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Escape the city buzz of Kuala Lumpur and head into the refreshing highlands on this full-day adventure. This tour combines cool mountain scenery, thrilling entertainment, and cultural discovery with visits to Genting Highlands and the iconic Batu Caves.

Glide above lush rainforest on a scenic cable car ride, explore Malaysia’s famous hilltop resort, and climb the vibrant 272 steps to one of the country’s most important Hindu shrines.

Start your day with a convenient pickup from Kuala Lumpur and travel to the Genting cable car station. Hop aboard the Genting Skyway and enjoy panoramic views as you ascend into the mountains.

At Genting Highlands, you’ll have free time to explore. Try your luck at the casino, enjoy indoor and outdoor theme parks, or browse a wide range of shops and entertainment venues.

On the return journey, stop at Batu Caves. Climb the 272 colorful steps guarded by the towering golden statue of Lord Murugan and explore the impressive cave temple set within limestone cliffs.

Air-conditioned vehicle
 
Round-trip Genting Skyway cable car standard ticket
 
English-speaking tour guide
 
Pickup and drop-off from selected locations (if option chosen)
Theme park ticket
 
Glass-floor gondola
 
Meals and beverages
 
Wi-Fi in vehicles
 
Additional costs caused by force majeure (i.e traffic delays, strikes, weather, and machine failure etc)
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The tour lasts დაახლოებით 10 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, and free time at Genting Highlands and Batu Caves.

Yes, the package includes a round-trip Genting Skyway cable car ticket, offering stunning aerial views of the rainforest.

Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Bring a light jacket (weather is cooler in the highlands)
Wear modest clothing for visiting Batu Caves (no shorts, sleeveless tops, or short skirts)

No, meals and beverages are not included. You’ll have free time at Genting Highlands where you can choose from many dining options.

Yes, but note that climbing the 272 steps at Batu Caves may be challenging for some visitors. There is no elevator access.