Pulau Langkawi is the foremost of a group of 104 islands lying off the
coast of Kedah, in northwestern Malaysia. Clustered together in a confusing,
labyrinthine mass and situated along a major trade route, the Langkawi
islands have--like the Islands of the Bahamas--a long history as a refuge of
pirates. Also like the Bahamas, the Langkawi islands have in recent times
become an internationally-known resort destination, since the same
attributes that made the islands so advantageous for piracy makes them ideal
for tranquil, romantic holiday escape. With a wealth of soft, powder-sand
beaches, limestone hills wreathed in mist, and cool emerald green jungle
forest, the natural beauty of these Malaysian islands is irresistible.
In addition to their natural beauty and checkered past, the Langkawi
islands are notable for the wealth of legends with which they are
associated. The most well-known of these tales is that of Mahsuri, a lovely
maiden executed after having been falsely accused of adultery. As the blood
flowed out of her dying body, Mahsuri laid a curse on the island--that
Langkawi would be barren for seven generations. Soon after, the Siamese
attacked the island and ravaged it. Evidently seven generations have passed,
as the island today possesses an abundance of enchanting flora and fauna in
addition to a wealth of world-class holiday accommodations.
Among the many leisure activities available on the islands are
snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, water skiing, wind surfing and
parasailing. There are many scenic beaches on Pulau Langkawi, among them
Pantai Cenang, Pantai Rhu, Pantai Kok, Pantai Tengah and the black sand
Pantai Pasir Hitam. The seas around the island teem with fish, and fishing
trips can be arranged through your hotel.
Car rental is readily available
for visitors interested in exploring Langkawi's interior; the roads are
good, the scenery beautiful. Rustic Malay kampongs, rubber estates, scenic
padi fields, and placid water buffaloes all mark the landscape. Migratory
birds favor Langkawi, and the islands are also home to a number of species
of butterflies not found anywhere else in the world.
Langkawi Island is bursting with legends, the most popular being the
tales of Mahsuri, Langkawi’s famed daughter. This pretty maiden was wrongly
accused of adultery and eventually put to death. According to the legend,
she laid a curse on the island just before she was executed. What remains
today is a white mausoleum, 12 km away from Kuah, the island’s capital, and
burnt rice paddies at Padang Matsirat.
Near Kuah, the giant sculpture of an eagle greets visitors from afar. It
is worth a visit at night when the statue is beautifully illuminated! On the
way to the west of the island, the Underwater World Langkawi exhibits more
than 5,000 marine species, most of which are from the region.
The west of the island has many of attractions. After passing Pantai
Chenang, a beautiful stretch of beach, you will face a Thai Palace with
carved woods. The building in typical Rathanakosin style, has been standing
majestically from as recent as 1999. It was, in fact, commissioned by
Hollywood for the blockbuster movie “Anna and the King.” Next to it and in
contradiction to its name, is the Oriental Village, a modern shopping centre
that showcases handicrafts and cuisine from all over Asia.
Further north, the Seven Wells is a spectacular succession of seven pools
joined by waterfalls. On the way back to Kuah, do not miss the Malay Book
Village and the Crystal World where talented craftsmen create the most
complex shapes of crystal.
Pulau Payar
West coast Peninsular Malaysia's most popular island for snorkelling and diving. Comprises of Pulau Payar, Pulau Kaca, Pulau Lembu and Pulau Segantang.
Nature lovers will especially enjoy the Pulau Payar Marine Park, one of
Malaysia’s most famous marine life sanctuaries, home to endangered species.
It is a paradise for divers, especially amidst the colourful corals of the
Coral Garden. In Pulau Dayang Bunting, enjoy the calm and serene lake of
Langkawi amassed by greenery. Up north close to Tanjung Rhu, the Cave of the
Legends has beautiful rocks naturally shaped by Mother Nature.
Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort And Spa, Langkawi
Exuding traditional charm and positioned on the popular beach of Langkawi, this impressive property offers an array of facilities for a relaxing and active break.
Set in 30 acres of lush, tropical greenery this extensive resort boasts the impressive Teratai Spa and bright, spacious accommodation. Enter into a world of casual simplicity where each chalet belies the luxurious traditional charm within. Elegantly furnished in soft, pastel colors, each room is tastefully equipped with modern amenities while the lighting creates a soft, cosy ambience.
Venture to the plethora of bars and restaurants on offer and ensure all tastes are catered for. Embark on a host of active pursuits both on and off water and then wind down with some pampering in the excellent spa. Conduct business in stylish surroundings and appreciate the wealth of comforts on offer.
Exploring the Langkawi Islands:
Kuah
The main town of Pulau Langkawi, it has a population of about 11,000.
Located on the southeast of the island, the town offers handicrafts of shell
and local marble as well as duty-free shopping. Its single main street runs
along the waterfront.
Mahsuri Mausoleum
Located about twelve kilometers from the main town of Kuah on Pulau
Langkawi. Mahsuri is the island's most famous legendary figure.
