6 Places to Visit in Langkawi, Kedah

Langkawi is the most popular tourist destination in Malaysia. It’s an archipelago of over 100 islands and it’s a beautiful place to visit. The waters are warm so there are many great places for water sports like diving, surfing, and fishing. You can also explore the different cultures by visiting the neighboring countries.

6 Places to Visit in Langkawi

Mahsuri Tomb and Museum

Langkawi is steeped in culture and the most famous of these is the story of Mahsuri. She was a beautiful woman but she was sentenced to death because other people were jealous about her beauty.

They say that Langkawi was cursed for seven generations after the Mahsuri saga, so you can find out more about this at like the Mahsuri museum.

There are a lot of galleries to visit, and you might be able to see Mahsuri’s former home and the tomb where she is buried. It’s right in the middle of this big complex.

 

Langkawi Cable Car

The Langkawi cable car is one of the many attractions found in Langkawi. Once at the top, you’ll have to opportunity to explore the refreshing forest, breathtaking view and mesmerizing caves.

The trip will take about 15 minutes. On the way, you’ll be able to enjoy the amazing 360 view of lush rainforests and waterfalls.

The summit of the mountain is about 1,500 metres high and there’s a viewing deck there, so if you’re in for some good luck, you should be able to see all the way across to neighbouring Indonesia.

Your cable car departure point is at the Oriental Village where you can explore either before or after your ride.

 

Langkawi Sky Bridge

One of the most popular things to do on Langkawi is go visit the Langkawi Sky Bridge. At 125 meters, it allows for some amazing views of the surrounding countryside. And if you’re brave enough, you can walk off the edge and get a bird’s eye view of everything below.

If you get a chance, go to Langkawi’s surrounding islands and Mat Cincang Mountain. They’re a great opportunity to see some new sights of the world!

To get to the bridge, take the Langkawi Cable Car up to its top station and continue on by foot.

Looking to take your time and appreciate the views? There are multiple viewing platforms located along the bridge that allow you to linger.

 

Underwater World Langkawi

Underwater World Langkawi is a cool spot to check out. It’s in the town which is nearby Pantai Cenang.

There are 500 different species here which include seahorses, seals, and even rockhopper penguins.

The main highlight of the facility is an underwater tunnel which stretches for some 15 meters and means that you can observe the aquatic life up close from every angle.

When you visit, you will see a lot of different species. There are turtles, stingrays and sharks in addition to others. The Aquarium is part of larger complex with the Zon Shopping Paradise and Coco Valley. Both are great places for duty-free items.

 

Kilim Geopark

Langkawi’s mangroves were able to protect much of the island from the devastation caused by the tsunami. It turns out that those trees are very beautiful and lucrative, too.

A mangrove walk is one of the best ways to explore the natural environment in this area, and experts are on hand to accompany you on the walk.

As well as boating around the swamp you will also get to see rugged caves, limpid pools, and areas of forest lands.

Most boat tours only last 2-3 hours and you can get off to explore the mangrove swamps on foot. The natural beauty is worth exploring on your own!

 

Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls

You will always read about Telaga Tujuh waterfalls, which is the name of one of Langkawi’s most famous waterfalls.

There’s a legend attached to the falls and it’s said that fairies live here.

The waterfalls here are named after there are seven different natural pools that lie in the rock face or wells which are being fed by the waterfalls that come down from Mat Cincang mountain at seven different points

The hike to the waterfalls is hard but worth it! You will see some pretty scenery and maybe even some cheeky monkeys.

Other species to look out or include graceful hornbills and scurrying squirrels and this is one of the prettiest cascades in all of Langkawi.

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