Is It Currently Safe To Visit The Genting Highlands?

Despite the fatal pre-dawn landslide at Batang Kali in Malaysia, several transport operators have confirmed that travel to nearby Genting Highlands remains unaffected. Guests traveling to and from the resort are advised to continue using Karak Highway via Genting Sempah until further notice. Genting Highlands, located just an hour away from Kuala Lumpur, is a popular hill resort with many activities.

The best times to visit Genting Highlands for ideal weather are June 11th to July 1st. The resort is known for its lush greenery and offers adventure activities, day trip itinerary, cable car experience, and photography spots. However, there are always risks, and heavy rain can increase the risk of landslides, fallen trees, or boulders.

Genting Highlands is generally safe for female travelers, as the area is well-patrolled by police and security guards. The locals are friendly and the area is generally safe. However, there is a drawback when reaching Genting, as the ability to check in is limited.

Drivers in Kuala Lumpur reported that it is safe to drive up to Genting for now, though they would prefer it in drier conditions. Genting Highlands is not recommended for those into casino/gambling or theme parks, but there are many attractions available. Entry before your arrival time is not possible, but you may enter at any time after up until one hour before the advertised park closing time.


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Is Genting Cable Car safe?

The Genting Cable Car is a safe and well-maintained gondola ride, equipped with advanced safety equipment like emergency brakes and evacuation procedures. It operates at night, offering a unique experience with the surrounding lights. The cable car’s main attraction is its stunning panoramic view of the surrounding area, making it a popular attraction for visitors. Follow staff instructions for safety on the ride.

Is Kuala Lumpur safe for tourists?
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Is Kuala Lumpur safe for tourists?

Kuala Lumpur is a safe city for tourists, ranking 35th in the EIU Safe Cities Index with a high score in personal security. Common crimes in Malaysia include theft and pickpocketing, but gang-related violence and homicide rates have decreased. To avoid petty crimes, tourists should use discretion and follow safety measures.

Terrorism may be a risk in Malaysia, with Sabah in Malaysian Borneo being the most susceptible region. The counter-terrorist movement has helped nab suspected terrorists and militants. In case of a terror attack, follow authorities’ instructions and reach the nearest embassy/consulate for safety.

Taxi drivers in Kuala Lumpur may overcharge tourists and not follow meter signs, but the city is well-connected by metro rail, monorail, and buses. Opt for public transportation instead of cabs, insist on meter readings, and use prepaid taxis at airports, KL Sentral Station, and bus terminals. Consult a hotel concierge for taxi bookings and use navigation software like Google Maps to avoid unnecessary long routes.

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Is it difficult to drive to Genting Highlands?

Genting Highlands, a popular tourist attraction in Malaysia, is known for its challenging roads, making it a popular destination for adrenaline junkies and reckless drivers. However, for first-time drivers, it is crucial to have your vehicle checked before embarking on the trip. Unserviced cars can contribute to accidents, so it is recommended to perform a basic inspection of your car a few days before the trip. Key areas to check include brakes, tires, and engine oil.

A simple maintenance check can also be done by inspecting brake pads and tire treads. Regular maintenance is essential for better throttle and braking response, and it is essential to ensure your car’s lights are functioning correctly, as they can be difficult to see at night on windy roads.

Can tourists travel to Malaysia now?

Indian passport holders traveling to Malaysia from December 1st to 31st, 2023, can enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days. To qualify, they must meet certain criteria and provide supporting documents during security and immigration screenings. These include a minimum six-month passport validity, confirmed return flight tickets, hotel bookings, proof of sufficient financial provisions, and the compulsory submission of the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card three days before arrival. The online MDAC forms can be found at imigresen-online. imi. gov. my/mdac/main.

How many people died in Genting?

Two Chinese nationals were killed when a tour bus overturned while travelling downhill from Genting Highlands on June 29. The bus was carrying 21 people, including 18 Chinese tourists and three Malaysians. Both male victims suffered head injuries and were taken to Bentong Hospital, according to Pahang Fire and Rescue Department director Wan Mohamad Zaidi Wan Isa.

Is Genting still cold?

Genting Weather is a spring-like subtropical highland climate in Malaysia, with daily temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. It is cooler than most lowland areas in Malaysia but warmer than popular hill stations like Cameron Highlands and Fraser’s Hill. The weather in Genting Highlands is relatively stable but can change quickly due to factors like altitude, cloud cover, wind direction, and precipitation. The average weather conditions for each month in Genting Highlands are shown in the table.

How many days do you need in Genting Highland?

Genting Highlands is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore various attractions. It is recommended to spend a full day for a day trip, including casino and shopping, or a half day for those not interested. For a full day, ideally 2-3 days, it is best to avoid the rainy season (November-February) and visit on weekdays as they are less crowded. Theme parks like Genting Highlands Theme Park, Chin Swee Caves Temple, SkyAvenue Shopping Mall, and Skytropolis IndoorTheme Park are must-sees. The park operates daily from 7AM to 12AM, with some hours temporarily unavailable.

Is it safe to travel to Malaysia right now?

Malaysia advises caution due to the threat of criminality and terrorism. Non-essential travel to the east coast of Sabah is advised due to the risk of kidnapping and violence in the following districts: Lahad Datu, Kunak, Semporna, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, and Beluran.

Is it safe to drive down Genting at night?

The act of driving down a mountain at night is inherently less safe and may also prove to be more expensive. It is advisable to secure accommodation at the earliest convenience.

Which month is best for Genting Highlands?

The city enjoys average temperatures between 15 to 25 degrees Celsius and is a year-round destination. The best time to visit is March to September when rainfall is minimal and theme parks are open. MakeMyTrip offers flight, hotel, and holiday package bookings in your region. For any booking queries, contact contactus@makemytrip. com. Toll-free numbers are 008-008-866-1234 and 0124-462-8747, while local phone numbers are 0124-462-8747. Carrier charges apply.

Is it safe to go to Genting?
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Is it safe to go to Genting?

The city faces a persistent issue of pickpocketing, with’snatch thieves’ and scammers being a concern. It is advised to keep valuables like passports, flight tickets, cash, and travellers cheques in the safe upon check-in. MakeMyTrip offers flight, hotel, and holiday package bookings in your region, and for any booking queries, please contact them at contactus@makemytrip. com. Toll-free numbers are 008-008-866-1234 and 0124-462-8747, while local phone numbers are 0124-462-8747. Carrier charges apply.


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I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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  • The Genting Highlands Resorts management tends to neglect the outlook of its properties up in the hills. Maybe it’s because the damp climate is doing its thing on the paintwork and staining the walls of the buildings up there. The indoor looks good and new, though. Yes, you need to stay a night to fully enjoy Genting! 😊😂

  • Teh tarik.. direct translation: “tarik” means “pull” & “teh” means “tea” ..the act of “pulling” the tea is not “a party trick”, it’s to cool the boiling hot tea down by allowing air in while “pulling”; and the bubbles/layer of froth is the consequence of it. The tea you had in this article was not teh tarik. If it were pulled, there’ll be a layer of froth on the top.

  • This is my fav article from you so far & the best i’ve seen on Genting. Didn’t know the place has changed so much & even more spectacular. It’s amazing to see you getting yourselves absorbed by the food & culture and curious & interested about everything new. I have no doubt your website will grow exponentially real soon… Keep up the great & awesome work!