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Ancient limestone jungle below, Malaysia's skyline above. Lost World of Tambun in Ipoh delivers 88 attractions across 10 parks — water slides, Siberian tigers, natural hot springs, and the nightly Flaming Percussions fire show in a landscape forged 400 million years ago. KL Tower then lifts you 421 metres above Kuala Lumpur for panoramic views that include the Petronas Twin Towers, the city's glittering skyline, and beyond — from the outdoor Sky Deck, the glass Sky Box, or the air-conditioned Observation Deck. One combo that moves from Ipoh's prehistoric depths to KL's modern heights. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • Lost World of Tambun — 88 attractions across 10 parks built around Ipoh's 400-million-year-old limestone hills
  • Water Park with Asia's longest man-made adventure river, wave pool, and water slides
  • Tiger Valley — rare close-up observation of Siberian tigers in a naturalistic enclosure
  • Natural mineral hot springs and Night Park with the Luminous Forest after dark
  • Nightly Flaming Percussions fire show at 9 PM — fire eaters and percussionists in a spectacular outdoor spectacle
  • KL Tower — 421 metres tall, one of the world's tallest towers in the heart of Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur
  • Sky Deck at 300m: open-air panoramic views including the Petronas Twin Towers and Merdeka 118
  • Sky Box: glass cube jutting from the tower at 300m — stand on a glass floor with the city beneath your feet

About Lost World of Tambun + KL Tower Combo Ticket

Lost World of Tambun sits at the foot of Ipoh's ancient limestone hills in Tambun — a location that gives it an atmosphere no built theme park can manufacture. Operated by Sunway Group across 40+ acres, it offers 88 attractions across 10 themed parks including the Water Park (Asia's longest man-made adventure river), the Amusement Park (Lupe's Adventure, Stormrider, Haunted Chambers), Tiger Valley (Siberian tigers), Tin Valley (tin mining heritage), the Petting Zoo (55+ species), the Hot Springs & Spa (authentic natural mineral springs), and Hippo Kingdom. After dark, the Night Park adds the Luminous Forest and the nightly 9 PM Flaming Percussions fire show — one of the most dramatic and memorable experiences at any Malaysian theme park. The park is closed Tuesdays.

KL Tower (Menara Kuala Lumpur) stands 421 metres tall in the Bukit Nanas forest at the heart of Kuala Lumpur — one of the world's tallest towers and the city's most iconic landmark after the Petronas Twin Towers. The tower offers three distinct viewing experiences: the indoor air-conditioned Observation Deck at 276m with 360° floor-to-ceiling views; the open-air Sky Deck at 300m with unobstructed outdoor panoramas including a direct sightline to the Petronas Twin Towers; and the Sky Box — a glass cube that extends from the Sky Deck ledge at 300m, where visitors stand on a transparent floor with nothing but city and sky beneath them. The tower also houses the ORBIT Revolving Restaurant, a Mini Zoo, and the Blue Coral Aquarium. Open daily 9 AM – 10 PM. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to Lost World of Tambun 
  • Admission to KL Tower 

Exclusions

  • Lost World of Tambun Adventure Park pay-per-ride activities (rope courses, kayaking, ziplines)
  • Night Park at Lost World of Tambun (if visiting separately after day park closes)
  • ORBIT Revolving Restaurant at KL Tower (separate reservation required)
  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Hotel transfers and transportation 

Insiders' Tips

Lost World of Tambun is closed Tuesdays. Visit KL Tower at sunset — arriving around 6–7 PM gives you golden hour views from the Sky Deck before watching the city light up as night falls, which is widely described as the most spectacular time to experience the tower. The Sky Box is the highlight of the KL Tower experience; don't skip it for the Observation Deck alone. At Lost World of Tambun, the Flaming Percussions fire show at 9 PM is worth staying for — plan the hot springs around it.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Lost World of Tambun:
    • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 11 AM to 11 PM
    • Saturday and Sunday: 10 AM to 11 PM
    • Tuesday: 6 PM to 11 PM
  • KL Tower:
    • The operating hours for the KL Tower Observation Deck are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, with the last admission at 9:30 p.m.
What to Bring
  • Valid Photo ID
  • International visitors must provide passport and visa details upon arrival.
Restrictions
  • Large bags are not permitted
  • Drinking and smoking are not permitted
  • Sharp objects, lighters, luggage, alcohol, and knives are not permitted
  • Re-entry is not allowed 

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit dates carefully before completing your purchase.

