What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Taman Putra Perdana Malaysia
Xin Yung
6 months ago"Many people like quiet places for their leisure time either for reading, sports like joking or exercising, walking and romantic activities. Here, you can find what you are looking for, long joking track, many seating benches and kids play grounds. The most attractive thing is the location and the view, it located at the middle of Putrajaya which allows you to see all sides of Putrajaya, masjid Putra, prime minister office and others. It's good for family, couples who are looking for a such nice place." View
The Hideout Gopeng
Gem Bernas
6 months ago"We've stayed in The Hideout for 2 nights back in July. Had a great time hanging with the family, talking stories while cooking, laughing while doing the barbecue. It rained on these two nights and it made it all the cozier sleeping in hammocks. To be woken up by the gentle sound of the river flowing and birds chirping is a treat. Being out in nature and being in its calming presence is always a welcome reprieve especially during these trying times.
I love being in the water but I must say I'm equally scared of it. I have a great deal of respect for how it can be very unpredictable in its powerful force. Never in my wildest imagination have I thought that I will try white water rafting. Everyone in the group with exception of the little ones is stoked to go, even my 70-year-old mothe..." View
Audi Dream Farm
Shaik Nazirrudin
a month ago"Audi Dream Farm is an awesome place to bring your kids. Kids will enjoy watching and interacting with different kind of animals. There are ducks, chicken, deer, pigeons, goose, goats, horses, camels, turtles, rabbits & a buggies. You can buy food to feed the animals in there from the counter. Riding horse and camel is possible on weekdays and surely on weekends. The food and drinks are a bit expensive. The bad part is they didn't take care of it properly. Some of the are needed maintenance but overall it is safe and good for tour. By the way the parking is very spacious." View
National Zoo Malaysia
Lu Xian Gan
a month ago"I'm giving our Zoo Negara 5 stars just because I was pleasantly surprised by how much there was for us to see, and how active the animals were when we went.
Of course you'd have to go at the right time to see the animals going about. If you go during noon when the sun is at its peak, the animals would be resting under the shade (Who wouldn't want to in this heat?).
Truly cannot say enough how impressed my family and I were by how much our zoo has improved. My wife's last visit here was 16 years ago, and much has changed. The trees have grown out and provided some much-needed shade throughout our walk around the zoo.
I wouldn't advice going for the performance though. We were told that it began at 11:30AM, but when we arrived at the amphitheater it was already ..." View
Han Chin Pet Soo Museum
Phyllis Chong
3 months ago"Always wanted to know how it looks like in the inside. It looks amazing on the outside next to the hor yan hor museum/shop. But inside is even better with a very comprehensive history about the hakka clan and tin mining which were explained by our guide Mr Leong who is a very nice person. The museum is very well taken care of and many of the fixtures are still in its original form. Being then the first building to have elecricity and still does today is another amazing achievement. Pre booking from their ipohworld website is recommended." View
Chamang Waterfall
Aik Yin Hui
a month ago"RM3 per entry and it's closed at 4.30pm. Basic facilities including toilet and bathroom are available and there are some stalls selling food, beverages and souvenirs here. Parking is quite limited inside. The scenery is simply amazing with the sound of the waterfall and the calming breeze. Anyway, the flow of the waterfall is quite fast so parents must keep an eye on young children. This is a great place for picnic and swimming. You must bring your own picnic mat or tent and you can even bbq here too. Recommended place to visit in Bentong." View
KL Bird Park
Ahmad Solihin Sira Juddin
a month ago"Definitely worth the time. Really love watching all the birds you could never see on your daily life. The bird show also very entertaining (especially for kids), tho I wish they can do it longer. It would take about 2-3 hours to walk all around the park. Expect to add 1 more hour for the bird show or probably any extra activity you n your family will spend your time with. They also wheelchair and stroller friendly so you can bring your elders or little kid.
Take your time and discover all the birds around you. Don't rush and you'll find yourself a wonderful time." View
Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre
James Kok
a month ago"Lovely place to drop by when you are on the way to the east coast. Entrance is free however you can give a donation . The sanctuary is well kept and clean . There are many elephants to see and one of the things the kids love doing is feeding them with sugar cane which you can purchase for rm 3 per stack . We were told the big elephants come out at around 230pm . If you are there earlier there are still many younger ones to see. Good place to spent an hour or so there . Great for families and kids" View
Kelab Komuniti Taman Tasik Cyberjaya
Srinivas Duvvuri
6 months ago"I normally go here to play tennis. The tennis courts are quite average but playable. There's no drainage system, so lots of puddles of water whenever it rains.
It has other facilities namely - Basketball, Golf Driving Range, Badminton, Squash, Table Tennis, Futsal & Pain Ball that I have observed. Quite a lovely place.
There's a fee you've to pay to access these facilities - typically on hourly basis.
The staff here are extremely courteous and nice people. Particularly the guy who runs the place as of today - Awin.
I'd have given it 5 stars had the Tennis Courts been better ?" View
Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery
Ba Biyu
6 months ago"There isn’t any sort of geometric spot featured yet so we figured the Sasana Kijang staircase would represent it the best with is endless spotless white spiral staircase build to look amazing in any angle, through any type of shots from any sort of camera. Known as Nautilus Staircase that begins from the lobby and links every floor, the spiral symbolically reflects the desire for knowledge that never stops. The fluid movement in the design speaks volumes for inquisitive and inquiring minds. In short, the ‘spiral’ generates ‘curiosity’. As a center of knowledge and learning excellence established by Bank Negara Malaysia, once you are done with your photo shoot (take all the time you need, you can enjoy some art on the top floor)." View