Langkawi 3-day round island tour
1 cities |
13 attraction(s) |
total distance 140
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Day1: Langkawi
5 attraction(s) ·
52 km
1
Pantai Chenang is one of the most beautiful beaches on Langkawi Island, attracting many European tourists every year. The beach is clean, with clear blue waters and stunning scenery. It offers advanced facilities for activities such as speed boating, jet skiing, and parasailing. There are also high-end hotels and rustic wooden huts for accommodation. Additionally, there are restaurants specializing in seafood and Malay cuisine, offering a delightful dining experience for visitors.
22
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2
The Langkawi Sky Bridge is located in the Langkawi archipelago in Malaysia. It was completed in October 2004 and spans a total length of 125 meters. The bridge is arched in shape and made primarily of steel. What is particularly astonishing is that such a large and heavy "steel frame" is supported by only one pillar, which stands at a height of 87 meters and is anchored to the mountainside. The bridge is then suspended at an altitude of 687 meters by 8 steel cables, connecting two peaks. This is undoubtedly the reason why it is called the Sky Bridge.
17
km
3
The Black Sand Beach (Pantai Pasir Hitam) is famous for its black sand, which is believed to have been formed as a result of volcanic activity. It is said that a submarine volcano eruption in ancient times brought up the mud layer from the seabed to the surface, which mixed with the soil by the beach. Over time, with the constant action of sea water and wind, the lava and soil merged together to form the continuous black sand beach. The Black Sand Beach extends northwards to Balok and has become a new tourist attraction. Every December or January, an international sailing championship is held here, which has become a highlight of the area.
5
km
4
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is a huge geological park, including many spectacular caves, which is a rare treasure in the nature of Malaysia. The park is located in the northwest of Langkawi Island, a mysterious and visually stimulating adventure. Here, visitors can drift along different routes in the park, canoeing, waterfall climbing and other activities to appreciate the wonders of nature. During the tour, not only can you enjoy spectacular geological landscapes, but also observe many rare creatures in terms of topography and landforms, including bats, proboscis monkeys, peacocks, chameleons and many other species. Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is not only a place to protect the ecological environment, but also a gathering place for adventure enthusiasts, and a memorable and impressive tourist destination.
9
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5
Tanjung Rhu Beach is located at the northeast corner of Langkawi and is the most beautiful beach in Langkawi. During low tide, Tanjung Rhu and the nearby charming islands are connected, allowing a unique experience of walking across the sea.
Day2: Langkawi
5 attraction(s) ·
45 km
1
Langkawi Wildlife Park was originally named "Langkawi Bird Paradise" before being officially renamed to "Langkawi Wildlife Park" in early 2006. The park exhibits various animals including birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, and tropical orchids. Visitors can stroll through the tropical gardens, admire colorful birds, and have close encounters with animals through feeding activities. Exciting and diverse activities are also available.
9
km
3
Dataran Lang, also known as Langkawi Eagle Square, is a large waterfront square in Langkawi. The square features a prominent landmark called the Eagle Tower, which symbolizes the island. The tower, built in October 1996, stands at 45 meters tall and cost over 10 million Malaysian ringgit. With its majestic eagle statue, the tower represents Langkawi's aspirations for a thriving future economy, akin to a soaring eagle. The square also includes a beautiful lake, fountains, small bridges, and corridors, offering a perfect spot to enjoy the night view and the gentle sea breeze.
15
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4
Mahsuri Mausoleum, located approximately 12 kilometers from the town of Kuah, is a tomb built to commemorate the beautiful Princess Mahsuri who lived here over 200 years ago. The cemetery features a pool, tombstone, and tomb mound all made of white marble produced on the island, with elegant designs. There is also a Malay handicraft cultural village underneath the high-footed architectural structure, showcasing agricultural tools, traditional rice utensils, and traditional music performances. On the way from Kuah to the Princess Mahsuri Cemetery, there is also a sculptural monument depicting the process of her demise. Legend has it that in the 19th century, the enchanting beauty Mahsuri was a princess on Langkawi Island. Her husband often went out to sea for business, and one day a young Malay wandering poet came to her home to tell stories of the wanderers. Jealous of her beauty, the chief's wife falsely accused her of having an affair with the poet. Several months later, Mahsuri gave birth to a son. She was sentenced to death by stabbing with a Malay curved knife for adultery. Surprisingly, white blood flowed from her body, as if proclaiming her innocence. Before she died, she made a solemn vow, cursing that Langkawi would decline for seven generations, and only castor oil plants that were inedible would grow on the island. Soon after, Langkawi suffered a massive invasion by the Siamese (Thai) people, and a long period of economic decline forced the island to rely on imports, seemingly validating the truth of the legend.
20
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5
The entrance to the base station is located inside Dongfang Village. Taking the cable car itself is a pleasant experience, as you can enjoy the lush forest, the Seven Wells Waterfall, the ocean, and the surrounding islands. The middle station is at an altitude of 600 meters and has an observation deck. The mountain top station is at an altitude of 709 meters and has two observation decks, offering a 360° panoramic view of Langkawi, especially the picturesque scenery of the west coast.
Day3: Langkawi
3 attraction(s) ·
44 km
1
The Seven Wells is a famous geographical wonder located in the northwestern tip of Langkawi Island. It is a series of waterfalls divided into seven tiers, each with a pool beneath it. Legend has it that many fairies used to bathe and play in these pools. The surrounding area is covered with lush forests, adding to the beauty of the waterfall. It is worth noting that the rocky terrain around the waterfall is relatively steep but can be climbed. However, due to the constant erosion by water, the rocks can be very slippery. Visitors must be cautious as there have been incidents of people slipping and falling into the water.
15
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2
29
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3
Located on the coast of Zhennan, it displays various freshwater and marine fish as well as marine organisms. Visitors can observe over 5,000 species of fish and over 500 species of marine life through a 15-meter-long tunnel. The feeding time for the fish is at 3 p.m. every day.