Malaysia Highlights: Langkawi
3 cities |
15 attraction(s) |
total distance 511
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Day1: Langkawi
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At the southwest beach near Guazhen, you can enjoy the beautiful sea view, and there are many small shops and products to choose from nearby. There are people from different countries on the beach, but not many. In the evening, you can enjoy a candlelight dinner or relax at an outdoor bar during your vacation.
Day2: Langkawi
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The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a bridge located in the Langkawi Archipelago in Malaysia. It was completed in October 2004 and is 125 meters long with a curved steel structure. Interestingly, this massive steel structure is supported by only one pillar, which is 87 meters high and fixed to the mountainside, then pulled by 8 steel cables to "float" in the sky at an altitude of 687 meters, connecting two mountain peaks. Therefore, this bridge was named the Langkawi Sky Bridge. The construction of this bridge was a challenge and one of the great achievements of human engineering technology.
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There is a base station entrance in the Eastern Village. Taking the cable car is a delightful experience, where you can enjoy the lush forest, Seven Wells Waterfall, the ocean, and surrounding islands. The middle station of the cable car has a viewing platform at an altitude of 600 meters for tourists to admire the scenery. The top station, at a height of 709 meters, has two viewing platforms, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Langkawi, particularly the picturesque scenery of the west coast.
Day3: Langkawi
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The northwest of Langkawi Island is a beautiful area with pristine forests and expansive beaches. The sea here is dotted with towering coral reefs, making it one of the most beautiful sights on the entire island.
Day4: Penang
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Ennis is a 25-year-old young artist from Lithuania. He created a street artwork called "Mirrors Georgetown" for the George Town Festival 2012. The artwork consists of two sets of four pieces: one set combines murals and installations, including the bicycle siblings and the wind chasing boy, which are integrated into the surroundings for people to immerse themselves in; the other set is large-scale murals created on high walls, including the wall jumping girl and the skillful uncle. These artworks are carefully crafted and lifelike, allowing visitors to step into the scenes and experience the emotions within.
Day5: Penang
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A unique tram ferries visitors to this hill featuring dramatic views, hikes, shops & eateries.
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Day6: Penang
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The island of Penang is surrounded by the northern coastline, which features many famous beaches and rocks. Batu Ferringhi Beach is hailed as a beach paradise in Southeast Asia, renowned for its natural beauty. It has the characteristics of both the sea and magnificent mountains, attracting numerous tourists. Visitors can stay in nearby homestays to enjoy the tranquil environment and beautiful scenery.
The sand here is fine and the water is clear. It is a long, straight beach with a wide view. Visitors can engage in various water activities and enjoy horseback riding on the beach. Especially during sunset, the photos taken while horseback riding on the beach have a very artistic feeling.
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Traveling to this national park only requires 2,300 hectares and is renowned as the smallest national park in the world. Not only does it offer a short visit, but also an unforgettable experience. Many hotels provide half-day tours to this place, and it is also easily accessible for independent travelers. This national park boasts many attractions, such as the enchanting Tukun Beach, Monkey Beach, lighthouse, and turtle conservation area. Additionally, boat tours are also available for your enjoyment.
Day7: Kuala Lumpur
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Tantanmen is a spicy Chinese noodle soup. It originated in Japan and is known for its bold and fiery flavors. The dish typically consists of ramen noodles served in a rich and spicy broth, topped with ingredients like ground pork, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg. Tantanmen is beloved by many for its addictive spiciness and satisfying taste.
Day8: Kuala Lumpur
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Batu Caves, located 11 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur, is a sacred Hindu religious site. Situated on the hillside amidst the jungle, it is a complex of three limestone caves. To reach the Batu Caves, visitors must climb 272 steep steps. At the entrance of the caves stands a towering golden statue of Lord Murugan, reaching a height of 140 feet.
The Batu Caves attract numerous visitors for its religious significance and natural beauty. It is also a major celebration venue for the Thaipusam festival, one of the grandest religious festivals in the world.
Guided tours are available to explore the cave's geological formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, and sinkholes, as well as to learn about the cave-dwelling animals like bats, cave cockroaches, and cave spiders. Visitors can witness the stunning natural landscapes and gain insights into the local geology and ecology.
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, established in 1991, is one of the largest bird parks in Asia with over 5000 species of birds on display. The park covers an area of 2.8 hectares, which includes a 3.2-hectare free-flight aviary and a 0.5-hectare rhinoceros hornbill exhibit. It occupies approximately 20.9 acres and is divided into 4 zones: Zones 1 and 2 are free-flight aviaries, Zone 3 is the rhinoceros hornbill exhibit, and Zone 4 is the isolated iron-caged and mini bird exhibit.
Day9: Kuala Lumpur
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Cultural heritage site with restored art deco facade offering shopping, eateries & an outdoor stage.
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This landmark square has a 95m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising.