Genting Highlands is open every day. The highlands may be closed on certain occasions, such as maintenance or renovations.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Genting Highlands is during weekdays and off-seasons to avoid crowds. It is also recommended to visit during the day to enjoy the lively atmosphere and the view of the highlands.
Genting Highlands is a diverse mountain retreat with a range of attractions to explore:
Cave Temples: Discover the intricate Hindu shrines within the cave chambers, including the main Temple Cave, Dark Cave, and Art Gallery Cave.
Huge Murals: Admire the massive Lord Murugan statue at the entrance and the colorful, detailed murals that adorn the cave walls.
The Void: Experience cutting-edge virtual reality adventures.
Robotics: Be amazed by the futuristic robotics show.
Family Rides: Enjoy various family-friendly rides and attractions in the park's different zones.
Dream Factory: Dive into the world of imagination with themed attractions like Animotion Planet and Cartoon Network Adventure.
Blastacia Kingdom: Experience thrilling rides like the Sky Tower and Space Cadets Adventure.
Gaming Areas: Try your luck at the diverse array of table games, slot machines, and electronic gaming machines.
Entertainment: Enjoy live performances, concerts, and shows at the casino's entertainment venues.
Statues and Shrines: Explore the temple grounds with its numerous statues, including the colossal Buddha statue.
Chin Swee Pagoda: Visit the iconic pagoda offering panoramic views of the highlands.
Various Restaurants: Experience a wide range of cuisines, from Malaysian street food to international gourmet dining, in the highlands' dining establishments.
Absolutely! It's a captivating mountain escape with a blend of attractions, nature, and entertainment.
You'll find diverse attractions like Batu Caves, indoor parks, a casino, and scenic spots like Chin Swee Caves Temple.
Entrance to most attractions and parks requires separate tickets. Check prices and packages here.
Don't miss the Batu Caves, Skytropolis Indoor Park, and the stunning views from Chin Swee Caves Temple.
Yes, photography is generally allowed, but some areas may have restrictions, so be mindful of signs.
Dress comfortably, but if you’re going to be visiting temples, we’d recommend covering shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
You'll find a wide range of restaurants offering everything from local delicacies to international cuisine. Some of the top restaurants include but are not limited to: Burger and Lobster Genting, The Laughing Fish, The Olive and Palsaik Korean BBQ.
You can drive, take a bus, or enjoy a scenic cable car ride on the Genting Skyway.
Yes, there are parking facilities, but be warned – it can get crowded during peak times.
Absolutely! There are family-friendly attractions like theme parks and the strawberry farm.
Weekdays tend to be less crowded, but the highlands are enjoyable year-round thanks to the wonderful weather and scenery.
Children and Senior Citizens get discounts on their tickets, and some large groups may also get an additional discount. Check this page out for more information on discounts and offers.