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Best Running Routes in Kuala Lumpur 2026

Kuala Lumpur pairs a rubberised jogging track beneath the Petronas Twin Towers with the colonial-era Perdana Botanical Gardens and the forest trails of Bukit Kiara, all training ground for the annual Standard Chartered KL Marathon.

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By Kuala Lumpur Daily · Published 4 July 2026, 5:08 am

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Best Running Routes in Kuala Lumpur 2026
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Kuala Lumpur offers more genuine running variety than its reputation as a traffic-heavy city suggests, from a dedicated track beneath its most famous skyline to real forest trail terrain a short drive from downtown. Here are the best running routes in Kuala Lumpur for 2026.

KLCC Park

KLCC Park has a dedicated 1.3 kilometre soft rubberised jogging track looping the lake and gardens directly beneath the Petronas Twin Towers. It is compact, so several laps are needed for real distance, but the skyline views and central location make it one of the most popular evening running spots in the city.

Perdana Botanical Gardens

Perdana Botanical Gardens, formerly known as the Lake Gardens, dates to the 1880s and is Kuala Lumpur's oldest public park. It offers roughly 3 to 4 kilometres of paved trails, including a 3.1 kilometre loop around the conservatory, with rolling, shaded terrain well suited to longer easy runs.

Bukit Kiara Park

Bukit Kiara mixes flat, paved ground near the Taman Tun Dr Ismail entrance, good for beginners, with genuine forest-reserve hill trails further in. Options include a 4.4 kilometre blue-marked trail, a steep 5 kilometre Hill Walk loop and a shorter 1.9 kilometre one-way trail, with birdlife and forest cover that feels a world away from the city despite being minutes from the centre.

Taman Tugu

Taman Tugu, a 66-acre green space near Dataran Merdeka planted with more than 5,000 indigenous rainforest trees, has around 6.5 kilometres of marked trails across five colour-coded routes. A common combination loop, linking the green, yellow and white trails, runs about 4 kilometres. The park is open from 7am to 6:30pm with last entry at 5:45pm.

Running the KL Marathon Route

The Standard Chartered KL Marathon, a World Athletics and AIMS-certified 42.2 kilometre race held each October, starts at Dataran Merdeka and passes the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, Bukit Bintang and the Lake Gardens before finishing at the stadium, tying together several of the routes above into the city's biggest annual running event.

Practical Guide to Running in Kuala Lumpur

Heat and humidity mean an early morning start is the norm for anything beyond a short loop. KLCC Park and Perdana Botanical Gardens are the most reliable choices for a straightforward run; Bukit Kiara and Taman Tugu are worth the trip for genuine trail terrain and shade.

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