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Reka Hotel Genting Highlands
3.3/521 Reviews
I wish I could rate them in negative stars . We are supposed to check in at 3pm( we reach at 3.30pm ) . And when we asked them for our room they told us they can only give after 5 pm. And it’s almost 5 pm when I enquired at the counter they are not responding and showing attitude (are they expecting us to sleepy on the floor ) Worst hotel in Genting Highland I guess
GEO38 Premium Suites at Genting Highlands
3.9/5136 Reviews
Living room and bedroom is quite big. The place very beautiful and have a balcony. The parking space has limited a place and is quite far from the lift. Is not very convenience as I’m bringing children other than so far is ok.
Kireina Resort
3.4/53 Reviews
A bit noise 😳 room no aircon
Yume Dream Genting Highlands
3.8/59 Reviews
The hotel is some distance away from Sky Avenue. There is a paid bus (my tourism website booking RM6/trip, you can also see the timetable there). Tickets purchased on site are RM7. The bus is on platform 10-11 of the bus station (make sure the bus has the name of Grand Ion Delemen on it to see the bus to and from the hotel) and the time is once an hour. Entering the hotel and taking the elevator (Silver Sunflower), I couldn't find any staff who could ask for the second photo. Take the elevator to the 7th floor. When you come out, you will see the restaurant and sky garden. Go to the elevator of tower 2 and take the elevator to the G floor and find the hotel counter. It did take a while to check in at the counter. I don't know if it was a system problem or a manual problem. It was even worse on the weekend. The room was not cleaned in time so I couldn't check in. I arrived at the counter at 9pm, and the self-service check-in machine showed that the room I reserved had not been packed yet. 🙂↕️It’s so late and you have to line up at the counter to check in manually, which is really exhausting. The hotel charged me RM3 in cash. The room I booked this time was a Deluxe twin. I was surprised to find that there was only a piece of soap and no shower gel or shampoo. (You can ask the staff for it.) There was not even a washing cup, so I was so scared that I quickly told the staff about this, so as not to blame me😟 and toothbrushes and razors were already placed there. Check-out is super fast, and your luggage can be stored at the counter after check-out👍 Sky garden has a heated swimming pool, 8am-8pm The depth of the adult swimming pool is suitable for me, and there is another swimming pool for children. The prices in the small supermarket here are super exaggerated. If you are reluctant to pay double the price, you should prepare food/supplies in advance before coming to the hotel. Tower 4 is quite far away and there are relatively few people there, so if you like quiet, it’s okay. Tower7 is really noisy. You can still hear the sound even when you sleep at night.
Vista Premier Suites Genting Highlands
3.8/532 Reviews
Luckily got facing Genting view unit with less traffic noise. Apartment nice and great roof top pool. The only downside is checkin at Geo38 building but it’s okay, just make sure the location. Supposedly i can claim a FREE STAY for not receiving receipts during checkout. Need to report to management within 12 hours, but i forget. Anyway, satisfied stay.
Resorts World Genting - First World Hotel
3.3/5981 Reviews
Room is spacious and clean. But there's always smoke smell coming from outside. Yet we can't really close the windows else it gets stuffy. The toilet is really the worse. It's so tiny that I cant move in the shower, one step front it's the shower head, one step back it's the wall. The whole shower room is literally one small square.

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Highest Price€ 1,313
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Average Price (Weekdays)€ 195
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About Genting Highlands

Nestled high in the Titiwangsa Mountains of Malaysia, Genting Highlands is a unique hill station known for its cool weather, lush greenery, and vibrant entertainment scene. Dubbed the "City of Entertainment," Genting offers a refreshing blend of indoor and outdoor activities, attracting both local and international tourists.

Choosing Your Hotels in Genting Highlands

When it comes to accommodation, staying at Resorts World Genting offers easy access to many of the top attractions. For luxurious stays, consider the Crockfords Hotel or the Genting Grand. If you're looking for a hotel with stunning views, the Grand Ion Delemen Hotel offers panoramic vistas of the mountains.

Budget travellers might appreciate the more affordable First World Hotel, known for holding the Guinness World Record for the largest hotel by the number of rooms. For Instagrammable spots, Theme Park Hotel stands out with its fun and whimsical designs.

Tips for Travelling to Genting Highlands

  • Language: The official language is Malay, but English is widely spoken in Genting Highlands.
  • Weather: The weather in Genting Highlands is cool and pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 25°C. It can get quite chilly at night, so pack some warm clothes.
  • Transportation: There are buses from Kuala Lumpur to Genting Highlands. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or drive. Once you're in Genting Highlands, there are cable cars and shuttle buses to get around.
  • Currency: The currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Credit cards are widely accepted in Genting Highlands, but it's always useful to have some cash on hand.
  • Food: There are plenty of dining options in Genting Highlands, ranging from fast food to fine dining. You can also find a variety of cuisines, including Malaysian, Chinese, Indian, and Western.
  • Dress Code: While there's no strict dress code in Genting Highlands, it's advisable to dress modestly as Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country. Also, remember to pack some warm clothes as it can get chilly.

Top Attractions of Genting Highlands

  • Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park: It features nine movie-inspired worlds such as Central Park, Liberty Lane, and Ice Age, each with its own unique attractions, dining options, and retail outlets. The park offers a variety of thrilling rides and shows that cater to all age groups.
  • Genting Highlands: A high-altitude hill resort in Malaysia, offering a cool respite from the heat of the lowlands. It's home to a variety of attractions including casinos, shopping malls, a cable car system, and several hotels.
  • Awana SkyWay: A gondola lift system that gives you a bird's eye view of some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The 10-minute ride covers over 2.8 kilometers, taking you over the lush green rainforest to the peak of Genting Highlands.
  • Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park: An immersive entertainment experience with a multitude of rides and attractions for all ages. It offers a variety of fun experiences, from thrilling rides to interactive games.

What to Eat in Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands is a popular tourist destination in Malaysia, known for its cool climate, entertainment options, and delicious food. Here are some must-try dishes:

  • Steamboat: A popular dish in the cool climate of Genting Highlands, steamboat is a hot pot meal where you cook various ingredients like meat, seafood, vegetables, and noodles in a simmering broth.
  • Bak Kut Teh: A flavorful herbal soup made with pork ribs, Bak Kut Teh is a popular Malaysian dish that you can find in many restaurants in Genting Highlands.
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice: A classic Malaysian dish, Hainanese chicken rice consists of poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth.
  • Nasi Lemak: Malaysia's national dish, Nasi Lemak is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf, served with various side dishes like fried chicken, anchovies, peanuts, and cucumber.
  • Satay: Grilled skewers of marinated meat, usually chicken or beef, served with a spicy peanut sauce. Satay can be found at many street food stalls and restaurants in Genting Highlands.
  • Dim Sum: Chinese-style steamed or fried dumplings, buns, and other small dishes, perfect for sharing. There are several Chinese restaurants in Genting Highlands that serve a variety of dim sum options.

Weather & Best Time to Visit

With its high altitude, Genting Highlands enjoys a cooler climate compared to much of Malaysia, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 25°C year-round. Rain can occur throughout the year, with heavier rainfall from October to February.

The best time to visit is during the drier months, from March to September. Pack layered clothing, as indoor areas can be air-conditioned, and don't forget a light raincoat or umbrella.

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