Friday, September 3, 2010

Top Ten In Genting Highlands

1. Awana Skyway

The Awana Skyway is South East Asia's longest cable car ride. Get from the hotels on the hill top to Station No.1, where buses arrives and depart for KL.
For RM10 ride the 3.4km long trip over lush tropical jungles and up in the clouds.
From Station No.1 below, to the main resorts on the hill top is a 700m climb.





2. Outdoor Theme Park

What would be going to Genting highland means if you don’t complete it with an outdoor themepark visit. There are rides available for everyone from children to thrill seekers to families. With the unlimited ride ticket with either express pass or normal pass, enjoy yourself at the exciting outdoor themepark.
For pricing visit http://www.rwgenting.com/en/themepark/tickets_packages/pricing.html






3. First World indoor theme park

For those who are afraid of the clouds outside and getting those chilly air in their sweaters, there is always the indoor theme park to make your day. It is a saver too when the dark clouds pass by and the outdoor park is not accessible.
For pricing: visit http://www.rwgenting.com/en/themepark/tickets_packages/pricing.html






4. Flying Coaster (RM 12 each adult and child)'

Experience the first asian hand gliding roller coaster. Enjoy the twist and turns of the ride while u lay down tummy first and experience the adrenaline rush of “flying”. U can fly up to f 4 person side by side making it a wonderful flying journey for you and your friends.







5. Ripley’s believe it or not! Museum

( Adult RM18 Child RM14)
You and ur family and friends will be astounded and amazed at the amazing collection and bizarreness of facts as you see the actual items Ripley collected during his travels around the world.
View works of art made from everyday objects, incredible collections and strange hobbies.
Exhibits ranges from the multi-faceted world of science and presentations of elaborate rituals from exotic religions and cultures. There are also illusions, state of the art technology, videos and special effects.






6. Genting Sky Venture

(Adult RM50 Child RM40)
Ever wanted to go Sky diving but too afraid of the extreme sport and dangers? Genting Sky Venture is a state of the art skydiving wind tunnel that gives you an experience of flying. Here, you can experience skydiving simulation with winds up to 196 km/hr wind tunnel.







7. Snow World

(Adult- RM17 Child RM14) inclusive of jacket, boots and gloves.
FREE NESTLÉ ice-cream or NESTLÉ BLISS Yogurt Drink for each entry pass holder.
Indulge in a snow fight, go sledging or simply enjoy the gentle touch of falling snowdrops on your face at Snow World. If u are from a tropical country and want to experience some snow, this is the place for u and your family and kids. Build a snowman or just chill off, its up to you.







8. Mushroom Farm

Secluded from many of its dining adversaries, this mushroom farm proves to be one of the best place to dine in a different environment. There is a small vegetable farm, koi pond, tea pot landscaping, minimart and a restaurant in this mushroom farm.If u can chance upon the mushroom farm, then u must be lucky. But for those who doesn’t have a clue, no worries, u can always call them up and they will be glad to pick u up at Genting Resort.
Phone number: 603 2112864







9. Chin Swee Caves Temple

Off the track from the Resort, this temple is located not far away from the resort itself. You can see the pagoda and the temple if you are driving your way up. This temple is worth the visit as it displays many scultures and architectural design depicting the teachings of Buddha as well as the journey of its religion.






10. Genting Bowl

RM6 b4 5pm RM8 after 5pm per game (exclusive of shoe – RM3)
You might wonder what is so special besides the cheap price? Well bowling should be the available nearby right? Here in Genting Bowl, the best time to go is when the sun and lights are out and the music is pumping. You can bowl in a very cozy atmosphere (club feel) with neon lights supporting the bowling alleys. Enjoy the music hits while you bowl with your buddies!


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have anyone of the bloggers went to the Ripley museums? Is it worth the time and money?

Mr Genting said...

Hi there! thanks for viewing our blog. yes, some of us have been to the museums and we like it alot. it is definitely a very educational and fun experience. After all, you are seeing the displays for real! not in tv programmes or book. this museum is sure worth your time and money!! do visit it when you are there!

take care and have fun!
Mr Genting