The lake of the pregnant maiden is situated on the second largest island of the Langkawi archipelago called Dayang Bunting. Also known
Read More »A Serene Untouched Destination The Langkawi archipelago, constituting 99 islands, sits on the Andaman Sea and radiates the empyrean splendour of a
Read More »Every year in October or November, skilled triathletes from various countries around the world gather in Langkawi to compete in Ironman Malaysia.
Read More »The shallow, sunlit waters surrounding the islands of Langkawi provide optimum conditions to explore the vibrant coral reefs and wide array of
Read More »Most of Langkawi’s residents live on the main island, and this is where the majority of visitors stay. After all, it’s the
Read More »Located thirty kilometres off the west coast of Malaysia, Langkawi is well connected with the Malaysian mainland and neighbouring countries through air
Read More »Kuah Town in Langkawi is not just a shopping paradise but a vibrant hub of activity that captivates every visitor with its
Read More »Langkawi is known as the Jewel of Kedah, and it’s easy to see why. With pristine beaches, lush rainforest, dramatic mountains, and
Read More »The Seven Wells waterfall, also known as Telaga Tujuh, gets its name from seven cascades which feed seven fresh water pools. It
Read More »Take a trip to the uninhabited Dayang Bunting Island, Langkawi’s second-largest island. Discover bushwalking tracks, unique native wildlife, limestone caves, and a
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