What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Kampung Agong Penang
Aznee Yusri Ayrr
6 months ago"It is my first visit after reading positive reviews from previous visitors and friends.
Traffic is good and free, leading us easily to find the location. Spacious parking space, and it costs only RM3.
Entrance fees RM10 for adult and RM5 for kids. 12 years consider as adult !
Good initiative by the owner who transformed this area from coconut and paddy field to tourist attraction.
A peaceful place, full of village atmosphere and allows you to capture beautiful moments with your loved ones.
Surely, childhood memories will be embodied in the memory and cherish beautiful memories." View
Secret Garden @1 Utama
Roy Yap
6 months ago"I've been to 1Utama for years now but I've never been to it's Secret Garden located at the Upper Roof floor of the be wing. It can only be accessed through a particular elevator. On the 2nd floor, the elevator is located opposite the Food District food court entrance.
It is not a huge garden but it is packed with all kinds of flowering plants. I never knew our tropical climate could sustain so many lovely flowering plants.
There are multiple spots for insta fans. Although we visited the garden at noon, there is plenty of shade and water sprinklers to help keep the garden cool." View
鬼仔巷 Kwai Chai Hong
Roy Yap
6 months ago"Been here 2 years ago and decided to give it another go recently. What a big difference that 2 years has been.
The place used to be quite hot as there wasn't much shade. Now, many of the plants have grown to provide a nice cooling shade. Some of the murals have faded and it would be good to refresh them a bit.
Just don't expect too much as it is just a small back alley that has been spruced up with murals and given a 70's era Chinatown vibe. But the place has done a great job of revitalizing the area.
My only other complaint is that there is currently a Japanese alcohol company sponsorship that has placed Japanese elements like lanterns, arches and even a big billboard of Fujiyama.
The vibe at Kwai Chai Hong is the 70's Chinese era and the Japanese el..." View
Illusion 3D Art Museum KL
DSWong
6 months ago"The museum is a beautiful place with interesting art that is both realistic and whimsical. The artists responsible for this work are to be commended, as even adults can appreciate the joy displayed in children's faces. Additionally, they have an augmented reality section which is perfect for families who want to enjoy exhibits together without having any worries about their kids getting too excited. I give one less star because the price is kind expensive for a big family people, if they have a family package for at least 3 adults ++ and 1 children and 10% - 15% reduction would be good. We were 5 adults and one child." View
Agro-Technology Park Mardi Cameron Highlands
Felicia Choo
6 months ago"This place is a nice visit as you can really see they plants full bloom (depending on season for some plants).
A great place for kids and adult alike as you can identify different flowers, vegetables plants and some trees. There are even huge pitcher plants/ monkey cups.
Bonus was the small butterfly enclosure where the butterflies were fluttering. You can see a few deers and for extra RM 2, you can see the rabbits.
The fees to enter are RM 6.50 for adults and RM 2.50 for students up to 17 years old.
A great place for photo taking too!" View
The Shore Oceanarium
Mo Sopi
6 months ago"It's located inside The Shore Mall. Visitors are to park at level 6 onwards. Wide streets ramp & ample parking but it's quickly full in the afternoon. (5)
Ticket RM40 for adults, RM30 for kids & additional RM10 for fish feeding (optional). Outside food is not allowed & you have to leave it at the counter. Tickets can buy through a walk-in but come early to avoid a long queue. (5)
The staff are friendly & very helpful. (5)
No washroom inside. (4)
The site is full of information. It is highly recommended to bring kids to learn about the ecosystem of sea & river life. Take the time to read the description & watching videos at the particular section. Apart from the educational, there are also fun activities in which everyone in the family can involve. Make sure your camera o..." View
Chocolate Museum Kuala Lumpur
Roy Yap
6 months ago"If you love chocolate and have nothing to do, why not visit the chocolate museum? The museum is split into two. Museum 1.0 is the free part and contains the early history of chocolate and pioneers of the chocolate industry.
It also houses a shop that sells both local and imported chocolate at a discount. The shop is also where you can buy tickets for Museum 2.0, the paid portion of the museum. Tickets are a very affordable RM5 per pax.
Museum 2.0 contains more interesting exhibits including a train model diorama, collectible cow figurines and strangely, even a hall of mirrors. It is a fairly small museum but well worth the entrance fee in my opinion." View
Jasin Hot Spring
Hajah Nadiah
6 months ago"Natural Hot Spring and Man-Made Theme Water Park.
I went to the Hot Spring. The place is pleasant.
A bit under maintenance seen on the floor outside the pool but the pool is clean. The hot spring area has many pools with different hot spring temperatures. Please read the sign before jumping in. The best part is, it has a private pool for ladies.
Kindly read the instruction before soaking yourself in the pool so your body could adapt to the temperature of the water gradually.
You can bring your own food and drinks. However, there are a few vendors selling drinks and food at a very affordable price.
Be sure to clear your rubbish before leaving.
Superb experience." View
Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm
Serene Ng
7 months ago"Ticket was priced at rm8/adult (local).
Crocodiles are there, small and huge, but looks sad and abandoned, especially those that have a broken arm/foot or rotten body parts.
Place was under renovation so more than half was closed / covered by sheets whilst the workers were painting the walls as visitors were walking by.
No shows or attractions, seems like they used to have chicken baits to lure the crocodiles to jump up the water. But now the cottage on higher grounds are abandoned and the threads look mouldy, surviving through day and night under all weathers.
Also no guided tours unlike the last time I was here (it was a weekday and there’s only two of us was there, staffs were definitely more than visitors).
It has an outdoor toilet and an eatery outside its souve..." View
Pantai Minyak Beku Beach
mohdfarouq idris
7 months ago"My first time coming here. A very serene and calming place to relax yourself. From far you can see the tall landmark before reaching the beach, the firehouse.
During high tide in mornings, anglers come here to try their luck. We weren't so lucky though. At least we tried.
Luckily, we met this local guy with his catch. Instead of using fishing rods, he used other method which was 'jala'. He caught quite drums of fish called 'belanak'. People were quite amazed on how he got his catch. My wife took the chance to buy a kilo of the fish. Fresh from the sea!
Some may come here to get together with families and friends. Some riders may come here after a long journey of rides to catch up with some views and photo shoots.
However, swimming is a no-no here. Ma..." View