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or Genting Highlands accommodation? Genting Highlands is probably one of the most famous mountain peaks in Malaysia, and well worth a visit if you’re planning a trip to that country. At one thousand eight hundred and fifty meters above sea level, in the Titiwangsa Mountains between Pehang and Salangor, it’s certainly deserving of the name highlands! Travel by car from Kuala Lumpur, or take the Genting Skyway, which, at over three kilometers long, is the longest cable car in South East Asia, as well as being the world’s fastest. The country’s only legal land based casino, this place, dubbed the Las Vegas of Malaysia, is a great place for utter, hedonistic relaxation. Then again, the area is also home to a 100 million year old forest, so when you’ve gambled the night away, there’s something interesting to visit in the morning. Genting Highlands has theme parks, a Ripley’s museum, sky diving simulator and plenty of other attractions to keep any visitor busy as well, and with plenty of hotels, including the 2008 Guinness World record holder as the world’s largest, the First World Hotel, there’s a wide range of choices when it comes to accommodation too. - Browse the Genting Highlands Map or compare Genting Highlands accommodation from Hotels, Motels, B&Bs,
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