10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Malaysia That You Shouldn't Miss

November 19, 2021 Venice Greaves

Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
Restaurants in Malaysia

1. Escape Theme Park

828 Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, Penang Island 11050 Malaysia +60 3-3310 0229 [email protected] http://www.escape.my/
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5.0 based on 2,361 reviews

Escape Theme Park

ESCAPE is the fun destination with exciting rides and attractions. Hosted with nature in mind. Located in Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia, ESCAPE re-introduces outdoor play in a natural environment so to give the visitor an appreciation of the world around them and shows that there's no age limit to having fun.

Reviewed By doreamoncomel - Penaga, Malaysia

I really enjoy all the game, from the first we go to kite fly, the instructor syazrul and his friend tell me how to join.. and we really excited... then we go to atan 20 meter guys.. i scream all the way before jump ahahha Thanks again to atan’s leap instructor, motivate me before i jump. Really appreciate. This activity was thrilled guyss.. Then we go to all over place hahaha really best with services friendly workers, always smile and keep invite us to join their competition. For Me, meet 4 new friend from different place, and the best part is we go to tubby racer, longest tube for 4 minute, wahh so long and ride the bicycle at gravity place ... hahaha... tq team escape i will come again soon.. why just 5 star, me give 100 star to u guys.. more info can check my youtube (kakmon channel) i will upload more video soon tq

2. Sipadan National Park

Semporna Malaysia http://www.borneo.org
Excellent
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5.0 based on 380 reviews

Sipadan National Park

Reviewed By viviensly

60mins speedboat ride from Semporna jetty with Celebes Explorer dive center, departure at 07:30. Upon arrival, the boat pack on the shore, jump off the vessel then we had to sign in at the Island Registration, individually. 1st dive: Barracuda Point Wall/ drift dive Dive time: 60mins Marine life: white tips shark (resting) 2nd dive: South Point Slope/ drift dive Marine life: Cyclone School of Big Eye Trevally, Giant Green Turtles, White tip sharks (resting and circling) and Napoleon Wrasse. 3rd dive: Turtle Tomb/ Cave Wall/ drift dive Marine life: GREEN HUMPHEAD PARROTFISHS (40mins), Giant Green Turtle & Barracuda Fishes Highlight: 1) REMEMBER: you are there for scuba diving and nothing else. 2) divers must be experienced with drift and buoyancy control to avoid damaging sensitive to marine life. 3) no fresh water, basic toilet (many soiled & dirty cubicles, no washing material or drying material available on the island. 4) limited jetty access, you are lucky if your operator can dock on the very poor constructed wood bridge. 5) check with your operator best/ highest chance to see Green Humphead Parrot Fishes.

3. Niah Caves

Miri Malaysia +60 85-434 184 http://www.sarawakforestry.com/htm/snp-np-niah.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

Niah Caves

Reviewed By Lo11111111

I depart as early as 5am from miri city centre to Pujut Bus station by grab (many grab are available even it is still early morning). At Pujut Bus station, bus any bus ticket heading to Bintulu (no reservation needed as there are many highway bus company, counter has open very early as well). Bus trip will takes about 90 minutes before stopping at Niah rest area (Persimpangan Niah). The journey was little bumpy, don't eat heavy breakfast before boarding! Once you reach Niah rest area, just ask the bus driver how to locate the local car driver to take you up to Niah cave, which is just about less than 10 min driving. There are many local drivers stand by already. One way cost RM30. I exchange my mobile number with the driver so that I can call him to take me down from Niah (he offer me discount as well as I book him 2 ways). For return trip, just hop in to any highway bus heading to Miri (again, no reservation required). You can pay by cash to driver upon arrival. Travelling by highway bus is very easy and much cheaper compared to booking a private car or grab all the way from Miri centre to Niah cave. Do try it out! As a slow solo hiker, I took 4 hours to visit all 3 caves and orang asli village. I would recommend to hike as early as possible as the weather is cooler, and less crowd (which you could take as many picture as you can without anyone in the picture!). There are 2 orang Iban ladies selling some drink and souvenirs on the half way, you need to pay RM0.50 to use the toilet as well. I enjoy every moment of hike and scenery. The caves were amazing to see! Do prepare good hiking shoes, torchlight, gloves, ample drinking water. Watch out your steps as the caves are slippery, some wooden planks are broken as well.

