Taman Desa is a well-established residential township located off Old Klang Road in the southwestern part of Kuala Lumpur. It is renowned for its peaceful suburban environment, tree-lined streets, and convenient access to major city centres such as Mid Valley City and Bangsar. The area combines older landed homes with modern condominiums, making it a popular choice for families and working professionals.
Taman Desa was developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and private developers as one of the early planned suburban townships along Old Klang Road. Its name, meaning “Village Park” in Malay, reflects the vision of creating a green, community-focused neighbourhood away from the congestion of downtown Kuala Lumpur. The area was formerly part of agricultural land before being transformed into a residential estate with wide roads, landscaped areas, and local shops1.
Today, Taman Desa retains its reputation as one of Kuala Lumpur’s most livable neighbourhoods. It features a mix of double-storey terrace houses, semi-detached homes, and a growing number of condominiums such as Danau Villa, Desa Villa, and Faber Ria. The area also has a strong sense of community, supported by active residents’ associations, neighbourhood parks, and small-scale local businesses. Many roads are shaded by mature trees, contributing to its calm and leafy atmosphere2.
Taman Desa is known for its balanced urban-suburban lifestyle. The Taman Desa Business Centre serves as the township’s main commercial hub, offering restaurants, cafés, convenience stores, and services. Popular eateries such as Sanuki Udon and Abah & Sons attract both locals and visitors. Families benefit from nearby schools including SMK Taman Desa and Vikas International School, while medical needs are served by Taman Desa Medical Centre3.
Taman Desa enjoys easy connectivity via major roads such as the Federal Highway, the New Pantai Expressway (NPE), and Jalan Klang Lama. Public transport is available through the Salak Selatan MRT Station on the MRT Putrajaya Line and the Mid Valley KTM Komuter Station. Several Rapid KL routes pass nearby, providing links to Mid Valley City, Cheras, and the city centre4.
Property in Taman Desa remains highly sought-after for its central location and established environment. Older terrace houses typically range from RM900,000 to RM1.5 million, while condominiums and serviced apartments range from RM500,000 to over RM1.2 million depending on age and facilities. Newer developments, particularly in the adjoining Taman Danau Desa area, have attracted younger residents seeking contemporary urban living within a mature community5.
Taman Desa residents are within minutes of major shopping and leisure destinations including Mid Valley Megamall, The Gardens Mall, and Central Market Kuala Lumpur. For recreation, Taman Desa Lake Park and Desa Water Park (formerly a major attraction) have long served as local landmarks. The neighbourhood also provides convenient access to healthcare facilities such as Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur6.
Despite being only a short drive from downtown Kuala Lumpur, Taman Desa retains a relaxed, small-town feel — a rare quality that has helped it maintain a loyal base of long-term residents since its founding decades ago7.
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