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Active indoor fun meets wild outdoor wonder. Super Park Malaysia packs 25+ adventures into 40,000 sq ft of air-conditioned excitement right beside the Petronas Twin Towers — flying fox, ninja tracks, pedal cars, trampolines, and more. Zoo Negara then takes you across 110 acres of lush greenery alongside 5,000+ animals from 400+ species at Malaysia's national zoo, founded in 1963. One day, two completely different worlds. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • Super Park Malaysia — 25+ activities across 3 zones in 40,000 sq ft at Avenue K, KL — pure indoor active play for all ages
  • Flying fox, zip line, ninja warrior track, pedal car racing, AR climbing wall — adventure in every direction
  • Free lockers and safety gear included; nearest LRT KLCC is a 10-minute walk
  • Zoo Negara — Malaysia's national zoo since 1963, spanning 110 acres with 5,000+ animals from 400+ species
  • Malayan tigers, sun bears, Malayan tapirs, orangutans, and Siberian tigers in large, naturalistic enclosures
  • Hornbill Centre: 7 of Malaysia's 10 hornbill species in one dedicated breeding facility 
  • Rimba Biodiversiti, bird aviary, reptile house with the world's largest crocodile species, and Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium
  • A full day of movement, discovery, and wildlife — from urban thrill to national treasure. Book on Thrillark.

About Super Park Malaysia + Zoo Negara Combo Ticket

Super Park Malaysia is Finnish-designed indoor adventure at its best — 40,000 square feet of self-directed play on Level 4 of Avenue K Shopping Mall, steps from KLCC. The park divides into three distinct zones: the Adventure Area (flying fox, zip line, tube slides, pedal car track, ninja warrior course), the Game Arena (SuperBall, street basketball, baseball), and the Freestyle Hall (trampolines, skate ramp, AR climbing wall). Adults and children participate together — the concept is genuinely built for all ages, and the combination of physical challenge and friendly competition makes for an exhausting and exhilarating session.

 

Zoo Negara — officially the National Zoo of Malaysia — has been the country's premier zoological park since its opening on 14 November 1963. Spanning over 110 acres in Hulu Kelang, approximately 13 km from the city centre, it is home to over 5,000 animals from 400+ species in 12+ themed sections. The Malayan tiger, sun bear, Malayan tapir, and orangutan represent Malaysia's most treasured native wildlife, all housed in large naturalistic enclosures. The Hornbill Centre — established in 2010 — is one of the most significant breeding facilities for endangered hornbill species in Southeast Asia, housing 7 of Malaysia's 10 hornbill species. The Reptile House, bird aviary, Savannah zone (giraffes, zebras), and Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium round out a genuinely comprehensive day. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to Super Park Malaysia
  • Admission to Zoo Negara

Exclusions

  • Grip socks at Super Park Malaysia — mandatory for all participants, available to purchase on-site
  • Tram ride at Zoo Negara 
  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Hotel transfers and transportation

Insiders' Tips

Zoo Negara is 13 km from the KL city centre — the easiest access is via the Wangsa Maju LRT station followed by a short taxi or Grab ride. Arrive at Zoo Negara at opening (9:00 AM) to see animals at their most active before the midday heat. Check the animal feeding and show schedule at the entrance; the multi-animal show is a crowd favourite. At Super Park, complete your waiver form and collect gear before your session to maximise playtime.

Additional Information

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Super Park Malaysia: Open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Zoo Negara: Open daily from 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Entry Policy
  • Super Park: 
    • Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
    • Only grip socks are permitted at Super Park. They are available at the ticket counter.
  • Zoo Negara: 
    • Children under the age of 3 enjoy free entry
    • Participants with valid PWD or OKU cards enjoy free entry.

 What to Bring
  • Valid Photo ID
  • Foreign visitors must provide passport and visa details upon arrival.

Accessibility and Facilities
  • Free locker facility at Super Park
  • Safety gear for activities can be borrowed from SuperPark's on-site staff for free

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit dates carefully before completing your purchase.

