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Langkawi’s Best: 10 Attractions to See on Your Island Getaway

Langkawi is a small island in Malaysia, which attracts, first of all, with its picturesque nature, but here you can see museums, temples, parks. The island is notable for its good roads, accessible transport interchanges, and clear signs everywhere. Langkawi’s attractions are located all over the island, so it’s best to rent a car or bike to explore them. It is absolutely not necessary to purchase sightseeing tours in agencies, the most interesting places of Langkawi in Malaysia can be viewed independently.

In order not to waste your time, make a list of attractions in Langkawi (Malaysia) before your trip.As a rule, it will take 2-3 days to see them. We offer an overview of places that attract tourists.

Langkawi Attractions

1. Cable Car and Sky Bridge (Sky Bridge)

Langkawi Cable Car

This landmark is a landmark for Langkawi and should be included in the list of must-see places. The sky Bridge often adorns guidebooks, as it is considered by locals to be a symbol of the island, just like the eagle. With a length of 125 m, the landmark is among the longest suspension bridges in the world, and its construction was not easy. All the elements of the bridge had to be lifted to the top of the mountain by helicopter, and then mounted in the correct position.

You can get to the Sky Bridge yourself by cable car. It transports passengers in closed booths. The first stop is located in the Eastern Village, tourists climb to the top of Mat Cincang. From here you can see the entire archipelago, and in sunny weather it is easy to see the coast of Thailand. The cab covers a distance of 2 km. A curved path leads from the cable car to the bridge.

Sky Bridge

You can pay 16 ringgit (the cost of visiting the bridge is included) and get to the bridge on a Sky Glide-a glass cabin that runs on rails. With a track length of 94 meters, the SkyGlide cabin can accommodate up to 12 passengers (up to 1050 kg) per trip. The cab ride from the upper station to SkyBridge takes less than 2 minutes. The SkyGlide ticket is sold separately from the standard SkyCab ticket. The ticket can only be purchased at the SkyGlide ticket office at the upper station.

A visit to the Sky Bridge costs 6 ringgit if you choose to climb on foot rather than on a Sky Glide. It is better to come early in the morning, the closer to lunch, the more people will be here.

Interesting to know! Langkawi Sky Bridge is one of the TOP 10 most interesting sights in Malaysia.

The cable car is regularly closed for maintenance work, the exact dates are indicated on the website www.panoramalangkawi.com. Cost (ringgit):

  • standard cab fare – 78;
  • children’s ticket (up to 12 years old) – 58.

The road transports passengers every day from 9-30 to 19-00.

2. Kilim Geo Park Nature Reserve

The karst reserve is located in the north-east of Langkawi, where it is interesting to see natural caves that were formed over millions of years.

Kilim Geo Park Nature Reserve

The landmark on the map of Langkawi covers an area of 100 square kilometers. km, on its territory there are many lagoons, comfortable beaches, as well as small islands. Tourists start the tourist route along the Kilim River. Its one bank is densely covered with vegetation – mangrove forests predominate, and limestone cliffs rise on the other bank. Monkeys, squirrels, monitor lizards and crocodiles live in the forests. The river is home to more than 40 species of fish, otters and even dolphins.

Natural caves in Kilim Geo Park

Interesting fact! As part of the guided tour, you can see fish farms and a cave. If you rent a boat yourself, it will be cheaper than buying a tour.

Experienced tourists recommend taking a camera with a good lens and be sure to stock up on a light snack.

  • Boat trips cost from 350 to 550 MYR.
  • Open: from 9: 00 to 17: 00.
  • Web site: kilimgeoforestpark.com.

Read also: The best beaches of Langkawi Island — which one to choose for your holiday.

3. 3D Museum of Art

3D Museum of Art

There are similar museums in many countries, but travelers note that the attraction on Langkawi in Malaysia is the most interesting. By size, this museum is the second in the world and the largest in Malaysia, its area is 2 thousand m2. The museum features more than a hundred objects with optical illusions on various topics.

Useful to know! If you have purchased a combo cable car ticket, you will be able to enter the museum free of charge.

Optical illusion in a 3D museum

The main feature is that the museum is clean, you can walk barefoot and sit on the floor, which is very important if you want to not only see objects, but also take original photos. It is better to visit the museum closer to closing, when there are fewer visitors.

  • The price of an adult ticket is 38 MYR, for children — 28.
  • Opening hours: 9: 00-18: 00.
  • Website: http://artinparadise.com.my/.

4. Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls

Another name of the attraction is “Seven Wells”. The popular location is located in the western part of Langkawi. Streams of water freely fall from the slope of Mat Cincang, on their way there are seven ledges forming seven lakes that communicate with each other. The lake water is fresh and pleasant to wash your face with after a difficult climb.

At the foot of Telaga Tujuh Waterfall

To get to the waterfall on your own, you need to overcome 638 steps. From the waterfall you can climb higher-along the eco trail to a height of about 700 meters. The total lifting time is about 2.5-3 hours, so you will need good physical training. Special mountaineering skills and experience are not needed.

Useful to know! The best time to see the waterfall is in the first half of autumn. In hot weather, the streams dry up and only small rivulets flow down from the rocks. However, it should be noted that the route is more difficult to pass in the fall.

Telaga Tujuh Waterfall

To see the Langkawi attraction on your own, the easiest way is to come to the Eastern Village or to Pantai Kok Beach. Entrance for tourists is free.

5. Wildlife Park

This attraction used to be called Bird Paradise and is sure to arouse interest and delight among adults and children. It is home to 150 species of birds that can be fed, petted and touched.

Wildlife Park and Bird's Paradise

Important to know! At the entrance, you can buy bird food, it costs 6 MYR.

