Langkawi
The largest of the 99 islands comprising the Langkawi archipelago, off the northwest coast of Malaysia, its picture-book, palm-fringed, white sandy beaches, dense jungle interiors, waterfalls and mangroves make this one of Asia’s most popular destinations.
Ancient Forests and Cable Cars
The coconut tree-lined beaches in Langkawi are perfect places for either simple relaxation, swimming, snorkelling or diving, for a wonderfully personal experience of a bountiful ocean full of coral reefs, turtles and dolphins. Hop on a boat to Payer Island, a designated marine park, where you’ll discover the stunning colours of coral gardens, an abundance of amazingly coloured fish and swim alongside the harmless, black-tipped shark.
In Langkawi, the rainforests are some of the most ancient ecosystems on earth and remain intact because they are protected by their national park status and flora and fauna that is of special scientific importance. The only way to reach Kilim Geoforest Park is by boat. Glide along the Kilim River, through mangroves and pass through breath-taking landscapes of limestone formations and rugged caves and learn how the fragile balance between its natural wonders and local culture is being achieved.
For the adventurous, a trip on the world's steepest cable car takes you to the breath-taking Langkawi Sky Bridge, a 125 metre (410 feet) curved walkway suspended in effortless elegance, 660 metres (2,170 feet) above sea level, where you can take in stunning vistas across the island or dare to look down through glass sections at the forest below.
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Time Difference
GMT + 8 Hrs
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit