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Many people choose to travel to Langkawi to enjoy the vibrant “tropical paradise”. What do you know about this beautiful island of Malaysia? Let’s find out with Living Nomads!

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Located on the northwest coast of Malaysia, Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands located in the Strait of Malacca, off the northwest coast of Malaysia. It is known as the “jewel of Kedah” and is a famous tourist destination with diverse natural landscapes, from pristine beaches, dense tropical forests to majestic mountains.

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A trip to Langkawi will be memorable if you have in hand the detailed “tips” of sightseeing from Klook below!

Langkawi blog: Introducing Langkawi Island in Malaysia

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Langkawi is a continental archipelago consisting of hundreds of large and small islands, located in the Andaman Sea and about 30km from the northwest coast of mainland Malaysia. With a population of around 65,000 people, this is the most populous and famous island in Malaysia. The nature in Langkawi is well preserved, retaining its wild beauty despite the bustling tourism activities all year round; plus the advantage of hot and humid climate makes this island an ideal retreat.

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Best Season to Visit Langkawi Island

To have the most complete trip to Langkawi, you should visit during the dry season, lasting from December to April.

Dry Season (December – April)

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This is the time when Langkawi is most beautiful with golden sunshine, clear blue sky and calm sea. The temperature is pleasant, ideal for all outdoor activities such as swimming, diving to see coral, taking a cable car or exploring the forest. Even though it is the peak season, you will enjoy Langkawi with picturesque weather.

Seasons of change (May – August)

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The weather is still quite warm, although there may be occasional showers in the evenings, but they usually do not last long. The number of tourists is less, so you can enjoy the peace and have the opportunity to find service deals. This is the ideal time for those who love to explore the lush green nature and majestic waterfalls.

Rainy Season With Reasonable Prices (September – November)

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This season has heavier rains and stronger winds, especially in September and October, so some water activities may be limited. However, this is the time when Langkawi has the lowest service prices with many promotions. The natural landscape is also very green at this time, with a wild and mysterious beauty.

How to Get to Langkawi from Kuala Lumpur

To get to Langkawi from Kuala Lumpur, you have two main options depending on your budget and time:

By Plane

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Flying is the fastest and most convenient way to get to Langkawi. It only takes about 1 hour of direct flight from Kuala Lumpur to reach this beautiful island. Airlines such as AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air regularly have flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA/KLIA2) to Langkawi International Airport (LGK).

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Langkawi blog: By Bus and Ferry

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If you have more time and want to save money, choose to travel by bus and ferry. You will take a bus from TBS (Kuala Lumpur) to Kuala Perlis or Kuala Kedah (takes 6-8 hours), then take a ferry to Kuah Jetty (Langkawi). The ferry from Kuala Perlis takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, while from Kuala Kedah it takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. This is cheaper but takes more time and effort.

Transportation in Langkawi

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Once you arrive in Langkawi, getting around the island is quite convenient with many options:

Private Car Charter

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If you are looking for maximum convenience and comfort when exploring Langkawi, a private car charter service from Klook is the ideal choice. With Klook, you can easily book a private car with a driver, ensuring a smooth trip from the airport, ferry terminal to all the attractions on the island without worrying about finding your way. This service offers great flexibility, and you can enjoy your own itinerary.

Traditional or Technological Taxi Charter

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Taxis are available at the airport, ferry terminal and major tourist areas in Langkawi. As they are usually charged at a fixed price according to the route, you should ask and negotiate the price before going to avoid additional costs. Taxis are a good option for short distances or when you don’t want to drive yourself. Alternatively, you can simply download the Grab app and have a Malaysia 4G SIM to book a car at a transparent price, no need to bargain.

Rent a Motorbike

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You can also rent a motorbike to get around, especially if you are traveling alone or as a couple and want to explore smaller, more intimate roads. However, consider that the attractions in Langkawi are quite far apart and the weather can be hot or rainy at times. Therefore, renting a car will often be more comfortable for your trip.

What to do on Langkawi Island? Attractive Travel Suggestions

Are you wondering what to do on Langkawi Island that is so captivating to tourists? Don’t worry, below are attractive travel suggestions that will make your trip more memorable.

Langkawi Cable Car

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Experience Langkawi from above with the Langkawi Cable Car and 4 unique stops: Skycab, SkyDome, Skyrex, 3D Art Langkawi. This cable car route of more than 1,700m will take you across the primeval mountains and forests, admiring the panoramic view of the coast and ocean from a height of 650m.

