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5.0 based on 215 reviews
Experience a million year old rain forest on dirt bikes with a bit of Adventure thrown in. Expect waterfalls, rolling hills, jungle, river crossings and the best Enduro trails in & around Kuala Lumpur. We rent dirt bikes for both off & on-road tours!
5.0 based on 37 reviews
We are an outdoor adventure activity provider. If you are visiting Malaysia and keen to enjoy the beautiful country and it's great tropical outdoors do get in touch with us. Our activities include whitewater rafting, trekking, 'glamping', cycling, caving and more. We can handle individuals, small groups, families with children and even large groups. When you come on your trips with us it is a 'guest - host' relationship. We show you where the fun is and dangers to avoid. So, you get the real taste of adventure without unnecessary risks.
5.0 based on 111 reviews
ESCAPE Petaling Jaya is the answer to the modern-day problem of underdeveloped life-skills among us arising from the lack of play. Scientific research has proven that play is an integral part of building character and stimulating creativity necessary for a successful adult life. Play is just as important as academic excellence. ESCAPE PJ brings exciting rides and games, once hosted in the natural environment, into a contemporary setting at Paradigm Mall, Petaling Jaya. ESCAPE PJ re-introduces the play and values of yesteryear so to inject reality into a world overdependent on an isolation-inducing electronic lifestyle. Through fun activities, with an emphasis on self-directed play, the visitor experiences Low Tech, High Fun. ESCAPE PJdemonstrates there’s no age limit to having fun as the rides and games are designed for a wide range of age groups, abilities, and energy levels.
It was definitely a fun experience and worth the time! The Escape crew members/instructors were all friendly and courteous and that definitely made the experience a lot more fun and memorable too. Among the highlights for me was first the trapeze session with Usman and Julkifli. Damn, there was a lot of excitement and also pressure, the fun kind, to perform the aerobatics, swinging mid-air from bar and ropes. Would do this all over again, thank you Usman & Jul! Other than that, the Atan's leap was definitely thrilling! If not for the long walk up, I'd have gone for the 5th attempt. The banana flip and wall climbing were fun too! Overall, all the different challenges had something unique to experience and will bring the inner-child in you outside. Looking forward for the next Escape session to further conquer some of the challenges and myself in the process. Fun, fun, fun!!!
4.5 based on 723 reviews
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!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Tallest Mountain in State of Selangor in Malaysia, National Park
We began our climb at 7am from Kuala Pangsoon, after registration and paid the RM1 fee. We reached the peak at 1pm, came down at 2pm and reached the entrance at 8.30pm. The climb was challenging. Camp Lulu is a good place for camping, and we stopped there for quite a while to soak ourselves in the cold clear mountain stream. We will go back again for more climb as to prepare for our next year Mt Kinabalu climb.
4.5 based on 137 reviews
Camp5 is Asia's Largest Climbing Gym, located only 20min from downtown KL, on the rooftop of one of Asia's largest malls, 1 Utama Shopping Center. Housed in a 20m high glass tower, climbers enjoy panorama views with full air conditioning. Shower and lockers are available. Refuel at the Camp5 Café. Competent climbers will need to register when they first enter, you’ll need basic top-rope safety skills to climb on the ropes, or you can opt for Boulder-only access. Essential items are available for rent or you can get kitted out at the Proshop. If your new to climbing, enroll on a 1 Hour Try Climbing Session or the 4 Hour Basic Wall Course and gain the certification to climb on your own. Advanced booking is required. Book online at booking.camp5.com We also offer Outdoor Guided Climbing, Birthday Party Packages, Corporate Team Building and a host of other programs. Standard Hours are: 2-11pm Weekdays 10am-8pm Weekend and Public Holidays.
