June 25, 2019

Chocolate Museum at Kota Damansara: An Interactive Experience



If you are a chocolate connoisseur or love chocolates, the Chocolate museum at Kota Damansara in Malaysia is sure to leave you with a sweet experience. The museum offers a detailed understanding about chocolates, its history and making. Apart from the interesting facts about chocolates, the museum also has state of the art equipment and numerous interactive displays making the visit to this museum quite an amusing and informative one.  

Chocolate museum at Kota Damansara is owned by DR Group, whose founder Dato’ Dahlan Rashid is widely referred as the ‘Chocolate King of Malaysia’. Apart from importing worldwide brands such as Lindt, Hershey, M&M etc., the company under the brand name Fidani manufactures its own chocolate products such as Farell, Danson and Millton.

Though it has a huge display of chocolates for sale, what attracts both children and curious elders alike are the interactive sessions that the place offers. With life size replica of Malaysian cocoa trees, artistic chocolate sculpture collection, giant reading books with information and stories about chocolate, chocolate train model and miniature Petronas towers made from chocolate, the museum has a plethora of attractions to keep visitors engaged.







The museum also displays the journey of cocoa and chocolates, industrial manufacturing and health benefits of chocolates. Apart from these, the chocolate making session is a pretty interesting one as it helps one indulge in the detailed process of how chocolates are made.


Visitors can enjoy some of the freshly crafted chocolates with various designs at the Chocolate galleria. They also have a display of various brands of chocolates from world over for the visitors to purchase.


Location: Selangor Science Park, Kota Damansara
Timings: The museum is opem from 10 AM to 5 PM
Entry Charges: 10 RM



P.S.: I was hosted by Malaysia Tourism board during my visit to the chocolate museum, but opinions are my own.

11 comments:

  1. Chocolate Petronas towers should make great gifts from Malayasia, no? :)

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    1. Haha.. they would have if they weren't five feet tall. They are on display, not for sale.

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  2. Wow! A Chocolate Museum? How amazing is that?

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  3. wonderful chocolate art,amazing idea
    thanks for the post

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  4. Hi ! The Chocolate Museum surely is something amazing and unique for all chocoholics like me ! The pictures taken are great... makes me more curious to visit.The chocolate making process does sound interesting.

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    1. This is a great place for every chocolate lover. Am sure you would love it when you visit this museum.

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