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Bored At Night? Here Are Some Fun After Dark Activities You Can Do In KL With Friends

This one’s for all our night owls.
Lea Spykerman
31 May 2023, 12:00 PM

This article is sponsored by HUAWEI.

Hauntu and Vespalicious night activities in KL

Images via Hauntu/Facebook and Vespalicioustours/Instagram; Edited by HITZ

There are only so many movies to watch, karaoke songs to sing and mamaks to go to after dinner before you and your friends go, “Eh, boring lah! Let’s do something different.”

Lucky for you night owls, KL is also a city that doesn’t sleep so there are lots to do after the sun sets.

Check out these fun things to do in KL at night

#1 Eat your way around town on a Vespa

This is no ordinary supper outing. Explore the hidden alleys of KL after dark, chauffeur-driven on a Vespa, in the name of good food and a whole lotta’ fun! The makan list also includes a stop at one of KL’s best nasi lemak supper spots!

Price of the 4-hour tour comes with drinks and street food, along with helmets, reflective vests, ponchos and first-aid kits.

What time: 7pm onwards

How much: From RM599 (US$130) per adult 13 years and above; From RM553 (US$120) per child between 7 to 12 years; Max 12 persons per group

#2 Go on a night hike in Ampang

Hikers taking photo of lizard during night hike in Ampang

Image via Pelago

When most of us go to sleep, many wildlife like spiders, frogs, lizards and snakes come out to play. Here’s your chance to observe them in their natural habitat at the Ampang Forest Reserve on a night hike unlike any other.

Led by an expert, this hike is open to hikers of medium or expert level. Headlamps will be provided, but you’ll need to bring your own sportswear, hiking shoes and drinking water.

Hiker holding frog on a leaf during night hike in Ampang

Image via Pelago

What time: 8pm onwards

How much: From RM150 per person; Max 10 hikers per session

#3 Chase the thrill at Sunway Lagoon Night Park

If the weather has been too hot for theme park rides, Sunway Lagoon Night Park gives you the same fun… but at night when it’s a lot cooler!

A total of 13 attractions are open—including the rollercoaster and water splash ride—and there are cowboy-themed meet-and-greets and shows happening throughout the night too. For something extra special, put on your farmer’s hat and witness cow milking at the Farm Fresh Barn!

Map of Sunway Lagoon Night Park

Image via Sunway Lagoon Night Park

What time: 6pm to 11pm (except Tue)

How much: RM60 (per adult 13 years and above); RM55 (per child 12 years and below)

#4 Be in a real-life horror movie at Hauntu

Malaysians at Hauntu haunted hotel experience

Image via Hauntu

Watching a horror movie and actually being in one hit different. At Hauntu in The Linc KL, you’re invited to explore a haunted hotel. There are 3 ‘episodes’ at play—the current episode (Episode 1) is set in the 80s and you play a thief who breaks into the hotel in search of gold bars.

Since it’s a haunted hotel, you can expect to run into mysterious hotel workers and some good ol’ vengeful spirits. There’ll be jump scares too! Ah, such fun.

What time: 2pm to 10pm (Mon, Wed to Fri); 4pm to 10pm (Tue); 10am to 10pm (Sat & Sun); last slot at 9.30pm

How much: RM65 per player; Max 10 players per session

With all these night activities planned, you’re going to need a phone to take all your pics in the dark.

The HUAWEI P60 Pro has an epic lowlight telephoto camera

Fattah Amin holding HUAWEI P60 Pro smartphone

Image via HUAWEI

It’s equipped with a 48-megapixel Ultra Lighting main camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 48-megapicel Ultra Lighting telephoto lens. You don’t need to worry about your selfies not turning out clear in low light anymore. Just look at these photos taken with the P60 Pro:

Night view of moon and Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Image via HUAWEI

Night skyline of KL city

Image via HUAWEI

It gives you access to your fave apps via the AppGallery

Whether it’s TikTok, CapCut, Grab or your preferred banking app, you can conveniently download them via HUAWEI’s AppGallery.

It comes in a really pretty pearl texture design

HUAWEI P60 Pro Rococo Pearl design

Image via HUAWEI

Inspired by the Rococo style of 18th century France, walking around with this beauty is a fashion statement on its own! The pearl texture on each phone is also different so no two phones are exactly alike.

If pearl isn’t your thing, the phone comes in a black version too.

Its screen is 10x more durable!

HUAWEI P60 Pro kunlun glass screen

Image via HUAWEI

Besides it quad-curved display that gives you a more immersive viewing experience and is easier to grip, the HUAWEI P60 Pro is a really durable one too. It’s equipped with a 5-star drop resistant Kunlun glass that has been certified by  Switzerland’s SGS (a testing and certification company) so you don’t need to worry about butterfingers!

It can charge up to 50% in 10 minutes

Whether you use your phone for gaming, texting or TikTok-ing, the HUAWEI P60 Pro’s 4,815mAh battery is built to last all day. And if you need it to charge, the battery goes up to 50% in just 10 minutes!

How much is the HUAWEI P60 Pro smartphone?

HUAWEI P60 Pro Rococo Pearl design

Image via HUAWEI

HUAWEI P60 Pro black colour

Image via HUAWEI

There are two options available:

  • RM4,699 for the 8GB + 256GB
  • RM5,499 for the 12GB + 512GB

You can get yours on HUAWEI’s official store, Lazada, Shopee or any HUAWEI Experience Store near you.

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