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Ipoh's prehistoric jungle adventure meets Kuala Lumpur's underwater world — and together they make Malaysia's best two-city combo. Lost World of Tambun packs 88 attractions across 10 parks into an ancient limestone landscape, from water slides and Siberian tigers to natural mineral hot springs and the nightly Flaming Percussions fire show. Aquaria KLCC then delivers 5,000+ sea creatures, a 90-metre shark tunnel, and live feeding sessions beneath the Petronas Twin Towers. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • Lost World of Tambun — 88 attractions across 10 themed parks in Ipoh, set against 400-million-year-old limestone hills and lush jungle
  • Water Park with Asia's longest man-made adventure river, wave pool, and thrilling water slides
  • Tiger Valley — observe majestic Siberian tigers in a naturalistic habitat unique to Lost World of Tambun
  • Natural mineral hot springs — soak in the park's authentic hot spring pools; Night Park option available
  • Nightly Flaming Percussions fire show (except Tuesdays) — fire eaters, jugglers, and percussionists at 9 PM
  • Tin Valley tribute to Ipoh's tin mining heritage — dulang washing and real historical artefacts
  • Aquaria KLCC — 90-metre underwater tunnel with sharks, stingrays, and sea turtles beneath the Petronas Twin Towers
  • 5,000+ animals across 15 exhibits — Gene Pool touch zone, daily feeding sessions, and Malaysia's largest saltwater tank

About Lost World of Tambun + Aquaria KLCC Combo Ticket

Lost World of Tambun in Ipoh — operated by Sunway Group and located in Tambun, approximately 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur and 2 hours from Penang — is one of Malaysia's most uniquely situated theme parks. It is literally built around Ipoh's 400-million-year-old limestone hills, and the ancient landscape forms the backdrop and structure of the entire park. The Water Park includes Asia's longest man-made adventure river, a wave pool, and multiple water slides. The Amusement Park has Lupe's Adventure (Perak's first roller coaster), the Stormrider pirate ship, and Haunted Chambers. Tiger Valley offers close observation of Siberian tigers. The Petting Zoo introduces 55+ species of animals. The Tin Valley section celebrates Ipoh's heritage as the tin mining capital of the world. Natural hot springs run throughout, with the Night Park option extending the experience after dark alongside the Luminous Forest and the unmissable Flaming Percussions fire show at 9 PM.

Aquaria KLCC, located beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre just 10 minutes from the Petronas Twin Towers, is the ideal KL complement to a day in Ipoh. The 90-metre underwater tunnel is the heart of the experience — a sweeping transparent panoramic tank where sand tiger sharks, giant stingrays, sea turtles, and schools of tropical fish move freely around you in every direction. Fifteen themed exhibits cover freshwater, saltwater, and rainforest ecosystems across 60,000 square feet. The Gene Pool touch zone, daily live feeding sessions, and the Weird and Wonderful exhibit of jellyfish and bioluminescent species round out a 2–3 hour world-class oceanarium visit. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to Lost World of Tambun 
  • Admission to Aquaria KLCC  

Exclusions

  • Lost World Adventure Park pay-per-ride activities (rope courses, kayaking, ziplines — additional cost on-site)
  • Night Park at Lost World of Tambun (separate ticket required if visiting after park day closes)
  • Food and beverages at both venues•       Hotel transfers and transportation

