Do you dare walk 100 feet above ground? For those who want an adrenaline rush, take a stroll across the sky on the glass cliffs at Tower Walk 100 while enjoying the beautiful cityscape of Kuala Lumpur.
Tower Walk 100
The Tower Walk 100 is Menara Kuala Lumpur’s newest attraction that opened its doors to the public on 27 November 2021. The ‘100’ in the name indicates that you are over 100 feet (30.48 metre) above ground! As you walk through the glass-transparent platform, an audible crack can be heard (But don’t worry, those are just sound effects!)
Enjoy the 360-degree view with an Insta-worthy photo of the bustling city.
Located at T02 level of the iconic tower, you will be donned with harness equipment for this nail-biting adventure. To try this, you must be at least 120 cm tall and weigh between 30 kg and 140 kg. Also, make sure you are fully vaccinated!
Tower Walk 100 was introduced in conjunction with the 25th-anniversary celebration of Menara Kuala Lumpur, officiated by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Sri Nancy Shukri. Malaysians are eligible for special prices at RM35 for adults and RM25 for children. For non-MyKad holders, tickets cost RM70 for adults and RM40 for children.
Want more exciting adventures? Here’s a variety of cool things you can experience at Menara KL!
Sky Deck
Put your fear of height to test at the 300-meter open-air Sky Deck! This is where you will get the best breathtaking view of a 360-degree skyline of the vibrant KL city.
It’s perfect for that one-of-a-kind OOTD shot that you’ve been dreaming of! Check the weather ahead to make sure you get the best photos of your trip here.
Sky Box
If you're looking for something even more thrilling, the Sky Box is a must-try! It is an optional feature on the Sky Deck, offering a unique and mind-blowing experience.
You will get fascinated and terrified all at once by stepping through the giant glass box, which is an extension from the Sky Deck platform that allows you to witness the view from beneath your feet, safely!
Observation Deck
The Observation Deck is a good alternative for individuals who stay within the comfort of four walls, rather than out on the open-air Sky Deck. There’s no better place to view the city than from Menara KL’s Observation Deck.
Upside-Down House
For the acrophobics, fret not! Check out the Upside Down House at the base of Menara KL, a two-story house that stands on its roof.
Upon arrival, you'll be greeted with a bright yellow car with its tires in the air - nor a view often seen in real life. This house is the tallest upside-down house in Malaysia, and the first of such a kind in Kuala Lumpur.
Blue Coral Aquarium
Do not forget to enjoy the mini underwater aquarium with various exotic sea creatures from around the world including from Fiji, Hawaii, and the Caribbean Islands.
To learn more about the marine life, a guide is available at the Blue Coral Aquarium @ KL Tower.
KL Tower Mini Zoo
Before going home, say hello to the exotic creatures at KL Tower Mini Zoo. Try to combat another fear by posing with the python around your neck, or greet the meerkats, raccoons, and bat-eared foxes - all of which are guaranteed to melt your hearts or get it thumping!
Astro Awani
Thu Jan 27 2022
Up, up, to the sky! Credit photo: @Nadia Johari / @Aereon Wong
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