Super Park Malaysia + Zoo Negara Combo Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What animals can I see at Zoo Negara?
Zoo Negara is home to over 5,000 animals from 400+ species. Key highlights include the critically endangered Malayan tiger in a forest-simulating enclosure, Bornean and Sumatran orangutans, Malayan sun bears, Malayan tapirs, African giraffes and zebras in the open Savannah zone, hippopotami in Hippo Kingdom, and a rich collection of Malaysian hornbills in the dedicated Hornbill Centre. The Reptile House houses the world's largest crocodile species and some of the longest snake species in existence.
What is the Hornbill Centre at Zoo Negara?
The Hornbill Centre at Zoo Negara was established in 2010 as a dedicated breeding and conservation facility for Malaysia's endangered hornbill species. It currently houses 7 of Malaysia's 10 hornbill species — including the Great, Rhinoceros, Wrinkled, and Oriental Pied Hornbills. The centre is one of the most important hornbill conservation initiatives in Southeast Asia and is a significant highlight for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts visiting Zoo Negara.
How long does a visit to Zoo Negara take?
A thorough visit to Zoo Negara typically takes 3–4 hours to cover the major exhibits at a comfortable pace. The zoo spans over 110 acres and includes 12+ themed sections — the Savannah, Hornbill Centre, Reptile House, bird aviary, aquarium, primate section, Tiger Valley, and more. A tram ride is available for an additional fee for those who prefer not to walk the entire grounds, particularly useful for families with young children or elderly visitors.
Is Zoo Negara suitable for young children?
Yes — Zoo Negara is one of Malaysia's most family-friendly wildlife destinations. The Children's World zone is specifically designed for young visitors, and animal feeding sessions, guided talks, and the interactive multi-animal show provide structured engagement for children. The zoo's open-concept layout with large naturalistic enclosures means children can see animals clearly from safe observation areas throughout the park.
What is the Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium at Zoo Negara?
The Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium is one of Malaysia's longest-running public aquariums, located within Zoo Negara. It displays over 80 species of aquatic animals — both marine and freshwater — including invertebrates, freshwater fish native to Malaysian river systems, and marine species. It provides a peaceful indoor break from the outdoor exhibits and an educational look at Malaysia's aquatic biodiversity.
How do I get to Zoo Negara from Kuala Lumpur?
Zoo Negara is located in Hulu Kelang, approximately 13 km from the KL city centre. The most convenient way to reach it is via the LRT to Wangsa Maju station, followed by a Rapid KL bus (Route 253 or 220) or a short Grab taxi to the zoo entrance. The drive from KL centre takes approximately 20–30 minutes by car, with parking available on-site. The tram ride within the zoo covers the full grounds for an additional fee.
Are there feeding and show times at Zoo Negara?
Yes — Zoo Negara runs daily animal feeding sessions and educational shows at scheduled times throughout the day. The multi-animal show is one of the most popular, featuring trained animal performances with educational commentary. Specific feeding times for popular animals are posted at the zoo entrance each day. It is highly recommended to arrive early and check the schedule before exploring, to plan your route around the sessions you most want to attend.
What makes Super Park Malaysia different from other indoor playgrounds?
Super Park Malaysia is a Finnish-designed concept explicitly built for all ages — not just children. Its three zones cater to active adults and competitive play in a way that traditional indoor playgrounds do not. The flying fox, ninja warrior track, pedal car racing, and AR climbing wall are genuine physical challenges that adults genuinely enjoy, and the Game Arena's baseball, street basketball, and SuperBall activities work well for mixed groups of friends and families. Lockers and safety gear are provided free, making it a particularly hassle-free experience.

Ratings & Reviews

Super Park Malaysia + Zoo Negara Combo Ticket

USD 32

Insiders’ Tips

Zoo Negara is 13 km from the KL city centre — the easiest access is via the Wangsa Maju LRT station followed by a short taxi or Grab ride. Arrive at Zoo Negara at opening (9:00 AM) to see animals at their most active before the midday heat. Check the animal feeding and show schedule at the entrance; the multi-animal show is a crowd favourite. At Super Park, complete your waiver form and collect gear before your session to maximise playtime.

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