Every family vacation deserves equal doses of education and entertainment, interlaced with ample relaxation. Infuse yours with a bit of each by heading to Bukit Gambang Resort City nestled within 727 acres of secondary jungle. The integrated resort city concept makes for a fun and convenient one-stop destination for each member of the family. Hopping across attractions is extra convenient easy transfers between resort attractions help you pack maximum fun into one day.
ADVENTURES IN THE WILD
Bukit Gambang Safari Park
Venture into the wild at Bukit Gambang Safari Park, a sprawling entertainment destination spread across 138 acres of secondary jungle – qualifying it as the largest Zoo Safari in Malaysia. Conveniently divided into two separate zones, namely The Walking Zone and the tram-driven Wild Savannah Zone, the park offers a slew of activities for guests to enjoy, aside from being home to more than 300 animal species within.
Some of the activity highlights from the park include:
Predator-No-Human Contact Show
First of it’s kind in Malaysia, the show features predator animals in their natural glory without any intervention from the park rangers.
Multi-Animal Show
As the animals residing within the park are paraded before you one at a time, this show will also provide guests with crucial information about the perils faced by these animals due to the impacts of climate change and human intervention.
Yabara Fire Show
Get ready for your share of thrills as you witness the highly skilled fire eaters enthrall their audience with an entertaining fire show suitable for the entire family.
Wonderful Birds Show
Enjoy the remarkable wonder of the Flamingo Parade, and bear witness to sights such as that of an American Eagle with its 7ft wing span glide just above your head.
DINING WITH JUNGLE ROYALTY
Simba Hill Gourmet Hall
Enjoy a sumptuous spread of western and local cuisine at the restaurant while majestic white lions roam about free just outside, visible through the window. Make the most of this Lion King inspired experience at Simba Hill Gourmet Hall.
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