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Malaysia is a tropical Asian destination predominantly known for its culture and city life. But amusement is also an essential feature that it provides to guests via its tourist attractions and activities. To add joy and playful moments to your holidays, Malaysia invites you to spend a day or two at its amazing collection of theme parks scattered across its regions.

Malaysia’s theme parks are ideal for adding excitement and fun with a dash of adrenaline-fuelled adventures for families and friends to bond together and make lasting memories.

These parks, pulsating with zeal and a vibrant vibe, become one of the non-negotiable things to do in Malaysia, especially if you are travelling with your family and kids. Here’s a list of theme parks that add joy and thrill to your Malaysia holiday. Take a look!

Here is the list of best theme parks in Malaysia:

1. Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park,Malaysia

Location: Bandar Sunway, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Timings: Wednesday to Monday from 10 am to 11 pm.

Nestled in Bandar Sunway, just 15 minutes’ drive from Kuala Lumpur, you come across Sunway Lagoon Theme Park – a sprawling space filled with thrills, chills, and family-friendly fun. Since its inauguration in 1993, it has become one of the most popular theme parks to visit in Malaysia. Being close to Kuala Lumpur, it is the go-to place for many locals for a quick, fun escape from city life.

The park is split into 7 adventure zones, namely Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, XPark, Sunway Lost Lagoon, Scream Park, & Captain Quack’s Playland, and offers more than 90 rides scattered across these zones. So, within this colossal theme park, you can zip down a 360-degree rotating Pirate’s Revenge ride, go surfing in the world’s largest surf pool, have a hair-raising experience at Scream Park, and more!

2. LEGOLAND Malaysia

LEGOLAND Malaysia

Location: Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia.
Timings: 10 am to 6 pm daily.

This theme park in Malaysia is dedicated entirely to providing bigger and better fun by allowing everyone to play with their favourite interlocking brick play blocks – LEGOs! LEGOLAND Malaysia is proud to state that it is the first of its kind theme park in Asia.

This sprawling attraction includes a theme park, water park, aquariums, and many shopping and dining experiences, all revolving around LEGO bricks.

From thrilling rides to immersive exhibits, LEGOLAND Malaysia offers a medley of adventure and excitement that fuses with creativity for all ages. The attraction also hosts BRICKFEST annually for a couple of months, where visitors can join in a variety of workshops and challenges to win rewards and goodies.

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3. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Location: Level 5, Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Timings: Monday to Friday, 12 pm to 9 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 11 am to 9 pm.

Berjaya Times Square is one of the best places to see in Malaysia, but it is also a great spot to explore thrilling adventure rides. Within this exquisite, massive mall located in Kuala Lumpur, you will find the largest indoor theme park in Malaysia – Berjaya Times Square Theme Park.

Whether you are seeking a high dose of adrenaline on high-speed rides or a kid-friendly day with carousels and mild rides for your children, the rides offered across three zones – Galaxy Station, Fantasy Garden, and Virtual Reality – ensure you have a great time here amid all the shopping and dining fun at Berjaya Times Square.

4. KidZania Kuala Lumpur KidZania Kuala Lumpur

Location: Curve Nx, 18, Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Timings: Daily 10 am to 6 pm.

You might be familiar with this one! In recent years, several large international cities, like Mumbai, Dubai, and Singapore, have welcomed KidZania, an indoor amusement park that combines fun with education. This award-winning, indoor theme park, meticulously crafted as a replica of a real metropolitan city, complete with streets, commercial buildings, and even its own currency called KidZos, is perfect for families seeking a unique blend of fun and learning for their kids.

Here, children take over adult life, stepping into the shoes of firefighters, doctors, pilots, or chefs, and take charge of running a mini city smoothly, engaging in over 60 role-playing activities that spark creativity and build life skills. They learn teamwork, responsibility, and financial literacy in ways that are teaching moments for them and remain long after the visit. For kids between the ages of 4 to14, it’s a great way to satisfy their curiosity about ‘how things will be when I grow up!’

5. Genting Skyworld Theme Park

Location: Resorts World, Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia

High above the cities, amid the crisp air and misty hills of Genting Highlands, you find yourself within a collection of themed worlds. These are all part of the high-altitude, integrated amusement park – Genting Skyworld Theme Park.

With its nine themed worlds, namely Eagle Mountain, Central Park, Liberty Lane, Robot Rivet Town, Andromeda Base, Ice Age, Studio Plaza, Epic, and Rio, the park unveils a variety of Malaysia activities and adventures, perfect for adrenaline junkies, families, and groups of friends looking to spend some time together.

