The Bukit Merah Lake Town was developed in 1995. Apart from the Lake Town Water park & Resort, there is plenty of accommodation facilities in Bukit Merah, ranging from Service Apartments, Waterfront villas, Resort homes and water villages.
Equipment such as boogie boards, floating tubes and other water play equipment can be purchased or hired from the "Surf Shack Shop".
The Water Park is great if you enjoy swimming and cooling down by the pool side.
The Bukit Merah Lake with its scenic view has railroad passing through it. The scenery from the trains passing through this lake is said to be breathtaking. The lake is the main water source for the Kerian District.
The 14 Attractions in the park : Boomerang, Giant Wet Bubble, Sandy Beachfront Wave Pool, Water Speed Slides, Body Slides, Giant Tube Rides, Activity Pool, Lazy River, Perak Mining Company, Kids Adventure River, Jumbo Shower, Water Pillar, 'Mandi Timba' and Waterfall Bridge.
Bubbles Restaurant located at the Waterpark serves fast food favourites.
If you are a regular visitor, then be a smart owner of Laketown Waterpark Splashdown Pass - a 'license' to swim and ride at the Waterpark as often as you want for the whole year, at an unbeatable price of RM100 for children and adults.
WATERPARK
Mon, Wed to Fri : 12.00 noon to 7.00pm
Sat & Sun : 10.00am to 7.00pm
School & Public Holidays : 10.00am to 7.00pm
Tuesday CLOSED - EXCEPT during Public & School Holidays
Adult : RM21.00
Child : RM16.00
Senior Citizen : RM 7.00
Child (Below 90cm) : FREE
ORANG UTAN ISLAND
Open Daily : Mon to Sun : 9.00am to 6.00pm
Last trip to the island leaves 5.00pm
Adult : RM15.00
Child : RM 9.00
The Orang Utan Island
Boats leave every half an hour and it’s a 10-minute ride across the lake to the island.
The Orang Utan Island is exactly that – these intelligent primates literally have the run of the place. In a twist, it’s the visitors who will have to spend time in a cage, a 100m-long “cage tunnel” to be exact, to get an up close and personal look at the orang utans as they roam free here. There are 19 orang utans on the island at present, with four of them being island-born.
The island is 14ha (35 acres) across wide but only 2ha (5 acres) of it is used as a rehabilitation and preservation facility. This programme aims to develop and promote orang utan conservation, propagation, research education and eco-tourism by making the island into a breeding sanctuary for these animals.
Having your photograph taken with one of them is an explicit part of the tour.
“We are just into the fourth year of this programme,” said Bukit Merah Laketown Resort general manager Calvin Ho.
“The average rehabilitation programme takes up to five years. We teach the baby orang utans how to climb trees, forage for food in the wild by planting fruits at various places – whether up on trees or on platforms.
Ho also said the orang utans are from Sarawak and most of them are “problem children”. Some were caged by their previous keepers because of bad behaviour, while two baby orang utans were initially kept as house pets in an apartment.
ECOPARK
Open Daily : Mon to Sun : 10.00am to 6.00pm
Adult : RM10.00
Child : RM7.00
Child (Below 90cm) : FREE
Animal Show : 11am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm, 4.30pm
CHAIRLIFT
Mon to Fri : 12.00noon to 7.00pm
Sat & Sun : 10.00am to 7.00pm
Adult : RM4.00
Child : RM4.00
Child (Below 90cm) : NOT PERMITTED
Last ride 15 minutes before published closing time
Eco Park
The Eco Park is located on the calm tranquil shores of Bukit Merah Lake, within a beautiful natural environment. It is the ideal eco-tourism holiday destination, where you can experience nature, with eco-friendly animals. Among the unique attractions at the Bukit Merah Laketown Eco- Park is the educational walk-in enclosure. There are more than 60 species of local and exotic birds, different species of reptiles and colourful butterflies to be photographed and admired. Enjoy the unspoiled greenery of the rainforest from the 400 meter raised jungle boardwalk, or stroll along the nature trail. See Bawean deers and other animal communities and listen to the exotic sounds of nature.
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