The Genting Cable Car is a gondola lift that transports passengers from the base of Genting Highlands to the peak of the mountain, providing stunning views of the surrounding area.
The Genting Cable Car ride covers around 2.4 kilometres on Awana SkyWay and 3.3 kilometres on Genting SkyWay in 10-15 minutes. The ride also ascends around 620 metres to reach the hilltop stations of Resort Hotel Genting and SkyAvenue from the ground.
The Genting Cable Car reaches a maximum height of approximately 2,000 meters above sea level.
The Genting Cable Car operates with two distinct gondola types across its primary systems, the Genting SkyWay and the Awana SkyWay. In the Genting SkyWay, standard gondolas can comfortably transport up to 10 passengers each. On the newer Awana SkyWay, both standard gondolas and special glass-floored variants are available. While the standard gondolas also accommodate up to 10 passengers, the glass-floored gondolas provide a thrilling experience for up to 6 passengers.
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The Genting Cable Car has a capacity of approximately 2,000 passengers per hour.
Ticket prices for the Genting Cable Car range from RM10 to RM20 (INR 175 TO INR 350) per person for standard gondolas on both the Genting SkyWay and Awana SkyWay systems. Prices vary based on the type of gondola and any seasonal offers/hikes.
There are no specific age restrictions for the Genting Cable Car, but children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, the Genting Cable Car is wheelchair accessible. The gondolas are equipped with ramps and there is also a wheelchair-accessible platform at the top station.
Pets are not allowed on the Genting Cable Car, except for service animals.
The Genting Cable Car may close during extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, thunderstorms, or strong winds. It is recommended to check the official website for the most up-to-date information.
Food and drinks are not allowed on the Genting Cable Car.
Awana SkyWay has three stations along its 2.4-kilometre-long route.
There is no time limit on how long visitors can stay at the top station of the Genting Cable Car.
Yes, there are restrooms available at the top station of the Genting Cable Car.
There is no specific dress code for the Genting Cable Car, but visitors are advised to dress appropriately for the weather.
Awana SkyWay is open to visitors daily from 7 AM to 10 PM. Awana Station and SkyAvenue Station operate from 7 AM to 10 PM, while Chin Swee Station is open from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Genting SkyWay is open to visitors daily from 7:30 AM to 11:59 PM. While Gohtong Jaya Station operates from 7 AM to 11:45 PM, Resorts Hotel Station opens between 7 AM and 12 AM.
The best time to visit Awana SkyWay is in the early morning hours on weekdays. This lets you admire the lush green highlands in the fresh morning breeze amidst low crowds. You also get to spend the entire day exploring different attractions around the Highlands.
Yes, visitors are allowed to take photos on the Genting Cable Car.
The length of the queue to ride the Genting Cable Car can vary depending on the time of day and the season. It is recommended to check the official website for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, the Genting Cable Car is open all year round, except during maintenance or extreme weather conditions.
Genting Highlands are located around 35 kilometres away from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You can travel here by bus, car or taxi.
Yes, visitors are allowed to use GoPros or other action cameras on the Genting Cable Car as long as they are properly secured.
There is no audio or commentary during the ride on the Genting Cable Car, but visitors can enjoy the views and take photos.
Yes, Genting Cable Car is safe for visitors. The gondolas are regularly inspected and maintained to ensure they are safe for travel. They also have state-of-the-art safety equipment like emergency brakes and evacuation procedures for dealing with emergencies. Follow staff instructions and guidelines for all-around safety on the ride.
Yes, the Genting Cable Car operates at night and provides a unique experience with the lights of the surrounding area.
Yes, the view from the Genting Cable Car is one of the main attractions and provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Yes, there may be special events or promotions for the Genting Cable Car, especially during holidays or peak seasons. It is recommended to check the official website for the most up-to-date information on promotions and events.
Awana SkyWay and Genting SkyWay are two routes of the Genting Cable Car. While Awana SkyWay has three stops, Genting SkyWay has two stations. Awana is a shorter route at 2.4 kilometres compared to 3.3 kilometres of Genting SkyWay. An important highlight of Awana SkyWay is the Chin Swee Temples, which you can visit after deboarding at Chin Swee Station. Meanwhile, Genting SkyWay offers panoramic views of the Titiwangsa Mountain Range of Genting Highlands. Cable car rides take 10 minutes on the Awana SkyWay and 15 minutes on the Genting SkyWay.
Yes, you are allowed to bring luggage along on the Awana SkyWay. All passengers on the gondola can bring one aircraft-cabin-size bag at no extra charge with their Genting Cable Car ticket. You can keep oversized bags at Baggage Storage Service at Awana SkyWay or carry them along at additional charges.