Happy Harvest Campz
Lot 24 & 25 Taman Agrotek Batu Arang, Batu Arang, 48100 Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia
Que Chia
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About Happy Harvest Campz
Nestled at the hill-top of Batu Arang heritage town, a former colonial mining town mere 40 minutes away from KL. Our farm-stay is now opened for public for family, students and corporations. Low density of 21 campsite lots available for overnight campers with full facilities. Day visits for family fun-filled activities such as fruits & vegetables self harvesting, boating, animal feeding, trail hiking and fishing. Team building and corporate day trips with full catering available. Composting, potting & soap making workshops by arrangement.
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Read what fellow campers have to say about Happy Harvest Campz.
Que Chia
Wonderful place 45 - 60 min from KL or Klang area. Abit hot during day time maybe because we chosen Zone C, will try Zone B soon. During night time is the best, cooling and quiet. Toilets on Zone A is big, hot shower and good pressure ( feels like home 😅 ). The farm is good for the kids and adults. Swimming pool.. kids favourite. Will be back soon.
Voon Lee Wong
Just back from here and I’m already start missing it. The site is clean & spacious. CO & workers are extremely friendly too! We picked Zone B for this round camping & it was indeed a great location as it is quite shady. However it was quite hot too if there’s no wind. The toilet is clean & hot shower available too! Anyway, just the amount of flies kinda annoying probably it is because farming campsite. Overall, we enjoyed it very much!
Angie Ng
Clean campsite with very helpful staffs, big washroom with clean water supply from air Selangor, got water heater too, green grass campground, nice view from hills, got many plants and vegetables. Price reasonable. Plug point provided on majority of campsites. Easy to access from main road. I was thinking to suggest put more sinki for washing bcos it's quite limited. But overall was a very great camping experience ever.
Razi Zulkepli
16/9/24 Update. I went here the first time for a solo ultralight (UL) bike camping trip on a weekday. Literally solo, like the whole campsite for me alone. The tranquility was amazing, with birdsong all around adding to the calm, silent atmosphere. Since that first trip, I’ve visited the campsite several times, and my latest visit was today, on a weekend during school holidays -- was my first weekend camping trip in a long time. Weekends bring a totally different vibe—especially during school holidays, when all the nicest spots are taken, and the place is bustling with people. The campsite strikes a balance between being semi-wild and comfortable, leaning more toward a mild wilderness experience. The facilities are now fully equipped with everything you could hope for, but not excessive to the point where it dampens the nature camping experience, and everything available is spot-on! There are three main camping zones: Zone A: A premium open space, ideal for large groups. Zone B: The most shaded, suitable for all campers. Zone C: Features the best ground but is located on the lowest terrace. It’s also pet-friendly area. Electrical plug points are available in the common area near Zone A, while Zone B and C has a few multi-gang plug point. All zones now have lights, but you can turn them off when it's time for bed, which is great for those who prefer a darker, more natural experience. Personally I wished they would just leave the camp area dark at all times. To me, bringing my own lights is integral part of camping experience too. Toilet facilities are clean, spacious, and comfortable, with separate areas for men and women. Hot showers are available, and the water is treated and flows with good pressure. Each zone also has a sink for convenience. Near the entrance, there’s a 24/7 welcome center where you can unwind after a day of exploring. The fans help you cool off, and the pantry offers some great amenities: a fridge and freezer so you don’t need to lug a large cooler, an induction cooker (if that’s your style), a 24/7 water dispenser with cold water, and basic cooking spices—perfect for forgetful campers like me who often leave essentials like salt and pepper behind. Living up to its name, the biggest attraction of this campsite is harvesting crops. The crops change from time to time, with varieties like okra, long beans, pepper, eggplant, cucumber, and more. When I came for group camping today, the purple corn was ripe for harvest, and not gonna lie—that was one of the best-tasting fresh sweetcorn I’ve ever had. This isn’t your typical campsite with a pseudo farm. It’s a legitimate agricultural land (it is TKPM, after all) run by actual agriculture folks, that promotes agrotourism with a really nice campsite and plenty more to offer—like learning about farming, harvesting crops, fishing, boat rides, and interacting with animals. Even after multiple visits, I could easily camp here every month and never grow tired of it!
nor fazila mohd yusop
Good location Nice view for sunrise & sunset During deepavali able to see a lot of fireworks from all around KL. Campsite lot is very big . Very cold at night, windy during day. Kids pool at campsite lot A. We book b7 & b8. Can park beside tent. Easy to load/unload. Toilet have hot water for shower. Vegetables and fruits in the area can be pick and eat. Rambutan season should be around end november. Full bar phone coverage 30minute drive to the new ‘Elmina Lakeside Mall’ CO have freezer that campers can use. Have water dispenser for campers at common area. If you into fishing, try live bait or casting. The lake have fish, but we dont have proper bait/lure. Will comeback again during fruit season.