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What to do at Genting Highlands: SkyWorlds, First World Hotel & more
If you are raring for a quick weekend getaway over the June holidays, a nearby travel destination is the Genting Highlands in Malaysia. The Genting Highlands is a resort comprising hotels, casinos, shopping malls, cultural sites and the Skyworlds Theme Park. Here are the 12 best things to do at Genting Highlands, from exploring theme parks to mosque-hopping. First World Hotel is a large, affordable hotel within Resorts World Genting in Malaysia. It's known for its colourful exterior and its convenient location near the resort's attractions. These include the First World Plaza shopping centre, an indoor theme park and a casino. The First World Hotel holds the Guinness World Record as the largest hotel in the world, boasting over 7,300 rooms across multiple towers. First World Hotel is well-known for its budget-friendly rates, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking affordable lodging. The hotel offers various amenities such as 24/7 reception, wired internet and massage services, all designed to enhance the overall guest experience. First World Hotel was the first in Southeast Asia to introduce check-in & out electronic kiosks to heighten efficiency. Standard Room for 2 persons at S$49 per night at SkyAvenue, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia +60 3 2718 1118 Check-in after 3pm & check-out before 11am | | Genting SkyWorlds is a theme park that offers a variety of rides and attractions themed around popular film and entertainment franchises. The park is divided into 9 'worlds', each with unique rides, restaurants and entertainment experiences. These include facilities inspired by franchises including Epic, Robots, Rio, Ice Age and others. At the Epic Voyage to Moonhaven attraction at the Epic realm, enjoy a whimsical tour around Moonhaven on Mub and Grub's indoor boat ride. As you enter this macro-space, spot Nod, M.K. and Mandrake as they to life with larger-than-life animatronics. In Rio, waltz through the bustling neighbourhood of Santa Teresa where samba music fills the air. With stunning artistic details, join iconic characters including Blu, Linda and Jewel on a classic double-decker carousel ride known as the Blue Sky Carousel for non-stop fun. Standard 1-Day Adult Ticket at RM130 (S$40) & 1-Day Child/Senior Ticket at RM86 (S$26) at Resorts World, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia +60 19 201 6286 Wed to Mon: 10am – 6pm Closed on Tue Facebook | Instagram | Website Resorts World Genting houses Malaysia's only legal land-based casinos. The flagship SkyCasino, located within the SkyAvenue Mall, operates 24/7 and features over 3,000 slot machines and more than 400 game tables such as baccarat, blackjack and roulette. For premium players, the SkyCasino Gold Club offers an exclusive gaming environment through personalised services, accessible to Genting Rewards Gold members and above. Resorts World Genting Sky Casino has no entry fee. But non-local visitors need to show their passport and a Genting Rewards card to play. Singapore citizens and permanent residents entering the Resorts World Sentosa casino pay a levy of S$150 for up to 24 hours of entry. Sky Avenue, Levels 1 & 2, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia Daily: 24 hours Facebook | Instagram | Website SkyAvenue is a premier mall within Resorts World Genting. It offers a diverse shopping experience with over 100 retail outlets, ranging from high-street fashion to luxury brands. Shoppers can explore a variety of brands such as Charles & Keith, Coach, Furla, Kate Spade, Adidas, H&M, Puma, Skechers and Vans. For those interested in luxury items, stores such as Longines, Montblanc, Rado, Swarovski and Tissot offer exquisite selections. After you are done shopping for the day, drop by eateries such as Palsaik Korean BBQ, Burger & Lobster and Lenu, which offer varied culinary experiences. For casual dining, options include Malaysian Food Street, Subway, Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme and Haagen Dazs. Resorts World Genting, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia +60 3 6101 1118 Daily: 10am – 10pm | | Genting has a cable car system called the Premium Outlets Cable Car, also known as the Awana SkyWay. This state-of-the-art gondola lift system, operated by Awana SkyCentral, takes visitors from the Awana Station at the mid-hill to the SkyAvenue Station at the peak. The 620-metre ascent takes around 10 minutes. Along the way, take in views of the surrounding