Monday, March 30, 2009

Taman Negara Endau-Rompin





The most popular activities at Taman Negara are river cruises and jungle trekking. The canopy walk is also a must-see, offering a fantastic close up view of activity in the rainforest canopy. Observation hides are another great way to observe wildlife. Simple huts built high above the ground allow guests to stay overnight to catch opportunities to observe animals in their natural habitat. Cave exploration is also available, either by boat or by foot. Taman Negara is actually one of the oldest rainforests in the world, estimated at 130 million years old. The abundance and diversity of nature here is phenomenal, making it one of the world's most complex and rich ecosystems.



KEY TIPS INFORMATION

Wear light, loose clothing; comfortable long-sleeved shirts and long pants for protection from insects and abrasions. In certain conditions, the forest can be very cold. Bring a waterproof jacket for comfort. When jungle trekking, choose a trail that you can complete before dark and do let someone know when to expect you back. It is best to stick to the marked trails in the jungle.

HOW TO GET THERE



By Train
Kuala Tembeling - the jump off point for the park - is also accessible from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Kota Bharu (via Tumpat) by rail. Trains from these stations stop at Tembeling Halt, about half an hour's drive to the jetty at Kuala Tembeling.

By Boat
The staging point for visits to the park is Kuala Tembeling, from which a 3-hour boat ride upriver takes you to Kuala Tahan at 9 am and 3 pm daily, except for Fridays when the afternoon departure is at 2.30 pm. Mutiara Taman Negara Resort also operates a speedboat service that takes only 45 minutes to reach Kuala Tahan. The speedboat leaves Kuala Tembeling at 10.30 am and 1.30 pm daily. The most accessible gateway to Taman Negara is either through Jerantut, a 3-hour trip from Kuala Lumpur. If you are driving a four-wheel drive vehicle, you can take the logger trail right up to Kuala Tahan, where you need to take a boat across the Sungai Tahan (Tahan River) to enter the park.

By Bus or Taxi
Jerantut-bound taxis are available at the Puduraya Bus Terminal in Kuala Lumpur. Alternatively, buses to Jerantut are found at the Jalan Tun Razak Bus Station in Kuala Lumpur. From there, hop on a local bus or taxi to Kuala Tembeling.


WHO TO CONTACT

For more information, please contact: Department of Wildlife and National Parks. Km 10, Jalan Cheras.56100 Kuala Lumpur. Phone: +603-90752872 Fax: +603-90752873 . Email: pakp@wildlife.gov.my/ pro@wildlife.gov.my

Accommodation Overview
There are chalets, hostel-style rooms, a camping ground and a resort in the National Park area.

malaysia.com/taman-negara-endau-rompin.htm

Pulau Tioman



Pulau Tioman merupakan sebuah pulau yang terkenal dikalangan peminat sukan menyelam (scuba). Pulau Tioman memiliki keluasan 39 km panjang dan 12 km lebar.



Lokasi
Pulau Tioman merupakan sebuah pulau di sebelah timur Semenanjung Malaysia, di antara sempadan Pahang dan negeri Johor. Pulau Tioman sebenarnya terletak dalam pentadbiran negeri Pahang Darul Makmur. Bentuk pulau Tioman dari udara seperti seketul paha ayam.
• 70 km dari Mersing, Johor. Mersing ialah jeti yang paling popular di kalangan pelancong.
• 36 batu nautika dari jeti Tanjung Gemok, Kuala Rompin di Pahang.
Kenali Pulau Tioman,alkisah….

Menurut kisah dongeng yang dipercayai penduduk tempatan, Tioman berasal dari sepasang naga. Pada zaman dahulu kala, sepasang naga suami isteri (naga jantan dan naga betina) meninggalkan Tasik Chini ke laut melalui Sungai Pahang. Dalam perjalanan, naga ini tertinggal kain cindai lalu berpatah balik. Malangnya, waktu itu ayam telah berkokok. Naga ini pantang mendengar ayam berkokok. Oleh sebab melanggar pantang, naga betina bertukar menjadi pulau. Sementara naga jantan bertukar mrenjadi Gunung Daik iaitu sebuah gunung yang terdapat di Pulau Tioman.
Menurut kajian arkeologi oleh J. Collin pada tahun 1992, telah ditemui kuali dan seramik purba di Kampung Juara dan Teluk Nipah berhampiran dengan Kampung Mukut.
Pada bulan Mei 1690, seorang pengembara bernama Dr. Kaempfer dalam dari perjalanan Batavia ke Ayuthia (Jakarta ke Thailand) pernah singgah di Pulau Tioman dan membuat catatan tentang keindahan Pulau Tioman.
Terdapat kubur keramat Datuk Bukit di Bukit Datuk. Kubur keramat ini terletak berdekatan dengan Kampung Juara.
Gugusan pulau


