Sky Tropolis Park (indoor theme park)

Spreading over 400,000 square feet, this indoor theme park in Genting Highlands offers you an unlimited fun experience. This new Tron-like theme park has more than 20 rides. Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park welcomes everyone of all ages to come and play from thrilling spin rides for the adrenaline junkies to family-friendly rides for those with young children.
If you’re feeling peckish, there are stalls selling waffles, popcorn and hot dogs for quick bites. For fuller meals, take a break from the rides and head over to one of the many restaurants located in First World Plaza.So, what are you waiting for? Bring your family and friends for a fun-filled day at Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park!

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Sky World Park (outdoor theme park)

Genting SkyWorlds is an amusement park at Resorts World Genting, Genting Highlands, Malaysia. It was formerly known as 20th Century Fox World Malaysia, a movie inspired theme park project by 20th Century Fox, but had pulled out its licensing deal. The theme park was renamed after reaching a settlement with 20th Century Fox and The Walt Disney Company.[2] As a result of the settlement, some of the worlds and rides featuring 20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios properties were retained through a license from Disney, whereas some of the other planned worlds and rides were scrapped and instead repurposed into original ones.

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park (Malay: Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) is a 20.9-acre (8.5 ha) public aviary in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located adjacent to the Lake Gardens within a KL green lung in Bukit Aman, close to the National Mosque and Royal Malaysian Police Museum. The Bird Park houses more than 3,000 birds representing more than 200 species in an enclosed aviary. About 90% are local birds and 10% were imported from countries such as Australia, China, Holland, Indonesia, New Guinea, Tanzania and Thailand.
The bird park is part of the 60-hectare (150-acre) Lake Gardens, which were established in 1888. In addition to the 20.9-acre (8.5 ha) bird park, which was created in 1991, the gardens include an artificial lake, the National Monument, the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, the Deer Park, Orchid and Hibiscus gardens, and the former Malaysia Parliament House. It is one of the world’s largest covered bird parks.

KLCC Aquarium

Located in the center of Kuala Lumpur’s ‘Golden Triangle’ beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, Aquaria KLCC is a state-of-the-art oceanarium, showcasing over 5,000 different aquatic and land-bound creatures in their natural habitats within a sprawling 60,000 square-foot space. Featuring a 90-metre transparent tunnel walkway, our Living Ocean exhibit brings visitors face-toface with over 7 different species of sharks including Sand Tiger sharks, Giant Stingrays, Marine turtles and shoals of other fishes. Visitors are taken on a journey of discovery learning about the diverse biosphere found in Malaysia and the regions beyond, from jungle streams and mangroves, to costal shores and deepest oceans.

Zoo Negara

As the national park of Malaysia, Zoo Negara is home to over 5,000 specimens and 476 species of animals in exhibits and landscapes that mimic their natural habitat. Wander through the open zoo, and visit the Giant Panda Conservation Centre and meet a pair of giant pandas. You’ll also be entertained by a variety of performances and animal shows.

  • See different species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish at Zoo Negara Malaysia
  • Visit exhibits and landscapes closely replicated from the natural habitats of the animals
  • Meet the two giant pandas Xing Xing and Liang Liang – the zoo’s most famous residents

I City shah alam (Red carpet, wax museum, trickart museum, snow walk)

i-City, located in the heart of Selangor’s Golden Triangle is also listed by CNN Travel to be amongst the world’s brightest and most colorful places. i-City dazzles the nightscapes with stunning LED lightscapes dubbed the City of Digital Lights. Yet during the day, tourist visitors can come rub shoulders with super icons in Malaysia’s first interactive wax museum – Red Carpet 2. And to heat up the excitement, who would have thought to have the chance to enjoy cold winter below 8 degrees Celsius at SnoWalk a winter play area the size of of 2 football fields. Tourists, especially families looking all out for unlimited experiential fun will be able enjoy all the exciting rides and attractions in i-City Leisure Theme Park.

KL Tower

Kuala Lumpur Tower, also known as KL Tower and KL421 is a 15-story, 420.7-meter-tall telecommunication tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the world’s 7th tallest tower, also, Malaysia and Southeast Asia’s tallest tower. Its construction was completed on 1 March 1995. It features an antenna that increases its height to 420.7 metres (1,380 feet). The roof of the pod is at 335.7 metres (1,101 feet). The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing diners with a panoramic view of the city.
Races are held annually, where participants race up the stairs to the top. The tower also acts as the Islamic falak observatory to observe the crescent moon which marks the beginning of Muslim month of Ramadhan, Syawal, and Zulhijjah, to celebrate fasting month of Ramadhan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Aidiladha. The tower is the highest viewpoint in Kuala Lumpur that is open to the public.

