New hot attractions at Lost World park
Thursday September 9, 2010
The Lost World of Tambun theme park's latest addition - the RM2mil Hot Springs & Spa - has been a hit with tour operators and Ipoh folks since its opening early this month.
Over 250 guests attended a special preview of the attraction at the theme park at Sunway City Ipoh.
The group comprising tour operators, hoteliers and corporate partners were impressed with what they saw.
New attraction: The hot springs and spa
at the Lost World of Tambun are built
around scenic and lush environment.
The theme park's general manager Calvin Ho said the hot springs, with water from natural sources, offered visitors the ultimate relaxation.
He said visitors could have a refreshing soak in the hot springs while admiring the scenic limestone hills.
"The water in the hot springs and the thermal water in the pool are not recycled. It flows freely through the pools from the Kopisan River.
"Three million litres of thermal water percolate from the ground in Tambun and into the hot springs and spa daily," he said, adding the hot water was maintained at 40 degree Celsius.
He said the thermal water contained minerals such as calcium carbonate, sodium, magnesium sulphate and iron, which were good for foot and skin problems as well as arthritis.
Ho said facilities at the new hot springs and spa include a new Infinity Pool, a Steam Cave, the Top of the World Jacuzzi Pool, the Geyser of Tambun, the Foot Spa and the Crystal Spa.
The entrance fee is RM12 per person for those only visiting the Hot Springs and Spa from 6pm to 10pm.
The admission ticket for the theme park is RM38 for adults and RM32 for children. -- Star News
Thursday September 9, 2010
The Lost World of Tambun theme park's latest addition - the RM2mil Hot Springs & Spa - has been a hit with tour operators and Ipoh folks since its opening early this month.
Over 250 guests attended a special preview of the attraction at the theme park at Sunway City Ipoh.
The group comprising tour operators, hoteliers and corporate partners were impressed with what they saw.
New attraction: The hot springs and spa
at the Lost World of Tambun are built
around scenic and lush environment.
The theme park's general manager Calvin Ho said the hot springs, with water from natural sources, offered visitors the ultimate relaxation.
He said visitors could have a refreshing soak in the hot springs while admiring the scenic limestone hills.
"The water in the hot springs and the thermal water in the pool are not recycled. It flows freely through the pools from the Kopisan River.
"Three million litres of thermal water percolate from the ground in Tambun and into the hot springs and spa daily," he said, adding the hot water was maintained at 40 degree Celsius.
He said the thermal water contained minerals such as calcium carbonate, sodium, magnesium sulphate and iron, which were good for foot and skin problems as well as arthritis.
Ho said facilities at the new hot springs and spa include a new Infinity Pool, a Steam Cave, the Top of the World Jacuzzi Pool, the Geyser of Tambun, the Foot Spa and the Crystal Spa.
The entrance fee is RM12 per person for those only visiting the Hot Springs and Spa from 6pm to 10pm.
The admission ticket for the theme park is RM38 for adults and RM32 for children. -- Star News