25 Best Things to Do in Langkawi (Malaysia) - P.3

June 10, 2019 | 11:52 AM

Langkawi is a serene archipelago of 140 islands – only a few of which are inhabited. The largest of these is the eponymous Langkawi Island, which has UNESCO World Geopark status because of its richly populated (by wildlife, that is) conservation areas. The best way to experience these ecological wonders is from high above, on the Langkawi Sky Bridge that stretches above the rainforest. Cheekily-named Pregnant Maiden freshwater lake is a great place to take a dip or play keep-away with the kleptomaniac monkeys.

 

11. Tour the islands

Langkawi is actually an archipelago which is made up of 104 different islands in the Andaman Sea, many of which are uninhabited.

With this in mind, you can go on a boat tour which will let you island hop around, and some of the most visited islands include Pulau Dayang Bunting which means Island of the Pregnant Maiden.

You can either join a more organized tour or you can rent a boat from the Kyah Jetty or the Tanjung Rhu Jetty which will give you more freedom to explore as you see fit.

You can also sign up for other tours such as a Castaway Picnic which, as the name suggests, includes a trip to a secluded island where you enjoy a romantic picnic.

12. Hike to Durian Pernangin

Langkawi is known for its pretty waterfalls and one of these not to miss is Durian Perangin.

This is also one of the most popular on the island and you will find that it can be quite crowded at the weekend when locals flock here to picnic.

The hike to the waterfall is quite steep and this is a multi-layered cataract which means that you can stop along the way at the different tiers and check out the views.

There is also a rock pool at the base of the falls where you can go for a refreshing swim.

13. Explore Pulau Payar Marine Park

Pulau Payar Marine Park is located around 30 kilometers away from the main island of Langkawi and you can get here via a 45 minute scenic speedboat ride.

The main reason to come to the Marine Park is to take in some protected areas of natural beauty in this part of Malaysia such as the Coral Garden which is covered in a range of different kinds of colorful coral.

You can also go snorkeling here are part of a tour if you want to get a look at some of the prettiest underwater habitats in Langkawi.

14. Cool off at the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls

Probably the most famous of all Langkawi’s waterfalls is Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls which means ‘Seven Pools’ in Malay.

As with much of the island, there is a legend attached to the falls and locals claim that fairies live here.

The waterfalls get their name as there are seven natural pools or wells in the rock face here that are fed by seven different cataracts that come down from Mat Cincang Mountain.

It is a rather steep climb to get to the top of the waterfalls but it is more than worth it and you will pass some pretty scenery on the way as well as some cheeky monkeys.

Other species to look out or include graceful hornbills and scurrying squirrels and this is one of the prettiest cascades in all of Langkawi.

15. Visit the Art in Paradise 3D Museum

If you are looking for a rainy day activity then consider a trip to the Art in Paradise 3D Museum.

Here you will find some 200 different works of art which look as if they are three dimensional and this facility has the claim to fame of being the largest 3D art museum in Malaysia.

The building is divided up into nine different zones which have different themes and some of these include a castle zone, a safari zone, an Egyptian zone, and a Malaysian zone.

 

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