Lost World of Tambun + KL Tower Combo Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sky Box at KL Tower?
The Sky Box at KL Tower is a glass cube that extends outward from the Sky Deck ledge at 300 metres above ground level. Standing inside the Sky Box, visitors look down through a transparent glass floor at Kuala Lumpur spread below them — a heart-stopping experience with nothing but sky and the city beneath their feet. It is one of the most thrilling observation experiences in Malaysia and consistently described as the highlight of any KL Tower visit.
What is the difference between the Observation Deck and Sky Deck at KL Tower?
The Observation Deck at KL Tower is an indoor, air-conditioned platform at 276 metres offering 360° views through large panoramic windows. The Sky Deck is an open-air platform at 300 metres offering unobstructed outdoor panoramic views — including a direct sightline to the Petronas Twin Towers and the Merdeka 118 tower. The Sky Deck provides the more dramatic and photogenic experience, while the Observation Deck is more comfortable in all weather conditions.
What is the best time to visit KL Tower for views?
The most popular time to visit KL Tower is at sunset — arriving around 6–7 PM gives visitors the opportunity to experience the city in golden hour light before watching Kuala Lumpur's skyline illuminate as night falls. Clear morning visits (9–10 AM) offer the sharpest visibility before haze builds. The tower is open until 10 PM, and night views of the city are spectacular, with the Petronas Twin Towers visible directly from the Sky Deck.
How do I get to KL Tower?
KL Tower is located on Jalan Punchak in the Bukit Nanas area of central Kuala Lumpur. The nearest LRT station is Bukit Nanas on the Kelana Jaya line, from which the tower is a 10–12 minute uphill walk through the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve. Most visitors find Grab the most convenient option, with the tower directly accessible by car to the main entrance. Parking is available on-site for those driving.
What else is there to do at KL Tower beyond the observation decks?
KL Tower houses several additional attractions within its complex. The Blue Coral Aquarium features young white-tip reef sharks, clownfish, and a range of marine life. The KL Tower Mini Zoo is a short walk from the tower and is home to pythons, macaques, llamas, and animals for hands-on interaction including guinea pigs, parrots, and tortoises. The Upside Down House offers quirky photo opportunities. The ORBIT Revolving Restaurant provides panoramic dining with a slow rotation offering 360° city views throughout the meal.
Is the Lost World of Tambun combo suitable as a two-day Malaysia itinerary?
Yes — this is an excellent natural two-day Malaysia itinerary. Day 1: Ipoh and Lost World of Tambun (water park, tiger valley, hot springs, fire show). Day 2: Kuala Lumpur and KL Tower (observation decks, Sky Box, and the broader KLCC/Bukit Nanas area). The two cities are 2 hours apart by road or ETS train from KL Sentral to Ipoh, making the itinerary smooth and manageable. The combo ticket provides savings on both venues without requiring same-day visits.
What is the Tower Walk 100 at KL Tower?
The Tower Walk 100 at KL Tower is an open-air walk along the outer rim of the tower at 100 metres above ground level, offering a unique perspective of Kuala Lumpur from the tower's exterior. It is one of the tower's more adventurous add-on experiences, separate from the Sky Deck and Observation Deck, and provides an exhilarating way to experience the tower's height without the enclosed glass of the Sky Box. Check the KL Tower official website for current availability and any add-on pricing.
What is Lupe's Adventure at Lost World of Tambun?
Lupe's Adventure is the signature roller coaster at Lost World of Tambun, named after the park's mascot Lupe the Langur monkey, and holds the distinction of being Perak's first roller coaster. Located in the Amusement Park zone alongside the Stormrider pirate ship and Haunted Chambers, it is a family-friendly coaster set against the dramatic backdrop of Ipoh's limestone cliffs. It is a key attraction in the Amusement Park and popular with families visiting the park for the first time.

Ratings & Reviews

Lost World of Tambun + KL Tower Combo Ticket

USD 46.49

Insiders’ Tips

Lost World of Tambun is closed Tuesdays. Visit KL Tower at sunset — arriving around 6–7 PM gives you golden hour views from the Sky Deck before watching the city light up as night falls, which is widely described as the most spectacular time to experience the tower. The Sky Box is the highlight of the KL Tower experience; don't skip it for the Observation Deck alone. At Lost World of Tambun, the Flaming Percussions fire show at 9 PM is worth staying for — plan the hot springs around it.

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