Insiders' Tips

Lost World of Tambun is closed Tuesdays. The park's recommended sequence is: start with the dry zones (Amusement Park, Petting Zoo, Tiger Valley) before transitioning to water activities, then end with the hot springs in the evening. The Flaming Percussions fire show runs nightly at 9 PM (except Tuesdays) and is a spectacular end to the day. At Aquaria KLCC, check the feeding schedule at the entrance and plan your route around the shark feeding for maximum impact.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Aquaria: The schedule of activities in the park is as follows:
    • Touch Pool: 10:45 am (variety of species)
    • The Stream: 11:15 am and 4:30 pm (Asian small-clawed otters)
    • Aquatheatre: 12:00 pm, 3:00 pm, and 6:30 pm (variety of marine species)
    • Station Aquarius: 12:15 pm and 3:15 pm (jellyfish and seahorses)
    • Living Ocean: 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm (variety of marine species)
    • Weird & Wonderful: 1:00 pm (variety of species)
    • Evolution Zone: 4:00 pm (red-bellied piranhas)
    • Flood Forest: 5:30 pm (freshwater species)
    • The Coastal: 5:45 pm (variety of species)
  • 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
What to Bring
  • Valid Photo ID
  • International visitors must provide passport and visa details upon arrival.
Child Policy
  • Children under the age of 3 enjoy free entry
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 + Aquaria KLCC Combo Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about Lost World of Tambun's setting?
Lost World of Tambun is built within and around Ipoh's ancient limestone hills, which are over 400 million years old. The park's 40+ acre site uses the dramatic limestone karst landscape as a natural backdrop and structural element — caves, cliffs, and rock formations are woven through the themed areas rather than merely surrounding them. This gives Lost World of Tambun an atmosphere and visual character that no manufactured theme park can replicate.
What is the Flaming Percussions show at Lost World of Tambun?
The Flaming Percussions is a nightly fire show at Lost World of Tambun Night Park, performed every evening except Tuesdays at 9 PM. The show features fire eaters, fire jugglers, and percussionists performing together in a dramatic, high-energy spectacle. It is one of the most consistently praised experiences at the park and makes staying for the Night Park option particularly worthwhile for both adults and older children.
What are the natural hot springs at Lost World of Tambun?
The natural mineral hot springs at Lost World of Tambun are authentic geothermal springs fed by the limestone geology of the Tambun area. The springs feed multiple pools of different temperatures throughout the Hot Springs & Spa zone, providing a genuinely restorative soaking experience after a day of theme park activity. The springs are particularly popular in the evening when the Night Park opens, combining relaxation with the atmospheric night lighting of the Luminous Forest.
What is the Tin Valley at Lost World of Tambun?
Tin Valley at Lost World of Tambun is a dedicated section celebrating Ipoh's heritage as the tin mining capital of Malaysia and the world. Visitors can try dulang washing — the traditional method of separating tin from gravel using a shallow pan — and explore exhibits featuring real artefacts from Ipoh's tin mining past. The section is educational and interactive, giving context to why Ipoh was once called the richest city in the British Empire.
What animals can I see at Lost World of Tambun?
Lost World of Tambun's Tiger Valley houses Siberian tigers in a naturalistic habitat — a rare opportunity in Malaysia. The Petting Zoo features over 55 species of animals for close-up interaction, including rabbits, guinea pigs, parrots, and reptiles. The Hippo Kingdom zone houses hippopotami in a large aquatic exhibit. During the Night Park, the petting zoo opens for nocturnal animal interaction. Combined with the Aquaria KLCC combo, this gives visitors a broad and varied wildlife experience across two cities.
How far is Lost World of Tambun from Kuala Lumpur?
Lost World of Tambun is located in Ipoh, Perak, approximately 2 hours north of Kuala Lumpur by road via the North-South Expressway. The ETS train from KL Sentral to Ipoh takes approximately 2 hours, with a short taxi or Grab from Ipoh station to the park. Free car parking is available at the park entrance for those driving. Most visitors to this combo spend Day 1 in Ipoh at Lost World of Tambun and Day 2 in Kuala Lumpur at Aquaria KLCC.
What is Lupe's Adventure at Lost World of Tambun?
Lupe's Adventure is the signature roller coaster at Lost World of Tambun and holds the distinction of being Perak's first-ever roller coaster. Named after the park's mascot, Lupe the Langur monkey, it is a family-friendly coaster located in the Amusement Park zone. While not the most intense coaster in Malaysia, it is a significant milestone attraction for the Ipoh region and popular with families visiting the park for the first time.
Is Aquaria KLCC worth visiting even without the Lost World of Tambun combo?
Aquaria KLCC is one of Kuala Lumpur's most consistently acclaimed attractions and is absolutely worthwhile as a standalone experience. Its 90-metre underwater tunnel is among the most impressive aquarium features in Southeast Asia, and the combination of interactive touch zones, live feeding sessions, and the breadth of 5,000+ animals across 15 exhibits makes it a genuinely full 2–3 hour visit. The combo offers savings on both venues without requiring them to be visited on the same day.

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Lost World of Tambun + Aquaria KLCC Combo Ticket

USD 42.91

Insiders’ Tips

Lost World of Tambun is closed Tuesdays. The park's recommended sequence is: start with the dry zones (Amusement Park, Petting Zoo, Tiger Valley) before transitioning to water activities, then end with the hot springs in the evening. The Flaming Percussions fire show runs nightly at 9 PM (except Tuesdays) and is a spectacular end to the day. At Aquaria KLCC, check the feeding schedule at the entrance and plan your route around the shark feeding for maximum impact.

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