Langkawi has two most crowded areas: Kuah Town Center and Pantai Cenang Beach. The pier is located in Kuah Town and the airport is in Pantai Cenang. These two areas are separated by about 20km of pass road.
Pulau Payar Beach Park is a popular spot for those who are interested in snorkeling and even scuba diving. You can explore Langkawi’s colorful and exciting underwater life. One of the main attractions here is the coral reef, a secluded area and home to a well-protected coral reef, along with much other marine life. Situated 30 km south of Langkawi, Pulau Payar Marine Park is about 45 minutes from Kuah Jetty. Take a trip on this island, you will get lost in tropical paradise with sunshine, blue sea, and sparkling ocean.
Pulau Payar Beach Park is a popular spot for those who are interested in snorkeling and even scuba diving. You can explore Langkawi’s colorful and exciting underwater life. One of the main attractions here is the coral reef, a secluded area and home to a well-protected coral reef, along with much other marine life. Situated 30 km south of Langkawi, Pulau Payar Marine Park is about 45 minutes from Kuah Jetty. Take a trip on this island, you will get lost in tropical paradise with sunshine, blue sea, and sparkling ocean.
Pulau Dayang Bunting is the second largest uninhabited island in Langkawi, viewed from the distance in a shape resembling the shadow of a pregnant woman lying on it. Translated literally as “Island of Pregnant Girl”, local people believe that the lake will help the infertile women have “good news.” After a 15-minute boat ride from Kuah Jetty, you will be able to reach the lake after climbing for 15 minutes and cross the dense rainforest.
Surrounded by mangroves and limestone cliffs, this freshwater lake is great for swimming, or simply relaxing in the midst of nature. There is also a small shop selling snacks, beverages, souvenirs as well as rental boats and life jackets.
Pulau Beras Basah boasts pristine stretches of sand and beaches, rows of coconut palms and dazzling blue water. Along with it is the mountain covered by rich tropical vegetation. The area near the shore of this island is quite shallow, so if you go with young children can also swim for the baby. And if you are an adventurer, water motorcycles and banana boats are always available to serve you.
There are several bathrooms and some snack and drink stalls look a bit sloppy. Located 25km southwest of Kuah, the best way to visit Pulau Beras Basah is through island-hopping tours. The tour will also bring you to Pulau Singa Besar and Pulau Dayang Bunting. Especially where there is a large number of tourists, the scenery of Pulau Beras Basah still retains the rustic and rustic.
Surrounded by mangroves and limestone cliffs, this freshwater lake is great for swimming, or simply relaxing in the midst of nature. There is also a small shop selling snacks, beverages, souvenirs as well as rental boats and life jackets.
Pulau Beras Basah boasts pristine stretches of sand and beaches, rows of coconut palms and dazzling blue water. Along with it is the mountain covered by rich tropical vegetation. The area near the shore of this island is quite shallow, so if you go with young children can also swim for the baby. And if you are an adventurer, water motorcycles and banana boats are always available to serve you.
There are several bathrooms and some snack and drink stalls look a bit sloppy. Located 25km southwest of Kuah, the best way to visit Pulau Beras Basah is through island-hopping tours. The tour will also bring you to Pulau Singa Besar and Pulau Dayang Bunting. Especially where there is a large number of tourists, the scenery of Pulau Beras Basah still retains the rustic and rustic.
Pulau Singa Besar is an enormous shelter of wildlife, where you can find countless eagles, monkeys, cheetahs, hornbills, snakes, lizards, and wanderers freeing the island. The beach of this island stretches well for swimming and camping. Located 17 km southwest of the Kuah Jetty, you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the eagerness of the eagles.
Rebak Island is an island apart from Langkawi, so visitors can enjoy an unbelievably romantic holiday. To keep the guests busy, the resort features an outdoor pool, health club, spa and games room. Like most other islands in Langkawi, you can explore the forest, the picturesque waterfalls, the limestone mountains, and the private beach.
To visit these islands, the most popular method is to take part in the island-hopping tour. There are also private water tours as well as private canoe rentals for those who like to explore Langkawi by themselves, in their own way. If you have come to the island of Langkawi eagle, do not miss the opportunity to explore the island paradise.
Cuisine – Langkawi
One of the things to do when exploring Langkawi is culinary. What makes the Langkawi brand special is not only cheap but also delicious flavor and color. The cuisine is a culture not to be missed on this island.
Rotti Canai: traditional Malay breakfast. A portion of the pie with curry sauce (usually without meat), quite “light” breakfast.
Poh Pia: The Malay salad. This dish usually contains a lot of vegetarian ingredients such as vegetables, tofu, eggs, peanuts.
Koey Mooi Kee: White rice and curry. You can order more fried chicken, fish fillet to eat. Price range is 3RM / box.
Satay: sliced meat marinated with a variety of spices (mainly chili, garlic, and peanuts). Then roasted on the charcoal stove bright red, making the fragrance difficult to resist. The price is around 1.5RM / skew.
Hokkien Mee: Stir-fried noodles with pork and squid, served with spicy sambalbelacan sauce, stimulates taste. Price is around 2RM / section
Char Kuey Teow: fried noodles with seafood, vegetables and some types of sauces
Rebak Island is an island apart from Langkawi, so visitors can enjoy an unbelievably romantic holiday. To keep the guests busy, the resort features an outdoor pool, health club, spa and games room. Like most other islands in Langkawi, you can explore the forest, the picturesque waterfalls, the limestone mountains, and the private beach.
To visit these islands, the most popular method is to take part in the island-hopping tour. There are also private water tours as well as private canoe rentals for those who like to explore Langkawi by themselves, in their own way. If you have come to the island of Langkawi eagle, do not miss the opportunity to explore the island paradise.
Cuisine – Langkawi
One of the things to do when exploring Langkawi is culinary. What makes the Langkawi brand special is not only cheap but also delicious flavor and color. The cuisine is a culture not to be missed on this island.
Rotti Canai: traditional Malay breakfast. A portion of the pie with curry sauce (usually without meat), quite “light” breakfast.
Poh Pia: The Malay salad. This dish usually contains a lot of vegetarian ingredients such as vegetables, tofu, eggs, peanuts.
Koey Mooi Kee: White rice and curry. You can order more fried chicken, fish fillet to eat. Price range is 3RM / box.
Satay: sliced meat marinated with a variety of spices (mainly chili, garlic, and peanuts). Then roasted on the charcoal stove bright red, making the fragrance difficult to resist. The price is around 1.5RM / skew.
Hokkien Mee: Stir-fried noodles with pork and squid, served with spicy sambal
Char Kuey Teow: fried noodles with seafood, vegetables and some types of sauces
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