The fun never stops at Genting, City of Entertainment, perched
on the top of cool, breezy Genting Highlands. One big attraction in Genting is
the cool weather. Because of the 2,000m altitude, Malaysians like to visit just
to enjoy the 'European' weather!
In the evening, there is spectacular entertainment at the Genting
International Showroom or Pavilion, be it a thrilling magic show or an
ice-skating extravaganza. There are also opportunities to go shopping at First
World Plaza, visit the indoor and outdoor theme parks and feast on a wide range
of delicious food at the many restaurants.
The First World Plaza indoor theme park / shopping complex
features a series of fun rides and six theme areas named after famous cities
and landmarks from around the world - France (Champs Elysees), England
(London), Italy (Venice), America (Times Square and Universal Walk),
Switzerland (Swiss Alps) and Malaysia (Genting Walk).
The Snow World features a log cabin, an igloo, toboggan
slides and a snowy play area. It's cold in here, so remember to wear warm
clothing. Children will surely love the Rainforest Splash Pool, although the
air is chilly, the pool is filled with warm water.
Other attractions are Genting Sky Venture, the only
free-fall skydiving simulator in Asia, and Genting X-pedition Wall, an
international-standard rock-climbing wall stretching to 15 metres in height,
with a 6-metre overhang. There is also bowling, a video arcade, a cineplex and
many more fun rides.
One of the most popular attractions is the casino, the only
one in Malaysia.
Note: Genting Outdoor Theme Park closed from 1st September
2013 for 3 years to make way for the world’s first Twentieth Century Fox Theme
Park. Other rides and attractions located in First World Indoor Theme Park,
SnowWorld, Sky Venture, Genting Bowl, Vision City and Funtasy World Video Games
Park will remain opened as usual.
Getting Here
By Road: About 45 minutes' drive from Kuala Lumpur via the
Karak Highway.
By Bus or Taxi: The Kuala Lumpur-Genting direct coach
service is available from KL Sentral, Jalan Duta Coach Station, Gombak LRT
Station.
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