Taman Melati is a residential township located in the northern region of Kuala Lumpur, near the border with Selangor. It is part of the Setapak area and is well known for its hilly landscape, family-friendly environment, and convenient access to the city via the Taman Melati LRT Station. The neighbourhood offers a blend of low-rise housing, apartments, and local amenities that cater to its diverse community.
Taman Melati began development in the late 1980s as part of Kuala Lumpur’s northern suburban expansion. The name “Melati,” meaning “jasmine” in Malay, was chosen to convey the area’s tranquil and residential character. Before urbanisation, the land was largely forested and agricultural. With the construction of the Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2) and the Kelana Jaya LRT Line in the late 1990s, Taman Melati quickly became one of the city’s most accessible suburban communities1.
Today, Taman Melati is a peaceful and established neighbourhood with a mixture of housing types. Double-storey terrace houses dominate the residential landscape, while medium-rise apartments and condominiums such as Melati Apartment and Residensi Platinum Teratai cater to younger families and working adults. The area is known for its friendly community feel, with local shops, eateries, and morning markets serving as social gathering points2.
Taman Melati enjoys excellent transport links. The Taman Melati LRT Station on the Kelana Jaya Line provides direct connections to key destinations including Wangsa Maju, KLCC, and Petaling Jaya. The township is also accessible via major routes such as Jalan Genting Klang and the Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2). Several Rapid KL bus routes connect Taman Melati to surrounding districts including Setapak and Gombak3.
Taman Melati is home to various schools, religious centres, and community facilities. Among them are SK Taman Melati, SMK Taman Melati, and nearby higher education institutions such as Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) in Setapak. Local amenities include grocery stores, clinics, and small commercial areas that cater to daily needs, while Melati Mall and Setapak Central Mall are just a short drive away4.
Property in Taman Melati remains relatively affordable compared to more central Kuala Lumpur neighbourhoods. Prices for terrace houses typically range between RM600,000 and RM900,000, while apartments and condominiums are priced from RM250,000 to RM600,000 depending on age and facilities. The area’s stable demand comes from its connectivity, proximity to universities, and appeal to families seeking suburban comfort5.
Taman Melati is close to recreational and cultural landmarks such as Zoo Negara, Melawati Hill, and Batu Caves. The scenic views of Bukit Tabur and the nearby Klang Gates Quartz Ridge make the area a gateway for outdoor enthusiasts. The township’s proximity to Wangsa Maju also places residents within easy reach of larger shopping and dining destinations6.
The elevated position of Taman Melati offers pleasant breezes and, from certain spots, panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline — a rare feature among the city’s suburban neighbourhoods7.
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