Berjaya Hills
Everything you need to know about Berjaya Hills
Recently renamed the Berjaya Hills Resort – after the company that is developing it – Bukit Tinggi is an appealing day trip option. Just an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysians tired of KL’s heat and humidity are frequent weekenders here, as the mountainside’s breezy 25 degree average temperature provides a welcome respite.
Formerly known as ‘Bukit Tinggi’, Berjaya Hills is the latest highland attraction available in Malaysia. With a host of accommodation options available to suit every need and budget, as well as an array of recreational activities as well as cultural attractions, Berjaya Hills is the place to be for an effortless good time with friends or the family. Read More...
Spread across 16,000 acres of tropical rainforest, Berjaya Hills is situated approximately ten kilometres off the East West Karak Highway. Read More...
If you’re ever in the mood to soak up some French culture but you can’t make it down to the real deal, then head on over to Berjaya Hills. Read More...
Berjaya Hills is a decidedly family-friendly location so you’re not going to find a particularly rousing nightlife scene when the sun goes down. Read More...
Berjaya Hills – recently renamed the Berjaya Hills Resort – is one of the country’s not-so-popular hill stations. Read More...
They say a picture paints a thousand words and in the case of Berjaya Hills, this saying is simply spot on. It’s a toss up on which borough is more appealing – Colmar Tropicale or Japanese Village. Read More...
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. Read More...