The Guinness World Records world record for the longest limbo skating is 125 m (410 ft 1 in) and was achieved by Gagan Sathish (India), in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, on 11 March 2016. Tiluck Keisam skated beneath 146 bars over a 145-meter stretch in just 56.01 seconds. Photo: A nine-year-old Indian boy from Manipur, northeast India, has set a new World Record in limbo skating. READ MORE: Must-visit food spots in Penang that locals love Bali Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali Great for ages: 4 to 12 Entry to the nautical-themed clubhouse is free for up to four hours a day.Mumbai, India – J– Tiluck Keisam, a nine-year-old Indian boy from Manipur, northeast India, skated beneath 146 bars over a 145-meter stretch in just 56.01 seconds, thus setting the new world record for the Farthest Distance Limbo Skating Under Bars. opens in new window Address: Jalan Batu Ferringhi, Penang The room is split into two sections - one for the grown-ups and the other for the lil’ rockstars. To seal its status as one of the most kid-friendly hotels in Malaysia, the hotel offers the Roxity Kids Suite. Inside, the staffed Hard Rock Roxity Kids Club holds cooking and dancing classes accompanied by five adorable mascots such as a bass-playing bear and tambourine-toting panda. Extra-large floats are available for rental and the whole family can take part in water games like kayak racing and pool-pillow fights. The pool is the hub of activity during the day, with kids gliding down water slides and families cosying up at the thatched-roof cabanas. The beach-facing Hard Rock Hotel Penang offers a family-friendly take on its rock ’n’ roll brand. READ MORE: 5 underrated things to do in Phuket Iniala Beach House Phuket Great for ages: 2 to 12 The Land of Iniala Kids Club has its very own rooms for the young ones to sleepover for the night. opens in new window Address: 88/28 Muen-Ngern Road Patong Kathu Phuket From time to time, the trained staff will take the kids on short expeditions around the resort such as a culinary tour of the kitchen. There’s also an indoor clubhouse with a rope maze, climbing walls, reading nooks and a hands-on area where kids can learn to make everything from potpourri to friendship bracelets using a traditional Thai loom. For starters, there’s a farm for young gardeners to pick herbs and plant seeds, and a ship-inspired playground with climbing nets and slides. Tucked away in the heart of the Rosewood Phuket hidden amid foliage but within easy reach of parents, the Explorer’s Club is designed for kids to spend more time in nature and spark their imagination through hands-on activities. Tel: 6337 8888 Phuket Rosewood Phuket Great for ages: 3 to 12 Rosewood Phuket’s kids’ facilities are free for hotel guests - the resort even offers a complimentary “napping nanny” service for parents to enjoy some free time. Opens in new window Address: Marina Bay 7, Raffles Ave While parental supervision is required, there are comfy sofas for you to curl up with a book. One of the checkpoints is the Ritz Kids Playland where the little ones can romp around in an inflatable ball pit or play chef in the mini kitchen. The kids are given special activity passports with a discovery map that points them to various spots in the hotel to collect animal stamps - once they’ve gotten all five, they can redeem a free scoop of ice cream at the hotel’s main restaurant Colony. The adventure starts from the moment you check in. For an extra SGD$100 on top of your room rate, the Kids Night Safari Adventure package lets your kids camp out in their own tent right next to your luxurious king-sized bed.
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