Twin Tower

The Petronas Towers (Malay: Menara Berkembar Petronas), also known as the Petronas Twin Towers or KLCC Twin Towers, are a pair of 88-storey supertall skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, standing at 451.9 metres (1,483 feet). From 1998 to 2003, they were officially designated as the tallest buildings in the world until they were surpassed by the 2004 completion of the Taipei 101. The Petronas Towers are the world’s tallest twin skyscrapers and remained as the tallest buildings in Malaysia until 2019, when they were surpassed by the The Exchange 106. The Petronas Towers are a major landmark of Kuala Lumpur, along with the nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower and Merdeka 118, and are visible in many places across the city.

Batu Caves – Temple tour

Pack in some of Malaysia’s most cultural sights during this Batu Caves tour from Kuala Lumpur. First, take time to explore the caves and its Hindu shrine, and then head to the Malaysian Batik Centre and Royal Selangor Pewter Visitor Centre to learn about some of the country’s most important handicrafts. This tour of Batu Caves includes all entrance fees, as well as round-trip transport.

  • Batu Caves tour from Kuala Lumpur
  • Be greeted by monkeys at the Batu Caves
  • Climb the 272 steps that lead you into the spectacular caverns
  • See the art of Batik silk designing, and learn about pewter arts at the Malaysian Batik Centre and the Royal Selangor Visitor Center
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Malaysia’s premier multi-park destination offers more than 90 attractions across its six parks – Amusement Park, Water Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park, and Asia’s First Nickelodeon Themed Land, Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon! Once you step in, you can spend the entire day here! Explore the various Dining options available at the theme park. If you need some place to sleep, we are just next door to the Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa. We also play host to some of the hottest acts and global events so stay tuned for upcoming events and promotion

Cameron Highlands

Emerald tea plantations unfurl across Malaysia’s largest hill-station area.
Temperatures in these 1300m to 1829m heights rarely top 30°C,

The Cameron Highlands encompass a string of townships, including (north to south) Kampung Raja, Tringkap, Brinchang, Tanah Rata and Ringlet. Named after explorer Sir William Cameron, who mapped the area in 1885, the highlands were developed during the British colonial period. Gardens, bungalows and a golf course sprang up during the 1930s, cementing the highlands’ reputation as a refuge for heat-addled Brits to mop their brows.
Tourism is big business, so views are occasionally blighted by building sites for yet another megaresort; Brinchang in particular felt like a construction site when we last visited. But between trekking and genteel tea culture, there is serenity amid the touristic hubbub.

 

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Visit Boh Plantation

Boh Plantation is a must visit destination in Cameron Highlands due to its scenic vistas, harmony and tranquillity and last but not the least cool fresh pure breathable air. Founded in 1929 by J A Russel, the British Businessman, BOH plantation holds 3 major Tea gardens in Habu, the first one, the Fairly Tea Garden and the Sungai Palas Tea Garden. The tea products are not only sold and consumed within Malaysia but it has huge demand in International markets too. In a total of 8000 acres remain covered with tea plants and exploring it fully is an adventure in itself. However in Sungai Palas there is availability of tour guide who can help regarding tea leaves how tea is processed. The five steps of tea making are briefed in the tour of 30 minutes

 

 

Thompson Falls

Located near Tanah Rata, Thompson Falls is a very popular waterfall in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. Surrounded by pristine beauty, the area along the waterfalls beams with lush greenery. The base of the waterfall is ideal for swimming and serves as a picnic spot. In order to get the best view of the cascading water, reach the vantage point of Thompson Waterfall by climbing up a flight of stairs in the mountainside. The area also has some shops selling snacks, fruits, souvenirs and handicrafts.

 

 

Lavender Gardens

Cameron Lavender Garden is a floral garden located in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands. A visual treat for the eyes, the garden blooms with different types of lavenders- purple, red and yellow! The 3D mural art is one of the must-see sections here. The love-lock bridge at Cameron Lavendar Garden is popular among lovers. The garden also houses a vegetable and strawberry farm. Flower-plucking and strawberry-picking is allowed at payment of some fees. The garden also has a cafe on the top serving cheesecakes, ice creams, jams, juices and other lavender-inspired delicacies. There’s a small market inside within the garden selling gift-items and souvenirs.

 

Lavender Gardens

Cameron Lavender Garden is a floral garden located in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands. A visual treat for the eyes, the garden blooms with different types of lavenders- purple, red and yellow! The 3D mural art is one of the must-see sections here. The love-lock bridge at Cameron Lavendar Garden is popular among lovers. The garden also houses a vegetable and strawberry farm. Flower-plucking and strawberry-picking is allowed at payment of some fees. The garden also has a cafe on the top serving cheesecakes, ice creams, jams, juices and other lavender-inspired delicacies. There’s a small market inside within the garden selling gift-items and souvenirs.

