Langkawi is a famous island in Malaysia, known for its diverse and exciting tourist attractions. The island is part of the state of Kedah Darul Aman and is rich in natural beauty and legends from the past. Many foreign tourists visit to enjoy the unique cuisine of this neighboring country.
This video is my 3 days and 2-night compact trip and tips to Langkawi, in this video, are my own experiences and the guidelines researched from the Internet. The tips on getting great food and nice places to visit, especially with senior citizens in the traveling group.
Langkawi Mangrove Tour one of the best highlights in our recent trip to Langkawi. Touring around the Kilim Geoforest Park, it features ancient limestone rock formations that’s over millions of years old, abundant wildlife and also caves to explore.
Watching the sunset is one of our favorite moments of the day. And we thought, what better way to experience the sunset in Langkawi than taking the sunset cruise? Out of the many cruises, we've decided to go ahead with the Manta Blu by Manta Blu Cruises.
Langkawi Island Hopping Tour is one of the recommended things to do when visiting Langkawi!
One of the key highlights of Langkawi is its natural beauty. It was awarded the UNESCO Global Geopark status in 2007. The island is also home to some of Southeast Asia’s oldest rock formations aging over 550 million years old. It's rich and unique geographical heritage makes tours and hikes feel like you’re on an expedition.
Langkawi is one of the biggest tourist destinations in Malaysia. In this video, we’re listing down for you the things to do in Langkawi!
If you are planning a trip to Langkawi, let me share some interesting places to go and things to do while you are there.
YB. Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture has confirmed that Langkawi will be open to all domestic tourists who can fulfil the SOP criteria from around Malaysia on this coming 16th of Septembar 2021, with the exception of those who are in EMCO (Enhanced Movement Control Order) or “Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan” (PKPD)
Here’s where we had some pretty noteworthy meals and where we lived during my trip to Langkawi with my friends, thanks to LADA….
On the island’s north-west, amongst the stalls that sell coconut shakes and cendol at the foot of Gunung Machichang, CoffeeNuts serves up freshly brewed coffee, and it’s good. Really good.
Guests will never go hungry at Temple Tree Langkawi, thanks to the recently launched Paloh Restaurant and Bar. Aptly named after Perak’s state capital fondly known as “Pa-Lo” in Cantonese, the all-day dining restaurant is located inside the lovingly restored 120-year-old Ipoh House.
Never in my wildest dream did I think I’d be staying in Temple Tree Langkawi. After seeing all the alluring social media posts of the resort, I was ecstatic to be invited for a staycation.
So if you want a serene and blissful honeymoon or a calming / healing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city and town, Tanjung Rhu Resort is definitely the place to be!!!!
I enjoy dining at hotel restaurants from time to time as these restaurants offer you the unique experience to try some cuisine that reflects local flavors or offer a taste of home but at a comfortable and clean place…. And here are some of the Tanjung Rhu Beach Resort’s eateries/restaurants which my buddies and I were at….
It should be mentioned that throughout dinner The Datai’s restaurant team really gave it their all, never missing a beat and providing such attentive service befitting the hotel’s status as a five-star resort. I was thoroughly satisfied by the end of dinner. With body, mind, and soul well fed, there was little else to do except take a stroll back to one’s villa, draw a bath, pour a nightcap and soak in the sounds of the rainforest before the sandman called.
UNKAIZAN 云海山 is one of the famous Japanese restaurant in Malaysia, located on the hill top of Langkawi Island with natural and cozy ambiance, knowledgeable warm service staff and traditional Japanese cuisine that made by Chef Katsuji Takabayashi who have artistic, delicate sense and working experience as Japanese chef at 5 stars hotels in the world.
On our last day in Langkawi, we decided to pamper ourselves at this secluded 5-star resort, situated at Tanjung Rhu beach, which is one of the best beaches on the island.
The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi (TRCL) is a beautiful getaway that takes only an hour and a half from KL to resort. And with a commitment to gastronomy as one of its key tenets, it’s an easy recommendation to anyone looking to luxuriously bask in sea and sun, with a glass of champagne in hand and fine eats to follow suit.
Proudly the first ACCOR hotel in Langkawi, Mercure Langkawi which is strategically located at the heart of Pantai Cenang, yet slightly hidden away by Cenang Mall, the hotel was officiated by Tun M and is truly a wonderful place for your next vacation in Langkawi…