10 Best Attractions in Langkawi


10 Best Attractions in Langkawi


The Langkawi Sky Bridge
The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125 meter curved pedestrian bridge that offers an impressive (and sometimes terrifying) view of Gunung Mat Cincang Green, Telaju Tujuh Waterfalls and several islets around Langkawi. It is 700 meters above sea level and can only be reached with the Langkawi Cable Car Terminal, which costs RM35 for adults and RM25 for children (2-12 years old).

Dataran Lang (Adlerplatz)
Dataran Lang, also known as Eagle Square, is an impressive sculpture of an eagle ready to fly on a 12 meter high platform. This iconic landmark of Kuah is just a five-minute walk from Kuah Jetty, Jetty Point Mall, Taman Lagenda Dalam Langkawi and many duty-free restaurants and shops.

Langkawi cable car
The Langkawi Cable Car takes visitors on a stunning 15-minute hike to the top of the mountain. Cincang offers breathtaking views of the Langkawi tropical forests, islets and waterfalls. The journey begins at Pueblo Oriental, where you will pass several stops outside with open-air viewing platforms. If it is a little cooler, we recommend that you bring a sweater.

Underwater world Langkawi
The underwater world of Langkawi is located in the bustling city of Pantai Cenang Beach and is home to more than 500 species of marine life such as seals, penguins, seahorses, flamingos and mandarins. One of the highlights is a 15 meter long submarine tunnel with sharks, giant rays and green turtles.

Gunung Raya
With a height of 881 meters Gunung Raya is celebrated as the highest peak of Langkawi. According to local beliefs, the mountain is the damned form of a giant named Mat Raya, who lived on the island.

Langkawi wildlife park and bird paradise
The Langkawi Wildlife Park and Bird Paradise is ideal for families and animal lovers and hosts over 2,500 exotic birds of 150 species, including canaries, ducks, parrots, owls, eagles, toucans, hornbills and flamingos. The park is equipped with an aviary and an artificial waterfall of 15 meters, where some birds can move freely and interact with visitors

Pulau Payar Marine Park
Just 30 km south of Langkawi Island, you will find Pulau Payar Marine Park, a well-known scuba diving and snorkelling spot. It is about 45 minutes from Kuah Jetty and you can take a catamaran or speedboat to get there. One of the best features of the Pulau Payar Marine Park is the Coral Garden, a remote area of colorful coral. Those who want to explore the park must ask permission from the authorities

Langkawi Art in Paradise 3D Museum
Langkawi Art in Paradise The 3D Museum presents more than 200 impressive works of art that almost resemble those of a photographer. As the largest 3D art museum in Malaysia and the second largest in the world, this three-story building includes nine interactive areas, including Illusion Optics, Water, Safari, Fantasy, Classic, Castles, Landscapes, Egyptian and Malaysian Zones.

Taman Lagenda Langkawi
Located at Kuah Pier, this is a beautifully landscaped folk theme park that you can explore on foot or rent a buggy. The open-air garden museum is across the Kuah waterfront and features a total of 17 colorful sculptures (with English signs) depicting Langkawi legends with stories of heroic giants, mythical birds, evil ogres and beautiful princesses.

Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls
Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls is a natural attraction in Langkawi with locals claiming it's the fairy house. The name means "Seven Wells Waterfalls" and refers to a series of seven interconnected natural pools powered by seven distinct cascades at Gunung Mat Cincang.

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