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Challenge yourself with the glass-bottomed cabin if you are brave enough! Note that the temperature on the mountain is quite low, so remember to bring warm clothes. To avoid long queues during peak season, you should book tickets in advance via Klook.

Telaga Tujuh Waterfall Langkawi

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Located in the northwest of Langkawi, about 15 km from Kuah town, Telaga Tujuh Waterfall, or Seven Wells, is a prominent natural destination. The waterfall is formed from a stream on the top of Gunung Mat Cincang, pouring down 20 meters into 7 small waterfalls, each with a natural clear lake, creating the name “Seven Wells”. This is an ideal place for you to stroll through the rainforest, enjoy the fresh air and admire the majestic scenery of the waterfall and rich flora.

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Andaman Beach Langkawi

Andaman Beach Langkawi, located in the northwest of the island, is famous for its clear blue water and long white sand beaches under coconut trees, ideal for swimming, diving or kayaking. In addition, the Andaman Beach is also home to many marine species, inviting visitors to participate in diving and exploring. For the best experience, you should come during the dry season (November to April), when the weather is favorable for all activities.

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Underwater World Langkawi Aquarium

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If you are not into diving, you can still explore the ocean world at Underwater World Langkawi. This place is home to more than 4,000 aquatic species from all over, from tropical forests to Antarctica. Stroll through the 15m long glass tunnel, you can take pictures with sharks, stingrays or rare green turtles. Don’t forget to visit the Penguinarium with lovely penguins!

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Langkawi Kilim Karst Geopark

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Langkawi Kilim Karst Geopark is a must-see destination in Langkawi, Malaysia, featuring majestic karst limestone and diverse mangrove forests. Visitors can explore on a boat tour to see the scenery, see wildlife (eagles, monkeys), visit Bat Cave and floating fish farms. Those who are more adventurous can kayak or try jetskiing. This is the ideal place to experience unspoiled nature.

Langkawi Night Market

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To complete your trip to Langkawi, don’t miss the 3-hour journey to explore the street food paradise at Langkawi Night Market. Here, you can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes from China, India to Thailand without having to make complicated choices. Don’t forget to try Malaysian specialties such as Pisang Goreng (fried banana) and Nasi Lemak (rice with coconut milk). In addition, the night market also sells many unique handicrafts at affordable prices.

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Cenang Beach Langkawi

Cenang Beach is not only a place to relax with golden sand and warm sunshine, but also a center for vibrant water sports activities. You can admire the blue sea from above when parasailing or feel the excitement when riding a banana boat. Cenang offers the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure, making it a dynamic Langkawi beach, creating beautiful memories for your trip.

Crocodile Adventureland Langkawi

Although not sparkling, the crocodiles are still unique enough for you to have impressive photos at Crocodile Adventureland – “home” to more than 1,000 diverse reptiles. Here, you can freely take photos and choose a good spot to enjoy dramatic crocodile shows. This is a great opportunity to observe these reptiles up close, from baby crocodiles to adult crocodiles, and learn about their habits.

Temurun Waterfall Langkawi

Many of you choose Temurun – Langkawi’s highest waterfall – as one of the most interesting destinations on the island. Coming to Temurun Waterfall, visitors can not only admire the rich flora and fauna but also immerse themselves in the cool lake, relax under the powerful waterfall. The first floor of the waterfall is only about a 5-minute walk from the parking lot. On the trip through the Mat Cincang mountain rainforest to Temurun Waterfall, you will encounter many monkeys – the “veteran” residents here.

Kubang Badak Mangrove Forest Langkawi

Located in the southwest of Langkawi, Kubang Badak is a small village famous for its ecologically diverse mangrove forest with many rare species such as fish, turtles, monkeys and crocodiles. Exploring the forest by kayaking or walking is an indispensable experience. Kayaking in Kubang Badak will give you a good understanding of the ecosystem, and you will have the opportunity to see kingfishers, white storks, mudskippers and reptiles. Enjoying this peaceful countryside space is a great way to end the trip.

Langkawi Sky Bridge

The Langkawi Sky Bridge, completed in 2005 and opened in 2007, is a 125-meter-long cable-stayed bridge spanning the peak of Mat Chinchang Mountain in Langkawi, Malaysia. At 660 meters above sea level, it is one of the highest bridges in the world and a popular tourist attraction. From the bridge, you can take in panoramic views of the Langkawi archipelago with its beaches, rainforests and majestic mountains. You can walk through the forest to reach the bridge, enjoying the feeling of walking in the air.

