Interesting Places

Kuah Town

Kuah Town
The largest town in Langkawi. Also known as the 'capital' of Langkawi. This is the first spot where most visitor will visit upon arrival to the island. This the place where the airport and ferry jetty is located.
There is an easy harmony of cultures between the mainly Malay and Chinese population of Kuah, which nearing 12,000.
Delicious freshly caught seafood prepared in the traditional styles of these people are available from numerous little restaurants and bazaar stalls scattered throughout Kuah.

Pantai Rhu (Casuarina Beach)


Lined with tall shady Casuarina trees, Pantai Rhu is a magnificent beach where the snorkeling is superb in coves rich with coral and marine life. It is also an idea place for a good swim and sun bath.

Island Hopping

Spend a day island hopping on a speed boat with stop-over at Singa Besar Island, Dayang Bunting Island, Beras Basah Island and Tuba Island. These islands are ideal for picnickers and offers endless hours of pleasure in the sun, the sand and the sea. You will be assure of the quality of the natural scenic as these areas are declared a Marine reserve. In Singa Besar Island, you will find a Wildlife Park which offers various natural wildlife observation towers and recreation towel.
Wildlife park


Seven Wells




This is a spot where a freshwater stream cascades about 90 meters down via a series of seven pools. Visiting the pools, especially the top one will definitely brings excitements beside seeing the greening and cooling surrounding.

Sea Sports


Exciting windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, coral seeing and sun bathing (warning: topless sun bathing in open public areas is against Malaysian law).

Golfing


The facilities are available at Langkawi Golf Club, located close to the coastline offers an alternate for those who shun the sea. Check with your resort management or the tourism board to find out the details.

Fishing Village Visits


A visit to the fishing village will definitely amaze the tourist.



Kenny Chong Guide To Langkawi