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Beras Basah Island

Beras Basah Island

Located on the western part of Langkawi, the pristine Pulau Beras Basah Island is just 25km southwest of Kuah, offering a crystal clear sea and an amazing sea-diving experience. One of Langkawi's most popular tourist spots, Pulau Beras Basah, is covered by lush greenery, giving a panoramic view of the island amidst the sparkling water. It can be reached by speedboats, boats, or cars. An attractive place for all adventure lovers, visitors can go snorkelling, diving, parasail, and jet-skiing without any hassle. Also, the adjacent islands of Pulau Dayang Bunting Island, Palau Singha, and Pantai Cenang filled with busy cafes, souvenir shops, and adventure sports are good places to spend some quality time as well. Washroom facilities and small food carts are available in the island area. Away from the hustle and bustle of commercialism, the Pulau Beras Basah island is the hub of serenity, offering travellers exotic mangrove tours, glittery white sand walks, a relaxing salt room, and the Cenang Mall for an exotic shopping experience. Read More

Pulau Dayang

Pulau Dayang

Located just 15 mins from the Kuah Jetty of Langkawi, the second largest and uninhabited island of Malaysia, the Pulau Dayang Bunting island welcomes you to the quietness of the place amidst the wildlife. Also known as the Isle of Pregnant Maiden due to the shape of the Dayang Bunting island from afar, the jungle trekking experience is a must while visiting the island. Surrounded by the Guillemard freshwater lake, this Lake of the Pregnant Maiden is separated from the sea by a thin rock lining, making it a must-watch to its visitors. The adjacent Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park exhibits excellent limestone formation and several limestone caves. Dayang Bunting Island is filled with dense rain forest, resonating the vivid chirps of kingfishers along with 90 more species of birds wandering around. Dayang Bunting is an excellent place to enjoy swimming, cave exploring, and getting lost in the dense mangroves. Paddle Boats along with Kayaks are available to add to the fun. A small store for souvenirs and snacks is available in the island area to add to your travelling experience. Read More

Pulau Payar Marine Park

Pulau Payar Marine Park

Pulau Payar Marine Park, located about 30 km from the main island of Langkawi, is one of the most popular scuba diving and snorkelling destinations in Malaysia. This is the perfect place to visit for both experienced divers and newbies who want to try their hands at it. At Pulau Payar Marine Park one can observe the natural habitat of various species of fish and baby sharks and feed them. This island comprises of four smaller islands, all of which are uninhabited and are highly monitored to prevent any degradation of the virginal marine life. The stunning island also has jade green rainforests forming a natural border around it which is not open for all tourists but can be accessed only with special permission from the authorities. The pristine Pulau Payar Marine Park can be accessed only as a part of some tour package affiliated to the Fisheries Department of Kedah to promote the conservation of marine life and to raise awareness against coral bleaching and degradation. Read More

Singa Besar Island

Singa Besar Island

Pulau Singa Besar is a lush green island in the southwest of Kuah. It is an unexplored and secluded island with almost no amenities, hence keeping the natural treasures intact in the lap of a tropical rainforest. Since there are no resorts or constructed buildings, the island is most commonly visited for a camping tour. Also known as Singa Besar Island, meaning "Big Lion Island", this gorgeous place is home to many exclusive birds and animal species. Tranquil beaches and mangrove forests around the island will make the visitors witness ample mouse deer, hornbills, snakes, peacocks, eagles, monkeys, and other flora fauna habitat. Eagle feeding sessions on the tour to Pulau Singa Besar gives some extraordinary captures. On the boat tour towards Pulau Singa Besar, feed some food bites and take a glimpse of white-bellied fish eagles and kite eagles in a flock grabbing the food. The island can also be explored by a jungle trekking session or swimming apart from lazing around the peaceful environment of the island. Read More

