26 September

Kuala Lumpur - Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Sunway Lagoon’s water park, the Waters of Africa ‘playground’, is its most popular zone. Malaysia’s first surf simulator, the FlowRider, sees the most action; here, surfers can show off their skills and it is frequently used for competitions while surfing and body-boarding sessions are held at weekends at the wave pool. Other popular rides include the Congo Challenge – a six-lane water slide that achieves speeds of up to 40kmph – while thrill-seekers will love to spin around in the loops of the African Pythons before they’re spat out of the gigantic tubes. Another ride for daredevils is the Cameroon Climb. Here, two riders swoop down from a height of 15m in double tubes and shoot up and down till they come to a standstill. Kids are also well-catered for – especially noteworthy is Little Zimbabwe, an interactive water playground built to resemble an African village complete with huts and Masai warriors guarding the entrance. 

Pulau Pinang -Penang Street Art


Making strolling through Georgetown’s streets just a little bit more exciting, in 2012 Penang’s municipal council hired London-trained Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic and charged him with breathing new life into some of the atmospheric Chinese shop-houses around the inner city. An effort to spawn awareness of the rich history of the streets, the project was a success with Zacharevic turning certain areas into thriving tourist destinations that also became the much-talked about object of attention among locals.   

His artwork is spread out across Penang’s city centre, along roads like Muntri Street, Weld Quay, Lebuh Leith, Armenian Street, Ah Quee Street and more.

Sabah - Gunung Kinabalu


 Mount Kinabalu located in Sabah is the highest peak in Malaysia and the highest peak on the island of Borneo.

Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain between New Guinea and the Himalayas and has stunning views.

Mount Kinabalu is known as one of the easiest peaks to climb because it does not require special expertise to climb the mountain.

Mount Kinabalu is located in the eastern part of Malaysia and is known as Kinabalu National Park and is a World Heritage Site. Kinabalu is the highest peak

in the Borneo Crocker Range and is the 4th highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago after Papua Puncak Jaya, Puncak Trikora and Puncak Mandala located in Indonesia.

The best time to come to Mount Kinabalu is during the dry season from February to April because it can climb the mountain more easily

as well as fun.The distance of Kinabalu Park is about fifty miles east of Kota Kinabalu and can be reached in two hours.

If you are coming from Sandakan, the journey by bus to Mount Kinabalu will take six hours.

Most visitors take 3 days 2 nights to go up and down from Mount Kinabalu although it can be done within 2 days 1 night.

 The 8 -kilometer climb starts from Timpohon Gate (1800m). Then the next destination after 6 hours of climbing is at Laban Rata (3273m).

 Visitors can also stay at one of the guest houses in Laban Rata if visitors intend to see the sunrise at the top of Mount Kinabalu.

 The next day visitors will leave in the morning around 02:00 am and take 3 to 4 hours to reach the top then descend again.

 to Laban Rata for breakfast before making the next descent