 

Lavender Gardens

Cameron Lavender Garden is a floral garden located in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands. A visual treat for the eyes, the garden blooms with different types of lavenders- purple, red and yellow! The 3D mural art is one of the must-see sections here. The love-lock bridge at Cameron Lavendar Garden is popular among lovers. The garden also houses a vegetable and strawberry farm. Flower-plucking and strawberry-picking is allowed at payment of some fees. The garden also has a cafe on the top serving cheesecakes, ice creams, jams, juices and other lavender-inspired delicacies. There’s a small market inside within the garden selling gift-items and souvenirs.

 

Lavender Gardens

Cameron Lavender Garden is a floral garden located in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands. A visual treat for the eyes, the garden blooms with different types of lavenders- purple, red and yellow! The 3D mural art is one of the must-see sections here. The love-lock bridge at Cameron Lavendar Garden is popular among lovers. The garden also houses a vegetable and strawberry farm. Flower-plucking and strawberry-picking is allowed at payment of some fees. The garden also has a cafe on the top serving cheesecakes, ice creams, jams, juices and other lavender-inspired delicacies. There’s a small market inside within the garden selling gift-items and souvenirs.

 

Sampoh Temple

Sam Poh Temple in Brinchang is the largest religious structure in Cameron Highlands, nestled on a small hill top at the back of town. The access road can be found at the turn off next to Iris House Resort; follow the signboards along the narrow road up in less than five minutes by car. While the opulent temple is Buddhist in nature, a variety of brass deities from similar religions can also be found huddled inside. While also a tourist attraction, most visitors are local Chinese or from Singapore, coming to admire the oriental architecture while offering prayers at the altar. The temple is free to enter, as long as you keep a quiet profile and remove your shoes.

Penang

Penang Island is famous for the UNESCO World Heritage site at Georgetown,
for its hawker food, and for its pristine beaches among other things.

Penang, also called Penang Island, Malay Pinang or Pulau Pinang, island of Malaysia, lying in the Strait of Malacca off the northwest coast of peninsular Malaya, from which it is separated by a narrow strait whose smallest width is 2.5 miles (4 km). Penang Island is roughly oval in shape. It has a granitic, mountainous interior—reaching a high point of 2,428 feet (740 metres)—and is ringed by narrow coastal plains that are most extensive in the northeast, where Malaysia’s chief port, George Town, uses the sheltered harbourage of the inside strait. Long one of Asia’s busiest shipping centres, Penang is now one of Malaysia’s prime tourist destinations, with luxury and resort hotels mainly on the north coast at Batu Feringgi.

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Penang Hill Train Ride

The Penang Hill Railway is a one-section funicular railway which climbs the Penang Hill from Air Itam, on the outskirts of the city of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. The railway first opened in 1923 as a two-section railway, and the system was overhauled in 2010. The total journey time can take between five and twenty minutes.[2][3] The funicular train coach travels directly from the lower station to the top, but may stop at other intermediate stations upon request.

 

Entopia By Penang Butterfly Farm

Gain entry to one of Malaysia’s largest butterfly farms without the hassle of wrangling cash or waiting in line when you prebook this online ticket to Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm. Encounter more than 15,000 free-flying creatures amid more than 200 species of plants in The Natureland, then learn all about butterflies, bugs, and more in The Cocoon.

 

The Top Penang

  • Enjoy the breathtaking bird’s eye view of Penang Island from an open-air platform at the highest point in George Town, The Top Komtar Tower
  • Face your fear of height with a thrilling walk (249m above ground) at the Window of the Top central attractions: Penang Rainbow Skywalk and Observatory Deck
  • Enjoy an array of fun activities at The Top Komtar Penang’s largest indoor theme park and enjoy discounts on the combo tickets and packages available
  • Explore the Tech Dome housing with over 120 interactive science and technology exhibits
  • Maximize your day by visiting other attractions like the Jurassic Research Centre and Top Boutique Aquarium
  • Dine at The Top View Restaurant at level 68 and try the popular English afternoon tea set or some tapas food and cocktails

 

Escape Penang Theme Park

  • ESCAPE Theme Park Penang is a must-visit destination with family and friends when you are in Penang!
  • Try out over 38 thrilling activities such as zip lines, water slides, obstacle courses, and more exciting games here
  • ESCAPE Penang holds a Guinness World Record of having the Longest Tube Water Slide and the Longest Zip Coaster in the world
  • Introducing Ski Slope at ESCAPE Theme Park Penang, the first in Malaysia within a unique tropical setting
  • You can also enjoy Dead Sea Pool experience to have the experience of natural floatation in the water
  • Enjoy a contemporary park setting with the backdrop of Malaysia’s stunning natural environment

