Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway
The Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway is a main highway from Genting Sempah to Genting Highlands, Malaysia's famous mountain resort and entertainment parks. This is a private highway owned by Genting Berhad. The speed limit of the highway is 50 km/h (31 mph).
Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway | |
Route information | |
Length | 25 km (16 mi) |
Existed | 1965–present |
History | Access road completed in 1969, with further construction during 2001–2005 |
Major junctions | |
Summit end | Genting Highlands |
Downhill end | Genting Sempah |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Genting Highlands Gohtong Jaya Institut Aminuddin Baki Genting Sempah Batang Kali Ulu Yam |
Highway system | |
Route background
The Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway begins at the downhill Genting Sempah. Its terminus (Kilometre Zero) is at Genting Highlands summit.[1]
History
The Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway was used to be a private highway owned by Genting Highlands Resort. Construction of the access road to Genting Highlands began on 18 August 1965 and would take four years to complete the access road from Genting Sempah to the peak of Mount Ulu Kali. The access road finally opened on 31 March 1969 in conjunction with the official laying of the foundation stone for the Genting Hotel (the then Highlands Hotel) by the then first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. In the year 2001, a new bypass Chin Swee Bypass which was designed as a downhill route from the summit to the downhill Chin Swee Temple was constructed and was completed in 2005. The construction of the new bypass was regarded as one of the most astonishing engineering project in Malaysia.
Notable events
- 18 August 1965 – Construction of the access road to Genting Highlands began.
- 31 March 1969 – The access road to Genting Highlands was opened.
- 30 June 1995 – 20 people were killed in the landslide at Genting Highlands slip road near Kuala Lumpur–Karak Highway.
- 16 July 1996 – A bus, ferrying a group of factory workers and their families on a holiday excursion, plunged into a 120 m-deep ravine at Km 1 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway near the Genting Highlands Resort, killing 17 of them. Six were children.
- 5 June 2004 – A retired businessman was killed when the bus he was skidded overturned and crashed at km 16 Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway near Sri Layang roundabout.
- 31 March 2005 – A bus negotiating the sharp corner at Km 18 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway at Gohtong Jaya roundabout skidded, hit the divider and landed on its side while coming down Genting Highlands. Fifteen passengers were injured.
- 13 April 2006 – A landslide occurred at 11 p.m. at Km 3.8 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway. The landslide at the new Chin Swee Bypass to Genting Highlands two days ago caused soil and boulders to cover the road, making it inaccessible to traffic. No one was apparently hurt.
- 22 September 2009 – Genting Malaysia Berhad has announced that soil erosion occurred at Km 3.3 of a downhill road at the Genting Highlands Resort at 3.20am today. No one was apparently hurt.
- 29 October 2010 – Seven people were killed and more than 20 injured when the bus they were travelling in crashed at the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway slip roads of the Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway near Genting Sempah.
- 21 October 2011 – A man suffered light injuries when the front of his car was hit by a landslide at Km 13.9 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway near Genting Highlands
- 21 August 2013 – At least 37 people were killed and 16 others injured when the bus carrying 53 passengers crashed into ravine at Km 3.5 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway near Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands, Pahang. It was the worst road disasters in Malaysian history.
- 18 November 2014 – A landslide, caused by heavy rain, forced the closure of the Km 4.2 of the Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway heading towards Genting Highlands.
- 13 June 2019 – A car caught fire at Km 16 downhill.
Features
Dangerous curves
At least six spots along the 18 km road leading down from Genting Highlands have recorded horrific accident area involving buses and other heavy vehicles since 1989. 10% steep gradients, sharp bends and less-than-ideal road conditions can make it difficult for heavy vehicles to manoeuvre, and odds of losing control, skidding off the road and crashing, are high. (Source: New Straits Times, 23 August 2013)
Separated one-way roads
The one-way road (formerly original dual-carriageway highway) from Chin Swee Temple designed for climbing route to the summit, while the other one-way road from the summit designed for downhill route to Chin Swee Temple.
Emergency escape ramp
The emergency escape ramp are also provided here especially on the one way downhill Genting Sempah bound. This emergency escape ramp that enables vehicles that are having braking problems to safely stop. It is typically a long, sand or gravel-filled lane adjacent to a road with a steep grade, and is designed to accommodate large heavy vehicles. The deep gravel allows the heavy vehicles momentum to be dissipated in a controlled and relatively harmless way, allowing the operator to stop it safely.
Viaducts at Chin Swee Bypass
Viaducts at downhill road of Chin Swee Bypass leading Genting Sempah bound.
Le Tour de Langkawi
Genting Highlands serve as the finish point of a stage in the Tour de Langkawi cycling race. It is one of the longest (30 km) climbs featured in a cycling event.
