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Broga Hill

Chill on Top

police station is located on the Negeri Sembilan side. Prior to 2002, there were regular bus services to Broga from Seremban operated by the Foh Hup Omnibus Company. It was a non-profitable route for the company but was operated out of social commitment. Now local buses ferry residents from the nearby Semenyih Sentral

Broga is the small town that's sit on border Selangor and Negeri Sembilan in Malaysia. It's situated 50 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. Broga Hill is located before Broga town. It's not tough to hike and it takes roughly 30 to 45 minutes to reach at the first lookout point. There are have three to four lookout point to faced up. Each point have slightly different view and the further you go up, you'll see a fabulous landscape created. Although the hike is not too high, you may be surprised with the amazing view and if you climb at a dawn, sunrise is waiting to give you a great scenery. Broga takes its name from the River Broga which runs through the area. The name Broga is believed to be derived from Buragas, a mythical beast that lives in the forest. Broga was mentioned by Freddie Spencer Chapman in his book, The Jungle is Neutral , to be a location where British-backed rebels fought against the Japanese during World War II. Broga is unique in that it sits right on the border of both the states of Negri Sembilan and Selangor. On the Selangor side, Broga falls within the mukim (subdistrict) of Semenyih in the Hulu Langat district. On the Negeri Sembilan side, it falls within the mukim of Lenggeng which is part of the district of Seremban. The Government Health Clinic and the town football field is located on the Selangor side of the border and the

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