Penang 3d Trick Art Museum

Penang 3D Art Museum, located in Georgetown Lebuh Penang, is known as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Georgetown, Penang is currently undergoing some time. Rapid expansion and our new museum will allow growing cities to define themselves as regional Art hub. Our 3D art of art refers to the technology of converting 2D paintings into 3D paintings, Three-dimensional image. With the 2D painting on the wall, the floor and ceiling seem to pop up On the surface and came to life. Our museum introduces over 40 works including Illusion painting and sculpture. These are the arts that make us unique originated from the local. In addition, Penang is Malaysia’s first state to offer this unique art museum.Our museum is an interactive museum, its concept can stimulate your creativity There will be 2 themes in our museum exhibit, about everything in Penang and modern classic. This theme will certainly depict and bring to life the Penang people Inheritance of the story passed to a wider group of visitors. Guidance and assistance will be provided through instructions next to artwork or personnel The museum ensures that tourists take the best possible photos.

Langkawi

Forested hills, romantic white-sand beaches and
crystal-clear waters greet visitors to tropical Palau Langkawi, the largest of the 99 islands in Langkawi archipelago.

Langkawi is an archipelago off Malaysia’s northwest coast. It’s known for its beaches and clear waters. On the main island, also called Langkawi, the SkyCab cable car runs to and from the top of Machincang mountain. From the summit, the SkyBridge curves out above the trees. Trails run through the jungle to Telaga Tujuh, or the Seven Wells Waterfall. Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is home to mangrove forests and caves.

 

Crocodile Adventure Land

Crocodile Adventureland Langkawi is located on the road to Datai Bay, about half an hour journey from Kuah Town and 20 minutes’ drive from Langkawi International Airport. Established in 1993 and a Geopark Partner of UNESCO Global Geopark, Crocodile Adventureland Langkawi is also registered with the Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species. Undoubtedly the top among the must visit places in Pulau Langkawi, this place has the largest collection of crocodilians with nearly 4000 crocodiles from young to more mature specimens such as Tomistoma, Siamese, Guinea and Saltwater crocodile (Buaya Tembaga). It is also a home to the most fearsome and one of the world’s biggest crocodile in captivity, the “Bujang Lang”, a whopping 1000 kilograms saltwater crocodile that will sends a shiver down your spine by just looking at it!

 

 

 

Mangrove Tour

  • Go on a private boating excursion in Kilim Geoforest Park with friends or just your loved ones
  • Take a dip by the beach or have a short chill while you explore the beach and view the limestones and surrounding island at a distance
  • Spot wildlife such as eagles, monkeys and birds in their natural habitat while you cruise along the river
  • Since this is a private tour, you may choose the start time during the day. Please contact the operator beforehand if you wish to go earlier/later than the chosen time on the same day
  • Book with confidence and ease as day insurance is provided

 

 

Island Hoping Tour

  • Visit the jewel of Kedah – Langkawi’s popular islands on an exciting half-day private or join-in boat tour, perfect for nature lovers
  • Witness magnificent eagles, kings of the sky, feeding right before your eyes by professionals
  • Admire the Lake of the Pregnant Maiden – a mythical lake and unique hill shaped like a woman lying on her back
  • Explore crystal clear waters and sweeping views of the ocean at the Beras Basah Island
  • Hotel transfer options available – from Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah area, Kuah Town area and others.
 

Sky Bridge With Cable Car

  • Climb aboard the highest cable car ride in all of Malaysia on the Langkawi Skycab Cable Car
  • The Langkawi Skycab Cable Car is a must-visit attraction in Langkawi whether you’re visiting with friends or family
  • Hop aboard and visit other attractions including the Skydome, SkyRex, and more!
  • Ride through the eastern cliffs of Mt. Machinchang and see its lush forests from above
  • Challenge yourself by opting for a glass-bottom floor gondola and feel the adrenaline as you hop aboard the cable car with one of the steepest slopes in the world
  • Arrive at Langkawi’s second highest peak, Mt. Machinchang, in just a few minutes!
  • Go up 708m above sea level to catch views of Langkawi town, the entire archipelago and Southern Thailand
  • Get to try various attractions at the stations such as the Skydome, Sky Bridge, Skyrex, 3D Art Langkawi, and more!
 

Sunset Cruise

  • Cruise along the Langkawi waters and experience the beautiful sunset with your loved ones
  • Watch the sunset over the tranquil Andaman Sea while enjoying dinner aboard a yacht
  • Enjoy a set meal with a drink and cool off in the water while you cruise along the sea
  • Catch a glimpse of spinner dolphins and flying fish during the cruise experience
  • Take a dip into the saltwater jacuzzi, which has a trawling net attached to the boat’s side and serves as a safety harness