The Survivor (Broga Hill) Camp & Glamp — Glamping Close Enough to KL That You Have Zero Excuse Not to Go

The Vibe
This is not a roughing-it kind of place. The Survivor Camp at Broga Hill is a proper glamping setup — think clean tents, air coolers, pools, archery, and BBQ dinners prepared for you. If you're expecting to dig your own fire pit and cook maggi in the dark, wrong address. This place is built for families and couples who want to feel like they're in nature without giving up comfort. And honestly? No shame in that.
The greenery is real though. Surrounded by the hills and trees around Broga, it genuinely feels removed from the city — which is wild considering you're only about 40 minutes from KL. The air is cooler, the vibe is chill, and the kids will not be bored. Pool, badminton, pickleball, basketball, hammocks, dart games, archery — they've really thought about keeping everyone occupied while the parents finally get to sit down and breathe.
It's also pet-friendly, which earns it bonus points in my book. Bring your dog, bring your kids, bring your in-laws who complain about everything — this place can probably handle all of them.

Getting There
The address is Lot 4142, Rancangan Tanah Pinggir, Broga, 71750 Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan. Plug the Google Maps link directly: maps.google.com/?cid=9510399905439417091
From KL, you're looking at roughly 40 minutes via the LEKAS Highway or through Semenyih. The Broga area is well-signposted and the roads leading in are paved and manageable — no need for 4WD, no drama. Standard car will do fine. If you're coming on a weekend morning, leave early to beat the Semenyih traffic.
What to Expect
This is a managed glamping resort, not a wild campsite. The grounds are maintained, the tents are set up for you, and the experience is designed to be stress-free. They offer different tent tiers — the Super Premium tent is the one most reviewers rave about. Spacious, comfortable, equipped with an air cooler and fan. Even on a warm Negeri Sembilan night, people say it stays cool enough to sleep well.

If you bring your own food, the utensils are provided on site. If you don't want to cook at all, they do BBQ dinners and a full big breakfast — everything handled for you. That's the glamping promise and they seem to actually deliver on it.
Crowd-wise, this is going to be popular on weekends, especially with families from KL. Don't expect to have the place to yourself on a Saturday night. But because it's a managed site with proper spacing and activities, it doesn't feel chaotic — just lively.
Best suited for: families with young kids, couples who want a quick reset, first-time glampers, pet owners. Not for people who want a silent wilderness experience.

Facilities
Tents
Clean, spacious, and properly set up. The Super Premium tent fits 2 adults and 2 kids comfortably. Air cooler and fan provided — you won't be sweating through the night.
Toilets & Bathrooms
Well-maintained with hot water and even a hair dryer. For a campsite, that's genuinely impressive. No complaints from any reviewer on this front.
Pool
Small pool on site — kids love it. Multiple reviewers mention this as a highlight. Don't expect a resort-sized pool, but for a campsite it's a solid bonus.
Activities
Archery, badminton, pickleball, basketball, hammocks, dart games. Enough to keep kids (and adults) busy the whole stay without leaving the campsite.
Food
BBQ dinner and big breakfast available as packages. Utensils provided if you're self-catering. Convenient either way.
Parking
Available on site — no mention of parking issues from any reviewer.

What Campers Are Saying
Pretty much everyone who's been here leaves happy, and the reasons are consistent. A family who stayed in the Super Premium tent said the whole experience was genuinely hassle-free — dinner handled, breakfast handled, kids entertained at the pool and archery range. They called it a proper family getaway without the stress of actual camping prep.
One camper specifically praised how the tent stays cool at night thanks to the air cooler and fan combo. She came without a food package and said the on-site utensils made self-catering easy enough. No hunting around for plates or a pot — it's all there.
Another reviewer highlighted the cleanliness across the board — tents, bathrooms, grounds. Staff were friendly too, which always makes a difference when you're travelling with kids or pets and things inevitably get a bit chaotic.
The pet-friendly policy came up more than once. Not every glamping place in Malaysia allows this, so dog owners in particular seem genuinely relieved to find somewhere that does.
If there's any criticism, nobody's written it yet. Make of that what you will — either the place is consistently solid, or the unhappy ones just haven't written in. My read from the reviews? Consistently solid for what it's trying to be.

TAHAN Tip
Book the food package if it's your first time. Seriously. The BBQ dinner and big breakfast combo removes the one thing that always trips up new glampers — figuring out meals on unfamiliar grounds. Once you know the place, you can self-cater next trip. But first visit? Let them handle the food. You'll enjoy the whole experience more.
Mike has been camping across Malaysia for over 10 years — from jungle treks in Taman Negara to beach camps in Perhentian. He writes about it so you don't have to find out the hard way. Follow along on TAHAN Outdoor's blog for honest campsite reviews, every week.
You Might Also Like
- Glamping Wetland Putrajaya — another managed glamping spot close to the city, worth it if you want something even more low-key and urban-edge.
- Gunung Angsi Campsite — also in Negeri Sembilan, but this one's for when you're ready to trade the comfort for a proper jungle climb.



