
Asia Camp • Team Building Camp
About Asia Camp • Team Building Camp
Asia Camp is a multi-location outdoor experiential learning provider operating across Malaysia with a mission of "From Experience to Learning." They specialize in team building experiences that reconnect teams with nature through carefully structured outdoor programs combining accommodation, meals, and guided activities. Their comprehensive offerings include outdoor adventure activities, problem-solving exercises, family day programs, and educational trips across five strategic locations: Semenyih (tropical forest training camp), Taman Negara Pahang (national park programs), Tanjung Karang (village-style chalets with traditional activities), Gopeng (white water rafting and jungle trekking), and Perhentian Islands (beach programs with snorkeling).
- Beyond team building, Asia Camp provides professional certification courses including Effective Leadership, Employability Skills, Digital Marketing, Basic Life Support, Bronze Medallion, and Adventure Parks Instructor training.
- With a 4.1-star rating from 324 reviews, they serve corporate clients, schools, and organizations seeking immersive nature-based team development programs.
- Their Semenyih base camp in Ulu Semenyih offers convenient access for Klang Valley clients, while their diverse location portfolio enables customized programs from rainforest adventures to island retreats.
- Asia Camp's strength lies in integrating experiential outdoor learning with professional development, making them suitable for organizations seeking both team bonding and skills enhancement.
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1 packagesNewerTeam Building 2d1n
2D1NOutdoor AdventureA two-day, one-night team building program focusing on enhancing teamwork and collaboration among participants.
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Google Reviews
xin yee Chong
6 months ago
Really bad experience, staff has bad attitude, rude and did not care about the students and teachers safety. Not responsible enough, they did not instruct us well enough, blamed us as students having wrong attire, when they did not say the correct attire to us. One of them used vulgar words towards us when we didn't complete and activity because of health issues and phobias. The dorms were really traumatizing, beds with bed bugs, dust, and makes u really itchy. Lockers full with dust u can't put anything inside it. Toilets with many broken showers, and only a few shower stalls for large amount of students. Toilets do not have doors for privacy, other genders and peek through. Obstacles with water is so disgusting, water is filled with mosquito larvaes, mud, and they said if we couldn't complete the obstacle we must walk through the water. Doing the obstacles and some activities which sweats a lot(I'm Chinese), we are forced to wear long pants, and sport shoes. During the next day for other activities, as we wet our shoes and clothes, they expect us to wear all of them back, without thinking if we were going to have a cold, get sick. Overall the worst camp I've been to, it's a definitely not recommend
Nathanael Alexander
7 months ago
This camp was... Quite intriguing. Where do I even start? You know what, let's begin with the pros. An absolute blast if you like nature, creatures and activities as a bunch of them can be found in the site. There were some dogs, they looked at the least unsettling but we're very friendly! The activities could be boring if it isn't your cup of tea, but they are all acceptable and, to the measure of your courage, safe. The nightwalk activity was underwhelming but can be took into arms by a optimist. Cons time. These issues were so large that needed to be their own subparagraphs, so just heads up. The dorms were absolutely horrible, bursting with bed bugs, roaches, flies, ants, cicak and rats if you were an unfortunate soul, so don't even try bringing food unless you wanna be robbed blind. These fans were shaking so hard it might as well be a mental earthquake at that point. Lockers were collecting dust faster than a coffin, while being vandalized in some sense. Bonus point for dorms, do you hate sleeping and desperately want insomnia? Well, dogs will randomly bark at night to give you a heart attack! The bathroom should legally be called a "Badroom" in this camp. In this rant, I only have access to the male bathroom, I do not know about the women's, so my statement may greatly vary between the two sides. In the men's bathroom, one of the subareas only had 2 bathrooms with BROKEN DOORS so people can very well see you inside naked. You want the other bathrooms with working showers? Just endure no locks, wasps and more lizards accompanying you, not much, y'know! No soap provided by the way, so hygiene is nonexistent unless you brought sanitaries. No water heater, so please enjoy having a freezing shower 6 AM in the morning! The lake is acceptable, but its woes outweighs its specialties, such as being murky and having lots of insects. The water is atleast warm, so you can technically shower there if not for the account that everyone can see you and there's atleast millions bacteria and viruses in them. Less of a problem but much more of a major annoyance is that a water refill station is approximately 700-1000 m away from dorm by foot, so try to bring a big bottle if possible. Overall, this place is severely under the standard of an average camp, so if you expected an amazing time with your friends and family, sorry to break your hopes and dreams, but you're probably gonna be aggressively spraying bug repellent at your beds while having the longest streak in your life of not showering with a near empty bottle of water and your suitcase getting nibbled on by critters.
Kb Thasah
4 years ago
Asiacamp provides outdoor & recreation activities; river rafting, flying fox, abseiling, river floating & team building. Located at Titiwangsa foothill strips and it about 40kms from center of Kuala Lumpur. This camp is good for adventure activities, create positive company culture and boosting the bottom line
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- Location
- Lot No PT 1214 Ulu Semenyih, 6, Jalan Sungai Lalang, 43500 Semenyih, Selangor
- State
- Selangor
- Price Range
- From RM231/pax
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