Langkawi Tours
- Beach (Pantai)
- Island (Pulau)
- Langkawi Cable Car
- Langkawi Waterfalls
Where To Go
- Beaches
- Islands
- Cable Car
What To Do
- Food & Dining
- Shopping
- Nightlife
- Spas
What To See
- Sighseeing
- Nature Discovery
- Waterfalls
- Mount Mat Cincang
Langkawi Where To Go?
 
 
Introduction
Langkawi’s beaches and islands are some of the most beautiful in Southeast Asia. Picture this; white sand glistening in the light of the tropical sun, calmed by the gentle sea breeze as gulls and eagles soar in the sky. For sand or surf, you won’t be disappointed with what Langkawi has to offer.
Beach (Pantai)
With its beautiful sweeping coastline, sandy bays, inviting warm water and tropical vegetation, it’s no wonder why the island is renowned for some of Malaysia’s finest beaches among locals and sun-loving tourists from across the globe.
Island (Pulau)
Langkawi isn’t just one big island, but consists of a group of around 100 islands. While most are uninhabited, a few have been designated for tourism development so that visitors from all over the world can admire and appreciate the magical beauty of Langkawi. Many island tours are available from reputable operators to explore these exotic getaways.
Langkawi Cable Car
The Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok, is the entrance for the cable-car ride, which takes visitors all the way up to Mount Mat Cincang, Langkawi’s second highest peak.
Langkawi Waterfalls
Langkawi has a few waterfalls that offer a scenic and peaceful location for a picnic or simple relaxation. However, these waterfalls tend to be quite shallow and slow-moving during the dry seasons. When there’s rain, however, the waterfalls will begin bursting with life once again.
 
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