have been climbing at camp5 for years and I must say this is the best climbing gym in KL/PJ - variety of climbs and the routes are updated frequently to keep it fun and challenging. also, camp5 is good at maintaining safety standards/practices, which I appreciate and staff are friendly and accommodating! great place to spend your nights climbing!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
My better half and I decided to go to Kuala Kubu Bharu, popularly known as KKB, about 70 km from Kuala Lumpur to hike Bukit Kutu after reading that hikers would be rewarded with a very beautiful view at its peak, 1053 metres above sea level. We left our hotel in KKB early in the morning and drove along the road leading to Fraser’s Hill (Route 55). About 20 minutes later and after passing by the Sungai Selangor Dam, we turned right into Kampung Pertak, an orang asli (indigenous people) village. It is about 5 km from KKB town. We drove along a tarred road in the village and when we reached a T junction, we turned right. At the end of the road, there was a boom gate where the orang asli collected RM1 per person, a very reasonable fee to pay for the upkeeping of the place. A short distance later, there was an open gravel area to park our cars. Although it was still very early when we arrived, the place was full. It was a long weekend and many people had taken the opportunity to camp along the river, Sungai Pertak, and some had hiked up Bukit Kutu at night to catch the sunrise at the peak. We started the 6.5 km hike to the peak by crossing a short steel suspension bridge over the river and a short distance later, we came to the second bridge. This second bridge was bent, slanted and half-submerged in the water, crossing it required extra care. Not long after that, we came to the third river crossing and there was no bridge there. We had to choose between taking off our shoes or wading across the river with them on, we chose the former to keep our feet dry for the long hike. This is considered the easier part of the hike as the trail was flat, clear and wide. After the third crossing of the river, the trail starts to ascend. We hiked along the soft and muddy trail as it had rained the night before. The trail was full of exposed tree roots forming steps and fallen bamboo plants. After about two hours of hiking, we came to a tall stone wall, it was an amazing sight, a great creation of Mother Nature. We learnt that it is called Batu Tedung (Cobra Rock), apparently with reference to the black and white parts of the huge rock and its shape. However, it was very sad to see lots of graffiti all over its wall. Pure vandalism! We continued our hike along the clearly visible trail and about an hour later we came to an open area with an old, tall brick chimney. There was a very small well in its vicinity but it was full of rubbish and plastic bottles although it was covered with a metal lid. We hiked up a short trail on the right to reach the peak. There were three big rock boulders on the peak with three aluminium ladders leaning against them. We climbed up and were rewarded with a clear and beautiful view. Extra care should be taken when going up the ladders and standing on the top boulder. It is certainly not recommended for those with a fear of heights. We descended to the chimney area and followed the trail behind it and after about 10 minutes, we arrived at the remnants of a colonial bungalow. After taking some photos, we hiked back to the chimney area and started our descent along the same trail. Hiking down proved to be more challenging for us because of the slippery tree roots that we had to step on. We managed to reach our car after about two hours. We had taken about three hours to reach the peak earlier. We washed ourselves in the clear and cool water and drove back to KKB for a very nice and reasonably priced chu-char (cook and fry) lunch at a small restaurant called Restoran New Sign located along the road just before reaching the town. The hike up Bukit Kutu is of moderate difficulty and can be done on a day-trip outing. To all hikers planning to climb Bukit Kutu, please get your permits from the Forestry Department in Rawang before doing the hike. On our way down, we were stopped by a team of rangers from the department who gave us a stern warning for doing so without the permits. Nevertheless, Bukit Kutu is definitely worth a hike for all outdoor enthusiasts. Happy Hiking !
4.5 based on 27 reviews
There are a few trails to hike up Bukit Saga from Taman Saga. Trail A and C are the popular trails taken by hikers. Trail B is now closed due to construction works. The trails up this hill are of moderate difficulty and they are well-marked and well-trodden. If you are new to this hill, just follow the crowd on any weekend. There is an open space at the top of Bukit Saga with a big noticeboard, rest huts, hammocks and a makeshift cooking area. The hilltop area is well maintained and clean. Alternatively, we can hike to Bukit Saga from the neighbouring hill, Bukit Putih, which is more commonly called Bukit Ah Pek. Hike up one of the Bukit Ah Pek trails till we reach the Bukit Ah Pek hilltop (Station 6). From there, proceed to Bukit Saga. This trail is much longer than the Saga A and C trails. For the more adventurous (and stronger) hikers, we can hike to the Bukit Saga waterfall. One of the clearer and easier trails to the waterfall is from Station 5 along the Bukit Ah Pek trail. Please take note that the last part of the trail just before reaching the waterfall is quite steep and slippery due to soil erosion. Happy Hiking!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
AirRider Indoor Skydiving is the hottest family thrill ride and sport to land in Kuala Lumpur. Anyone who has dreamed of flying can now fly at 1 Utama shopping centre. Safe and fun for all abilities and age 3+. Just lean into the wind and soar. Expert instructors. All equipment supplied. Australian brand and company. Groups, kids parties, Corporate team building, private events and schools are welcome. FREE Viewing Gallery.
Definitely a great place to check out if you want to have new adventure in life. Instructor Eddie was pretty much helpful def will come back again
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Malaysia's first dedicated Ski and Snowboard storage, maintenance and training center.
Heard much about this indoor ski experience and so happy I tried it. I’m an avid skier but let’s face it, how many ski trips can u make in a year living in Malaysia?...2 if ur lucky! So here’s what I felt my 1st time @First Traxx: *You get a true ‘downhill ski experience’ *It’s perfect training for ur ski trip & I highly recommend anyone planning a trip to do a package here before going. U will enjoy ur trip so much more. *It’s harder than actual skiing...for those used to downhill. But only because u have to get used to the ground moving while u stay almost stationary. Once u adapt, it’s fine. *It’s a great core, bum & leg workout. Even if you’re not planning a ski holiday, this is a great way to stay fit. And waaaaay more fun than a treadmill or gym. *It will make u a better skier. U will develop better ski and edge control. Your turns will be smoother and more crisp. I can’t wait to go back. Going to try snowboarding next...cos learning this while on a trip is a frustrating waste of a holiday. Overall, a great activity that I highly recommend. The place is clean, cool n well maintained. Staff & instructors were helpful & knowledgeable. And the in-house cafe serves a mean chocolate brownie for après ski!!!
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