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The original guide recommends the GOKL Green Line to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre stop as a convenient city-centre option.
A complete guide to Kuala Lumpur's city-centre oceanarium, preserving the original A to Z of Malaysia visitor information, attraction zones, feeding details and practical tips in a cleaner format.
Aquaria KLCC is a large-scale oceanarium beneath the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, within walking distance of the Petronas Twin Towers. The original A to Z guide describes more than 5,000 aquatic and land-bound creature exhibits across roughly 60,000 square feet (5,600 m²) on two levels.
Its signature feature is a 90-metre transparent underwater tunnel with sharks, stingrays, turtles and schools of fish. The attraction has operated since 2005 and also presents conservation and marine-education messages for younger visitors.
The original Aquaria page separated practical information into dedicated pages. All of those visitor topics remain available below.
The original map starts with the Evolution Zone, The Stream and Shipwreck areas before visitors move upstairs.
Red-bellied piranhas and one of the first major exhibits.
Evolution ZoneA hands-on introduction to aquatic life and a feeding-session location.
The StreamAsian small-clawed otters and riverbank-life exhibits.
ShipwreckPart of the Shipwreck journey together with Coral Walk and Coral Discovery.
Final zonesThe souvenir section near the end of the route.
InteractiveAn additional interactive attraction referenced in the original guide.
Learning zoneMOON Lab, Jellyfish Lab, Seahorse Lab and Eco Lab.
Level 2 expands into Deep Forest, coastal habitats, the main oceanarium and the Aquatheatre.
Flooded Forest and freshwater habitats, including the giant Arapaima.
CoastMudflats, Coastal Nursery, mangrove and coastal habitats.
Main attractionThe 90-metre underwater tunnel with sharks, stingrays, turtles and schooling fish.
Feeding venueOne of the main locations for feeding sessions, including special shark feeds.
Final zoneUnusual marine life including jellyfish displays.
The original guide calls the Living Ocean the main oceanarium. A moving walkway carries visitors through a transparent tunnel past Sand Tiger sharks, giant stingrays, marine turtles and schools of fish.
This is the part of Aquaria most visitors remember, and it is also where the scale of the attraction feels most impressive.
The original guide highlights feeding sessions as one of Aquaria KLCC's signature experiences. Schedules can change, so check the dedicated feeding page and the official Aquaria schedule before travelling.
| Original listed time | Location | Animals / session |
|---|---|---|
| 10:45am | Gene Pool | Various aquatic animals |
| 11:15am | Otter Den | Asian small-clawed otters |
| 12:00pm / 3:00pm / 6:30pm | Aquatheatre | Various feeds / surface feeding |
| 12:30pm / 3:30pm | Living Ocean | Flying rays |
| 4:00pm | Piranha Tank | Red-bellied piranha |
| 5:30pm | Freshwater Journey | Various aquatic animals |
The original page listed Aquaria as open daily from 10am to 8pm, including public holidays, with last admission at 7pm. Because operating hours can change, verify current hours before travelling.
There is one main entrance at the Concourse Level of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, accessible from the Jalan Pinang side. The entrance and exit are different points, so do not arrange to meet someone back at the entrance after the visit.
The original guide recommends the GOKL Green Line to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre stop as a convenient city-centre option.
Use the Kelana Jaya Line to KLCC station, then walk through Suria KLCC and the pedestrian underpass toward the Convention Centre.
The covered pedestrian bridge connects the Bukit Bintang area with the Convention Centre, making Aquaria walkable from Pavilion KL.
The original guide lists the city sightseeing bus as another option with a stop near Aquaria.
For door-to-door convenience, use the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre / Jalan Pinang side as the destination.
Driving is possible, though city-centre traffic and parking make public transport attractive for many visitors.
Highlights listed in the original FAQ include the 90-metre underwater tunnel, Sand Tiger sharks, giant Arapaima, touch-pool encounters, shark feeding at the Aquatheatre, Matt the Octopus, giant blotched fantail ray, Green Sea Turtle, Tawny Nurse Sharks and the otters.
The original Aquaria page emphasises its role as an educational platform. Since opening in 2005, the attraction has run campaigns intended to inspire conservation, education and responsible attitudes toward marine life.
Healthy oceans are essential to the planet's life-support systems. The original guide uses Aquaria's conservation message to remind visitors that protecting the diversity and productivity of our oceans is ultimately connected to human wellbeing.
Aquaria KLCC was initiated, developed and is wholly owned by Aquawalk Sdn Bhd, and presents marine and land-bound animals from Malaysia and around the world.
The attraction is structured to introduce marine fauna and habitats while helping visitors understand how animals live and interact in nature.
The original guide also mentions adventurous add-on experiences such as Dive With Sharks and Cage Rage for a closer encounter.
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The original guide recorded 10am–8pm daily, with last admission at 7pm. Verify current hours before travelling.
The original FAQ says advance booking was not mandatory because counter tickets were available, though queues can be longer during weekends and holiday periods.
The original FAQ says the route can take about 45 minutes at a fast pace, while many visitors spend up to two hours. We recommend allowing around 1.5–2 hours.
Yes for families, aquarium fans, rainy-day planning and travellers already spending time around KLCC. The 90-metre tunnel and feeding sessions are the strongest reasons to visit.
Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park and Suria KLCC fit naturally into the same half-day or full-day itinerary.