Malaysia Fruits Guide Local Fruits, Farms & Agrotourism

Frequently asked questions

Seasonality, farm visits, and planning your fruit-themed trips.

What is this website about?
Malaysia Fruits Guide covers Malaysian tropical fruits — seasonal produce, farm visits, and agrotourism. We publish fruit guides, farm profiles (including HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm in Sepang), blog articles, and practical tips for visitors.
When is durian season in Malaysia?
The main durian season typically runs from June to August, with regional variation. Penang, Pahang, and Johor each have slightly different flush timings. Mangosteen and rambutan often peak around the same mid-year window.
Where can I visit a dragon fruit farm near Kuala Lumpur?
Sepang in Selangor is a popular choice — HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm is about an hour from central KL depending on traffic. See our farm profile for highlights and contact us to confirm opening hours before visiting.
How do I know if a fruit is in season?
Check our individual fruit guides for typical seasons, watch wet-season patterns, and follow local farmers markets. Seasonality varies by cultivar and weather — when in doubt, buy from stalls that label origin and harvest date.
Can I book a farm tour through this site?
Contact us by phone or email for HL Dragon Fruit Eco Farm visits and restaurant enquiries. For other farms listed on the site, use the contact details on each farm profile.
Can I suggest a farm or fruit topic?
Yes — email honglongintgrp@gmail.com with the farm name, location, and why readers would benefit. We prioritise factual, verifiable information.