the highest part of the hill lies a viewing tower open to all and sundry...
At its foot there's a few seats apparently very popular for couples trying to 'discover' each other, hehe! :]
As always, a trip like this is not complete without going up the tower. Not that you have to pay anything...
Ah... Now, a much better view of KL...
And this is how the restaurant and the buildings beside look from the tower... The design of the rooftop gives the view a certain flair...
The view available from the highest level of the tower. Enough ya! Cheers...