A theme park in an unlikely location
You’d expect to find theme parks in Orlando but Malaysia?
It’s certainly not as famous as Disney World, but the Lost World of Tambun has a similar allure: thrilling rides and attractions.
Five main elements make up this world of adventure here: Lost World Hot Springs, the Tiger Valley, an Amusement Park, a Water Park, and the Lost World Petting Zoo. There is also jungle trekking, cave exploration, and the ability to camp overnight in villages.
At the end of the day, visitors can immerse themselves in the Lost World Hot Springs. The 100 percent natural mineral hot springs is “clean and fresh,” park promoters say.
A highlight for children is the Lost World Petting Zoo, where visitors can hand-feed favorites such as Nia the Python, Ruby the raccoon and Wira the Green Macaw.
There’s also a water park with a beach area, wave pool, kids-only zone and water rides.
By David Wilkening
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