List of junctions
Original route
Km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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EXIT 1 | Genting Sempah Genting Sempah A Roundabout 600m above sea level | East To/from Federal Route (Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG ETC only) West East | Roundabout | ||
ANIH Berhad Genting Sempah Tunnel Monitoring and Maintenance Centre 645m above sea level | ANIH Berhad Genting Sempah Tunnel Monitoring and Maintenance Centre | Authorized personnel only | |||
Kampung Genting Sempah 647m above sea level | Kampung Genting Sempah Remember 126 Chinese Seafood Restaurant | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway JKR border limit | |||||
Start/End of expressway (Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG ETC only) ANIH Berhad border limit | |||||
EXIT 2 | Genting Sempah Genting Sempah B Interchange 648m above sea level | Southwest To/from Federal Route To/from Expressway (Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG ETC only) West | Interchange West bound only Engage lower gear | ||
Start/End of expressway (Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG ETC only) ANIH Berhad border limit | |||||
Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway JKR and Genting Berhad border limit | |||||
Police post 1 684m above sea level | Police checkpoint | ||||
Police post 1 | |||||
Genting Highlands | |||||
---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
Hydrophonic farm 797m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
Roundabout 956m above sea level | Roundabout Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
---m above sea level | |||||
U-Turn 861m above sea level | U-Turn | ||||
EXIT 3 | Gohtong Jaya Gohtong Jaya South Interchange 870m above sea level | Northwest Gohtong Jaya Town Centre Goh Tong's Villa (Lim Goh Tong's private residence) Genting Skyway cable car stations | Interchange with one ramp underpass to Gohtong Jaya from Genting Highlands | ||
U-Turn 861m above sea level | U-Turn | ||||
Genting Permai Resort 888m above sea level | Genting Permai Resort Highlands International Boarding | From Genting Highlands | |||
18 | EXIT 4 | Gohtong Jaya Gohtong Jaya Roundabout 925m above sea level | West Genting Skyway cable car stations East Jalan Sri Layang Institut Aminuddin Baki Sekolah Kebangsaan Sri Layang | Roundabout | |
Genting Highlands main entrance Police post 2 | |||||
17.9 | Genting Highlands main entrance Police post 2 930m above sea level | Police checkpoint | |||
17 | ---m above sea level | ||||
Gohtong Memorial Park 966m above sea level | Gohtong Memorial Park Lim Goh Tong's grave | ||||
16 | ---m above sea level | ||||
15.3 | EXIT 5 | Sri Layang Roundabout 1045m above sea level | North Sri Layang Awana Skyway cable car stations Genting Highlands Premium Outlets South Awana Awana Genting Highlands Golf & Country Resort | Roundabout | |
15 | ---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
14 | ---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
13.9 | ---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
13 | ---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
12.9 | UPM Field Station 1227m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | |||
---m above sea level | Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear | ||||
Chin Swee Temple Separation 1275m above sea level | Genting Highlands Summit Bound Genting Highlands (One-way Genting Highlands bound) | One-way separated carriageway Genting Sempah bound Engage lower gear |
Genting Highlands Old Roads
(Climbing route, One-way Genting Highlands bound)
Km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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4.2 | |||||
4 | |||||
---m above sea level | Start of the one-way bound | ||||
3 | |||||
EXIT 6A | Chin Swee Temple Exit 1446m above sea level | Chin Swee Temple Lim Goh Tong's statue Chin Swee Temple's Awana Skyway cable car stations | RIRO exit | ||
---m above sea level | |||||
2 | ---m above sea level | ||||
Cradle Rock ---m above sea level | Cradle Rock | ||||
Heliport 1485m above sea level | Heliport | ||||
1 | ---m above sea level | ||||
Ria Apartments 1671m above sea level | Ria Apartments | ||||
Genting Highlands police stations 1708m above sea level | Genting Highlands police stations | ||||
Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway End of the one-way bound | |||||
0.1 | Genting Highlands Genting Highlands Summit Kayangan Apartments junctions 1728m above sea level | Northwest One Way Kayangan Apartments Genting Highlands fire stations Genting Highlands staff quarters | End of the one-way bound Junctions | ||
0 | Genting Highlands Genting Highlands Summit 1760m above sea level | Genting Highlands Genting Grand, First World Hotel, Maxims HotelResort Hotel Theme Park Hotel Maxims Hotel Crockfords Hotel First World Plaza Sky Avenue Mall Skytropolis Funland Casino de Genting SkyCasino Genting Highlands International Convention Centre Genting International Showroom 20th Century Fox World |
Chin Swee Bypass
(Downhill route, One-way Genting Sempah bound)
Km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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0 | Genting Highlands Genting Highlands Summit 1760m above sea level | ||||
---m above sea level | Start of the one-way bound | ||||
Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands Highway Start of the one-way bound | |||||
1682m above sea level | |||||
Pelangi Hotel one way 1679m above sea level | West One Way Pelangi Hotel Genting Highlands Hotel Casino de Genting Genting Highlands International Convention Centre First World Plaza First World Hotel Genting Theme Park 20th Century Fox World | One way directional Y junctions | |||
---m above sea level | Start/End of the single carriageway | ||||
Heliport ---m above sea level | Heliport | ||||
TNB substation 1656m above sea level | TNB substation | ||||
1650m above sea level | Start/End of the single carriageway | ||||
1 | EXIT 7 | Mushroom Park Roundabout 1652m above sea level | North Gunung Ulu Kali Mushroom Park Batik Centre | Roundabout | |
1.6 | Emergency escape ramp 1634m above sea level | Emergency escape ramp | Engage lower gear | ||
Viaduct ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | ||||
2 | ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
Emergency escape ramp 1606m above sea level | Emergency escape ramp | Engage lower gear | |||
EXIT 6B | Chin Swee Temple Exit 1445m above sea level | Chin Swee Temple Lim Goh Tong's statue Chin Swee Temple's Awana Skyway cable car stations | RIRO exit Engage lower gear | ||
Viaduct ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | ||||
3 | ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
3.4 | Emergency escape ramp 1296m above sea level | Emergency escape ramp | Engage lower gear | ||
3.5 | ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
3.6 | ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
4 | Viaduct ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
4.5 | ---m above sea level | Engage lower gear | |||
Chin Swee Temple Separation 1282m above sea level | Genting Highlands Summit Bound (Climbing Route) Genting Highlands (One-way Genting Highlands bound) Genting Sempah Bound (Downhill Route) Gohtong Jaya Genting Sempah (Continued to the original route) | End of the one-way bound One-way separated carriageway Engage lower gear |
References
- "Jalan Genting Sempah–Genting Highlands". Blog Jalan Raya Malaysia. 5 October 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.