4. Sepang International Circuit

Jalan Pekeliling Jalan Pekeliling, Sepang, Sepang District, Selangor, Sepang 43900 Malaysia +60 3-8778 2200 http://www.sepangcircuit.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 723 reviews

Sepang International Circuit

Reviewed By debbiestrachan13 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Fantastic 3 days at Sepang! VIP Village passes allow access on Friday to the circuit and paddock area. Saturday (Silver) and Sunday (Gold) passes allow access to the VIP Village, situated on the first floor above the garages, with viewing from large windows within the room or from the roof. There is free access to the paddock all day on both days and a pit lane walk on each day too. You are welcomed by VIP Village staff who show you to the table you will sit at each day, Tables are set for 10. The room is well air conditioned and is open from 0830 to 1630, providing breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks, along with a complimentary bar service throughout the day. The food is of a high standard and service attentive. TV screens are well positioned around the room and Event Programmes are provided on Sunday. There is the opportunity to win prizes from scratch cards upon arrival each day. The environment Is relaxed and friendly and there is the opportunity to meet new people, especially those at your table. We had a brilliant group at Table 14! The Sepang circuit is fantastic. It offers great viewing of the track, is well organised with lots of stalls and activities and also provides buses to and from KL. We would highly recommend a visit and if you are going, why not treat yourself to the VIP Village! The Motogp racing, of course, speaks for itself - FABULOUS! Last, but certainly not least, a special mention to Stefano Abate from the VIP Village team who took superb care of us. Not just escorting those of us who won Moto2 pit lane wall prizes and a grid walk prior to the Asia cup, but for answering our continuous and numerous questions -Thank you!

5. Mount Kinabalu

88300 Malaysia
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4.5 based on 1,442 reviews

Mount Kinabalu

Reviewed By ShukryAbdullah - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