Antara pulau-pulau yang berdekatan dengan Pulau Tioman ialah :
• Pulau Aur
• Pulau Pemanggil
• Pulau Dayang
• Pulau Pinang
• Pulau Tulai

Kampung
Ada beberapa kampung yang terdapat di Pulau Tioman. Antaranya ialah:
• Kampung Tekek
• Juara
• Air Batang
• Kampung Salang
• Kampung Mukut
• Kampung Genting
Hanya Kampung Juara yang menghadap Laut China Selatan manakala yang lain menghadap daratan Semenanjung Malaysia.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Tioman’s natural beauty is its main attraction. Relax and get back in touch with nature in the untamed rainforest, on the golden beaches or amidst the coral reefs in the clear water surrounding the island.

You are also able to indulge in some activities that you would not expect to find on a jungle clad isle: there is an 18-hole golf course, two spas and various duty-free shops.
Below are some ideas of how to keep busy on Tioman.


Round Island Tour
Because of the absence of roads on Tioman, the only way to reach all the attractions of the island is by boat.


Scuba Diving
The abundance of marine life, accessibility and fairly good visibility makes Tioman one of the most popular diving...



Snorkeling
The warm, crystal clear water, the abundance of marine life and the fact that snorkeling trips...

Port Dickson


More popularly known as PD, Port Dickson is synonymous with sun and fun on the beach. Situated a mere 32km from Seremban and 60km from Kuala Lumpur, PD has long been a weekend retreat for many inland dwellers, especially those from the city seeking temporary escape from the hustle and bustle of a hectic and stressful life.

Originally a town where charcoal was made and was once called Arang, it was later sought to be developed as a port. While it never did develop into a full-fledged port, PD's popular beaches attract thousands of weekend visitors from the cities.

PD's main attraction is its 18km stretch of white sandy beaches that extend from Tanjung Gemuk in the north to Tanjung Tuan in the south. These are carefully protected by rows upon rows of casuarina palms, coconut trees, and elegant Bayan trees. Located near Cape Rachado (Tanjung Tuan), Blue Lagoon is the most famous picnic spot and is an excellent spot for the water sport enthusiast.

PD usually comes alive in August each year during the "Pesta Port Dickson". This annual event draws in crowds from all over the country. This would be one great time to visit PD's beaches as there would be several activities and cultural events relating to the life of the locals.


Accommodation should pose no problem for the visitor as this resort town has a place to stay for all. Accommodation can be found in the form of government chalets, hotels, and bungalows or even privately owned apartments that are rented out at reasonable rates. Food stalls can also be easily found along the beaches, as well as the town center. Being a seaside resort, PD's specialty would naturally be seafood.

Getting There

By Road
Port Dickson is located along the coastal road an hour’s drive from Seremban. The latter is about 60 km south of Kuala Lumpur on the North-South Expressway and 40 km from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang. Regular bus and taxi services connect Port Dickson to Kuala Lumpur and Seremban.

By Rail
Rail travelers have to disembark at Seremban, which is serviced by the KTM Komuter from Kuala Lumpur.

With frequent buses, commuter trains, and taxis plying between Kuala Lumpur and the resort, Port Dickson's appeal lies in its easy accessibility and the attractions of a beach getaway.

About Cameron Highlands

Being a primarily agricultural domain, you will find an abundance of vegetables and fruits farms here. Also, Cameron Highlands is a leading producer of flowers in Malaysia; be prepared for a lovely sight of extraordinary flowers you won’t see flourishing elsewhere in Malaysia! Drive up as high as 1500 metres above sea-level to get here among the peaks of the main range of Peninsular Malaysia and enjoy temperatures as low as 16 ˚C.

One of the wonders of Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is the largest and most famous hill resort in the country. This highland paradise still retains much of the charm of an English village. Cameron Highlands is the smallest district in the state of Pahang which is located in the north-western corner of the state. Although it is in Pahang, its two main exits go to Tapah and Ipoh in the state of Perak.