hills and then visit the temple at Chin Swee Station. In addition to the standard gondolas, the Awana SkyWay has 10 glass-floored gondolas that provide a unique view of the rainforest below. The glass floor gondolas can seat 6 passengers, while the standard gondolas can hold 10. Standard Gondolo (Return) Ticket at RM19 (S$5.75) at Awana SkyCentral, Level 4, Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia 69000 +60 3 6101 1118 Daily: 7am – 11pm | | Completed in 1998, Arena of Stars is a 45,000-square-foot amphitheatre in Genting Highlands. It is enclosed and climate-controlled, unlike other stadiums which are open-air. Arena of Stars has a capacity of about 5,132 seats and the amphitheater-style seating ensures good visibility from most angles in the stadium. The stadium is also known for holding well-known national and international lion dance and dragon dance competitions. Designed with an emphasis on acoustic performance for live music and stage shows, the stadium has professional-grade sound and lighting systems suitable for international acts. Singers who have performed at the venue include Jolin Tsai, Rainie Yang and Cyndi Wang. Resorts World Genting, Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia 69000 +60 3 2718 1118 | | 1 day JB itinerary: Where to go, what to do & where to eat [Nov 2024 update] The Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Chinese temple within the Genting Highlands. It is situated on a scenic site in the Genting Highlands, on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land donated by Genting Group's founder, the late Lim Goh Tong. Located 4,600 feet above sea level, the temple is a 5 to 10-minute drive from the peak of the mountain. Chin Swee Caves Temple is special because of its impressive architecture, including the iconic 9-storey lamp-lit pagoda and a massive Buddha statue. It also offers a unique spiritual experience, allowing visitors to traverse a journey through hell and heaven, reflecting ancient Chinese traditions. The temple's location in the Genting Highlands provides stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere, enhancing the overall experience. Exit 68, Genting Sempah, 28750 Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia +60 3 2179 1886 Daily: 8am – 7pm Facebook | Instagram | Website Zouk Genting is special because it offers a luxurious and immersive clubbing experience, incorporating Zouk's signature style with cutting-edge technology and destination venues. Zouk Genting has 5 different areas, including Empire, Zouk Club, RedTail by Zouk, RedTail Karaoke and the new dining concept FUHU for a variety of ambiences and experiences. The venue features top-of-the-line sound and lighting systems, including those designed by renowned experts in the field. Zouk Genting also attracts world-acclaimed deejays such as Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, which enhances the clubbing atmosphere. FUHU International Buffet Dinner Adult Ticket at RM98 (S$29.80) at SkyAvenue, Zouk Atrium, Lot T1 – 08A, Genting Highlands, 69000 Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia +60 19 390 3738 Fri & Sat: 11am – 4pm | | Gohtong Memorial Park in Genting Highlands is dedicated to Lim Goh Tong, the founder of the resort. It's located in Gohtong Jaya, near where he is buried, and includes a memorial hall with a wooden effigy of Lim Goh Tong and information about his life. The park enables visitors to pay respects and learn about the person who brought Genting Highlands to life. Most come to offer their prayers to the late Lim, burning joss sticks and incense on a small marble stool facing the statue. Many Chinese hold him in respect for establishing a corporate empire despite his unwealthy circumstances. Through 'communicating' with the deceased Lim, many hope to rub off his luck, most likely at the casinos that they will visit. Gohtong Jaya, 69000 Genting Highlands Pahang, Malaysia Daily: 8am – 10pm Facebook | Website The Genting Strawberry Leisure Farm is a popular attraction that sells strawberry products such as jams, biscuits, juices and other souvenirs. The farm provides a family-friendly experience, including the opportunity to taste fresh, locally grown strawberries. The sprawling compound also houses a lavender garden, flower nursery, shopping alley and mini gardens lined with rose bushes. A popular activity for visitors is to pick strawberries when they are in season. The collected harvest is then weighted and charged accordingly. A ticket costs RM20 (S$6.05) for adults and RM15 (S$4.55) for kids under 12. For those looking