Things to do in Ampang Pecah (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (admission ends at 17:00)
Anonymous user:“The environment is beautiful and special, the facilities are perfect, but the only drawback is that the food sold inside is a bit expensive”
Helen 施:“Genting Highlands is really popular among locals. It is packed with people every weekend and holiday. There are several hotels all over Genting Highlands, including three-star, four-star and five-star hotels. Moreover, the hotel group is very generous and provides free rooms (but certain conditions must be met). This "free" strategy can also attract tourists to come and consume frequently.”
_TI***0v:“The cable is very simple to book and prevents cueing for tickets and can skip line is very busy both times I have been so expect to wait specially at the premium outlet end”
Opening hours: 09:00-21:00 (admission ends at 20:30)
_TI***zt:“Definitely worth a visit, fun for all ages. All the staff were amazing!! We tried to book in person for a couple of days at the towers but sold out. Only way in was booking tickets via trip.com and the prices were the same!”
Anonymous user:“This bus in Kuala Lumpur is incredibly convenient, allowing you to hop on and off at your desired stop. I highly recommend purchasing tickets directly through Ctrip, which is incredibly convenient and fast. Upon arriving in Kuala Lumpur, I realized how powerful Ctrip is! It's so worry-free!”
Akter Tania:“Batu Caves is a breathtaking cultural and natural wonder just outside Kuala Lumpur, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Malaysia! Towering over the entrance is the majestic golden statue of Lord Murugan, standing guard beside the iconic rainbow-colored staircase—272 steps leading to awe-inspiring limestone caves and sacred Hindu temples. The main cave, Cathedral Cave, is massive and filled with natural skylights and spiritual serenity.”
Fakhira Dzul:“Definitely worth doing, highly recommend to anyone with friends, families, or big groups. Geta busy at times with queues, but very, very fun activities to do there.”
可可新雅:“My Malaysian friend brought me to Kuala Kubu Bharu, a town outside Kuala Lumpur. There is a Hainanese coffee shop in this simple town that has been in business for more than 60 years. We drank coffee and ate Hainanese food here.
Although it is a coffee shop opened by Chinese, more than half of the customers are Malays and Indians. It is a multicultural shop. The coffee shop does not sell pork and is a halal canteen.
There was a large plate of nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaves on the table. I took a packet to try. The chili was a bit spicy, but it was delicious with nasi lemak. The coffee was very fragrant, rich and smooth. No wonder every table ordered coffee.
The Hainanese fried noodles, Hainanese chicken chop, Hainanese fried rice and toast sold in the store are not expensive and taste good.”