High-class Hotel in Malaysia’s Genting Highlands

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High-class Hotel in Malaysia’s Genting Highlands

The new Best Western Premier Ion Delemen located amid the jungle in the hills of Pahang state, Malaysia’s picturesque Genting Highlands, will soon welcome its first guests.

The hotel is run by Ion Delemen Hospitality, a subsidiary of the NCT Group of Companies. Both Malaysian and international tourists are expected to appreciate the opening of Genting’s Resorts World where they can find a theme park, casino and Malaysia’s longest cable ride. The world’s first 20th Century Fox World theme park will receive first visitors later this year. The hotel will be fully opened this year with an international wellness centre.  

The splendid surroundings of Genting Highlands, which are right in the centre ofthe Malay Peninsula, will be a perfect hideaway for the locals as well as for foreigners who would like to take a break from hectic life. The highly stylish and modern accommodation will satisfy the most refined taste. There are 246 rooms to choose from. Some are studios and there are also one-, two- and three-bedroom suites. They are equipped with flat screen TVs, Wi-Fi, large bathrooms.  
A lot of bars and restaurants offer indoor and outdoor seating areas. There is also asky garden, an infinity swimming pool, luxurious spa, fitness centre, children’s playground, and conference halls. 

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