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Feb 2025

6 exciting theme parks in Malaysia to visit during school holidays

By Wan Muhammad Hafiz Bin Zainuddin
School holidays are the perfect time to plan an exciting family outing, and what better way to spend it than at some of Malaysia’s best theme parks? Whether you’re looking for thrilling roller coasters, indoor adventures, or unique wildlife experiences, these theme parks offer something for everyone.

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

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One of Malaysia’s most famous theme parks, Sunway Lagoon boasts six different parks in one location, including a water park, amusement park, wildlife park, and even a scream-inducing haunted house. The Vuvuzela, Asia’s largest water ride, and the thrilling Lost City of Gold roller coaster are must-try attractions. If you prefer a more relaxing experience, float along the Zambezi River or interact with exotic animals at the Wildlife Park.

SuperPark Malaysia (Avenue K, Kuala Lumpur)

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Located in Avenue K shopping mall, SuperPark Malaysia is an indoor adventure park packed with exciting activities for all ages. Kids and teens can enjoy the trampoline park, skate on an indoor scooter and skateboard track, or test their agility on obstacle courses. Parents can also join in on the fun with interactive sports like SuperHoop basketball and SuperBall baseball. Since it’s fully indoors, it’s a great option for rainy days or hot afternoons.

District 21 (IOI City Mall, Putrajaya)

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If your family loves extreme sports and adventure, District 21 is the place to go! This post-apocalyptic-themed indoor park features high-energy activities like rock climbing, trampoline zones, and giant slides. Test your limits at the Ninja Warrior obstacle course or take on the Sky Trail, a suspended ropes course that will challenge your balancing skills. This theme park is best suited for older kids and teens looking for an adrenaline rush.

Underwater World Langkawi

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For an educational and fun experience, head to Underwater World Langkawi, one of Malaysia’s largest aquariums. Here, you can walk through a giant underwater tunnel and see sharks, stingrays, and giant groupers swimming above you. The Penguinarium is a hit among kids, featuring adorable African and rockhopper penguins. If your child loves marine life, this is a must-visit attraction during your Langkawi holiday.

Lost World of Tambun (Ipoh, Perak)

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A theme park surrounded by beautiful limestone hills, the Lost World of Tambun is more than just an amusement park. It features a water park, amusement rides, petting zoo, and even hot springs for a relaxing end to the day. Thrill-seekers can try the Lupe’s Adventure roller coaster, while younger kids can enjoy the Adventure River. Don’t forget to stay for the Luminous Forest, an enchanting night attraction filled with glowing plants and mystical creatures.

LEGOLAND Malaysia

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A paradise for LEGO fans, Legoland Malaysia is a must-visit theme park featuring interactive rides, a water park, and a SEA LIFE aquarium. Young children will love the LEGO Kingdoms roller coasters, while older kids can test their driving skills at the LEGO City Driving School. The Miniland section showcases famous Asian landmarks built entirely out of LEGO bricks! If you want to cool off, Legoland Water Park has slides, wave pools, and a lazy river.
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