Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Wet World Pedas Hot Spring or as it’s simply called by the locals: Pedas Hot Springs is a water park located in the small town of Pedas in Negeri Sembilan. The town is famous in the country for its hot springs. Since it was discovered around the 1920s or so, many have flocked to the hot waters as it is believed to have healing and therapeutic properties alongside the ability to cure some diseases.
Developed as a water theme park, Wet World Pedas Hot Spring offers families and children to enjoy the hot springs in a safe environment. With slides, multiple pools, floats for rent and the inclusion of natural hot spring pools in the park, it has become a unique tourism destination in the area.
9 unique rides and attractions are also scattered around the water park, such as a Lazy River and wave pool: providing something fun for all ages. With cheap entrance fees and tonnes of fun activities to keep you occupied, this is a destination to visit when you’re in Negeri Sembilan.
Developed as a water theme park, Wet World Pedas Hot Spring offers families and children to enjoy the hot springs in a safe environment. With slides, multiple pools, floats for rent and the inclusion of natural hot spring pools in the park, it has become a unique tourism destination in the area.
9 unique rides and attractions are also scattered around the water park, such as a Lazy River and wave pool: providing something fun for all ages. With cheap entrance fees and tonnes of fun activities to keep you occupied, this is a destination to visit when you’re in Negeri Sembilan.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Just down the road to the town of Rembau located 10 minutes away by car, you can visit the Balai Seri Andika. This 16 acre residence is unmissable due to its iconic architecture based on the traditional Minangkabau house. It’s mostly used as a venue for weddings, religious events, traditional ceremonies and intellectual gatherings. If you’re into the Minangkabau culture it’s a perfect place to visit as you can see a traditional Minangkabau house
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
There is a souvenir shop at Wet World Pedas Hot Spring where you can get a memento or two from your visit here.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
The cheapest way to get to Wet World Pedas Hot Spring is using the bus. If you’re getting off at the KTM Komuter station in Seremban, head to Terminal 1 and board the bus that’s heading towards Tampin. Be sure to check with the bus driver if the bus is passing by Wet World Pedas Hot Spring first.
A more convenient option would be to take a taxi cab but fares may be too pricey for some. Be sure to negotiate with the driver before getting into the vehicle.
A more convenient option would be to take a taxi cab but fares may be too pricey for some. Be sure to negotiate with the driver before getting into the vehicle.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Infants enter for free!
- Food inside the wet world compound can be quite expensive. You can’t bring in outside food and your bags will be checked upon entry.
- There is a special pool for children with floats for rent and precautions in place for their safety.
- The souvenir shop also sells t shirts, swimwear, toiletries and towels if you forgot to bring them with you.
- The place is closed on Tuesdays, except during Malaysian School & Public Holidays
- Entrance fee is RM 12 - RM 15 with a MyKad and RM 22 - RM 25 without a MyKad.
With 9 unique attractions centred around the natural hot springs, the family friendly Wet World Pedas Hot Spring is perfect to enjoy a fun day in the sun.
Opening hours
Monday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Thursday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Friday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Saturday | 10:00 am to 06:30 pm |
Sunday | 10:00 am to 06:30 pm |
With 9 unique attractions centred around the natural hot springs, the family friendly Wet World Pedas Hot Spring is perfect to enjoy a fun day in the sun.
Opening hours
Monday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Thursday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Friday | 01:00 pm to 06:30 pm |
Saturday | 10:00 am to 06:30 pm |
Sunday | 10:00 am to 06:30 pm |
Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Wet World Pedas Hot Spring or as it’s simply called by the locals: Pedas Hot Springs is a water park located in the small town of Pedas in Negeri Sembilan. The town is famous in the country for its hot springs. Since it was discovered around the 1920s or so, many have flocked to the hot waters as it is believed to have healing and therapeutic properties alongside the ability to cure some diseases.
Developed as a water theme park, Wet World Pedas Hot Spring offers families and children to enjoy the hot springs in a safe environment. With slides, multiple pools, floats for rent and the inclusion of natural hot spring pools in the park, it has become a unique tourism destination in the area.
9 unique rides and attractions are also scattered around the water park, such as a Lazy River and wave pool: providing something fun for all ages. With cheap entrance fees and tonnes of fun activities to keep you occupied, this is a destination to visit when you’re in Negeri Sembilan.
Developed as a water theme park, Wet World Pedas Hot Spring offers families and children to enjoy the hot springs in a safe environment. With slides, multiple pools, floats for rent and the inclusion of natural hot spring pools in the park, it has become a unique tourism destination in the area.
9 unique rides and attractions are also scattered around the water park, such as a Lazy River and wave pool: providing something fun for all ages. With cheap entrance fees and tonnes of fun activities to keep you occupied, this is a destination to visit when you’re in Negeri Sembilan.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Just down the road to the town of Rembau located 10 minutes away by car, you can visit the Balai Seri Andika. This 16 acre residence is unmissable due to its iconic architecture based on the traditional Minangkabau house. It’s mostly used as a venue for weddings, religious events, traditional ceremonies and intellectual gatherings. If you’re into the Minangkabau culture it’s a perfect place to visit as you can see a traditional Minangkabau house
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
There is a souvenir shop at Wet World Pedas Hot Spring where you can get a memento or two from your visit here.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
The cheapest way to get to Wet World Pedas Hot Spring is using the bus. If you’re getting off at the KTM Komuter station in Seremban, head to Terminal 1 and board the bus that’s heading towards Tampin. Be sure to check with the bus driver if the bus is passing by Wet World Pedas Hot Spring first.
A more convenient option would be to take a taxi cab but fares may be too pricey for some. Be sure to negotiate with the driver before getting into the vehicle.
A more convenient option would be to take a taxi cab but fares may be too pricey for some. Be sure to negotiate with the driver before getting into the vehicle.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Infants enter for free!
- Food inside the wet world compound can be quite expensive. You can’t bring in outside food and your bags will be checked upon entry.
- There is a special pool for children with floats for rent and precautions in place for their safety.
- The souvenir shop also sells t shirts, swimwear, toiletries and towels if you forgot to bring them with you.
- The place is closed on Tuesdays, except during Malaysian School & Public Holidays
- Entrance fee is RM 12 - RM 15 with a MyKad and RM 22 - RM 25 without a MyKad.