WET WORLD AIR PANAS PEDAS is your neighbourhood water theme park with a very unique feature; A NATURAL HOT SPRINGS SPA POOL.
The natural hot water coming from underground springs has been around for hundreds of years. Many believe that the natural hot water has medicinal values for certain skin and rheumatism problems. It also help to relax muscles and relieve stress. At just about 10km from PLUS Pedas/Senawang exit, many local tourists and travelers stop by at this park to relax and have fun.
THE WET WORLD is the largest water-based theme park chain in Malaysia. If you happened to be in Negeri Sembilan, don't forget to stop by at the park with your family and friends and enjoy tons of water splashing fun.
The park also host events and functions such as Family Day, Birthday Parties and etc at a very affordable price with free telematches organized by THE WET WORLD crew.
They are open everyday except on Tuesdays. Ticket price is only RM12.00 per person.
You can contact them today for further inquiry:06-6857199
or visit their website: http://www.owg.com.my/wetworld.html
Updated Jan 29, 2012
Address: Lot 603, Mukim Pedas, 71400 Pedas Negeri Sembilan
Phone: 06-6857199
Website: http://www.owg.com.my/wetworld.html
Nilai Town is a day trip from Kuala Lumpur, about 30 minutes if there is no massive traffic jam.
In Nilai, there is popular Nilai whole sale center with selling household products, furniture, artificial flowers and miscellaneous items at low cost price. The stalls are arranged in grid lines and air conditioned for shopping comfort.
Nilai is also home to several universities and colleges.
There is also a famous Chinese cemetry, Nilai Memorial, that affluent people who can afford bury their beloved ones. This place was filmed in several local movies and have even become a local tourist destination. So check you it out when you are still alive.
Written Aug 22, 2007
Seremban is an easy quick exit from the PLUS highway.
Found the traffic in town to be slow with a lot of traffic lights.
Easy to locate a big food court in the center of town. Typical Malaysian state capital.
Written Apr 23, 2007
Port Dickson is very popular seaside resort for local tourist and families for a weekend at the beach from Kuala Lumpur and neighboring areas.
The beach is not the cleanest in the world but nobody seems to care. There are many seaside stalls selling food, drinks, inflatables for swimming. Can be fun for beach activities like kicking the ball, throwing frisbees or building sand castles.
I found the journey from Muar to Port Dickson quite torturing to drive and so better to get here from Seremban.
Can be a day trip but better to stay overnight, swim in the resort pool and eat at an expensive seafood restaurant.
Written Apr 23, 2007
Beside golf,i love playing kites inherit from my Dad . Here in Seremban2 Park ,you can fly from small kite up to 15 feet kite as the wind here is strong enough to blow your skirt up!!!heheehe.come on sunday afternoon and you can play or just stroll along the park watching beautiful kites flying around.
Written Nov 5, 2006
After the river trekking you'll come to the river canyon called Jeram Berungut by the locals. This place is totally secluded, which is a good thing. Everything there is totally 'untouched'.
At the end of this is a fall waterfall and current there is quite strong. If you're a strong swimmer you can reach it and be rewarded by strong waters splasing on your back. Very therapeutic.
I didn't get any pics there because my camera is not waterproof.
Updated May 19, 2006
Claimed to be the tallest single drop fall in Malaysia of approximately 350 feet high, this is a must see when you're there. There's a small pool at the bottom where you can have a dip and have back 'massaged'. The view is spectacular and a perfect place to leave all your troubles behind.
Updated May 19, 2006
Port Dickson has one of the longest beaches in Malaysia, offering holiday makers ample room to frolic and have fun in the sun. With 18km of beachfront, you can stop anywhere along its coastal road and enjoy sandy beaches lined with tall casuarinas trees, coconut palms and the spreading branches of Banyan trees.
A half hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur, you can plunge headlong into a day of fun-filled water sports, such as canoeing, snorkeling, water skiing and windsurfing.
Written Apr 28, 2005
Address: Located 34km from Seremban, the state capital
This is the most well kept, beautifully painted wall of the pre-war structures found in Kuala Pilah. The window frames and panels are remained original, the authentic looks of the building also not distorted with modern air-conditioning compressors or hand-phone advertisements.
Written Nov 20, 2004
Beside the palace tour, you may want to consider a short tour into small villages around Sri Menanti.
You will discover very rich kampong setting and nice roof arts that concaved upward (Minangkabau style).
Complete story featured in Sri Menanti page.
Updated Nov 20, 2004
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