Langkawi Travel Blog - Malaysia
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Eagle Square Langkawi
This is a very beautiful island of Malaysia, and there is diversity in the natural beauty here. Langkawi Island is also very famous for tourism, and on 1 June 2007, it was given the status of a global geopark by UNESCO. Many tourists are from India. There is a good number of shoppers and natural beauty lovers among the Indians going there; there is also a number of them who go here for business meetings. Due to the increase in the number of Indians, the Department of Tourism is running special Hindi courses for the people engaged in the service sector—taxi drivers, restaurant operators, shopping center employees, etc. Special tourist packages are also being brought for Indians. The choice of this place is so much that a rich man from India recently chose it for his wedding. Langkawi's cable car and sky bridge are very unique. The sky bridge is 700 meters above sea level. The bridge is 125 meters long. The width of the bridge is 1.8 m, and there are more than 3.5 m wide triangular platforms at two places where one can sit and have a view of Sustaya and its surroundings.
Climate
Langkawi receives more than 2,400 mm of rain annually. Langkawi has a tropical monsoon climate. Langkawi has a short dry season from December to February. There is a long rainy season from March to November. September is the wettest month, when it can receive more than 500 mm.
Torisum
On June 1, 2007, Langkawi Island was awarded the status of World Geopark by UNESCO. Langkawi Geopark has three main conservation areas: Machinkang Cambrian Geoforest Park, Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, and Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park (Island of the Pregnant Maiden Lake). These three parks are the most popular tourist areas within Langkawi Geopark. In 2014, UNESCO issued a "yellow card" warning that the park could lose its status as a geopark.
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park (Kilim River)
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is a mangrove forest park with limestone caves and three interlinking river mouths that stretch for about 10 km from Kisp village to Tanjung Rahu. [36] Bats, crocodiles, eagles, kingfishers, monitor lizards, macaques, otters, snakes, and tree crabs are some of the most commonly found wildlife in the park.
The Great Tower Langkawi
Maha Tower is a tower in Kua; this is the latest addition and also part of the project of Langkawi City. The tower is about 1.40 km from Dataran Lang.
The Remains Of Mahsuri
The relic of Mahsuri in the Wings by Kroske Resort Langkawi in Padang Matsirat, which recorded the ancient history and story of Langkawi, is part of the state government's Safe Langkawi Project. The handcrafted stone wall is 200 meters from Langkawi International Airport.
Durian Perangin Waterfall
Durian Perangin Waterfall is a cascading waterfall located in the northeastern part of Langkawi Island, Malaysia. It is named after the durian trees that grow in the surrounding rainforest. The waterfall consists of several levels; at the base of each waterfall there are natural pools.
How to go to Langkawi
You can go to Langkawi by air or sea! Most people fly to Langkawi International Airport and then to their hotel. Alternatively, you can drive to Kuala Kedah, Kuala Perlis, or Penang and proceed via ferry. Ferries also run between the two destinations in Thailand and Satun.We took an Air Asia flight to Langkawi. The flight was about 1.5 hours, and prices can start at $150 round trip (depending on when you travel).
Food
The best vegetarian restaurants in Langkawi
Papadam Ria
Serving up excellent north Indian and Arabic food, Papadam Ria is located near Underwater World in Pantai Cenang. You won’t just find vegetarians and rice here.
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Roti Canai, Black Pepper |
Xin An
Xin An is a pure vegetarian restaurant—one of Langkawi’s only restaurants that serves just vegetarian food. Located in the Kuah area, the price is mid-range.
Hotel Malaysia
Slightly pricier, but oh so delicious; Hotel Malaysia serves Indian vegetarian food, mainly originating from South India. Enjoy a South Indian vegetarian platter containing items such as rice, vegetables, daal/rasam, curry, papad, and bhaji on a banana leaf.
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Laksa |
Langkawi was fomus for vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, but here are some vegetarian restaurants for vegetarians. Langkawi was most famous for Laksa, Nasi Dagang, Seafood Dishes, Roti Canai, Black Pepper
The best time to visit Langkawi
Unlike most other islands in Malaysia, where the weather is heavily influenced by the monsoon season, Langkawi has a stable climate throughout the year. The temperature here is quite consistent, and there is not much rain (although it is good to note that the rainy season falls between March and November), which makes it perfect for a holiday all year round. We went in June, and it was bright and sunny during our 4D3N trip.
The best time to visit is during the dry season between December and February, when it rarely rains, but also note that these are the island's most popular months, so unlike other months of the year, it can be a bit overcrowded.
Conclusion
Langkawi was very beautiful place to visit. It's the best visiting place for couples, family, and & freinds . In this place we enjoy places and food or adventure. This place was hevan and a low budget place for everyone. I suggest everyone can go and enjoy this place. because this place was budget-friendly and adventurous.
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