Visiting HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm in Sepang — What to Know
Guide to HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm in Sepang — highlights, directions, and how to plan a dragon fruit agrotourism day trip from Kuala Lumpur.
HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm in Sepang is one of Malaysia’s most photographed agrotourism destinations — a must-visit for dragon fruit enthusiasts, families exploring Selangor, and anyone who wants to see how buah naga grows before it reaches supermarket shelves.
Background and timeline
Hong Long International Group began planting dragon fruit in 2014, recognising demand for fresh tropical fruit and experiential tourism within driving distance of Kuala Lumpur. The farm developed trellis orchards, educational tours, and a farm-to-table restaurant using pulp, juice, and flowers from the same land.
In 2016, the themed restaurant opened — helping popularise dragon fruit beyond raw eating. In 2020, construction finished on a large dragon fruit-shaped building that became a district landmark. 2021 brought Malaysia Book of Records recognition; November 2023 added Guinness World Record acknowledgement as the world’s largest dragon fruit-shaped building.
Today the site combines agriculture, dining, retail, and tourism — not only an orchard but a destination that represents Malaysia’s agrotourism ambitions.
What visitors enjoy
Orchard walks explain cactus-style vines, night-blooming flowers, and manual pollination techniques used to improve fruit set. Guides adjust detail level for school groups vs casual tourists.
Farm-themed dining serves dishes that change with harvest — red vs white flesh availability, flower season, and limited-time specials. Weekend reservations recommended.
Photography at the landmark building and trellis tunnels produces strong social content — morning light suits east-facing rows.
Souvenirs and processed products include juices, dried fruit, gift boxes, and skincare or food items using dragon fruit extract — check shop labels for ingredients if allergic.
Getting there from Kuala Lumpur
The farm sits in Sepang, Selangor — roughly 45–75 minutes from central KL depending on traffic and starting point (KLCC vs Petaling Jaya vs Subang).
Driving: Use Waze or Google Maps for “HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm”. Routes typically involve ELITE or PLUS highways toward KLIA/Sepang. Follow signboards as you enter district roads.
Parking: On-site parking accommodates cars and tour buses; arrive before 10 am on weekends for easier spaces.
Public transport: Limited direct service — most visitors drive or join tour packages. Grab/taxi from KLIA or Putrajaya is possible but arrange return pickup.
| From | Approx. time (off-peak) |
|---|---|
| KLCC | 55 – 75 min |
| Petaling Jaya | 50 – 70 min |
| KLIA | 20 – 35 min |
| Putrajaya | 25 – 40 min |
Before you go — checklist
| Check | Why |
|---|---|
| Opening hours | Schedules may adjust for maintenance, private events, or holidays |
| Restaurant booking | Peak weekends require reservations |
| Weather | Outdoor orchards best in dry morning; afternoon storms common mid-year |
| Attire | Hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes — paths are farm terrain |
| Payment | Cash and card — confirm if needed for specific tour packages |
Contact us to confirm current hours before a long drive.
Suggested visit length
- Quick stop (1–2 hours): Shop, photos, short orchard walk
- Standard visit (2–4 hours): Tour, meal, shop, landmark photos
- Full half-day: Above plus Putrajaya or KLIA side trip
School and corporate groups often book weekday morning slots — quieter for photography and guided attention.
Who the farm suits best
| Visitor type | Why it works |
|---|---|
| Families | Open space, educational, restaurant on-site |
| Photographers | Landmark building, trellis rows |
| Fruit enthusiasts | Tasting, cultivar comparison |
| Tourists from KL | Single half-day, no highland roads |
| School groups | Structured educational tours |
Contact
- Phone: +60 11-3528 7687
- Email: honglongintgrp@gmail.com
- Address area: Lot 7608, Jalan Besar Batu Satu, 43900 Sepang, Selangor
See also our Contact page for general enquiries and farm profile for permanent reference information.
Combine with nearby attractions
- Putrajaya — lakeside walk, mosque architecture (25–40 min drive)
- KLIA viewing — plane spotting areas for aviation fans
- Local pasar — seasonal rambutan/mangosteen mid-year from highway stalls
Read our Selangor agrotourism day trips article for full itinerary ideas.
Related reading
- Dragon fruit guide — varieties, season, buying tips
- Dragon fruit Malaysia article — market and stall advice
- Farm-to-table dining — what to expect on the menu