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Langkawi

Langkawi is the destination for a great vacation. Just take a look at out collection of Attractions and Adventure in our Destination’s list. You will be amazed by what you can do in Langkawi! Discover a faraway island, a tropical paradise in Langkawi. Alluring and idyllic in its natural beauty. Majestic and spectacular in its cultural heritage. Experience the Isles of Legends – Langkawi.

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Paradise Islands

Embark on an enchanting journey through the Langkawi Paradise Islands, a captivating archipelago nestled in the Andaman Sea. One of the highlights of this tropical haven is the Langkawi Cable Car, an exhilarating 15-minute ride that transports you to the summit of Gunung Machinchang.

Begin your adventure at the Oriental Village, the starting point of this scenic escapade. As the cable car ascends, immerse yourself in awe-inspiring vistas of Langkawi's verdant rainforests, picturesque islets, and cascading waterfalls. The journey unfolds with several stops, each featuring open-air view decks, allowing you to capture the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings.

Upon reaching the summit at an impressive 708 meters above sea level, indulge in the cool mountain breeze and take in the panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The peak offers a perfect setting for a leisurely stroll, where you can explore souvenir stalls showcasing local crafts and treasures. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a casual traveler, the observatory deck provides an ideal vantage point to capture stunning photographs of the island paradise below.

As the altitude increases, so does the chill in the air, making it advisable to bring along a sweater for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The Langkawi Paradise Islands, with its cable car adventure, promise an unforgettable expedition into the heart of nature's grandeur, inviting you to savor every moment of this tropical haven.

Langkawi Cable Car

The Langkawi Cable Car takes you on a 15-minute ride to the top of Gunung Machinchang. Along the way, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Langkawi’s lush rainforests, islets, and waterfalls. The journey starts at the Oriental Village, where you’ll pass several stops fitted with open-air view decks.

After reaching the 708 metre-tall peak, you can enjoy the cool breeze, grab a quick bite, browse through many souvenir stalls. Remember to take lots of photos from the observatory deck. As it gets a little chilly towards the top, we advise bringing a sweater along for the ride.

Langkawi Legenda Park

Legenda Park is a beautiful folklore-themed park beside Langkawi’s Kuah Jetty. You can explore on foot or hire a buggy to get around the premises. The open-air attraction faces the Kuah waterfront, hosting around 17 sculptures with signboards in English depicting Langkawi legends.

You can see colourful figures of heroic giants, mythical birds, evil ogres, and beautiful princesses. Entrance to this well-maintained park is also very affordable compared to other Langkawi attractions, making it a popular spot for families.

The park draws considerable attention from tourists and residents alike. The man-made lake, Lake Symphony, is probably the biggest attraction in the park. The contrast created between its surrounding greenery and its lush flora inside makes for a wonder to behold.

The park also has a variety of functional features like a jogging track replete with resting benches, waterfalls, fountains, and a children’s playground. The overall design of this park is unapologetically inclusive—you can have a surreal experience here as it's loaded with greenery!

Eagle Square

Dataran Lang, aka the Eagle Square, is one of the most prominent places to see in Langkawi. Located in Kuah Town and next to the Kuah jetty, Eagle Square is the place that reflects origin of Langakawi’s name. Displayed atop an elevated platform in Kuah, it is a 12 meter-tall sculpture of an eagle with its wings wide open. Langkawai’s name has been derived from reddish brown eagle, because in old Malay language ‘Helang’ means Eagle and ‘Kawi’ stands for reddish brown. So this manmade statue of the eagle placed on a huge star shaped concrete platform has been created to reflect this background of the island where an eagle is the symbol of Langkawi.

What makes it more important is that it is a mere five minutes walk from other prominent Langkawi attractions, such as Kuah Jetty & Taman Lagenda, and numerous restaurants. People come here to relax and watch the ferries ply across the harbour in the evening. It is said to be the ideal place for those postcard-perfect holiday photos courtesy its fancy miniature fountains, terraces and bridges.

Langkawi Sky Bridge

The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125-metre-long curved pedestrian bridge that offers an exhilarating (and sometimes terrifying) view of the verdant Gunung Mat Cincang, the Telaja Tujuh waterfalls, and several islets surrounding Langkawi.

Set 700 metres above sea level, it’s only accessible via the final station of the Langkawi Cable Car. This sturdy bridge can accommodate up to 250 people at a time. It’s fitted with double steel railings, an enclosed wire mesh, and 2 triangular platforms where you can relax and enjoy the cool breeze.

Telaga Tujuh Waterfall

ituated about 40 minutes away from Kuah Town, Telaga Tujuh Waterfall is billed as Lankawi island’s most wonderful natural attraction. Set on Lankawi’s western headlands, its name means Seven Wells Waterfall, referring to a series of seven connected natural pools fed by seven separate waterfalls in Mt. Mat Cincang. Locals say that the Telaga Tujuh Waterfall is home to fairies, but really it is probably the gorgeous flora in the area that makes the place seem magical. It is great place for tourists to enjoy the cool air and relax in nature, also a great place for photo taking!

Langkawi Wildlife Park

Located in Kilim area and only 10 minutes drive from Kuah Town, the Langkawi Wildlife Park covers an area of 5.5 acres of land area and has created an ambience of a tropical rainforest. There are over 150 different species of animals and birds from different parts of the world including South East Asia, Africa and Australia to name a few. It is a fully covered wildlife park and the first such park in Asia. Tourists are also able to close interactions with the birds and animals here

Geopark

Explore Langkawi’s southern archipelago on a private tour to numerous islands, secluded coves and beaches. With your very own guide, visit several geo-sites throughout the UNESCO-listed Langkawi Geopark, which supports abundant birdlife and marine life.