It is made up of 3 main townships at different elevations. The first town from the south is Ringlet, followed by Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla and Kampong Raja.


Ringlet
If you're driving via the old road from Tapah, this is the first town you will see when you reach Cameron Highlands. Located at an elevation of 1,200 metres above sea-level, Ringlet is one of the main agricultural hub for the highlands. Bertam Valley which is located about 5km away is one of the main flower and vegetable producers in Cameron highlands. You wont find any hotels here in Ringlet. The nearest hotel is the LakeHouse which is less then 10 minutes away. This is also the place to fill up on fuel if you're low on supply.

Tanah Rata
ImageFurther up is Tanah Rata which is about 20 minutes drive from Ringlet. This is the administrative capital of Cameron Highlands where most of the government offices are located. The general hospital and the district police station is also located here. If you're taking the express buses, this is where the journey would end. Most of the chalets and backpacker's accommodation is located here in and around Tanah Rata. Almost all the jungle trekking and waterfall trails starts from here.

Local tours and transfers out of Cameron Highlands can be obtained from the various tour operators in town. Money changers and internet cafe's can also be found here. Tanah Rata would be a nice place to enjoy the highlands, especially during the weekdays. It is much more quieter compared to Brinchang where most of the big hotels and restaurants are located.

Brinchang
Next is Brinchang which is about 10 minutes drive from Tanah Rata. This is where you will find most of the hotels and restaurants. The night market which is open every Saturday night features all kinds of vegetables, flowers, fruits and other products of the highlands. This place can get really crowded during the weekends and holiday season. Parking can be a headache during this time. Next to Ringlet, this is the other town with petrol stations. Remember to fill up before you leave Cameron Highlands.

Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla & Kampung Raja
Beyond Brinchang, the road leads to all the way to Blue Valley. Most of the tourist spots are located around Kea Farm. This is where you will find the markets, vegetable farms, flower gardens and butterfly gardens. The road also branches out to the Sungai Palas tea plantation from here. If you continue on the main road heading north, it will be downhill from Kea Farm onwards. You will see vegetables farms all the way from here to Tringkap and beyond. Tringkap is a small farming community where you can find small stalls along the road selling local produce. There's also a few restaurants here where tourists have meals before leaving Cameron Highlands via the north. Fifteen minutes away is Kuala Terla, another small farming community. Kampung Raja is the last town on the map. Since the opening of the Simpang Pulai road, this town has become the gateway to the highlands from the north. From here, you can head out of the highlands to Ipoh or Gua Musang in Kelantan.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Bukit Tinggi,Pahang


Bukit Tinggi is one of the travel paradise located at Pahang, Malaysia near Genting Highlands.
Bukit Tinggi is just over an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur City centre and lies some 2500 feet above sea level. Bukit Tinggi famous with France Village, Colmar Tropicale.

PLACES
· Colmar Tropicale
· Bukit Tinggi Golf and Country Club
· Japanese Village
· The Rabbit Park
· Donkey Rides
· Deer Sanctuary
Colmar Tropicale
Colmar Tropicale is a replica of a collection of buildings from a north-eastern village in France dating back to the 16th Century. It’s just like a picture postcard. The France themed resort was opened in July 2000. It’s surrounded by lush tropical forest land. Just RM16 for adults and RM8 for children below twelve, they can enjoy the various entertainments at Colmar Tropicale. A clock tower at the entrance welcomes the visitors. You need to walk up and down curvy concrete staircases to view the entire development.

The theme hotel is made up of eight blocks of architectural wonder, each with its unique style, from its colourful roof tiles to cobblestone ground. The hotel has several outlets, where you can dine in the France way. Central to the village is Colmar Square where the aroma of the blooms will tantalise your senses. There are fountains and park benches in the square for relaxation after a hard day’s work browsing in the 17 theme shops, or should one wish to take a breather from participating in the various activities. The drawbridge reminiscent of ancient castles, clock tower with an original cuckoo bird clock, and viewing tower complements the ambience.
Live bands and snake performances entertain the visitors on a stage.
A clown juggles balls and pins, rides on his cycle, hops around playing tricks and acting merry.
Authentic French food is served from sidewalk cafes and restaurants. The tables are placed strategically around the square so you can enjoy a meal or glass of wine whilst taking in the ambience. A wide selection of dining options is available to guests staying at the Colmar Tropicale and a variety of exotic cocktails, beverages, and snacks are also available. The 260 well-appointed guest rooms and suites at the Colmar Tropicale offer a range of amenities to ensure a relaxing stay. Recreational facilities at the Colmar Tropicale include swimming pools.
La Cigogne
Authentic French dining where you can simple excellent fois gras and choucroute, an Alsacian specialty.
Le Poulet Roti
Roast chicken, a favourite with kids.
Le Vin
Fine selection of cigars and French wines.

Le Blason
Buffet breakfast, lunch, dinner and an international a la carte menu.
La Boulangerie
A wide variety of freshly baked breads and pastries by resident French baker.
La Flamme
Pastries and pizza and the infamous tarte flambé.
Haagen Dazs
Ice-cream corner.


One of the highlights is horse trail rides. Be it the adventurous Creek and River Rides or romantic Picnic Rides, a team of certified instructors and professional trainers will help in choosing the right horse and guide you on your trails. Choose from the resort’s majestic Quartar horses, Australian stock, Arab-Draft Cross, Appaloosa, tough Standard Bred or Palominos as you view the stunning sunset and incredible surroundings.

Bukit Tinggi Golf & Country Club

The undulating terrain of the 18-hole golf course at Bukit Tinggi Golf & Country Club offers one of the most challenging and picturesque golfing experiences in Malaysia. The golf club is equipped with luxurious furnished suites, golfers’ rooms, a full-fledged sport and recreational facility. Sports and recreational facilities such as a 12-lane bowling alley, snooker room, badminton, squash and basketball courts, a gymnasium and swimming pools.
First Paintball TAG range
An exciting sport where you shoot it out with semi-automatic paint guns!
Japanese Village

The garden was planned and designed by renowned Japanese architect, Mr Kaio Ariizumi and built by a team of 22 skilled craftsmen from Japan.
Visitors can discover Japanese authenticity here. It encompasses a Japanese Tea House, The Ryo Zan Tei Japanese Restaurant, Sakura and Ume Tatami Suites, Tatami Spa, Botanical garden and a Japanese souvenir shop.
Japanese Tea House & Garden
From the chumon(entrance gate) to stone lanterns, from wood roofing shingles to tatami mats, and countless other artifacts, the Japanese Garden is the epitome of authencity indesign and craftsmanship. The Tea House lies at the heart of the village. Guests and visitors may participate in a Japanese tea ceremony. An hour long authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony conducted by Kimono clad ladies can be observed at the Japanese Tea House located within a Japanese garden with mini waterfalls and a pond of multi-coloured Koi.

Ryo Zan Tei Japanese Restaurants
The only Japanese restaurant in Malaysia that is located in the midst of a tropical rainforest high up in the hills of the Main Range. With a menu that offers everything from a bowl of udon to an authentic bento, it is yhe perfect place to relax after a visit to the Japanese Village.

Ume Tatami Suite
Exclusively for those who wish to experience the japnese culture for longer than a day. The detailing, for tatami mats to wood-frame paper screen doors, Ume Tatami Suite captures the essence of Japanese architecture and design to offer exclusive luxurious living in the solitude of a tropical rainforest.

Tatami Spa
The first of its kind outside Japan, offering the Japanese art of relaxation and pampering at its most magnificent luxurious hot bath.

Botanical Garden
A one kilometer walk path built on four acres of virgin forest lies the Botanical Garden. A rare opportunity to walk through a tropical rainforest. Here amidst lush greenery, one can appreciate the sight of multi-coloured and multi shaped flora and fauna, hear the call of birds and monkeys, insects buzzing and the fragrance of the growing forest. Signs with names and information snippets of trees, plants and flowers were put up for visitors.

The Rabbit Park

Rabbits, rabbits everywhere! The children can play with the adorable furry beings. There are over 200 furry rabbits which you can feed and cuddle. A delightful experience the whole family can enjoy.
Donkey Rides
Children read about them in fairy tales. Here, they can see and touch real live donkeys, and best of all, enjoy ride to remember.



Deer Sanctuary
Shy and elusive in the wild, these beautiful white spotted deer and the Timorensis Deer, originally from Holland and Sulawesi, Indonesia, will delight everyone.

