Zip Line Flying Fox Places in Malaysia
Adrenaline junkies will travel to lengths to experience some of these activities that are growing in popularity, especially here in Southeast Asia.
Zip Line Flying Fox Places in Malaysia
The places that offer this Eco activity usually bundle the package with other activities like abseiling, wall climbing or high rope walking and, most of the time, sold by travel agents in the respective states.
You can also contact the operators via email, website or phone for your adventure. Below is a list of zip lines or flying fox places in Malaysia.
This unique flying fox is also located 20 minutes from the city of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah and is created by Sabah’s top riggers with world-class safety features.
There are plans to add another zip line back to the starting point, but this may only happen in late 2016 or early 2017.
The beauty of the Coral Flyer Zipline in Sabah is that it is only 15 minutes by boat from Kota Kinabalu City and Sapi Island. This place was officially launched in May 2014 as well.
Coral Flyer Zip Line
Sapi Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: + 6 011 2984 2023
Tel: + 6 088 484 934
Email: yong(at)coralflyer.com
Email: simon(at)coralflyer.com
Website: http://www.coralflyer.com/
Price: RM64
Open Daily, 10am to 4pm
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Extreme Park Sunway Lagoon Zip Line – Image from Sunway Lagoon. |
Located at Malaysia’s premier water and theme park – Sunway Lagoon- an extreme park that offers multiple other activities besides the flying fox. Your zipline adventure takes you over the theme park and is suitable for everyone.
Apart from this, you can spend the entire day doing many other activities here, including a major shopping mall called Sunway Pyramid and a 5-star hotel, Sunway Resort Hotel, all linked together.
Extreme Park Sunway Lagoon
3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway,
47500 Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Tel: + 603 5639 0182
Email: slsales@sunway.com.my
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Belum Rainforest Zip Line or Flying Fox – Image by ojiekakilangit.blogspot. |
Located in the Belum Rainforest in Perak, the Belum Adventure Camp is suitable for doing the whole nature team-building exercise.
The place is also open for the flying fox experience, but you must contact the organizers before heading there.
Belum Adventure Camp – Office
No. 1-22, 1st Floor, The Place Perdana, Jln PJU 8/5G,
Bandar Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Tel: + 6 03 7731 1664
Nik Firdaus : + 6 013 975 1878
Dr Kannan: + 6 012 713 8500
http://www.bacxcamp.com/
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Shah Alam’s Zip Line at Skytrex Adventure Park. |
One of Malaysia’s pioneer zip line companies is Skytrex, which started in Shah Alam, Selangor and has now branched out to Langkawi and Melaka.
The action of Shah Alam Zip Line is three kilometres inside an 817-hectare forest of Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam.
Skytrex also offers various team-building and special packages for visitors, groups, or companies.
Difficulty: Beginner to Advanced
Highest Point: 5 to 22 meters
Price: RM35 to RM55
Skytrex Shah Alam
Jalan Liku 8/1, Seksyen 8, 40000
Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Flying Fox in Melaka – Skytrex Taman Botani Ayer Keroh
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Skytrex Taman Botani Ayer Keroh |
For those heading to Melaka, you can try the flying fox or zip line at the Taman Botani in Ayer Keroh.
This place opened in November 2015 and is the only place in Melaka where you can do this. Other activities here are paintball, archery, zorbing, rock climbing and kayaking.
The location from Melaka city is about 30 minutes, and many other tourist activities are found around here.
Difficulty: Medium
Highest Point: 17 meters
Price: RM55
Skytrex Ayer Keroh Melaka
5 Minutes after you exit Ayer Keroh
Along Jalan Ayer Keroh
Phone: + 6 018 909 5679
Hours: 9.00 am to 6.00 pm
Flying Fox in Langkawi – Skytrex Langkawi Adventure Park
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A zipline in Langkawi, through the island rainforest. |
Recently opened, the Langkawi Adventure Park is where you can have a full go at the many activities offered here, including a zipline in the island rainforest.
The Langkawi Zip Line is located very near Telaga Harbour or Perdana Quay. When you reach the end of Jalan Pantai Kok junction, turn left, and you should see the signboard.
