Legoland

Legoland

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia Legoland Malaysia

LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort brings together a LEGOLAND Park, Water Park and Hotel in one LEGO® themed location. It is a family holiday destination consists of more than 70 hands-on rides, slides, shows and attractions. Almost everything is hands-on, so you can push, pedal and program, or steer, squirt and splash, your way through a truly interactive experience – and of course there’s building too.

LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort has seven themed areas of attractions for all ages such as The Beginning, LEGO® Technic, LEGO Kingdoms, Imagination, LEGO City, Land of Adventure and MINILAND. It’s an inspirational land where the children are the heroes. From LEGO experiment centres to rollercoasters, the park is a day-long voyage of discovery for all the family.

The centrepiece is MINILAND, where Asian landmarks have been recreated using more than 30 million LEGO bricks. It’s an interactive world on a scale of 1:20, where people, trains and aeroplanes come to life at the touch of a button.

LEGOLAND Water Park which can be enjoyed separately or in combination with the theme park has more than 20 slides and water based attractions and boasts 70 LEGO models. Highlights of this unique LEGO themed water park are:

Joker Soaker A fun interactive play structure in the wade pool where children can aim water cannons at one another. But watch out: The huge bucket will pour 350 gallons upon everyone every few minutes.

Build-A-Raft

A unique concept where children can customize their own raft made from LEGO soft bricks before floating down the lazy river.

LEGO Wave Pool

Families can ride the waves or simply cool off in this wave pool where swimmers of all ages will enjoy making a splash.

Fun & Fantasy

Theme parks and waterparks in Malaysia promise hours of fun for everyone in the family. From the mountain top to the bottom of a former mining pool several floors below ground level, each theme park offers its own special attractions that make a theme park visit a fantastic and memorable experience. Since the theme parks are located in different parts of Malaysia, a visit to the theme park is an excellent opportunity to see the natural beauty of the country and the many tourist attractions nearby.

Cosmo’s World Theme Park, Kuala Lumpur I-City, City Of Digital Lights Sunway Lagoon, Selangor Lost World of Tambun, Ipoh Bukit Gambang Resort City, Kuantan Genting Highlands – Twentieth Century Fox World coming soon in 2016 The Carnivall Berjaya Hills A’ Famosa Resort, Malacca Bukit Merah Laketown Resort Desa Water Park, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Bird Park Aquaria KLCC Wet World, Shah Alam Wet World, Pedas Hot Springs Wet World, Legoland, Bahru Sanrio Hello Kitty Town, Angry Bird Theme Park, Johor Bahru Ocean Quest and Ocean Splash Coast (Coming in 2017) Monsopiad Cultural Village, Kota Kinabalu Mari Mari Cultural Village, Kota Kinabalu Sarawak Cultural Village, Kuching

Johor

Johor derived its name from Jauhar, an Arabic word that means precious stones. The southern gateway to Malaysia, Johor is linked to via the Causeway and encompasses an area of 18,986 sq km. It is also where the southernmost tip of Asia, , is located.

The state has long enthralled visitors with its diverse range of attractions. Ancient rainforests, pristine islands, world- renowned golf courses and shopping establishments – with so many to choose from, you will de!nitely be spoilt for choice. The state capital, Johor Bahru, is famous for its historical buildings and impressive architecture.

Let Johor be your gateway to a world of fascination and adventure!

Places of Interest:

Legoland Sanrio Hello Kitty Town Angry Bird Theme Park Johor Premium Outlet

Endau Rompin National Park – the 92,000-hectare - Rompin national park straddles across two states, on the south of pahang and north of Johor, taking up about 48,905ha of land. Rich in flora and fauna, this lowland dipterocarp forest shelters wildlife such as the endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros, elephants, tapirs, tigers, wild boars, deer, monkeys, gibbons, sun bears, civets and binturong as well as the rare fan-palm (livistona endauensis). there are some 26km of jungle trails within the park, the most popular being the gruelling 16km trail from kuala Jasin to Batu Hampar and Buaya Sangkut.

Pasir Gudang Kite Museum – the first of its kind in malaysia, the museum is dedicated to the traditional malay kite known as the wau. Here, you can view a collection of more than 200 traditional and modern kites in various colours and designs. is the venue for the grand, annual World kite festival.

Sibu Island Gunung Ledang Sungai Lebam Fireflies Desaru Desaru Fruit Farm Nasuha Herbs and Spices Paradise Puteri Harbour Tanjung Piai National Park Island National Park