Beaches are the number one activity in Langkawi. The white sandy beaches of Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah are ideal for just lazing around in the sun or going for a swim. For the more adventurous, there is...
Beaches are the number one activity in Langkawi. The white sandy beaches of Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah are ideal for just lazing around in the sun or going for a swim. For the more adventurous, there is para-sailing and jet-skiing.
Langkawi's extensive mangrove swamps are home to the Kilim Nature Park. A boat tour though the swamps is a great way to discover avian and aquatic life and visit caves and islands. Langkawi's Island Hopping Tours provides a quick look at several of Langkawi's small isles.
Asia’s largest oceanarium – The Underwater World – is situated at Pantai Cenang. At the Underwater World large walk-through tunnels lead one to a fascinating world of aquatic life. A visit to the Bird Park is another way to spend an afternoon.
Tourists can catch up on the ancient legend of Mahsuri by visiting the Makam Mahsuri, a milk-white mausoleum, where the remains of the fair lady Mahsuri have been enshrined in a small tomb.
Hikers can climb up a flight of 600 steps to discover the Telegu Tujuh – Seven Wells waterfall, or visitors can take the cable car to GunungMat Cincang, one of the highest points of the island to enjoy the views of Langkawi.
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can anyone let me know what is the distance between kualalumpur and langkawi.. how much time does it take to reach langkawi by air or by road.. what should be stay period??