to pick strawberries, the experience will cost you RM8 (S$2.45) per 100 grams. Gohtong Jaya, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia +60 14 933 1913 Mon, Tue & Thu: 9am – 6pm Fri to Sun: 9am – 8pm Closed on Wed | Nestled in the cool climate of Genting Highlands, the Happy Bee Farm, Insect World & Butterfly Wonderland offers an escape from the heat and a chance to appreciate nature's beauty. The family-friendly venue offers interactive experiences focused on bees, butterflies and rare insects. The farm also features a petting area with rabbits and other tiny animals. At the bee area, visitors will be able to witness how bees collect nectar and produce honey, with chances to taste different varieties, including stingless bee honey. Guests can wander through lush gardens with butterflies, learning about their life cycles and natural habitats. Adult Ticket at S$10.65 & Child (Aged 4-12)/Senior Ticket at S$7.59 at Genting View Resort, KM11-3, Lot 6452, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia +60 19 611 6833 Daily: 9.30am – 8pm Facebook | Instagram | Website 10 best makan places in Genting Highlands The post What to do at Genting Highlands: SkyWorlds, First World Hotel & more appeared first on


Economic Times
2 days ago
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- Economic Times
Is no dinner after dark the secret to fitness? Malaika Arora spills her ageless diet routine secrets that ‘have worked like magic'
17 Hours to Reset the Body and Mind From Fitness to Food Business You Might Also Like: She is 51 but looks 25? Malaika Arora's four secret exercises that give her glowing skin and sculpted physique A Growing Bollywood Trend? Is the Clock the Ultimate Nutritionist? Is the secret to glowing skin , toned bodies, and endless energy simply this: don't eat after dark? Malaika Arora certainly seems to think so. The 50-year-old fitness icon has now joined the likes of Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and even veteran actress Mumtaz in endorsing what might just be the most underrated health hack of our time—wrapping up your meals before a recent chat with 32ND – Lifestyle, Investments & Residences on YouTube, Malaika revealed her rather disciplined yet realistic approach to fitness. 'My last meal is at 7 pm,' she shared, adding that after that, she eats nothing until noon the next day—breaking her fast with a spoon of ghee and then diving into a wholesome Indian meal. Her practice is rooted in intermittent fasting , but with a mindful makes Malaika's approach stand out is her honest take on the process. 'It's not about dieting,' she emphasized. 'There's a big difference between fasting and dieting.' Unlike calorie-counting or fad detoxes, her strategy focuses on when you eat rather than what you eat. Malaika follows a 17-hour intermittent fasting routine every alternate day, allowing herself a seven-hour eating window. During that window? 'I eat everything—rice, roti, sabzi,' she said, adding that portion control is hack? A modest-sized bowl. 'I like eating out of a bowl and it's a specific size… that's the amount I will eat.' Her son may weigh his meals, but Malaika trusts her bowl—and her body's dedication to health goes beyond personal goals—it's become a lifestyle and, recently, a business. The wellness maven has stepped into the food space by launching a restaurant in Mumbai, perhaps hoping to bring her philosophy of clean, conscious eating to a broader she's also refreshingly realistic about ageing. 'After a certain age, you are battling with a whole lot of things,' she said, explaining why she has become more attuned to how and when she routine isn't an outlier. Kareena Kapoor recently admitted that she's made a similar shift—wrapping up dinner by 6 pm and calling it a night by 9:30. 'My friends know not to expect me at parties. And they respect that,' Kareena shared in an interview with Nod yesteryear superstar Mumtaz, now 77, attributes her discipline to Akshay Kumar's advice. No dinner, early to bed, early to rise—it's a pattern that seems to transcend generations in the film story is more than just a celebrity diet trend—it's a gentle nudge toward rethinking how we treat our bodies. In an era where wellness is marketed as superfoods and supplements, she reminds us that timing might just be the simplest, most ancient secret to good is skipping dinner the next big thing in fitness? Or rather, is it the oldest wisdom we've only just begun to rediscover? Whatever it is, if it works for someone at 50 like Malaika Arora—radiant, agile, and thriving—it might just be worth a try.


