Located off Malaysia’s northwestern coast in the Andaman Sea, Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands boasting picturesque beaches, rainforest, mangroves and forest-clad mountains. In recent years, resorts, hotels, restaurants and other tourist facilities have developed in Langkawi, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the archipelago’s exceptional natural beauty. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of some 65,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Langkawi can be explored by taxi or renting a car, motorbike or scooter at the airport. Bicycles can be hired at many hotels. The island’s natural splendor is its number one attraction. Beaches offer powdery white sands, crystal clear waters, limestone cliffs and water sports. The most popular beach, Pantai Cenang, is busy with restaurants and bars. The beaches of Pantai Tengah and Pantai Kok are more isolated, offering peace and tranquility.
Several protected parks offer jungle trekking and mangrove tours where visitors can experience breathtaking views of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls and exotic birds and animals like monitor lizards and macaque monkeys. Gunung Raya and Gunung Mat Cincang are Langkawi’s tallest mountains with lookout points presenting outstanding views of the area and across to Thailand. Gondola rides and the SkyBridge are fun ways to ascend the mountains and survey the surrounding beauty.
Other attractions not to miss are the Laman Padi Rice Garden, Eagle Square, the Underwater World aquarium and Oriental Village, which features snake charmers, elephant rides and traditional food, music and customs.
From food stalls to resort restaurants, food choices vary widely from traditional dishes of steamed rice and coconut wrapped in banana leaves to international cuisines of Indian, Chinese, Balinese and German.
Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast. Surrounded by turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free alcohol, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be. Still, Nature-lovers will find the island just as agreeable as the shoreline is fringed by powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees.
The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides a treasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying locale that keeps visitors coming back for more.
Langkawi is a serene archipelago of 140 islands – only a few of which are inhabited. The largest of these is the eponymous Langkawi Island, which has UNESCO World Geopark status because of its richly populated (by wildlife, that is) conservation areas. The best way to experience these ecological wonders is from high above, on the Langkawi Sky Bridge that stretches above the rainforest. Cheekily-named Pregnant Maiden freshwater lake is a great place to take a dip or play keep-away with the kleptomaniac monkeys.
Off the coast of Kedah is a cluster of 99 islands offering the best of many worlds: beautiful beaches, world- class infrastructure, mangroves rich in flora and fauna, ultra- cheap duty-free shopping and fascinating legends.
Langkawi has a lingering legend woven into its history. Ask anyone on the island about the tragic story of a beautiful young lady named Mahsuri, and you'll hear a tale of love, jealousy and a curse that was placed upon the island by her for seven generations.
Today, the seventh generation of Langkawi's inhabitants has long come and gone, but people here still believe that the prosperity and blessings the islands enjoy today and the passing of the curse is no mere coincidence. The mysticism of this legend can be felt in many parts of this island, especially at Makam Mahsuri (Mahsuri's Mausoleum), where Mahsuri is said to be buried.
Despite what looks like a slant towards tourism, many of the islanders are actually farmers, fishermen and entrepreneurs. Experience the beautiful countryside and peaceful landscape of paddy fields by renting a car and taking a leisurely drive around the island. Some of Langkawi's most rustic and memorable views are along the road that circles the island.
You'll pass small villages with wooden houses framed by palm trees, and children pedalling their old bicycles on errands. Aside from experiencing the local lifestyle, there is no shortage of things to do in Langkawi. Head up the thrilling new cable car to the summit of Mount Mat Cincang - Langkawi's second highest mountain - for an unrivalled view of the entire main island and beyond.
Other popular destinations are the Field of Burnt Rice, Hot Springs, Telaga Tujuh (The Seven Wells) and the Beach of Black Sand. Boat tours are organised to Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), Gua Cerita (Cave of Stories) and Gua Langsir (Curtain Cave).
For a more intimate time with nature, go trekking through the pristine rainforest that covers most of Langkawi, or go on a boat tour of the mangroves. There are also opportunities to go for a dive, or play a round of golf at some of the 5-star resorts. Langkawi also has an underwater world, with an underground tunnel that runs through a giant aquarium, that has received rave reviews.
Located off Malaysia’s northwestern coast in the Andaman Sea, Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands boasting picturesque beaches, rainforest, mangroves and forest-clad mountains. In recent years, resorts, hotels, restaurants and other tourist facilities have developed in Langkawi, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the archipelago’s exceptional natural beauty. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of some 65,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Langkawi can be explored by taxi or renting a car, motorbike or scooter at the airport. Bicycles can be hired at many hotels. The island’s natural splendor is its number one attraction. Beaches offer powdery white sands, crystal clear waters, limestone cliffs and water sports. The most popular beach, Pantai Cenang, is busy with restaurants and bars. The beaches of Pantai Tengah and Pantai Kok are more isolated, offering peace and tranquility.
Several protected parks offer jungle trekking and mangrove tours where visitors can experience breathtaking views of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls and exotic birds and animals like monitor lizards and macaque monkeys. Gunung Raya and Gunung Mat Cincang are Langkawi’s tallest mountains with lookout points presenting outstanding views of the area and across to Thailand. Gondola rides and the SkyBridge are fun ways to ascend the mountains and survey the surrounding beauty.
Other attractions not to miss are the Laman Padi Rice Garden, Eagle Square, the Underwater World aquarium and Oriental Village, which features snake charmers, elephant rides and traditional food, music and customs.
From food stalls to resort restaurants, food choices vary widely from traditional dishes of steamed rice and coconut wrapped in banana leaves to international cuisines of Indian, Chinese, Balinese and German.
Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast. Surrounded by turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free alcohol, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be. Still, Nature-lovers will find the island just as agreeable as the shoreline is fringed by powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees.
The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides a treasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying locale that keeps visitors coming back for more.
Langkawi is a serene archipelago of 140 islands – only a few of which are inhabited. The largest of these is the eponymous Langkawi Island, which has UNESCO World Geopark status because of its richly populated (by wildlife, that is) conservation areas. The best way to experience these ecological wonders is from high above, on the Langkawi Sky Bridge that stretches above the rainforest. Cheekily-named Pregnant Maiden freshwater lake is a great place to take a dip or play keep-away with the kleptomaniac monkeys.
Off the coast of Kedah is a cluster of 99 islands offering the best of many worlds: beautiful beaches, world- class infrastructure, mangroves rich in flora and fauna, ultra- cheap duty-free shopping and fascinating legends.
Langkawi has a lingering legend woven into its history. Ask anyone on the island about the tragic story of a beautiful young lady named Mahsuri, and you'll hear a tale of love, jealousy and a curse that was placed upon the island by her for seven generations.
Today, the seventh generation of Langkawi's inhabitants has long come and gone, but people here still believe that the prosperity and blessings the islands enjoy today and the passing of the curse is no mere coincidence. The mysticism of this legend can be felt in many parts of this island, especially at Makam Mahsuri (Mahsuri's Mausoleum), where Mahsuri is said to be buried.
Despite what looks like a slant towards tourism, many of the islanders are actually farmers, fishermen and entrepreneurs. Experience the beautiful countryside and peaceful landscape of paddy fields by renting a car and taking a leisurely drive around the island. Some of Langkawi's most rustic and memorable views are along the road that circles the island.
You'll pass small villages with wooden houses framed by palm trees, and children pedalling their old bicycles on errands. Aside from experiencing the local lifestyle, there is no shortage of things to do in Langkawi. Head up the thrilling new cable car to the summit of Mount Mat Cincang - Langkawi's second highest mountain - for an unrivalled view of the entire main island and beyond.
Other popular destinations are the Field of Burnt Rice, Hot Springs, Telaga Tujuh (The Seven Wells) and the Beach of Black Sand. Boat tours are organised to Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), Gua Cerita (Cave of Stories) and Gua Langsir (Curtain Cave).
For a more intimate time with nature, go trekking through the pristine rainforest that covers most of Langkawi, or go on a boat tour of the mangroves. There are also opportunities to go for a dive, or play a round of golf at some of the 5-star resorts. Langkawi also has an underwater world, with an underground tunnel that runs through a giant aquarium, that has received rave reviews.
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ตั้งอยู่นอกชายฝั่งตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือของมาเลเซีย ในทะเลอันดามัน ลังกาวี เป็นหมู่เกาะของหมู่เกาะชายหาดงดงามโม้ 99 , ป่าฝน , ป่าชายเลนและป่าภูเขาเกราะ . ในปีล่าสุด , รีสอร์ท , โรงแรม , ร้านอาหารและสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกที่ท่องเที่ยวอื่น ๆ ได้มีการพัฒนาใน ลังกาวี ให้ผู้เข้าชมมีโอกาสที่จะประสบการณ์ของหมู่เกาะที่มีความสวยงามตามธรรมชาติโดยไกลที่ใหญ่ที่สุดของเกาะคือ ปูเลา ลังกาวีบาร์นี้มีประชากรบางส่วน 65 , 000 เฉพาะอื่น ๆที่อาศัยอยู่บนเกาะที่ถูกปูลทู . ลังกาวี สามารถสำรวจโดยรถแท็กซี่ หรือเช่ารถมอเตอร์ไซด์หรือสกูตเตอร์ที่สนามบิน จักรยานสามารถทำงานที่ โรงแรมมากมาย ความงดงามตามธรรมชาติของเกาะเป็นแหล่งท่องเที่ยวอันดับหนึ่งของ ชายหาดที่มีหาดทรายสีขาวแป้ง ,ใส หน้าผาหินปูนและกีฬาทางน้ำ ที่นิยมมากที่สุดชายหาดปันไตเซนัง , ยุ่งกับร้านอาหารและบาร์ หาดปันไตเติงงาห์ และปันไตก็อกจะแยกเสนอ
สันติภาพและความเงียบสงบสวนสาธารณะป้องกันหลายเสนอเดินป่าและป่าชายเลนทัวร์ที่ผู้เข้าชมสามารถสัมผัสทัศนียภาพอันน่าทึ่งของ telaga ตูจุน้ำตกและนกแปลกใหม่และสัตว์เช่นกิ้งก่าตรวจสอบและลิงลิง กุนังรายา และกุนุงมัต ชิงชัง เป็นภูเขาที่สูงที่สุดกับลังกาวี ระวังจุดที่นำเสนอมุมมองที่โดดเด่นของพื้นที่ และทั่วไทยขี่เรือแจวและ skybridge จะสนุกวิธีขึ้นไปบนภูเขาและสำรวจความงามโดยรอบ
สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวอื่น ๆที่จะไม่พลาดคือการเปลี่ยนแปลงของข้าวสวน , จัตุรัสนกอินทรีย์ , โลกใต้น้ำพิพิธภัณฑ์สัตว์น้ำและหมู่บ้านตะวันออกซึ่งมีหมองู , ขี่ช้างและอาหารพื้นบ้าน , ดนตรี และ ศุลกากร
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