The Anaconda Trail is a water slide that takes riders on a twisting and turning journey through a series of dark tunnels and steep drops. Riders sit in a raft that can accommodate up to four people, making it a great choice for families and groups.
The Body Slide is a thrilling water slide that takes riders on a steep drop down a twisting chute. Riders slide down the chute on their backs, reaching high speeds as they descend.
The Boomeriang is a popular water slide that takes riders on a thrilling journey up and down a giant U-shaped track. Riders slide down the track on rafts, reaching high speeds as they go.
The Green Pearl is a wave pool that simulates the experience of swimming in the ocean. Visitors can swim and play in the pool while waves of varying sizes crash against the shore.
The Insane Racer is a high-speed water slide that takes riders on a race down a steep, winding track. Riders slide down the track head-first on mats, competing against each other to reach the finish line first.
The Magic Funnel is a water slide that takes riders on a twisting journey through a giant funnel-shaped structure. Riders slide down the chute and into the funnel, spinning around and around before splashing into the pool below.
The Meander River is a lazy river that takes visitors on a relaxing journey around the park. Visitors can float along the river on inner tubes, taking in the sights and sounds of the park as they go.
Pirates Bay is a water play area designed for children. The area features a range of water-based activities and attractions, including water slides, a tipping bucket, and a variety of water guns and sprayers. Kids can run, jump, and play while staying cool and having fun.
Location: 2, Persiaran Bangi Avenue, Bangi Avenue, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Timing:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Saturday, Sunday - 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Closed on every Tuesday
How To Reach:
By Car: If you are driving, the park is located along the North-South Expressway (PLUS) and is easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur and other major cities in the Klang Valley. Simply exit at the Bangi interchange and follow the signs to the park.
By Public Transportation: For those without a car, the nearest train station to Bangi Wonderland is the Kajang KTM station. From there, you can take a taxi or a Grab car to the park, which is approximately 15 minutes away.
Holidays, as the park tends to be less crowded during these times. This can help you avoid long lines for rides and attractions, allowing you to make the most of your time at the park.
Additionally, the park can get quite busy during peak seasons such as school holidays and public holidays, so it is advisable to avoid visiting during these times if possible. If you do decide to visit during peak periods, it is recommended to arrive early in the day to avoid the crowds.
As the park is a water theme park, it is recommended to wear comfortable swimwear or clothing that can get wet. It is also advisable to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
Yes, lockers are available for rent at the park for a small fee. They are located near the entrance and throughout the park.
Yes, some of the rides and attractions have age restrictions. These restrictions are posted near the entrance of each ride and attraction.
Yes, visitors are allowed to bring their own towels to the park. However, towels can also be rented at the park for a fee.
Yes, visitors are expected to dress appropriately while at the park. Clothing that displays offensive language or imagery is not permitted. Additionally, visitors are not allowed to wear shoes on the rides or attractions.