Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Genting Highlands, Malaysia
Know the most popular landmarks in Genting Highlands, Malaysia. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
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| W Phoon weng hon |
10 December 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Drove there and spent the day in Genting Outdoor and indoor theme park.
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| A Lim |
28 October 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Genting Highlands is self-contained. Self-drive is recommended for experienced drivers. You can rely on the people of Malaysia for directions if you are unsure of how to get to Genting Highlands/Kuala Lumpur.
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| Y Tuan gee |
10 September 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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If you aren't sure of the destination, you can make arrangements with
the hotel manager to use their limo-service to take you right to the door-step. Once you are there, you are safe to get around on your own with the help of the signboards located at various places of both indoor and outdoor.
There is also a Chinese temple somewhere out there. While the children are at the Theme Park, why not try your luck at the casino.
Most important of all, you will never be
left hungry as there are many restaurants and cafe just around the corner.
Last but not least, hope you or/and your family, will enjoy yourself at Gentings Highland Resort.
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| C Chan |
05 September 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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This is the first time I travelled to Genting without going through Travel Agent tour package and enjoyed the 'freedom' in terms of the time to arrive and to leave Genting. It is easy to take a bus from Singapore to KL and to connect a shuttle bus from KL bus terminal to Genting Skyway Terminal to take the cable car upto Genting.
The only bad 'experience' during this trip is the 'crowd'. E.g. having to queue at least 45mins for the cable car ride upto Genting and the waiting time for most of the rides at the Theme Park was about 15 to 30 minutes. If possible, avoid peak period.
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| M Panandikar |
23 August 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Malaysia is a fabulous place to visit with economical 5* Hotels. Great food. Very Reasonable shopping, & Cheap mode of Transportation (Taxis).
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| T Bukhari |
01 July 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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All transportaion to & from hotel are easily accessible to everyone - resonable fares too.
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| M Parekh |
23 May 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Genting is a must for every traveller visiting
Kuala Lumpur.Its only one hr 15 minutes drive.
If you are a family with kids then it is the
right place for unlimited pure fun for the entire
family.
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