Me and my team ( a group of 3 people, 1 man 2 women, all adults 40 years above) went for my Mount Kinabalu climbing trip from December 30 2020 then climbing down on January 1, 2021, after reaching Low's Peak successfully. This is my 11th climb. My other two team members are experienced climbers and have been climbed Mount Kinabalu for the 31th time. We all are local Malaysian living in Kota Kinabalu city center. We celebrated New Year Eve at the base camp of Mount Kinabalu in the Panalaban area where Laban Rata rest house is located at. That was my first time ever celebrating the new year in Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Malaysia and in South East Asia. We spent 2 nights in Panalaban. On December 29, 2020, we took a public cab in Kundasang station near Bandaran Berjaya Kota Kinabalu city center. It was a brand new Toyota Innova. Driver name is Wol. Each of us paid MYR 25 cash to the driver for our group to go to Tahubang Lodge, an accommodation right in front of Kinabalu Park. We spent 1 night staying at Tahubang Lodge. Kinabalu Park entrance is just a 1-minute walk from Tahubang Lodge. During our stay, we are the only guests in Tahubang Lodge on December 29, 2020. On the next day (December 30, 2020) it was a rainy day. I woke up at 4 AM and realized it was heavy rain. When we took our breakfast at 8:00 AM it was still raining. At 9:00 AM we went to the Kinabalu Park registration counter to register for our Mount Kinabalu climbing trip. After that, we received our climber badge card showing our first name and our climber ID number. For tracking and safety check. Our guide is Aaron Brian O'neil Roland or "Aaron" for short. He was a nice guy and very friendly. Rain pours heavily during the middle of our climb to Panabalan Base Camp. Nature trail became like a small river as rainwater flows continuously from top to bottom. It was heavy rain from 10:30 AM to 3 PM - about 2.5 hours straight. Imagine how cold it was. The trail to the base camp became too slippery. The climb became more challenging. Aaron helped us arranging our stuff in our backpack when we need to change from our normal climbing attire to wet attire so we can keep our climb pace without stopping even in heavy rain. We reached the Panalaban area (the basecamp) around 6 PM. We booked for 2 nights there so no need to rush like other climbers. Aaron is very kind. He did not complain much and only talk when asked and when needed. I saw that as a sign of maturity and years of experience since a young age. I've climbed with several other guides before. Aaron is different. Aaron keeps asking about us checking if we are ok or not. He shared his story about life as a full-time mountain guide. He shared many tips and advice about Mount Kinabalu climbing. Feels like we knew him for many years although we just met him because he was so friendly. If you are looking for the best mountain guide for your next Mount Kinabalu climbing trip I personally suggest Aaron be your mountain guide because of his good service. During our 2 nights stay, he checked us regularly. Aaron brought us for a sightseeing trip to several areas around Panalaban. He showed us where Gunting Lagadan Hut is, delivers a briefing about do and donts while being there, he showed the impact from the earthquake that happened in the middle of 2015 that we never see before. Aaron always with us, talking, chatting, laughing and enjoying coffee together with us. He will leave us alone only when we enter our room to get some rest and to sleep. He respects our privacy. Aaron is very knowledgeable about Mount Kinabalu. He became a porter in his teenage years then promoted to become a mountain guide. We stayed at Mokodou Hostel as we did our booking with Sabah Parks. The hostel is behind Laban Rata resthouse. Very clean. We feel safe in Aaron's care. He always is with us most of the time to ensure our safety during our climb to the top peak of Mount Kinabalu in the middle of the dark night challenged by the strong wind. He always is at our side. We appreciate his effort and his attention very much. Aaron motivates us without pushing too much, without shouting and without a sound of anger because of our slow movement due to slight dizziness being on the highest mountain in South East Asia. He always calm. He took care of us from start to finish just like a dear brother. He never let us feel down. He keeps good eye contact and always watching us on our way to Low's Peak. We feel so lucky and so happy to have Aaron as our guide. I am an experienced climber and I've climbed with 10 previous mountain guides before him during our previous trip. Aaron is different. He gave full service as a mountain guide more than what we need. He gave his best effort to guide us and taking care of us as his dear friends without asking anything in return. The way he talks is soft. Not too high and not too low. Aaron talked with passion, not too cocky, and not looking down on you. From our point of view, we saw Aaron as a passionate mountain guide. Guiding and meeting climbers like us were his passion even though he did not mention it for even a word. We saw that in his eyes. He truly loved his job very much. We reached Low's Peak, the top peak of Mount Kinabalu at early morning on January 1, 2021, during the beautiful sunrise of a new year's day all because of Aaron as our motivator and our Mount Kinabalu guide. We will climb Mount Kinabalu again next time with Aaron as our guide for sure. We recommended Aaron as best mountain guide to anyone who want to climb Mount Kinabalu. Thank you for all your kind help, Aaron!

6. Panorama Langkawi SkyCab

Oriental Village, Burau Bay, Langkawi 07000 Malaysia +60 4-959 4225 [email protected] http://Panoramalangkawi.com
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4.5 based on 12,224 reviews

Panorama Langkawi SkyCab

Panorama Langkawi is located on the southwest coast of Langkawi island. The cable car ride will bring you all the way up to about 708 meters above sea level. This journey covers a total distance of 2.2 km linking the Base Station at the foothill of Machinchang mountain to Top Station at the mountain summit & to the SkyBridge.

