Kerinchi is a mixed residential and commercial area in southwestern Kuala Lumpur, located between Bangsar, Pantai Dalam, and Bangsar South. Once a modest village community, Kerinchi has evolved into a dynamic urban neighbourhood featuring modern developments, offices, and convenient connectivity via the LRT Kelana Jaya Line1.
Kerinchi was originally a traditional Malay settlement established during the 1960s. It grew alongside nearby areas such as Pantai Dalam and Bangsar Park, providing housing for government staff and city workers. The name “Kerinchi” is believed to have originated from settlers who came from the Kerinci region in Sumatra, Indonesia2.
During the late 20th century, Kerinchi became increasingly urbanised, marked by the construction of public housing flats under government initiatives. In the 2000s, the area underwent major redevelopment alongside the emergence of the adjacent Bangsar South township, which introduced modern infrastructure and commercial properties3.
Despite its proximity to upscale Bangsar and the sleek towers of Bangsar South, Kerinchi retains a more traditional and community-based feel. Long-time residents coexist with young professionals and students drawn by affordable housing and convenient access to the city. Its mix of old low-rise flats, new condominiums, and bustling food stalls gives Kerinchi a distinctively urban yet authentic atmosphere4.
Residential properties in Kerinchi range from older apartments and public housing blocks to newer condominiums such as Vista Angkasa, KL Gateway Residences, and South View Serviced Apartments. As of October 2025, the average price for condominiums in the area ranges from RM550,000 to RM1 million, while monthly rentals typically range between RM1,500 and RM3,0005.
Kerinchi enjoys excellent connectivity. It is served by the Kerinchi LRT Station and Universiti LRT Station on the Kelana Jaya Line, linking it directly to KL Sentral, KLCC, and Subang Jaya. The neighbourhood also lies adjacent to the Federal Highway (E1) and the New Pantai Expressway (NPE, E10), providing convenient routes to Petaling Jaya, Sunway, and the Kuala Lumpur city centre6.
Kerinchi is home to a mix of local families, students, and working professionals. The presence of nearby institutions such as the University of Malaya contributes to a youthful population. Local eateries, roadside stalls, and small markets provide authentic Malaysian cuisine, while modern amenities are available just minutes away in Bangsar South and Mid Valley City7.
Prominent landmarks around Kerinchi include Menara Telekom (TM Tower), University of Malaya, and Mid Valley Megamall. The area’s proximity to major employment and education centres has made it a desirable location for both residents and investors seeking practical urban living8.
The name Kerinchi was temporarily overshadowed in the late 2000s when developers rebranded the area as “Bangsar South.” However, after public consultation, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) reaffirmed “Kerinchi” as the official name in the 2018 Kuala Lumpur City Plan, preserving the area’s cultural heritage9.
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