The Ayer Hangat Village in Langkawi.
The Ayer Hangat Village in Langkawi.
While cruising along Sungai Kubang Badak, be captivated by the stunning white-bellied sea eagles and Brahminy kites as they dive for fish.
While cruising along Sungai Kubang Badak, be captivated by the stunning white-bellied sea eagles and Brahminy kites as they dive for fish.
Created by Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina and the Enfiniti team, the Dream Forest Park brings local legends and stories to life through mesmerising soundscapes, illuminations and projection mapping on trees.
Created by Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina and the Enfiniti team, the Dream Forest Park brings local legends and stories to life through mesmerising soundscapes, illuminations and projection mapping on trees.
Find solace on the secluded paradise of Pulau Tuba, a small island off the coast of Langkawi.
Find solace on the secluded paradise of Pulau Tuba, a small island off the coast of Langkawi.

LANGKAWI, an island paradise designated as a Unesco Global Geopark, beckons travellers with its unique geological formations, diverse ecosystems and breathtaking natural beauty.

Whether you're a culture enthusiast, a nature lover or seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, the island has something to offer everyone.

Let's take a journey through the top seven must-visit destinations on this enchanting island that will leave you spellbound.

1. Maha Tower

Reaching a majestic height of 138 metres, the Maha Tower stands as the centrepiece of Langkawi City's masterplan. The tower not only offers unparalleled business and leisure facilities but also provides a chance to immerse yourself in Langkawi's rich cultural heritage. Take in the glistening city skyline and the sparkling waters that surround it, and be captivated by the island's vibrant heartbeat, where modernity and tradition blend harmoniously.

2. Dream Forest Park and Dream Forest Book Village

Embark on an immersive experience like no other at Dream Forest, Malaysia's first night attraction. Created by Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina and the Enfiniti team, the park brings local legends and stories to life through mesmerising soundscapes, illuminations and projection mapping on trees. Get lost in the natural beauty of the rainforest while discovering tales of Dayang Bunting, Merong Mahawangsa and the Giants of Langkawi.

3. Eagle Nest @ SkyCab

Feel your heart race as you hover over the jungle and ancient rocks, dating back 550 million years, with SkyCab, a cable car system in Southeast Asia's oldest part. Gaze upon the lush flora and fauna as you ascend to the Top Station at 708m above sea level. Here, you can witness breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Langkawi Islands and Southern Thailand, alongside dramatic deep chasms, overhangs and isolated pinnacles. This thrilling attraction promises an unforgettable experience and is set to open in the third quarter of 2023.

4. Kubang Badak Mangrove Reserve

Embark on an exhilarating boat journey through the Kubang Badak Mangrove Reserve, where history meets natural beauty. Explore the 500-million-year-old geology, pass charming fishing villages and witness the remnants of 18th century Thai settlements and charcoal factories. Cruising along Sungai Kubang Badak, be captivated by the stunning white-bellied sea eagles and Brahminy kites as they dive for fish.

5. Pulau Tuba

Find solace on the secluded paradise of Pulau Tuba, a small island off the coast of Langkawi. Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and golden sunshine on pristine beaches. Experience the traditional lifestyle of friendly locals, who continue to draw water from wells, and collect herbs and wild fruits from the forest. This idyllic setting offers a peaceful escape to rejuvenate the soul.

6. Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls

Nestled within the Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park, the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls are a natural wonder awaiting exploration. The falls are named after the seven natural pools connected by a gushing river. As you hike through the lush rainforest, you'll encounter playful monkeys swinging between trees. Reaching the lower pools, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the vertical waterfall and a refreshing plunge pool. This tranquil oasis is the perfect place to reconnect with nature.

7. Ayer Hangat Village

Discover the natural saltwater hot springs of Ayer Hangat Village, formed by unique sedimentary rock layering heated by geothermal forces. Dip your feet into one of the three communal springs, ranging in temperature from cool to 42°C or indulge in a private jacuzzi experience to rejuvenate your body. Ayer Hangat Village also offers the opportunity to experience Malay massage, skillfully kneading pressure points to energise and relax both muscles and skin.

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