HOW TO GET THERE

The turn off to the Bukit Tinggi is a few kilometers down the highway after the exit point to Janda Baik and the Selesa Hillhomes.
The drive up to the Bukit Tinggi is a pleasant one with well-paved roads, although there are some precarious bends. Bukit Tinggi operates a shuttle service to ferry passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Colmar Tropicale.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

KAPAS ISLAND (PULAU KAPAS)


Kapas Island abounds in numerous deserted, white sandy beaches lined with shady palm trees to make a perfect niche to laze on. Relaxation is the foremost occupation here. It offers a refreshing change from everyday haste.

The island is just 4 nautical miles from Marang. It's is an ideal place to break away and chill it out. Kapas Island is made up of two islands Gem Island (Pulau Gemia) and Kapas Island. Kapas Island is about easy access, choices and plenty of bargains. Places to stay ranging from camping sites to dormitory to island resorts with en suite facilities. Only thing that never change on this island is the constant number of backpackers arriving and departing each day. July, August and the local holidays are the best times to go.

An island famous for its clear waters, sandy white beaches and swaying palms, it is relatively isolated. Home to an infinite variety of hard and soft corals, the waters around the island abound with seashells, fish and turtles.

The island's laid back atmosphere is ideal for relaxation but the more adventurous will find it is also a haven for swimming, snorkeling, and windsurfing, kayaking, boating and fishing. Kapas has somehow become the refuge of those who refuse or could not join the Perhentian' crowd. The island is favorite with the local people in the very high season and the public holidays.

Kapas Island offers a variety of adventures to the Sun and Sea lovers. The hidden sweats of nature's splendors both on land and below the sea. You could track into the island's interior and amazed at the colorful natural flora and fauna along the way. Explore the most varied marine life among the many coral reefs around the island. Snorkeling and underwater diving is popular along stretches of shallow coral reefs of the island's western shore.



HOW TO GET THERE

Kapas Island is just 10 minutes away by speed boat from Marang jetty, which is 18km south of Kuala Terengganu or about 20 minutes by road.

To get to the islands, you can also board a bus or taxi at Kuala Terengganu for the fishing village of Marang. It costs about RM1.00 by bus and RM10.00 by non-airconditioned taxi. Air-conditioned taxis charge RM15.00.



WHERE TO STAY

1.Duta Puri Island Resort
2.Kapas Beach Chalet
3.Makcik Gemok Beach Resort
4.Kapas Garden Resort
5.Kapas Island Resort


WHERE TO EAT

1.Duta Puri Island Resort Restaurant
2.Kapas Beach Chalet Restaurant
3.Makcik Gemok Beach Resort Restaurant
4.Kapas Garden Resort Restaurant
5.Kapas Island Resort Restaurant

www.cuti.com.my/guide_terengganu.htm
http://www.tourism.terengganu.gov.my/islands/marang/kapas.htm

Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands(About 1850m above sea level) is a mountain peak within the Titiwangsa Mountains on the border between the states of Pahang and Selangor of Malaysia. Genting Highlands enjoys a spring-like climate,with temperatures no higher than 25°C and rarely falling below 14°C yearly. The temperature in Genting Highlands ranges from 16°C to 24°C all year around.

A self-proclaimed City of Entertainment, Genting Highlands is Malaysia’s low-budget, family-friendly, attempt at Las Vegas. The primary draw is that Genting Highlands is the only place where you can gamble legally in Malaysia, but there’s also a theme park to keep the kids amused. As a plus, being located up in the highlands means it’s cooler than the steamy lowlands
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WHAT IN GENTING HIGHLANDS


First World Plaza

First World Plaza is perhaps the coolest shopping mall in Malaysia – quite literally! Housing over 90 retail outlets, this shopping mall also contains a bowling arena, a cineplex, an indoor theme park, a man-made winter wonderland and a Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! This shopping-mall-with-a-difference also has plenty of dining options within it, from fast-food joints to gourmet restaurants, where patrons can fuel up after a long day trawling the shops and visiting all the featured attractions.

