Jugra is a sleepy village town near Banting, situated at the foot of a historical hill near the coast, about 45km north of Bagan Lalang and 30km away from Klang. It was once the royal seat of Selangor in colonial times, but traces of its history still remain in the palaces, masoleums and mosques seen standing here today. Like Tanjung Sepat, Jugra is a popular stopover for food, with its culinary icon being 'Beggar's Chicken', an ancient dish from China made by baking whole chickens (wrapped in paper with herbs) in crude brick kilns. Meanwhile, Bukit Jugra, the hill that overlooks the village and Kuala Langat River, is a popular viewpoint and paragliding spot.