Bukit Damansara, known in English as Damansara Hill, is one of the most prestigious hills in Kuala Lumpur. Located about 5 km southwest of the city centre, this elevated area is celebrated for its lush greenery, exclusivity, and elegant homes that make it one of the capital’s most desirable addresses1.
Bukit Damansara was originally part of a hilly, forested stretch lying between Bukit Tunku and Bangsar. It began to take shape as a residential area in the late 1960s and 1970s, when the Malaysian government identified it as a suitable site for housing senior civil servants and foreign diplomats2. The English name “Damansara Heights” later gained popularity as private developers marketed the area to an upper-class clientele.
The hill’s topography defines its exclusivity. Winding roads, mature trees, and low-rise bungalows dominate the landscape, with many streets offering panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. The area retains a suburban calm while being just minutes from the bustle of the city, making it one of the few places in the capital that offers both prestige and tranquillity3.
Properties on Bukit Damansara consist mainly of large detached homes, semi-detached houses, and exclusive condominiums. As of September 2025, landed properties here typically range from RM4 million to RM15 million depending on size and location, while luxury condominiums may range between RM1.5 million and RM3.5 million4. Monthly rentals for landed houses start from around RM10,000, reflecting the area’s premium status.
Bukit Damansara is well connected to the city via several major roads and highways. The Sprint Expressway (E23) provides direct access to the Kuala Lumpur city centre, Petaling Jaya, and Mont Kiara. The area is also served by the Semantan MRT Station on the Kajang Line, offering convenient public transport connectivity5.
The vicinity around Bukit Damansara houses numerous embassies, multinational corporations, and private clubs. Nearby landmarks include Plaza Damansara, the Malaysian Institute of Integrity, and the offices of major law firms and consultancies. Its proximity to Bangsar, Bukit Tunku, and Mid Valley Megamall also enhances its appeal for affluent residents and expatriates6.
A little-known fact about Bukit Damansara is that its lush greenery has been maintained through active local initiatives — residents’ associations have campaigned to preserve mature trees and limit high-density developments, ensuring that the area retains its distinctive “garden suburb” character7.
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