Overlooking a great expanse of shimmering water broken only by
islands sparsely dotted on the lake, this resort offers a wide
variety of excitement. The water park is the main attraction while
the only conservational orangutan island in Peninsular Malaysia
lies nearby as does the unique Eco Park with its educational
walk-in enclosures. The resort is air-conditioned and features a
reception area with a 24-hour check-in desk, a hotel safe, lift
access, dining facilities, laundry facilities and a car park.
Rooms
The resort offers a variety of accommodation designed to satisfy
the most discerning guests. From Waterfront Villas to the Palm View
Serviced Apartments, all rooms are available for short or long term
stays and include an en suite bathroom, a direct dial telephone, a
television, a fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and
individually regulated air conditioning units.
Restaurant & Food
Café Le Lac, located in the Marina Village is a theme restaurant
which overlooks the 7,000 acre park, and serves a wide range of
western and local cuisine - either in à la carte or buffet
style.
Activities & Sport
The main attractions to be found in the park include a giant wave
pool capable of creating waves up to a metre high, a giant bubble,
raft tube rides, water flume rides, a kids' water playground and a
games pool. Equipment such as boogie boards, floating tubes and
other water play equipment can be purchased or hired from the "Surf
Shack Shop". The resort also includes a gym and facilities for
banana boating, golf and beach volleyball.
Directions, How to get
there
Bukit Merah is situated near the Bukit Merah Interchange along the
North-South Expressway, a 35-minute scenic drive South from the
Penang Bridge, a 45-minute journey from Ipoh and a 3-hour drive
from Kuala Lumpur.