SHAH ALAM, Aug 22 — The Selangor Fruit Valley continues to strengthen its position as a premier agro-tourism destination with two recognitions within two weeks.
The two recognitions are the Tourism Selangor 2025 Iconic Product Award for the Agro Tourism Category and Best Leading Agro-Tourism Destination at the 2026 Tourism Industry Awards, received on August 21 and August 8, respectively.
Selangor Agricultural Development Corporation (PKPS) Group chief executive officer Datuk Mohamad Khairil Mohamad Razi said that both recognitions are an honour for PKPS and the Selangor Fruit Valley.
It reflects the collective efforts of all staff, the state government, and strategic partners, including media partners who consistently provide support.
He said the Selangor Fruit Valley is not just a tourist destination, but also a platform to bring the community closer to the agricultural sector and provide exposure to technology and innovation in the agro industry.
"Through the Selangor Fruit Valley, we not only bring visitors to see and experience agriculture-related activities, but also open up opportunities for collaboration in the fields of research, education, and entrepreneur development," Khairil said in a statement today.
He added that PKPS will continue to strengthen the Selangor Fruit Valley's development through facility improvements and new projects and attractions to enhance the visitor experience.
New attractions to be introduced include the Vanilla Cafe, glamping facilities, and the Rare Fruit Garden, which offer agrotourism, recreation, and educational experiences while supporting conservation efforts for increasingly rare local fruit species.
"In addition to receiving visits from local tourists, the Selangor Fruit Valley has also become a choice for international tourists, including those from the United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Africa, China, India, Japan, and Korea.
"In 2025, the Selangor Fruit Valley received approximately 100,000 visitors and aims to increase to 150,000 visitors in 2026, in line with efforts to strengthen its position as a preferred agro-tourism destination at both domestic and international levels," Khairil said.
The Selangor Fruit Valley is also a sponsor of the ‘Program Hari Terbuka Pustaka Imaginasi 2026’, organised by the National Art Gallery, taking place at Pustaka Imaginasi, Balai Seni Negara, Kuala Lumpur today.
The initiative introduces Pustaka Imaginasi as the national visual arts reference centre while promoting a culture of reading, thinking, and creating in the community.










