What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Kukup Island Johor National Park
Vikaash
a year ago"Went again yesterday, on Merdeka. According to the uncle selling the tickets for the ferry to the island of Pulau Kukup, Merdeka 2020 has been the record amount of visitors visiting Pulau Kukup. One the best national parks of Malaysia. The national parks of Malaysia are known for their mangrove trees, and this one's definitely the most unique one, being located on a island on the Malacca Straits, a common trade pathway since the times of Portuguese. The track for visitors to walk on by itself is small, though it's able to fill a 1 hour - 1 hour and a half for a lovely walk through the nature safely. There's a viewing tower under maintenance currently, another tower that's old, but is still usable if properly climbed. The ferry fees from jetty to island is RM 6 two ways per adult, and th..." View
Wonder Food Museum
Dr. WH Tan
2 months ago"The Wonder Food Museum, as the name suggests, is a museum filled with wonder, equipped with practically all the local and overseas cuisines you can think of. The foods on display are hyper realistic, and tend to call for the deep hunger resting within you. The place itself has an ample variety of items exhibited, and visitors, especially those coming in with family members, will surely feel satiated during the visit. Feast your eyes with many of the scrumptious foods on display, and while visiting here you might as well decide on your next stops of restaurants to have meals in, given the vast potpourri of artificial foods being portrayed." View
District 21
Nurhanisah Noh
a week ago"Indoor extreme park that can thrill and wreck your nerve! Suitable for kids and adults because they provide both sections. Many activities that surely will exhaust you. The staffs are well experienced, friendly and don't worry, the safety is their priority. Recommended to come when the premise is not full with people because then you can enjoy the activities by yourself. There's other facilities provided such as lockers, benches, vending machine and, you can enter back the premise when you exit. Worth my money!" View
Johor Tanjung Piai National Park
Azman Hamzah
7 months ago"Tanjung Piai, Taman Negara Johor, the southern tip of Asia continent. This is the best place to visit if you happen to visit Kukup for seafiid lunch. It is only a few kilometer from Kukup.
Here where you can explore the mangrove surrounding area that make up of the Tg Piai Tamn Negara.
There are wooden walkway a few kilomèter long for visitor to explore the mangrove tree. From here visitor can walk to to jetty to view the mangrove and beach at low tide or high tide where you can see the ship passing through the Straits of Melaka to Port of Tg Pelepas . Visitor can also see Singapore (Tuas) from here, which is only opposite to Tg Piai.
Visitor can also walk another 1200 meter to the area where the actual southern tip of the continent - there is monument of globe replica which..." View
Kota Tinggi Firefly Park
Ganesh Kumar Ganapathy
7 months ago"Its was great and relaxing experience. I made reservation through phone. I was assisted by Michelle who is very friendly and suggested to us the timing for the trip for us to have the best experience. We reached on time as adviced and bought out tickets.
After enjoyed few photo clicks around the place, we were allowed to board the boat at 7.40pm sharp. The COVID SOP on was well followed. Everyone required to wear mask and regoster prior entering.
Michelle gave brief explanation on do and donts on the board in various language in order for everyone to understand. Everyone given life jackets and I notice the boat and condition of the life jackets are veru clean.
The boatman tried his best to show the best scenery and even highlighted a monitor lizard which was s..." View
National Museum of Malaysia
May Ling
7 months ago"The national museum IMO does not get enough love relative to other museums in capital cities. I have been to 60 countries and consider myself pretty up on museums and sites. This has to be one of the most affordable for its size and comprehensiveness. Realize that this is a history/anthropology museum, not so much an art museum. If you were thinking it was more an art museum, there is some of that, but it's likely better categorized as a history anthropology spot. That said, it's the National Museum, so there are some nice items in that regard.
If you're trying to figure out what your take aways will be (let's say you have kids) you should get a history of Malaysia, including the pre-historic ages. Some of the oldest bone were found in this region. I would say that perhaps t..." View
Bentong Gallery
Millennium Falcon
7 months ago"Nice stopover for a hot day - and also a good place to know the history of this old tin mining town, which is the home of the famed Mr. Loke Yew (he with the long road in KL named after him)... And there was also a cool exhibit of the utensils used for tin mining along with some outdated gadgets including typewriters, dumb phones, phonograph player, rotary telephone, and even a Singer manual sewing machine...
And since it was also my first time in Bentong in years, I had to get a small souvenir as well!" View
National Zoo Malaysia
Elarua Dobby
a week ago"Don't go in hoping for a top class zoo, they don't have any budget for that and it shows. But with what they have, its a pretty entertaining place for a morning/late morning stroll.
Most path ways are shaded by trees, giving a much cooler experience even on a hot day. It also carries a little bit of trail vibe as most animal enclosure are just next to pathways with discrete barrier between visitors and the animal.
Other than that, the animals there is pretty standard. Sun bear was taking the morning off lazing but left his bear bottoms for visitors. Tigers look a little bored pacing around their enclosure while staring at odd visitors.
Some of the deers need a lesson on dining etiquette. And the lion. The lion looks unamused." View
Aquaria KLCC
Nadira Syuhada
a week ago"Great place to bring the kids to experience and get to know the animals underwater. However, the queue before the entry is too long, though most of visitors have bought tickets online. It was hot, couldn't feel the air conditioning and become more suffocating because of face mask.
Staffs were helpful and really followed the SOP. Great team! ❤️
Picture print price ranging from RM60 for small magnet, there's keychain, paper weight frame, album too, and up to RM150 for all. Affordable but quite a sum to spend for souvenirs ?" View
TTDI Park
Suresh K
2 months ago"Went on hike this morning with my 2 other friends. Is my second hike since RMCO in place. TTDI is nice and well
Maintained park for jogging and also for hikers it’s good place to go. I was following one of the trail with White &Orange colour marks all the way to peak where we have the Bukit Kiara peak sign. Park is open for all the people there are no restrictions. It’s always better to follow standard SOP , have mask ? when talking to some one and maintain distance. I heard there are many trails like hard and moderate one as well. I still
Have to explore them.I went all the way to the top and came back by Road. It’s wonderful to walk on that road." View