What makes it 69% Kids-Friendly: Kids up to 12 can hand-feed tame deer and learn from staff on a loop under 1 km, yet low fences, no playground inside and toilets outside the gate demand close supervision and short stays.
Why 1–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time lets you feed deer, enjoy a nature walk and join an educational talk without rushing younger children.
Deer feeding & gentle petting:
Kids can hand-feed tame deer using free pellets at marked stations behind low rails.
Tip: Let children offer pellets in an open palm and follow staff instructions for safe petting.
Educational talk by caretakers:
Learn about different deer species and their habits from park staff.
Tip: Gather near the archway at 10 am or 4 pm for the short, interactive session.
Short shaded nature walk:
Follow the under-1 km loop through deer enclosures under a leafy canopy.
Tip: Pause at benches for water breaks and snap close-up photos of axis and mouse deer.
Animal-themed scavenger hunt:
Keep kids engaged with a simple checklist of deer behaviors and features.
Tip: Bring a printed list (e.g. “find the smallest deer”) and reward each find with a sticker.

Harold
Sad and unhealthy deer crowded into a muddy pen, set in the middle of an otherwise fabulous botanic garden. It's time to retire this exhibit, or let the deer roam in the spacious surrounds.
Purple Koala
We visited Deer Park in Kuala Lumpur today with the kids and were immediately struck by the gorgeous nature and the beautiful variety of trees and flowers surrounding the area. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll and enjoying the greenery. The children were especially excited to see and feed the deer, but unfortunately we couldn’t get as close to them as we had hoped (the access...
Zara Burns
Beautiful huge botanical garden and there are several deer piled up in a tiny pen with no food or water or grass. Absolutely awful conditions and they look so sad. I was angry to see this today. The only shade they have is a tiled roof. Not good at all.
Elena Titkova
We visited it twice. First time it was really sad place because deers look not so good. But today all deers were pretty active and even ate! You can see them for free
Marc Bladen
Pretty depressing, if you've not seen Dias before then I guess it's worth going but if you've seen deer in any other part of the world then I'd give it a miss. The enclosure is small and it doesn't look as though they have a great quality of life. Shade is lacking and access to fresh running water seems lacking also. There's no cost to enter the deer enclosure but as I said I would only go if I've...
Kuala Lumpur is hot and humid year-round. Visit early (8–10 am) or late (4–6 pm) to avoid midday heat. Carry lightweight rain ponchos during the Nov–Feb monsoon.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entrance fee | MYR 0 |
| Optional park donation | MYR 10 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 10 |
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Address: Jalan Perdana, Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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