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Berjaya Hills (formerly known as Bukit Tinggi) |
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Berjaya Hills (formerly known as Bukit Tinggi Resort) captures the essence of the different cultures of the world in a single unique destination! Just 40 minutes' drive from Kuala Lumpur and 10km off the East-West Karak Highway, Berjaya Hills covers 16,000 acres of rugged hills and mountains crowned with lush tropical rainforests. At 2,700 - 3,500 feet above sea level, the air is cool, fresh and rejuvenating. The perfect destination with a world of difference!
Getting There
By car
Berjaya Hills is accessible with a
mere 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur. Take the scenic East-West Karak Highway,
driving through the Genting-Sempah tunnel and past the Genting Highlands exit.
Continue on until you see Exit 805, which is the Bukit Tinggi exit. Take that
exit and drive on for another 10km and you will reach Bukit Tinggi.
Berjaya Hills is accessible via the Karak Highway.
- KL - Berjaya Hills approx 40 minutes
- Genting Highlands - Berjaya Hills - 40 minutes
- Taman Negara - Berjaya Hills approx 3 hours
- KLIA - Berjaya Hills approx 1 hour 45 minutes
Activity
Botanical Garden - Some
strawberries are grown in this Botanical Garden on Bukit Tinggi inside the
Japanese Garden. There are other varieties of plants and flower. Take a seat at
the pavillion to listen to the call of the nature.
Rabbit Park - Most of the rabbits here are medium-sized so as to make
them more loveable & cuddly. If you would like to bring home one, you can
enquire the price from the staff. If you just want to play & feed these pets,
you can buy a small packet of rabbit feed for RM1. Rabbits are allowed to roamed
freely. You can touch, hug, play or feed them.
Japanese Village - Put on the colourful kimono and treat yourself to an
authentic tea ceremony. You can participate in an authentic Japanese tea
ceremony for RM18. You will learn how green tea is prepared and served in an
old-fashioned and elaborate way.
Golfing (36 hole) at Bukit Tinggi Golf Course, tennis, archery, jungle
trekking, cycling, swimming.
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