Indian Express
2 days ago
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- Indian Express
Malaika Arora doesn't eat after 7 pm, follows 17-hour intermittent fasting: ‘It has worked like magic for me'
Bollywood celebrities like Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor are often praised for their fitness and both of them swear by the fact that having their dinner before sunset is one of the major reasons behind their fitness. Now, Malaika Arora has also endorsed the same lifestyle as the 49-year-old recently revealed that she does not eat any meals after 7 pm. In a recent interview, Malaika spoke about her routine and shared that she follows intermittent fasting of 17 hours every alternate day and in the seven hours that she eats, she likes to eat everything. 'It's all portion control. I don't believe in cheat days and stuff like that,' Malaika shared in a chat on 32ND – Lifestyle, Investments & Residences' YouTube channel. Malaika shared that unlike her son, she does not weigh her food before eating it, and prefers to eat in a bowl. 'I like eating out of a bowl and it's a specific size of a bowl and that's the amount that I will eat,' she said. Malaika Arora then shared her intermittent fasting routine and said, 'I do intermittent fasting. That's something that has worked like magic for me. I think it just resets my entire system. I sleep better, I wake up better, I don't feel heavy. I used to do it everyday, then I started doing it every alternate day. And it's not about fasting or dieting. There's a big difference between dieting and fasting, it's a huge difference. I eat but I eat in that time, in that limited time of the day and that's what I eat.' Malaika then spoke about her 'no food after 7 pm rule' and shared, 'Another thing that I swear by is, don't eat after sunset. My last meal is at 7 pm. I try not to eat anything after that. Until next day. I wake up early but I don't eat anything. I probably just break it with ghee. 12 noon is when I actually have my first meal. So my proper heavy meal is when I actually eat. And then I eat everything, whether it's rice, roti, sabzi, everything. I eat everything.' Malika said that she will soon turn 50 and added, that for someone who is older, they have other health concerns to take care of. 'After a certain age, you are battling with a whole lot of things. I am 49. I will be 50,' she said. Malaika recently started her restaurant business in Mumbai. ALSO READ | Dia Mirza recalls 'hard, terrifying' years of sharing room with her hairdresser to ward off unwanted midnight knocks on door: 'Had to find a way to survive' Recently, during a conversation with Nod magazine, Kareena Kapoor spoke about her new routine where she revealed that she does not eat after 6 pm, and sleeps by 9:30 pm. 'My friends know not to expect me at parties. And they respect that,' she shared. Veteran actor Mumtaz, who is 77, also shared that she does not eat after 6 pm and credited Akshay Kumar for that advice. 'I sleep at about 9-10 pm and I get up at 4-5 in the morning. I do my exercise at 7 am then I drink black tea. Then I take very little breakfast, not very fattening. And that's it. Then I have lunch. I don't have dinner. I just take some fruits. I don't eat dinner,' she shared in a chat with Radio Nasha Official.


India Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Kareena Kapoor, 44, lets in on fitness secrets: Dinner by 6 pm, early workouts
Kareena Kapoor shared her sleep and fitness routine at 44. (Photo credit: Instagram/kareenakapoorkhan) India Today Entertainment Desk Kareena Kapoor said she follows early dinners by 6 pm and sleeps before 10 pm She said that workouts help stabilise her mood The actor added that her family enjoys cooking together Kareena Kapoor Khan, at 44, swears by early dinners and early morning workouts. In a recent interview with Nod magazine, she opened up about the sleep and fitness routine that she follows, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. The actor also explained how she doesn't skip her workouts as it helps not just with her physical health, but also her mental health. Describing her routine as 'almost monastic', the 'Crew' actor said that she has her dinner by 6 pm and is off to bed before 10 pm. "Dinner by 6 pm, lights out by 9.30 pm, morning workouts before the world wakes up," she revealed. She further added that her friends are aware of her routine and don't expect her at parties. "My friends know not to expect me at parties. And they respect that. They know I'll be watching Schitt's Creek on low volume," she added. Kareena Kapoor also claimed that her workouts have helped her stabilise her mood, especially in the post Covid-19 era. She said, "If I don't work out, I'm in a bad mood. Post-COVID, I realised how important fitness is - not for vanity, but for well-being. It's my mood stabiliser, my anchor." The actor also added that the family loves spending time in the kitchen. She said one Indian meal a day is non-negotiable for her. "We love cooking together as a family. Saif, the kids, me - we're all in the kitchen. Saif is obsessed with Kerala cuisine. He's always trying out new recipes - idiyappams , coconut-based stews, everything. I need my one proper Indian meal a day. Non-negotiable," she explained. On the work front, Kareena Kapoor Khan was last seen in 'Singham Again'. The actor is presently shooting for director Meghna Gulzar's 'Daayra', in which she is sharing the screen with Malayalam actor-director Prithviraj Sukumaran. Kareena Kapoor Khan, at 44, swears by early dinners and early morning workouts. In a recent interview with Nod magazine, she opened up about the sleep and fitness routine that she follows, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. The actor also explained how she doesn't skip her workouts as it helps not just with her physical health, but also her mental health. Describing her routine as 'almost monastic', the 'Crew' actor said that she has her dinner by 6 pm and is off to bed before 10 pm. "Dinner by 6 pm, lights out by 9.30 pm, morning workouts before the world wakes up," she revealed. She further added that her friends are aware of her routine and don't expect her at parties. "My friends know not to expect me at parties. And they respect that. They know I'll be watching Schitt's Creek on low volume," she added. Kareena Kapoor also claimed that her workouts have helped her stabilise her mood, especially in the post Covid-19 era. She said, "If I don't work out, I'm in a bad mood. Post-COVID, I realised how important fitness is - not for vanity, but for well-being. It's my mood stabiliser, my anchor." The actor also added that the family loves spending time in the kitchen. She said one Indian meal a day is non-negotiable for her. "We love cooking together as a family. Saif, the kids, me - we're all in the kitchen. Saif is obsessed with Kerala cuisine. He's always trying out new recipes - idiyappams , coconut-based stews, everything. I need my one proper Indian meal a day. Non-negotiable," she explained. On the work front, Kareena Kapoor Khan was last seen in 'Singham Again'. The actor is presently shooting for director Meghna Gulzar's 'Daayra', in which she is sharing the screen with Malayalam actor-director Prithviraj Sukumaran. Join our WhatsApp Channel


India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
At 44, Kareena Kapoor Has Changed Her Lifestyle Routine, Now Eats Dinner By 6 PM, Lights Out By 9.30 PM - Her Fitness Mantra Revealed!
New Delhi: The Bollywood begum Kareena Kapoor Khan in her latest interview with Nod magazine opened up on her new changed lifestyle routine, fitness mantra and family life. The 44-year-old stunner, who is an avid social media user as well dropped a post on Instagram too about her latest magazine photoshoot and interview. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Nod (@thenodmag) Kareena Kapoor On New Eat, Sleep Time Kareena eats early dinner and hits the bed before 10 pm. She told the magazine, "Dinner by 6 pm, lights out by 9:30 pm, morning workouts before the world wakes up. My friends know not to expect me at parties. And they respect that. They know I'll be watching Schitt's Creek on low volume!" She also said that when the family is together, they like to cook. 'We love cooking together as a family. Saif, the kids, me—we're all in the kitchen. Saif is obsessed with Kerala cuisine. He's always trying out new recipes—idiyappams, coconut-based stews, everything. Me? I need my one proper Indian meal a day. Non-negotiable.' Adding more on her fitness mantra and workout, the diva added, "If I don't work out, I'm in a bad mood. Post-COVID, I realised how important fitness is—not for vanity, but for well-being. It's my mood stabiliser, my anchor." Kareena On 'Not Chasing Roles' Reflecting on her journey in the industry, Kareena quipped, "I'm happy I'm not chasing anymore. I see younger actors running from one thing to the next, and I just think: I'm glad I'm past that."