Casinos

There are two casinos open to the general public, both of which are open 24 hours and are limited to non-Muslims over 21.(Non-Malaysian Muslims are welcome.)
Table games of choice are roulette, baccarat and Chinese games such as tai sai and pai gow, with poker barely registering. There are also countless slot machines, but many if most require signing up with Genting’s WorldCard system if you want to withdraw any winnings.
A notional dress code applies, prohibiting T-shirts, shorts and sandals, and while there are theoretical non-smoking zones here and there, all casinos are wreathed in dense smoke. One final difference to Vegas: not only are there no cocktail waitresses, but you can’t even buy a drink inside.
a. Casino de Genting, Genting Hotel. Located in the and connected by walkway to the neighboring Monte Carlo Casino, this is easily the largest of the casinos and you’ll probably find your vice of choice in here somewhere – they even have a few video poker machines. Visitors with foreign passports are allowed to enter the “International Room” VIP zone if they agreee to sign up to WorldCard.
b. StarWorld, First World Hotel. A smaller-size replica of the Casino de Genting.

Arena of Stars

An impressive entertainment venue in a class of its own, Arena of Stars has played host to some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry over the years. Jim Brickman, Richard Clayderman, Kitaro and The Black-Eyed Peas are just some of the international acts who have graced its halls. Hosts concerts and shows most weekends, but most feature B-grade Chinese pop stars or Western artists well past their prime.

Theme Parks

For families with children visiting Genting Highlands can be lots of fun. There is a wide selection of outdoor and indoor theme parks. For water lovers,there is a choice between an indoor splash pool with warm water, or an outdoor water park.
The outdoor theme park features more than 20 classic rides suitable for the entire family,such as the double loop Corkscrew, Rolling Thunder Mine Train, Cyclone and Flying Dragon. Other more gentle rides such as the monorail,mini train, Tea Cup and Flyong Jumbo are suitable for small children.
The sparking, new First World Plaza indoor theme park is the home for six theme areas from around the world each featuring unique rides France, England, Italy, America, Switzerland and Malaysia.
The First world Plaza also boasts the Genting Sky Venture, the only free fall skydiving simulator in Asia.
Opening Hours
Outdoor Park: Weekdays 10am to 6pm, Weekends 8am to 8pm
Indoor Park and First World Plaza rides: Daily 8am to 12midnight
More information about ticketing can be found at the Genting Highlands websites, there are often discount promotions for purchasing the Theme Park passes online.

WHERE TO STAY


With 10 00 rooms to chosen from, there are usually plenty of beds at Genting. On weekdays in the off-season, rooms can be very cheap indeed(under RM20), but demand is highly seasonal and the hotels fill up fast in November and December.
All hotels are run by Genting and share the same reservation center, reachable online or by phone at +60-3-27181118.
Top-Rated Hotels
1. Genting Hotel(5 star)
2. Highlands Hotel(5 star)
3. Resort Hotel Genting Highlands(4 star)
4. Theme Park Hotel(3 star)
5. First World Hotel(3 star)
6. Awana Genting Highlands
7. Twin Pines Chalet
8. Ria Apartments
9. Seri Malaysia Genting Highlands

HOW TO GET THERE

By bus

There are frequent buses from various points in Kuala Lumpur, including the Puduraya bus terminal(every 30min) and KL Sentral train station(hourly).
There are also buses from Pekeliling Bus Station to Genting Highlands(every 30 min). booking in advance is advisable as services can sell out, especially on weekends.
All buses take around one hour and cost RM8.30-RM8.50 one way, with most terminating at the Skyway cable car station, from where it’s an 11 min ride up to Genting Highlands(included in bus ticket price). Buses departing after 8pm head directly to the resort.

By car

It will take approximately 45 minutes to reach Genting Highlands if you start your journey from Kuala Lumpur Karak Highway. You can drive up either along Kurak Highway or the Batang Kali Road.

By Genting Skyway

Genting Skyway connects Genting Highlands with the kyway station in GohTong Jaya town. Covering a distance of 3.8km, it is South East Asia longest skyway system and also the world’s fastest skyway(at the maximum speed of 6 metres per second, the 3.38kilometres journey up the mountain peak takes only 11 min).Passengers will disembark at the smart and impressive Genting Skyway Station at GohTong Jaya. Bus and car parking facilities are readily available. The ultra-efficient station will allow hotel and luggage check-in procedures to be completed at the station itself. Visitors need only sit back and enjoy a leisurely ride up to the holiday resort without having to go through further hassles of checking-in formalities while at hotels.
Fare:RM4.00 one way, RM7.00 return

Genting Highlands Map



Genting Highlands View


Genting Highlands indoor theme park



Genting Highlands outdoor theme park