Underwater World
The
Underwater World Langkawi, a marine showcase featuring both fresh and salt
water fish and other forms of marine life, is a must-see attraction. Located
at Pantai Cenang, a popular beaches on the island, this aquarium features
more than 5,000 types of marine life, exhibited in more than 100 tanks of
different sizes.
The highlight is a giant tank housing large marine species such as
sharks, stingrays, groupers and green turtles, with a 15 meter tunnel for
visitors to walk through and enjoy a spectacular view of the exhibits. Under
water gardens of weeds and sea plants together with exotic fishes and
exhibits of fossils and shells add to the range of interesting sights
The Underwater World is open daily from 10am to 6pm.
Address: Pantai Cenang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Tel : 604-9556100 Fax : 604-9556103 / 4
Air Hangat Village
Formerly a popular hot spring known as Telaga Air Hangat, Air Hangat
Village is now a combination spa and cultural experience park. Located on an
extensive site about sixteen kilometers north of Kuah, the village presents
performances of Malaysian and Southeast Asian dances and traditional games
as well as cultural shows and activities such as trained elephant
performances and padi planting. The hot springs have been converted into an
impressive three-tiered fountain that is accompanied by a hand-carved stone
mural of their origins. Air Hangat Village also offers duty-free shopping,
as well as fine Malaysian, Thai, and Indonesian cuisine served in its
on-site theatre restaurant. Air Hangat is open from 10 am to 10pm daily.
Taman Buaya Langkawi (Langkawi Crocodile Farm)
The crocodile farm is situated at Teluk Datai, about thirty kilometers
from Kuah Town. The farm has more crocodiles than one can easily
imagine--over 1000 in all, including several rare species, as well as some
alligators. Although there is an exhibition centre with displays on the life
cycle of the crocodile and many specimens and photographs of every
conceivable aspect of crocodiles, the real draw here are the lurking
thousands of live animals. The farm has conveniently divided its ponds so as
to satisfy a whole range of common fascinations. The ponds include:
The Species Pond. A good place to start for those who are still a little
fuzzy on that crocodile/alligator distinction.
The Breeding Pond. A glimpse into the intimate lives of average
crocodiles.
The Bridge-Over-Pond. The litmus test of people's crocodile fears, this
pond allows the visitor to get a little more up-close-and-uneasy.
The Feeding Pond. An incontrovertible demonstration of the fact that
crocodiles are way too fast and dangerous to be your friend.
The Show Pond. Man versus crocodile. An opportunity to ponder why anyone
would ever decide to wrestle a crocodile.
The Lankawi Crocodile Farm is registered with The Convention on
International Trade and Endangered Species (CITES). The farm includes dining
and parking facilities as well as a souvenir shop. It is open from 9:00am to
5:00pm daily. Admission Fee: Adults RM5, Children RM3.
Kampung Tanamas
Located about fourteen kilometers from Kuah Town, the attraction of this
modest village is that it offers visitors a chance to participate in a
number of traditional Malaysian cultural activities. Kampung Tanamas is open
daily from 8.30am-6.00pm. Entrance Fee: RM1.00 per person. (You can enter
free of charge if you have the receipt to enter Mahsuri's Tomb.)
Pulau Singa Besar
Located about forty minutes by boat to the south of the main island of
Langkawi. Because of its diverse ecological environment, this small,
undeveloped island has been designated as a Bird and Animal Sanctuary. While
there isn't much to do here other than to observe nature, the nature of
Pulau Singa Besar rewards such attention.
Pulau
Payar Marine Park
Want to catch a glimpse of the wonders of the deep? Then don't miss this
tour - you will sail on a catamaran and experience west Malaysia's only
Marine Park. Discover the beautiful marine life and corals and engage in
snorkeling and scuba diving activities.
Langkawi's sandy beaches, are just a few natural attractions. Simply
irresistible...
Pantai Cenang
Two kilometres of fine powdery sand fringed by coconut trees and
casuarinas. A combination of relaxing beach ambiance and modern comforts
with resorts, luxury class hotels, chalets and restaurants. Popular during
the peak tourist season..
Datai/Burau Bay
The north coast of Langkawi features a bay with the most stunning of all
vistas on the island, namely Teluk Datai. The bay is home to some of the
island's most exclusive resorts and the stunning Datai Golf Course.
Pantai Tengah
A great place if you're looking for somewhere to simply chill out.
Accommodation consists of low key chalets with more upscale resorts recently
built. Picturesque and quiet...
Pantai Kok
Quieter and more secluded than Pantai Cenang, Pantai Kok makes an ideal
romantic getaway or a tranquil honeymoon place...
Kuah Town
Kuah has no real beach, but in addition to the shopping there are also
some interesting places to visit. Kuah is Langkawi's main town and the
transit point for ferries to the neighbouring islands.
Tanjung Rhu
Also known as Casuarina Beach because of its Casuarina trees instead of
the usual palms and coconuts, Tanjung Rhu is sheltered by the curve of the
bay and, with its shallow waters, unusually tranquil.
Padang Matsirat
Not on a beach, Padang Matsirat is located in the cool interior. A
charming place with historical ties. A number of new hotels have recently
been built here.