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Genting Highlands Sightseeing

Similar to Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands is another popular hill station of Malaysia that is also known as the city of entertainment due to its wild nightlife, massive shopping complexes and entertainment beyond imagination. Besides the entertainment and nightlife, Getting is also known for its temples and shrines that are located in some of the remote areas that attract Hindu and Buddhist devotes from all over the world.

Popular Attractions

Genting skyway

A ropeway located on top of the Genting Hills is a popular tourist attraction that takes you on a 3.4 km long journey ranging at an altitude of 550 m. it is also the longest ropeway in southeast Asia.

Chin Swee Caves Temple

Located on an isolated hill, the temple is a popular tourist destination known for housing a 15m tall statue of Lord Buddha. The place is also known for its peaceful and pleasant environment.

Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park

With more than 90 rides and numerous activities, Skytropolis is a family-friendly park that is the most preferred choice among kids.

Popular Restaurants

Coffee Terrace

A popular coffee shop in Genting Highlands, Coffee Terrace is known for its local Malayan dishes and international cuisines headed by some of the finest chefs in the country.

Nicsmann 1940s

Nicsmann 1940s is an iconic restaurant of the valley known for its unique ambience and historic tales. The restaurant serves a wide range of dishes from Chinese and Western cuisine.

Foon Lock

Foon Lock is another popular dining joint in Genting Highlands that is popular for serving seafood and breathtaking views of the valley.

Spice Garden

The Indian restaurant serves some of the finest dishes from Indian cuisine that are located on the skyline avenue and is a must-visit for food lovers.

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