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Janda Baik's largest accommodation operation — 50 units across 7 capacity tiers, spread over an 8-acre highland site. Tiers run from 2-pax couples chalets up to a 30-pax event hall (Dewan Bunga Putri), with named units including the traditional Ibu Sugeh and Enggang (12 pax each), Rumah Batak, the Janda chalet series, and the 13-pax Kenyalang lodge. On-site zip-line and flying fox are the signature activities; swimming pool, restaurant, and 24-hour reception serve guests. Strongest fit for families with active kids, large group gatherings, and corporate retreats needing meeting rooms plus group accommodation in one place.
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Sugeh Hill is the activity-first pick in Janda Baik and the valley's largest accommodation operation. The on-site zip-line and flying fox keep kids occupied without needing to leave the resort. With 50 units across 7 capacity tiers — from 2-pax couples chalets up to a 30-pax event hall — it covers couples weekends, large family gatherings, and corporate retreats in one place. Named units like Ibu Sugeh (12 pax), Rumah Batak, and the Janda chalet series give groups real variety in what they book. The resort's Instagram (@sugehecoresort) sits at 264K followers, easily the most-visible Janda Baik property on social.
Janda Baik's largest accommodation operation — 50 units across 7 capacity tiers, spread over an 8-acre highland site. Tiers run from 2-pax couples chalets up to a 30-pax event hall (Dewan Bunga Putri), with named units including the traditional Ibu Sugeh and Enggang (12 pax each), Rumah Batak, the Janda chalet series, and the 13-pax Kenyalang lodge. On-site zip-line and flying fox are the signature activities; swimming pool, restaurant, and 24-hour reception serve guests. Strongest fit for families with active kids, large group gatherings, and corporate retreats needing meeting rooms plus group accommodation in one place.
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Book the Rumah Batak unit if you want the most characterful stay — its traditional-style architecture is a talking point and the larger floor plan suits families better than the standard chalets. Zip-line and flying fox sessions can be pre-booked as part of a package; ask the resort when enquiring to secure your preferred time slot.

Yes — it is one of the top family-friendly resorts in Janda Baik. The on-site zip-line and flying fox keep children entertained without needing to travel elsewhere. The 4-pax and 12-pax family units (Janda series, Ibu Sugeh, Enggang) accommodate everything from a single household to a multi-generation gathering. The restaurant is on-site and the gardens are safe for young children. It is a better activity-focused choice than the luxury resorts at a more accessible price point.
The zip-line (flying fox) at Sugeh Hill is one of the few on-site adventure attractions in Janda Baik. It runs across the resort grounds and is suitable for older children and adults. Specific height and weight requirements apply — contact the resort directly for current operating rules and to pre-book a session as part of your package.
Sugeh Hill operates 50 units across 7 capacity tiers. The 2-pax tier includes named units like Rumah Batak, Sedap Malam, and Hamba Raja (around RM 180-500/night). The 4-pax tier covers the Derhaka Mertua, Mahkota Dewa, and Janda chalet series (RM 499-1200/night). Larger group units include the 12-pax Ibu Sugeh and Enggang chalets (RM 2400-2800/night) and the 13-pax Kenyalang lodge (RM 2100/night). The Dewan Bunga Putri serves as a 30-pax event hall. Dorm-style 14-pax units are also available (RM 1300/night).
Yes — it is one of the most popular team-building venues in Janda Baik. The resort has dedicated meeting rooms, the 30-pax Dewan Bunga Putri event hall, on-site activities including the zip-line and flying fox, and can accommodate groups across its 50-unit inventory. Corporate packages combining accommodation, meals, and activities can be arranged directly with the resort management.
You can contact Sugeh Hill directly via their official website at sugehecoresort.com or call +60 12-327 8133 to enquire about availability. For group bookings and team-building packages, contact them well in advance as weekend slots fill quickly during school holidays and long weekends.
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