Beast Park
📍 Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Indoor adventure venue in Bukit Bintang with ninja warrior obstacle courses, a large rock climbing wall, and 90-minute sessions. Minimum recommended age is around 8 years.
What a gem. This place looks brand new, very little wear n tear. Came here with my two kids (8 + 14) for the Beast Park. 29rm each for 90 min. Book a time slot online and pay when upu arrive. If you are into climbing I imagine they have a wall for you, it is a huge space. We came on a Thursday afternoon and were literally the only 2 here. A staff member walked them through all the obstacles on their first go so that they knew how it worked safely, then they were on their own. There are a few different mini "American Njnja" style courses, small climbing wall, crazy net-hanging ball thingy and a crazy box you crawl into and escape from. The café is not set up but they have coffee and cookies available at the front desk, plus an entire mall of food just outside. There is also a large viewing area for parents or whoever is watching. Overall a great place for kids to use some energy in a positive way. We will be back. Highly recommend.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
A standout venue for families with active kids aged 8 and above who want rock climbing and obstacle challenges with proper coaching. The staff quality is the defining advantage — instructors engage directly with children at every skill level. Birthday parties are well-handled with staff managing the full group.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Brian Hawken
8 months ago
“What a gem. This place looks brand new, very little wear n tear. Came here with my two kids (8 + 14) for the Beast Park. 29rm each for 90 min. Book a time slot online and pay when upu arrive. If you are into climbing I imagine they have a wall for you, it is a huge space. We came on a Thursday afternoon and were literally the only 2 here. A staff member walked them through all the obstacles on their first go so that they knew how it worked safely, then they were on their own. There are a few different mini "American Njnja" style courses, small climbing wall, crazy net-hanging ball thingy and a crazy box you crawl into and escape from. The café is not set up but they have coffee and cookies available at the front desk, plus an entire mall of food just outside. There is also a large viewing area for parents or whoever is watching. Overall a great place for kids to use some energy in a positive way. We will be back. Highly recommend.”
Sha
4 years ago
“Visited in Dec 2021. Booked online for a weekday, and we had the whole place to ourselves. We had an awesome rock climber guide. He was patient, humorous and a great cheerleader for my 8 year old twin boys. 1 hour of this session was just about right. For another hour, we were at the obstacle course. For fans of American Ninja, this is a treat. But my twins can't reach many of the obstacles due to their height (130 - 135cm). They were happy enough with the basic course though. COVID SoP strictly adhered to, staff super accomodating.”
Tan Eng Hong (Jehcob Tan)
3 months ago
“Having birthday party for son, invited friends, they are having fun a lot, crew is try their best to assist us for the best experience, special thanks to Dinie, Arash and Mirin for leading and guidance for the children, much appreciate.”
Martina Nesmerakova
3 months ago
“We had such a good time! Our instructor Rin was AMAZING! I’m basically a beginner when it comes to climbing, and he was able to talk me through everything and really help me!”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Beast Park occupies a large indoor space with a multi-route rock climbing wall and American Ninja Warrior-style obstacle courses. Sessions run for 90 minutes, booked online with payment at arrival. Staff provide full safety briefings and remain active on the floor guiding participants throughout. Instructors are specifically praised by name across multiple reviews. Children shorter than approximately 135cm may find some obstacle course elements out of reach.