Birds in Bird Paradise Park

All tourist paths are comfortable, covered with awnings, so you can walk in the park in any weather. In addition, there are regular shows with animals, you can feed parrots, giant fish and even a crocodile. If you plan to visit the attraction on your own, check the exact schedule on the park’s website.

  • Location: Jalan Ayer Hangat Street, Kampung Belanga Pecah.
  • You can see the attraction every day from 8-30 to 18-30.
  • Tickets are sold only until 18-00. Price: full-45 MYR, children (up to 12 years) – 28 MYR.
  • Website: langkawiwildlifepark.com.

6. Eagle Square

Another revered attraction of the island in Malaysia, here is the main symbol of Langkawi-the eagle. The statue is 12 meters high, and every tourist is always photographed next to the proud bird. Langkawi Legend Park, souvenir shops and shopping centers are within walking distance.

Eagle statue in Langkawi square

Useful to know! There is a square next to the marina in Kuah.

7. Night market

Langkawi Night Market

If you don’t know what to see in Langkawi to experience the local culture, visit the night market. Such outlets are common in Malaysia. They open approximately at five or six in the evening, trading continues until 22-00. As a rule, by this time all the products are sold out. The main assortment includes dishes of national Malaysian cuisine. Residents of local villages come to the night markets, they offer fresh vegetables and fruits, a large selection of meat dishes-mini kebabs, chicken with various sauces. Traditional noodles are served as a side dish, and Malay sweets and drinks are served for dessert.

Useful to know! Depending on the day of the week, night markets open in different parts of Langkawi. All retail outlets are located far from tourist places and hotels.

Street Food at Langkawi Night Market

Despite the distance from the main tourist routes, night markets are often visited by travelers, because only here you can see and taste national dishes in the original performance. Be sure to try the treats wrapped in bamboo stalks or wrapped in banana leaves. Another feature of the Langkawi Island attraction is the ridiculous prices. All food costs from 1 to 6 MYR.

Interesting fact! If you want to prepare a dish yourself, be sure to ask the seller for a set of ingredients and cooking technology. Malaysians are happy to share their culinary secrets.

Durian at Langkawi Night Market

In addition to delicious and unusual dishes at night markets, you can see an internal, national flavor – simple village families, children and elderly families choosing one of the most popular fruits – durian. All colors of national clothing are found on the market. If you are afraid to walk around the night market on your own, buy an excursion tour, in which a Russian-speaking guide will guide you through the most famous retail outlets and answer all your questions. The cost of such an excursion varies from $ 30 to $ 60, depending on the location of the hotel and the duration of the tour.

Important to know! If you want to visit the night market on your own, you need to choose the most modest and simple clothes.

8. Snorkeling in Pulau Payar Marine Park

Pulau Payar Marine Park

Another interesting place on the list is what to see in Langkawi on your own – Pulau Payar Marine Park. The attraction is located 30 km from Langkawi. This is a small island located on the way to another popular Malaysian Penang. It is 1.5 km long and only 100 m wide. The marine park also includes several small islands near Pulau Payar.

From the point of view of tourist infrastructure, Pulau Payar is not interesting for a long vacation. People come here for snorkeling and diving. Tourists are also offered guided tours of the protected area.

Interesting fact! Pulau Payar is the best snorkeling spot in Langkawi.

From Langkawi, you can get to the park in 45 minutes, but it is better to take a high-speed catamaran at Kuah Pier. The park is famous for its clear water, a large number of corals and a variety of marine life. Here you can find crayfish, crabs, perch, sharks, shrimp, crawfish, groupers.

Important to know! A broken coral sprig on Langkawi carries a prison sentence.

Snorkeling in Pulau Payar Marine Park

The best time to visit the marine park is from February to October. There are no hotels here, so people come here only for snorkeling and diving. It offers tourists a center where you can get all the necessary information.

What you need to know:

  • there are a lot of crabs and lampreys in the sand on the shore;
  • tourists are offered to feed sharks;
  • you should not go inland on your own;
  • to explore the depths of the sea, it is best to rent a boat with a transparent bottom.

There are showers for travelers, sun loungers and a restaurant on the beach. The cost of an adult ticket is 5 MYR, for children the ticket price is 50% less.

Before going to the marine park, you should study the weather forecast, because during a strong wind, the water becomes muddy and it is impossible to see the sea beauty. It is also necessary to provide-there is no fresh water on Pualu Payar, it is better to take it with you. During the high season, the number of travelers increases dramatically.

It is best to buy a full-day sightseeing tour, the price for one person with snorkeling equipment is 180-230 MYR, for diving 320-380 MYR.

9. Wat Koh Wanararm Temple
Statue of the goddess carved in the rock

This building is one of the most interesting Buddhist temples in Langkawi. The main feature is the statue of the goddess, which is carved into the rock from marble. It is noteworthy that the statue is constantly being improved, because the temple is being built on donations, but there are few Buddhists in this part of Malaysia.

Of great interest is the territory adjacent to the temple, it is decorated with a park, reservoirs, bridges, gazebos. There are eight stupas that symbolize different spiritual states. People come here to enjoy peace and quiet, because the temple was built far from the road. The walk takes from one hour. Admission is free.

Wat Koh Wanararm Temple

The temple is located two kilometers from the settlement of Kuah in Malaysia. The most convenient way to get there on your own is by taxi or rent a car. It’s easy to follow the signs. One is installed on Jalan Ayer Hangat Street. Next to the temple there is a free parking lot where you can park your cars.

The sights of Langkawi are diverse and colorful, which is why tourists from all over the world come here every year to see flamingos, ride elephants, walk to the waterfall and cave. It is also a great place for families with children.

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