Have a spooky Halloween in the highlands


Get ready for a scary fun time at The Haunted Highlands this Halloween. — Photos: Resorts World Genting

Halloween is just around the corner. For fans of spooks and ghouls, now is the perfect chance for you to have a haunting good time.

Until Nov 9, Resorts World Genting is holding its spookiest Halloween celebration yet: The Haunted Highlands.

You can join the festivities for free, just look for the entry points at SkyAvenue Gateway, Zouk Atrium, Park Avenue Lounge, and Arena of Stars.

Dial up the chills with a Halloween face painting, and have fun capturing eerie snaps at the themed photo booths. Make sure to catch the Dead Man March-ing parade and special Halloween performances too, taking place on Thursday to Saturday nights.

Take tons of photos with the characters that roam the streets of Gohtong Way, including the flamboyant skeleton trickster Bonediddy.

One of the Halloween treats you can try is the Spider Web Pumpkin Soup.One of the Halloween treats you can try is the Spider Web Pumpkin Soup.

Meanwhile, every day from 5pm to 11 pm daily, you can find plenty of treats at the carnival – from Haunted Vampire Beef Burger and Golden Gate Garage’s Graveyard Sausage to Haunted Night Cocktail and Spider Web Pumpkin Soup.

For added fun (or fear?), test your courage at The Haunted House. Open from 5pm to 11pm, tickets are priced at RM28 per person.

You can also opt for the pay-per-ride experiences, which are open from 6pm to 9pm every Thursday to Saturday. These include the rides Bigweld’s Zeppelins, Independence Day: Defiance and ESD Global Defender.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Travel

Eight luxury tented camps in Asia to add to your glamping list
Jepun Untukmu: A Muslim-friendly travel guide to Japan
Fewer parties in Ibiza? Spain cracks down on overtourism
A State of Trance to celebrate 25th anniversary with Vietnam debut
Sapporo: The cold that feeds you
Domestic goodness: Long weekends and short getaways
AirAsia X flies Malaysian athletes to Bangkok for Asean Para Games
How to choose a restaurant when you're on holiday
Subsidised fares for flights to Sabah, Sarawak for Chinese New Year
Could Hong Kong be the perfect hiking and city break in one?

Others Also Read