A premier travel destination in Malaysia, Genting Highlands is known for many things. Primarily, it holds the record for the biggest hotel in the world, with a staggering 7351 rooms! It’s been a while since I have been to Genting Highlands, so we decided that in last December, we would take a 4-day, 3-night trip to the so-called “Resort in the Sky.”
Future me. Frankly, I am much too lazy to write this. Procrastination led to procrastination, and now I just do not feel like writing it. However, I do have some photos which are absolute bangers which would be a shame not to share

Going to eat lunch/dinner (Memory loss), I took this photo where my grandfather was walking in front. When I take these photos, I get severe anxiety that someone is gonna run into me when I abruptly stop my tracks and point my camera up in front, especially when there are a lot of people around, so I appreciate this photo, lol.

One of Genting’s premier destinations is its indoor theme park. Yes, that is how big Genting is; they have an indoor and outdoor theme park. This place was extremely packed on the ground, with long lines snaking around, so we opted to go upstairs to walk around. This theme park led to many many good-looking photos, a very vibrant and lively atmosphere. Here, I also took what I regard as one of my best photos.

Day 2
Another premier destination in Genting is the cable cars. If you go to Genting, you can’t miss these. The view from them on a good, misty day is absolutely astonishing. We took these cable cars down to the shopping area, where all the luxury stuff is so we can stare longingly at the $1000 bags as we stroll past.

If there wasn’t a window there, this photo would have been so good I might have pinched myself thinking I was in a dream

Day 3
Moving on, I didn’t take much photos due to dealing with my crippling depression that I needed to go home and that school was starting extremely soon, but eating lunch I did get this!

Conclusion
Not a long post, but I felt like sharing these photos because I thought that they were pretty good. Now, I’m no travel agent, but I do suggest that you go to Genting if you like lounging around and all around having a good time with friends. It’s not a very “Go trek up a mountain and eat indigenous berries and get poisoned” kinda place, but I think you could have a lot of fun. There are cable cars, LAN gaming, bowling, casinos, 2 theme parks, fish-biting feet, multiple restaurants, and arcades. There’s shopping to do, games to play, food to eat, a fantastic place all around.