The Enigmatic Legend of Mahsuri The legend of Mahsuri is probably the most famous legend of Langkawi, and the Mahsuri’s tomb and
Read More »The name Kilim Karst Geoforest Park hides so much more than its name suggests. Thick mangroves teeming with wildlife and birds, vertical
Read More »Far away (by Langkawi standards) from the other popular tourist areas, at the north-west end of the main island, lies the secluded
Read More »Tun Mahatir bin Mohamad, reverently called Dr. M by the Malaysians is so far the country’s longest running Prime Minister. Born in
Read More »If you want to visit a tropical island paradise, then both Bali and Langkawi may make the shortlist. The two destinations have
Read More »Durian Perangin waterfall is situated on the north eastern part of Langkawi and doesn’t smell or taste like Durian at all. The
Read More »More than just an art exhibition, Langkawi Art Biennale is an international celebration of a diverse array of artwork. Over 100 local
Read More »The beauty of Temurun waterfall peaks in the rainy season, when cascading water descends more than 30 meters into a wide pool
Read More »Every January, local and international sailors compete in various races at the Royal Langkawi International Regatta. The six-day event is organised by
Read More »Tourists worldwide flock to Langkawi, Malaysia, to experience its fine harmony between people and nature. You will have plenty of options for
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