Shark Bay Beach

Shark Bay Beach

Also known as Teluk Yu, Shark Bay Beach is a small and beautiful beach on the Langkawi islands. The beach is quite popular for its tranquillity and clear sea and grabs its name from the stone sharks engraved on the beach side. Spread over an area of 200 meters, the beach is considered to be an extension of the Black sand beach; however, it is filled with golden and white sand. No actual sharks can be spotted in the nearby sea that surrounds the island. Visitors can plan a romantic getaway and picturesque sightseeing in the small yet beautiful huts around the entrance of the beach. The beautiful landscape and clear water with some rock formations make the place perfect for a photoshoot. To relish the Malaysian cuisine and snacks, there are some food stalls and seafood hawkers too on the coastline. Read More

Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam Langkawi

Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam Langkawi

Located in Kedah, the Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam is one of the biggest Hindu temples in Langkawi. The temple houses several statues and sculptures of various Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple is categorized into several sections where devotees can offer prayers and offerings to the deities. The temple is adorned with vibrant colours which is a true treat to the eyes. Its beauty is further accentuated with the grand and elaborate style of architecture. A long fence has also been built around the premises which further contribute to its grandeur. While several visit the temple to offer prayers to the deities, it is also an ideal place for meditation. This is because the temple exudes a relaxing vibration which truly soothes the mind. Read More

Legenda Park

Legenda Park

Located beside the Kuah Jetty, Lagenda Langkawi Dalam Taman ( Legendary Langkawi in a Garden) is a mesmerizing landscaped garden themed on the folklore and myths of Langkawi. The 50-hectare compound consists of 17 colourful sculptures, including mythical birds, evil ogres, heroic giants and beautiful princesses. Officially opened in 1996 and designed by Tuan Syed Ahmad Ibrahim, Taman Lagenda, or the Lagenda Park was created by reclaiming a part of the waterfront. The entrance to the park is through a Gondwana stone wall which shows the formation of Langkawi Island through plate tectonic movement. On one side of the park is a man-made beach affording an amazing view of the water area and the statue of Eagle Square. Taman Lagenda also showcases traditional Malaysian handicrafts and cultural objects. Read More

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Situated along Pantai Pasir Hatim at the northern end of Langkawi, Tanjung Rhu is one of Malaysia's best beaches. Secluded from the heavy crowd and buzz of the city, the 50-metre wide beach is popular for its cleanliness, calming atmosphere and bewitching sunset views. In Malay, ‘Tanjung’ means ‘Cape’ and ‘Rhu’ is from the species of evergreen trees, known as Sea Pine Tree. So, on the way to the beach, one can spot jungles of evergreen trees with green cliffs and a small lake with campers and few cafes. Along with the peaceful arena of Tanjung Rhu Beach, there are various fun activities to indulge in like boating and Jet Ski tours. The public beach is separated from the privately-owned beach of Tanjung Rhu Resort by a fence. Read More

Seven Wells Waterfalls

Seven Wells Waterfalls

Situated on Langkawi’s western headlands, Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, also referred to as Seven Wells Waterfalls, is the island’s most appealing natural attraction. The name signifies a series of seven intertwined natural pools which are fed by seven distinct waterfalls in Mount Mat Cincang. The Seven Wells Waterfalls is famed for the adventurous hike to the top, through a series of stpes at the site. The view from the top is awe-inspiring. The stunning place is adorned with exemplary flora which includes unique lime plants and Sintuk, which is also used in traditional Malay ceremonies. A wide range of fauna can also be found here including long-tailed macaque monkeys, hornbill (the most unique Malaysian bird) and giant cream coloured squirrel. Read More

Temurun Waterfall

Temurun Waterfall

Located in Mat Cincang Nature Park of Datai, Temurun Waterfall is the tallest waterfall in Langkawi. Also referred to as Air Terjun Temurun, the three-tier waterfall provides a refreshing calm in the humid tropical weather. The breathtaking Temurun Waterfall originates from black rock. The first tier is a short walk from the car park, which forms a shallow pool for children to play, swim and do family activities. After climbing 10 meters of steps to reach the topmost tier with a drop of 30 meters and a pool with a 100-foot waterfall, the visitors can be rewarded with a splendid view of the waterfall, forming a natural pool at the base. The gazebos at the site also make it a notable picnic spot for the locals and a chilling venue for visitors. Read More

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