Langkavi is the jewel of the Andaman Sea of Malaysia, which is a heaven island that feels far away but it is easy to reach. Cruise and popular cable car ride for Langcavi Mount Matte Chinchag, enjoy the sea vista from the second longest mountain-ripper of the island, then move the remaining part of the summit and walk the Skybridge, a 400-foot-looked platform suspended in the air between the two forests. Continue thrill with a jet ski tour of the nearby islands, where you can get into the Gua Kelavar bat cave and increase through rain -filled rainfall.
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Langkawi makes the beach lovers positively spoiled for choice. For a mixture of natural beauty and a vibrant social view, the head of the popular Pantai Senang. Or receive a taxi on the northern end of the island and Tanjung RU, whose secluded sand is perfect for relaxation.
If you have time, do a favor yourself and enjoy the Emerald interior of Langakavi. Telga tujuh waterfall growth, which is also known as Seven Pools in their feet as Consumption Wales. Or the summit Gunang Raya, whose 2,400 -foot peak provides one of the most influential panorama of Lungkavi.
Of course, you do not need to do much exirted to enjoy a magnificent view-or an ideal selfie. Langakavi's cable car ride for a 2,000-foot tall skybridge and a death-de-democratic walk to the new views. Then go to Kua Jetty, where you can do another selfie with the iconic eagle statue of Langakavi (the name of the island "in the old malay").
Like the rest of Malaysia, Langcovi is a culinary melting pot that mixes Muslim Malay meal, Hokkin Chinese recipes and spicy Indian tastes. Cruise for Langcovi, traditional nasi lemm, wrapped in a banana leaf with aromatic coconut rice, vanilla-esk pandan leaves and spicy, garlic support. Or the feast of four cuve teo, pepper with pepper top-fried rice cake and top with shrimp and bean sprouts.
Langakavi is a duty-free zone, so no matter where you shop, a deal never goes away. You name it - you name it - you name it. To find authentic local objects during your Langkawi cruise, see handmade batics or Songyt prints made of silk or cotton and patterns with gold and sliver threads.