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Genting Highlands offer an array of things to do. Pick up fresh mouth watering strawberries, enjoy a boating session at an artificial lake, or play golf at Awana Genting Highlands. Visit Ripley’s Believe It or Not for some educational fun and frolic. Hiking, sky diving, archery and rock climbing are some other activities that you can enjoy here. Shoppers can shop for local handicrafts or souvenirs from the busy markets here or head to Elephant Sanctuary and Deerland near Genting to further enhance your experience. Delve into the plethora of scrumptious cuisines available here as you revel in the unique festivities of Genting.
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Genting Highlands is a recreational resort, so there’s no dearth of places to go to if you want to have a fun time and indulge in some sightseeing.
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With a remarkable rise in the number of tourists flocking to Genting in the last decade, the retail scenario has changed drastically.
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Get set to be pushed to new limits of adventure as you lose your wits on a scary roller-coaster, sweat on your way to the top during rock climbing, scream out loud while sky diving and indulge in scenic photography on the world’s fastest cable car.
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Elephant Sanctuary is nearly an hour’s drive from Genting in Kuala Gandah. Also known as the home of homeless elephants, the site is dedicated to preservation of the gentle giants.
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Genting is a melting pot of oriental flavours. There’s Japanese, Korean, Thai and but obvious Chinese cuisine to chose from the menu at most of its eateries which offer steaming delicacies at great prices.
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The festivals in Genting Highlands represent the different colours of the festive season. The Chinese New Year, Lantern and Mooncake Festival and Christmas are some of the festivals in Genting Highlands that are celebrated with great fanfare.
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