Reviewed By kishorpatel73 - Navsari, India

Very easy Buying tickets and friendly staff Good Experience in sky cab , very nice 3d Art Gallery, sky Rex, and skyrim, very nice oriental village Overall very very good Experience

7. Adventure Zone

Jalan Batu Ferringi Golden Sands Resort, Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island 11100 Malaysia 604 886 1911 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 315 reviews

Adventure Zone

Adventure Zone is a 10,000-square-foot facility comprising of a comprehensive indoor playground with three categories of drop slides and multiple sections of modular play equipment. The main highlight will be the drop slides, which have proven to be extremely safe and offer high level of enjoyment for both children and adults.

Reviewed By Explorercanoe

Stayed at Rasa Sayang hotel. Crew at kids club was attentive and caring. Daughter enjoyed pool activities and get to select their own meal at Sigi restaurant. A shout out to crew at Adventure zone, he was very patient and encouraged my daughter to try the red slide with steep slope. Overall, facilities are okay but attentive staff makes up for it.

8. Mulu Caves

Near Long Terawan, Miri 98000 Malaysia +60 85-792 300 http://mulupark.com
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4.5 based on 243 reviews

Mulu Caves

Reviewed By NicT198 - Sibu, Malaysia

As a Malaysian, i have learned about the size of the caves from the school text books but i couldn't imagine how magnificently large and beautiful it is. Words and photos are insufficient to describe the size and beauty of these caves. There's a total of 4 show caves separated into 2 places: Deer and Lang caves are side-by-side: 3km walk from the park HQ - it is also the place to watch the 'bat exodus' Wind and Clear Water caves: requires a boat ride to reach; there are many stairs in these 2 caves but it's definitely worth the effort. - to visit: please prepare a torch light, poncho (just in case it rains), hiking shoes with good grip (could be slippery); and always, listen to the guide - they are there to make sure of our safety and comfort. on the side note: I believe this is the most well-maintained national park in Sarawak - clean and tidy.

9. Langkawi Sky Bridge

Langkawi Malaysia 0865640614 http://www.panoramalangkawi.com
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4.5 based on 4,460 reviews

Langkawi Sky Bridge

Reviewed By thesafasjournal - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

The view is so amazing from this bridge And the route you go through to reach its top is worth and wonderful A moment to be remembered while you travel up and down back by cable car. It’s breathtaking The view you see is so amazing and serene You will witness the beauty of island from the top at sky bridge Its a must visit when you go to langkawi Its so Instagramable place to click so many pictures The weather was so good when we visited

10. Kilim Karst Geoforest Park

Kuah, Langkawi Malaysia +60 12-365 9345 http://www.langkawigeopark.com.my/v2/geoheritage-a-geoforest-park/the-kilim-karst-geoforest-park.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,179 reviews

Kilim Karst Geoforest Park

Reviewed By Pigletau

We booked the day tour with lunch included thru our resort with Dev's Adventure Tours. It was a superbly informative tour which brought us to the Bat Caves, Crocodile Cave, thru the estuaries, where the very experienced Skipper spotted a Swamp Viper resting and well-camouflaged on the low branches of the mangrove tree. We saw loads of long-tailed macaques along the shores and were then given an informative lesson on the different mangrove tree species and the history of Langkawi and the importance of mangroves. We then proceeded to spot Kites and White-Bellied Eagles where we also witnessed their feeding. The guide also explained why there was feeding and how the feeding is controlled in a way that does not render the birds incapable of hunting for their own food. We then looked at the various stone formations as we traversed along the estuary before heading to Tanjong Rhu Beach for a short 20 mins before adjourning for lunch at a floating restaurant. We were also brought on a exciting ride against the waves of the open Andaman Sea on this trip. It was half a day well-spent and a wonderful history cum geography lesson coming alive thru the rich biodiversity we witnessed. It is highly recommended that you take a morning to explore the Kilim Geoforest and I would recommend that you do so with Dev's Adventure Tour.

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