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Dream Forest Langkawi

Dream Forest Langkawi is a unique nighttime rainforest trekking experience that uses light and sound to tell local legends. Visitors will be immersed in an enchanting fairytale world, discovering stories such as the tragic love of Dayang Bunting Lake. This is the ideal destination for those who want to combine nature, legend and technology.

Paradise 101 Langkawi Island

Paradise 101 is a private island in Langkawi, offering a variety of water activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, banana boats, inflatable water parks and zip lines. In addition, visitors can go kayaking or fishing. The island also has a private beach, relaxation area and restaurant, ensuring a complete and memorable day of relaxation.

Pantai Tengah Langkawi Beach

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Pantai Tengah Langkawi Beach, located in the northwest of the island and about 10 km from Kuah town, is a beautiful beach in Langkawi, Malaysia. With a coastline of about 2 km, it is famous for its smooth white sand and clear blue water, along with rows of cool green coconut trees. This is an ideal destination for activities such as swimming, diving or kayaking. The beach is surrounded by lush tropical forests, creating a poetic scene.

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Dataran Lang Langkawi Square

Eagle Square, or Dataran Lang, is a prominent tourist attraction in Langkawi, Malaysia, located in the center of Kuah town and is considered a symbol of the island. Built in 2007 and designed by architect Hijjas Kasturi, this square is about 20,000 square meters wide and surrounded by rows of cool green palm trees. The highlight is the 12-meter-tall eagle statue made of gold-plated stainless steel, symbolizing the strength and freedom of Langkawi.

Langkawi Wildlife Park

Located in the northwest of the island, Langkawi Wildlife Park, or Langkawi Bird Park, is the first fully covered zoo in Asia, with more than 2,500 birds of 150 different species. The areas are designed to simulate natural environments, allowing visitors to explore the diverse beauty of nature. The park is also actively involved in education and conservation, allowing visitors to learn more about the animals and their protection efforts.

Gunung Raya Langkawi

Gunung Raya, Langkawi’s highest mountain at 881 meters, is located in the center of the island, covered in rainforest and home to many species of flora and fauna. You can conquer the peak in two ways: on foot or by cable car. The 2.5km, 2-hour hike will take you through lush green forests. If you want to speed things up, the cable car from Kuah town will take you to the top in 15 minutes, from where you can admire the panoramic view of Langkawi.

Langkawi Adventure & Xtreme Park

Langkawi Adventure & Xtreme Park is a paradise for thrill-seekers, with activities such as ATV riding, ziplining, archery, paintball, go-kart racing and especially the Sky Bike. The park also has a 3D art museum and the Upside Down House area, providing a memorable day of adventure and entertainment.

Kuah Langkawi Town

Kuah Town, the capital of Langkawi, Malaysia, is a bustling hub with countless shops, restaurants and hotels. It is an ideal starting point for exploring the island, with many prominent attractions such as the majestic Eagle Square, Langkawi Wildlife Park Zoo and Langkawi Cable Car. Kuah is also well-equipped with tourist infrastructure such as souvenir shops, money changers, banks and tourist offices, along with a variety of restaurants.

MAHA Langkawi Tower

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The 138-metre-high MAHA Langkawi Tower is an architectural icon with 360-degree panoramic views of the island and the Andaman Sea. You can admire the beautiful scenery from the observation deck or experience the thrill on the glass-floored Sky Deck. The square at the foot of the tower is also the venue for vibrant events. This is an ideal destination for sightseeing and relaxation in Langkawi.

Frequently Asked Questions About Self-Guided Travel to Langkawi

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How much does it cost to travel to Langkawi?

The cost depends on your travel style, but a 3-4 day trip can cost around VND 3,000,000 – 6,000,000 (about USD 150 – 300) per person, including accommodation, transportation and basic sightseeing.

Do I need a visa to go to Langkawi?

For Vietnamese citizens, you do not need a visa if your stay is less than 30 days because Malaysia is part of the ASEAN bloc. You only need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.

Is it easy to find Halal food in Langkawi?

Yes, it is easy. Malaysia is a Muslim country, so Halal food is very popular and can be found in most restaurants and eateries on the island.

What to buy as gifts when traveling to Langkawi?

With the duty-free advantage, you should buy chocolate, wine, perfume and local handicrafts as souvenirs.

Is Langkawi’s nightlife lively?

Langkawi’s nightlife is quite concentrated at Cenang Beach, with many bars, beachside restaurants and fire shows. Other areas are quieter.

Some best day tours, trips, activities and transfer services, tickets in and from Langkawi you can refer to

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