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Enjoy the beauty of Langkawi's rainforest aerial view from the Langkawi Cable Car that is officially known as Langkawi SkyCab. Linking Oriental Village to the peak of Gunung Machinchang, the 2.2km journey takes around 15 minutes from the base to the top.
Kilim Geoforest Park offers a noteworthy experience with hill landscapes, mangrove swamps, and beautiful beaches. This 100 square kilometres UNESCO-listed geopark is accessible from Tanjung Rhu Beach within a five-minute drive.
Underwater World Langkawi has over 200 marine and freshwater aquaria species such as sharks, giant rays, penguins, and harbor seals. Among Southeast Asia's largest marine and freshwater aquaria, this aquaria has three main sections - Tropical Rainforest, Temperate, and Sub-Antarctic. When visiting, catch sight of Amazonian arapaima, the biggest freshwater fish in the world and walk across an enormous underwater tunnel tank with six million litres of seawater. Other highlights at this 6-acres attraction include the Educational Resource Centre and three-dimensional (3D) theatre.
Filled with a magical atmosphere, the locals tend to regard the Seven Wells Waterfall as the home to fairies. This exceptional waterfall has seven natural falls connected to seven separate waterfalls in Mount Mat Cincang. Challenge your stamina to climb the steep rocks to the top of the waterfalls. The climb takes around 45 minutes and along the way, you can spot wildlife creatures such as giant squirrels, macaques, and hornbills.
With more than 2,500 exotic birds in a tropical garden setting, Langkawi Wildlife Park is an animal sanctuary spanning at 5-acres. Mingle and interact with birds at the walk-in aviary, chill by the 15-meters man-made waterfall, and enjoy watching the animal feeding sessions. Among the bird species here include owls, eagles, hornbills, and flamingos.
Standing grand with 12 metres-tall on a star-shaped platform, the Eagle Square or Dataran Lang is a reddish-brown eagle sculpture. A popular attraction on Langkawi Island, this square offers a breathtaking view of ferries across the bay, well-built terraces, covered pavilions, miniature fountains as well as souvenir shops and eateries.
Langkawi Crocodile Adventureland offers an exciting experience where you can observe different species of crocodiles close up. Watch the crocodiles being fed in natural surroundings and take the opportunity to take a photo with the live Juvenile crocodile.
Art and photography enthusiasts will enjoy a trip to the 3D Art in Paradise Langkawi. Featuring over 200 artworks that look realistic when photographed, this museum is Malaysia's largest 3D art museum. This 2,000 square metres exhibition space has nine interactive zones: Optical illusion, fantasy, classic, castles, aquatic, safari, landscapes, Egyptian, and Malaysia.
4.5(752 reviews)
Pulau Payar Marine Park
Nature
Have fun exploring the undersea to admire rare coral reefs and marine life at Pulau Payar Marine Park. Swim at the lovely beaches, snorkel among the fish and go for a scuba diving adventure.
With emerald waters and white sands, Pulau Langkawi is a popular travel destination for both local and international travellers. Head to this picturesque island to visit the three lush geoforest parks and have a splash in the sea. A great place for relaxation, travellers can take a cable car ride to the top of Gunung Machincang and enjoy cruise trips to the Dayang Bunting and Beras Basah Islands. Being a duty-free island, visitors can get great deals for items such as chocolates, cooking utensils, and beauty products.
Enjoy the beauty of Langkawi's rainforest aerial view from the Langkawi Cable Car that is officially known as Langkawi SkyCab. Linking Oriental Village to the peak of Gunung Machinchang, the 2.2km journey takes around 15 minutes from the base to the top.
Kilim Geoforest Park offers a noteworthy experience with hill landscapes, mangrove swamps, and beautiful beaches. This 100 square kilometres UNESCO-listed geopark is accessible from Tanjung Rhu Beach within a five-minute drive.
Underwater World Langkawi has over 200 marine and freshwater aquaria species such as sharks, giant rays, penguins, and harbor seals. Among Southeast Asia's largest marine and freshwater aquaria, this aquaria has three main sections - Tropical Rainforest, Temperate, and Sub-Antarctic. When visiting, catch sight of Amazonian arapaima, the biggest freshwater fish in the world and walk across an enormous underwater tunnel tank with six million litres of seawater. Other highlights at this 6-acres attraction include the Educational Resource Centre and three-dimensional (3D) theatre.
Filled with a magical atmosphere, the locals tend to regard the Seven Wells Waterfall as the home to fairies. This exceptional waterfall has seven natural falls connected to seven separate waterfalls in Mount Mat Cincang. Challenge your stamina to climb the steep rocks to the top of the waterfalls. The climb takes around 45 minutes and along the way, you can spot wildlife creatures such as giant squirrels, macaques, and hornbills.
With more than 2,500 exotic birds in a tropical garden setting, Langkawi Wildlife Park is an animal sanctuary spanning at 5-acres. Mingle and interact with birds at the walk-in aviary, chill by the 15-meters man-made waterfall, and enjoy watching the animal feeding sessions. Among the bird species here include owls, eagles, hornbills, and flamingos.
Standing grand with 12 metres-tall on a star-shaped platform, the Eagle Square or Dataran Lang is a reddish-brown eagle sculpture. A popular attraction on Langkawi Island, this square offers a breathtaking view of ferries across the bay, well-built terraces, covered pavilions, miniature fountains as well as souvenir shops and eateries.
Langkawi Crocodile Adventureland offers an exciting experience where you can observe different species of crocodiles close up. Watch the crocodiles being fed in natural surroundings and take the opportunity to take a photo with the live Juvenile crocodile.
Art and photography enthusiasts will enjoy a trip to the 3D Art in Paradise Langkawi. Featuring over 200 artworks that look realistic when photographed, this museum is Malaysia's largest 3D art museum. This 2,000 square metres exhibition space has nine interactive zones: Optical illusion, fantasy, classic, castles, aquatic, safari, landscapes, Egyptian, and Malaysia.
3.5(834 reviews)
Pulau Payar Marine Park
Nature
Have fun exploring the undersea to admire rare coral reefs and marine life at Pulau Payar Marine Park. Swim at the lovely beaches, snorkel among the fish and go for a scuba diving adventure.
With emerald waters and white sands, Pulau Langkawi is a popular travel destination for both local and international travellers. Head to this picturesque island to visit the three lush geoforest parks and have a splash in the sea. A great place for relaxation, travellers can take a cable car ride to the top of Gunung Machincang and enjoy cruise trips to the Dayang Bunting and Beras Basah Islands. Being a duty-free island, visitors can get great deals for items such as chocolates, cooking utensils, and beauty products.