Skytrex Langkawi
Jalan Teluk Yu, Kampung Kok, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah
Tel: + 6019 280 5679
(Please call only from 9am to 6pm)
Email: langkawi@skytrex-adventure.com
Skytrex Sdn. Bhd. Management & Administration Office
C33-2-7 Block C Jaya One, No. 72A Jalan Universiti
46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel: + 601 3276 9841
Fax: + 603 7960 8290
(Please call only from 9am – 6pm)
Email: skytrex@skytrex-adventure.com
Website: http://www.skytrex-adventure.com/
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The flying fox at Langkawi Canopy Adventure Park. |
The most popular zip line or flying fox in Langkawi is hands down the best outdoor experience and is run by Langkawi Canopy Adventure. This family-run business is also the pioneer company doing the flying fox on the island.
They have been doing this for many years and are highly skilled and professional, based near the foot of Gunung Raya or Mount Raya and smack centre of Langkawi Island.
Getting here will also show you traditional Langkawi’s beautiful natural village scenes. The location is near the Panorama Langkawi Country Resort.
Kedawang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah.
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Bukit Tinggi or Berjaya Hills Flying Fox – Image from Berjaya Hills Resort. |
This zip line is located in Pahang at Bukit Tinggi and is currently the longest in Malaysia, with a distance of 530 meters. It was built in 2010 and is probably the earliest in Malaysia.
For thrill-seekers or outdoor enthusiasts, the Bukit Tinggi Flying Fox is about an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur in the cool highlands.
Other activities include paintball, canopy walk, high rope obstacle course, and rope climbing.
For those coming from KL city, there are daily shuttle transfer services from Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur, to Colmar Tropicale, Berjaya Hills, available at 9.30 am, 12.00 pm, 6.00 pm, and 8.00 pm.
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills Adventure Park
KM48, Persimpangan Bertingkat Lebuhraya Karak
28750 Bukit Tinggi, Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia
Tel: + 60 9 221 3666
Email: reservation@colmartropicale.com.my
Website: http://www.colmartropicale.com.my/adventurepark.php
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Zip Borneo’s unique flying fox in Sabah. |
One hour drive from Kota Kinabalu city, and you will be in the district of Kiulu where Zip Borneo, a thrill-seekers paradise with sky-high challenges to suit all abilities, is located.
This Sabah zip line, which crosses over the Kiulu River and lands you straight into the jungle, consists of two zip lines, so once you complete your first flight, you will do the return zip line back to the start.
Other activities are available here, including wall climbing, abseiling and a high rope challenge. This attraction has been the pioneer of Sabah Zipline Company since 2012.
B1317, Level 13, Wisma Merdeka, Phase 2,
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Hours: 8.00 am to 4.00 pm
Flying Fox in Sarawak – Borneo Rainforest Resort
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Zipline in Miri, Sarawak. |
While many have yet to learn, just one hour out of Miri is the Borneo Rainforest Resort, and here, you have a great combination of team building and a flying fox adventure.
So, this quickly makes Miri one of the only places to do the zipline or flying fox in Sarawak. Overall, you can stay at the resort for the multiple in-house activities.
Trekkers can also visit the many attractive national parks near Lambir Hills National Park, Niah National Park, and Loagan Bunut National Park.
Borneo Rainforest Resort Zip Line
KM36 Miri-Bintulu Road, Lot 15, Block 2,
Sibuti Land District, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Tel: +6019 885 2193
Tel: +6085 613888
Email: info@borneorainforestresort.com
Malaysia Zip Line Photos
Below are random photos of Zip Line or Flying Fox places around Malaysia. Some tour operators offer packages with these activities, while for others, you need to contact the operators directly for arrangements.
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Coral Flyer – A participant is ecstatic with her adventure over the sea – Image from Coral Flyer. |
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A double zip line over the sea at Gaya Island, Sabah – Image from Coral Flyer. |
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Zip Borneo’s attractive flying fox over a river – Image from MySabah.com. |
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Another participant crosses the Kiulu River in Sabah – Image from Zipborneo. |
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Zipping over the sea from Pulau Gaya to Pulau Sapi in Sabah – Image from Coral Flyer. |
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Sabah’s newest Zipline attraction over the sea – Image from Coral Flyer. |
The above are the most popular zip lines or flying fox places in Malaysia to date, and they are mostly tourist-friendly.
In time to come, there will be more zip lines in Malaysia, especially with so many natural resources and rainforests.
The government will likely boost the Ecotourism sector by giving local and inviting world-class operators more incentives to introduce Eco activities here in Malaysia.
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