It is one of the theme parks in Malaysia that attracts visitors all year round, thanks to its pleasant weather that is cooler than the sweltering heat of lowland regions.

6. Escape Penang

Location: 828 Jalan Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia
Timings: Daily, 10 am to 6 pm

Escape Penang is one of the best theme parks in Malaysia to explore adventures in the lap of nature. The theme park’s creator was inspired by his own childhood shenanigans in Kampong Malaysia. So, the park is a free, open space shrouded by lush, green forests, where the rides and thrills are all about the childhood fun of climbing trees or diving into a pond.

This theme park gives you a time-out from real life and calls your inner child to come out to play! So, slide down the longest water tube slide in the world, or zip through the wilderness on the world’s longest zip-coaster. Or better, stand under the world’s largest tipping bucket, which dunks over 28,000 litres of water!

These attractions have all found their way into the Guinness World Records, but that isn’t what it’s all about. This place is designed to rekindle the joy of outdoor play for visitors of this theme park.

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Location: Persiaran Mutiara 2, Pusat Perdagangan Kelana Mas, Langkawi, Kedah.
Timings: Thursday to Tuesday, from 11 am to 6 pm.

Did you know that Langkawi, a beach destination, is also home to a fabulous water park based on a seafarer’s voyage? SplashOut Langkawi brims with 12 thrilling rides and attractions, including a 6-foot wave pool, an interactive kids’ play area with gigantic sprinklers and a lazy river that winds through lush park scenery.

For adventure thrills, a handful of water slides, such as Poseidon’s Revenge and Shipwreck Falls, are sure to give you that knuckle-whitening chill and a rush of fun on your day out here.

8. i-City Theme Park

Location: Golden Triangle, i-City, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

One of the most dazzling spots to visit, i-City Theme Park stands apart from other Malaysian theme parks as an extravagant tech-infused wonderland. Step inside and you’ll find yourself in four fabulous zones.

The City of Digital Lights stands out as the brightest amusement park to visit, as all its rides and thrills are lit brightly by over 1 million LED lights. Snowalk lets you enjoy a sub-zero winter wonderland dotted with ice sculptures and ample space for snowball fights, and winter slides amid the tropical Malaysian vibes.

Then there are Water World and Fun World, teeming with thrilling rides for family and friends. I-City theme park also has unique attractions like the Trick Art Museum and even a semi-electric go-kart racing experience. It’s the ideal spot in Malaysia for anyone looking to escape the humdrum of daily life and enjoy a rush of excitement, innovation, and visual splendour all at once.

9. Lost World of TambunLost World of Tambun

Location: Sunway City Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia
Timings: Monday to Friday (except Tuesdays): 11 am to 11 pm.
On weekends, School and Public Holidays: 10 am to 11 pm.
The Hot Springs and Night Park stay open daily from 6 pm to 11 pm.

Another breathtaking eco-adventure hub to explore in Malaysia, the Lost World of Tambun is a massive, action-packed destination tucked away in the lush wilderness and surrounded by majestic limestone cliffs and the hot springs of Ipoh. Seven thrilling adventure parks with over 80 experiences await to offer you a blend of thrill and tranquillity.

Here, you can splash in water parks, enjoy heart-pounding rides, and also relax and soothe your senses in the hot springs and in the spa. As night falls, wander the glowing enchanted forest under the inky sky. Just a 2-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, it is an easy escape into a natural landscape of thrills and relaxation, where every moment is filled with wonder.

10. A’Famosa Water ParkA'Famosa WaterPark

Location: Jalan Kemus, Simpang Ampat, Alor Gajah, Melaka, Malaysia
Timings: 11 am to 7 pm on weekdays except Tuesdays and 10 am to 7 pm on weekends.

Yet another thrilling water park to check out, A’Famosa Resort, named after an old Portuguese fort, brings together a water park, zoo safari, and elegant stays within a sprawling 1300 acre recreational attraction. It is a one-stop destination where kids squeal with delight on water slides, and adventure lovers explore a one-of-a-kind safari adventure.

Apart from wildlife adventures and fun thrills, visitors get to enjoy a luxury shopping experience at Freeport A’Famosa Outlet and even book stays at the opulent Parkroyal A’Famosa Melaka Resort, so that you are exactly where all the action takes place, not missing even the minutest experience while you are there.

Being just 1.5 hours away from the capital city of Malaysia, it offers a full day trip filled with joy for families with kids and gangs of friends seeking pure bonding fun that takes them back to their early years of friendship.

