The Sun (Malaysia)

A night under the stars

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GUESTS at the Lost World of Tambun ( LWOT) can now Glamp under the Stars, and be surrounded by nature within the park itself.

Tents for two or four people are available at the Lost World Glamping ground, which overlooks Boga Lake.

A package for two people for a two-day-one-night stay is priced at RM588, and includes a barbecue dinner for two, a picnic basket full of goodies, a free 6R photo print with frame as well as full access to the theme park. The package for four persons is RM788.

Alternativ­ely, for those who prefer indoor comfort, the Lost World Hotel offers a two-day-onenight stay for two at RM436, which includes a 45-minute head and shoulders massage, breakfast, and entrance tickets to the Lost World Hot Springs Night Park.

LWOT general manager Nurul Nuzairi Mohd Azahari said: “LWOT has so much more to offer with many activities in store, and we are fortunate to have our newest Luminous Forest attraction (which opened on Feb 14).

“It is an enchanting landmark, transforme­d into an extraordin­ary luminous landscape where trees come to life and creatures of the night come out to play in the soft glow of the night.”

For the Chinese New Year celebratio­n, LWOT has also lined up a series of shows and activities, ranging from the upbeat Luminous Lunar Dance, A Luminous Affair Show, the Chief Kukuntalu treasure giveaway, and Fortune Time with the god of prosperity.

Guests can also make their wishes at the Wishing Wall, test balancing skills at the Grandmaste­r Chopstick, catch lucky coins at the Go Gold Adventure, or Count the Lucky Stars at Luminous Alley for a chance to win a special prize.

For more, visit the Lost World of Tambun website. – Azizul Rahman Ismail

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