Located in Malaysia’s iconic Genting Highland, Genting Sky Worlds Theme Park is an amusement park spread across 26 acres. The park is home to 26 types of rides and is suitable for all ages. The Genting Sky Worlds Theme Park is spread across 9 unique and distinct zones spread across the park. Each one is theme based and comes with rides worth experiencing. The rides are not only immersive and exciting, but also come with retail and dining experiences.
SplashMania is an 18-acre waterpark located in Gamuda Cove, Malaysia, with 35+ water rides and activities for all age groups. The park is divided into four zones: Amazonia, Monsta Zone, Treasure Tower, and Lazy River. You can try fun rides like Shaka Waka, a slide with lights and music; Plunge, a tall drop slide; and Maniac Racers, a multi-lane slide for racing.
For something more relaxed, you can float along the Omba King Cove or head to Splash Sploosh, a family-friendly splash zone. Moreover, Ravage River offers 8 different leisure experiences that include Bubbly Dip, Donut Rapids, Wave Ball Pool, and Rain Shooters. The park also has dining options like Shaggy's, Mamak's, Zoomi's Shack and Jungle Jamboree, where visitors can relax or try a variety of delicious snacks.
Located on the west coast of Sabah, Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain peak in Malaysia, standing at a whopping height of 4101 meters. This humongous mountain is abundant in the different species of flora and fauna at various altitudes. It is renowned for its biodiversity of plants that serve as a vast array of natural habitats for animals to thrive. The fantastic views and the thrill urges visitors to go trekking on this mountain.
Perdana Putra is an iconic government complex located in Putrajaya, Malaysia's federal administrative capital. This grand building serves as the office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia and is a key symbol of the nation's political and administrative center. Its majestic architecture blends modern and traditional Islamic elements, reflecting the country's heritage.
Istana Melawati, located in Putrajaya, Malaysia, serves as the country's second national palace after Istana Negara. Nestled on a hill, this regal structure offers breathtaking views of Putrajaya's lush landscape and serene lakes. Built in the traditional Malay architectural style, Istana Melawati is characterized by its pitched roofs and intricate wood carvings, symbolizing the nation's cultural heritage.
Langkawi Islands in Malaysia is a group of 104 islands whose visibility is subject to high and low tides. These islands are known as the “Jewel of Kedah” owing to their lush green beauty presented in the emerald waters. A boat ride to the Langkawi islands includes beautiful sightseeing of the islands and visiting craft villages, museums, aquariums, and many more attractive places. These islands are a hub for water activities such as paragliding, cable car ride, snorkeling, swimming, banana boat ride, water skiing, etc.
Pavilion Kl is a sparkling clean, airy shopping mall featuring various upmarket brands on different floors. The mall is exquisitely decorated for multiple occasions throughout the year. If you want your shopping experience to be sterile, the mall is for you—the main attraction is Tokyo Street, where small Japanese-themed storefronts and eateries can be seen. Also, if you are coffee lover, you can grab an excellent coffee from a famous coffee shop at the mall.
KLCC Park is an urban park in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre designed to add some greenery and beautify the surrounding areas including the Petronas Tower and Suria Shopping Complex. The artificial lake, Lake Symphony, and the huge As Syakirin Mosque are the most notable attractions at KLCC Park. The jogging track, children’s playground and water fountain are other features that attract the residents nearby.
KL Forest Eco Park is the only natural rainforest situated in Kuala Lumpur. Formerly it was known as Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, and it was gazetted as a forest reserve in 1906. It is one of the oldest forests in Malaysia. To visit the KL Eco park, you need not pay any entrance fee; however, you need to be careful of the weather, broker trails, and dangerous animals like scorpions, bee snakes, etc.
Skytrail Jungle Trekking provides a one-of-a-kind experience of going up Gunung Machinchang, Malaysia's oldest mountain range and home to one of the world's most ancient rainforests. The 45-minute hike allows you to see Langkawi's magnificent rainforest with an expert guide and take an exciting cable car ride. Once on the top, you can catch spectacular panoramic views of the rainforest, Andaman sea, and the whole Langkawi island, worth cherishing forever.
Suria KLCC is one of the notable Malaysian landmarks and one of the top fashion destinations, with over 300 worldwide and local labels and unique businesses. The Petronas Art Gallery, Aquaria KLCC, and Petrosains, a science discovery centre, are all located within this premium shopping complex.
Discover the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, an enchanting Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Marvel at its intricate and colorful architecture, richly adorned with sculptures and vibrant decorations. Uncover the cultural and religious significance of this iconic temple, dedicated to the goddess Mariamman. A must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking to experience the spiritual ambiance and cultural heritage of the Sri Mahamariamman Temple in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
Looking for a subtle Kuala Lumpur Chinatown nightlife experience? Head from the main road (Jalan Petaling) to the narrow side and get to the Petaling Street Night Market. The thriving street market with the stalls cluttered close to one another stock everything from the Hello Kitty watches to fake-label Gucci clutches. To get your stuff at the best price, you can stroll along doing ‘window-shopping’ first and then return back to the stall that gives you the best price. All the prices quoted by the seller are usually marked up by approx 50%.