11. Bertam Souk & Waterpark

Location: Bertam Resort, Persiaran Bertam 8, Kepala Batas, Penang, Malaysia
Timings: Daily 10 am to 5 pm.

A splash of adventure awaits at Bertam Souk & Waterpark. In the northern part of Penang’s mainland, specifically in charming Kepala Batas, and 20 minutes away from Butterworth, this waterpark-cum-marketplace experience is a go-to for locals and tourists to enjoy splashy fun and cultural flair. What sets Bertam apart is the way it blends adventure, relaxation, and cultural flair into one package.

The Moroccan theme, reflected in the archway architecture and vibrant tile accents, and the names of the rides like Salalah Raft and Jabal Fort, create a unique Arabian atmosphere that you won’t find at other Malaysian waterparks. Families, especially those with kids aged 5 and up, flock here because of the variety of rides –  gentle floats designed for the little ones and adrenaline-pumping rushes for the teens.

In all, there are 14 rides to enjoy, including high-speed thrills like the Voyager, Sceirah Drop, and multi-user rides like Rush Racer, that families and groups of friends can slide down together.

12. VARLive @ MyTOWN Shopping Centre

Location: Level 2 – MyTOWN Shopping Centre, Jalan Cochrane, Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Timings: 10 am to 10 pm

Get lost in virtual reality adventures in a sprawling indoor hub for high-speed thrills and a heart-thumping adrenaline rush. Inside MyTOWN Shopping Centre, at Level 2, lies a stellar virtual reality zone that offers you an exhilarating adventure that’s so different from other Malaysian theme parks.

This cutting-edge VR theme park is your answer to add a futuristic twist to family outings and hanging out with friends. With a selection of 13 highly immersive virtual reality games ranging from heart-pounding zombie battles to serene underwater explorations, this attraction is your exit pass from the real world for a few hours.

Friends bond over competitive VR shooting games, cheering as they survive in Zombie Jail. You can experience hair-raising chills in situations that feel real with multi-sensory thematic adventures like The Horror Hospital. The park’s state-of-the-art VR technology, combining auditory, visual, and kinaesthetic 4D VR elements, is aided by high-resolution headsets and motion-tracking sensors.

It makes every moment feel real, blurring the line between the real world and the virtual world. VARLive welcomes a diverse crowd, making it a go-to destination for those who love virtual adventures.

13. 99 Wonderland Park

99WonderlandPark

Location: Jalan 1/3A, Pusat Bandar Utara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Timings: Sunday to Thursday from 5 pm to 11 pm, Friday, Saturday, and school and public holidays from 5 pm until midnight.

Not as popular among the masses as other theme parks, but often mentioned in Malaysia travel guides, this theme park is a hidden gem for a fun-filled day without the crowds of locals and tourists. However, this dynamic theme park has found its way into the Malaysia Book of Records for its unique attractions, like the 3D Animation Adventure Fountain and the Malayan Tapir exhibit in the Jacuzzi Pool.

Located near Batu Caves, the theme park is a first-of-its-kind, open-air wildlife park that operates as a nocturnal exhibit, which is illuminated in dazzling lights. The main highlight is the Wild Island, where visitors encounter over 99 species, from playful meerkats to the Malayan Tapir. Visitors get up close views of animals, and its sprawling arena offers plenty of space to enjoy a relaxed evening in incredibly charming settings.

Revel in the park’s diverse attractions, from the 99 Ferris Wheel offering panoramic views and marvel at the 3.5-metre-tall T-Rex replicas at 99 Dinosaur Park. Families with young children will love the petting and feeding zones, while the 175-metre boardwalk offers a scenic stroll above the lake, perfect for spotting swans and ducks. Guests can also take paddle boat rides on the lake.

Conclusion

A theme park experience is always a must-do on any holiday trip, and it goes without saying for a Malaysia vacation as well. You’ll always have “remember when…” moments to reminisce about once you go back from your Malaysian holiday. Those incidents are usually about how someone toppled awkwardly from a waterslide or how someone had a record-breaking moment at an adventure they are so good at.

There are plenty of adventures in Malaysia that appeal to all types of adventurers. From the heart-pounding slides of Bertam’s Dawwama Tornado to the enchanting LED-lit boardwalks of 99 Wonderland, these attractions blend adrenaline, nature, and cultural charm in a way that’s uniquely Malaysian.

So don’t wait! Choose which theme park piques your interest, grab your tickets, and dive into exploring Malaysia’s wonderful experiences!

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