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Surrounded by turquoise waters, and home to some of the world's most beautiful waterfalls and forest valleys, Langkawi is breathtakingly beautiful! Known to the locals as the “Jewel of Kedah,” representing a place of immense beauty, Langkawi is the only UNESCO geo-park listed in the Southeast Asian region.

Full Day City Tour Langkawi + Basic Entrance Cable Car (Oriental Village), Sky Dome, Sky Rex, 3D Art, Sky Bridge by Glade
Includes: Entrance Tickets | Private Vehicle Transfers

Huge, popular aquarium with 200+ marine & freshwater species, a 3D theater & an underwater tunnel
Includes: Entrance Tickets | Transfers with City Tour

Along the northeast of Langkawi, behind Tanjung Rhu beach is large mangrove forest. Set among the sheer stone outcroppings of the island, on boat trip in the forest makes for a very interesting trip. In addition to the spectacular scenery, there's an abundance of wild life to catch sight of as well. A typical trip starts at dock in Tanjung Rhu and takes you through several channels lined with mangrove trees, through a cave and eventually to a large bay where you will see several large sailboats from all over the world at anchor in the protected cove. Some fish farms also share the bay. These have become such tourist attractions that the fish now on display seem more like pets than livestock destined for tables at local restaurant.
Includes: Entrance Tickets | Hotel Transfers Private | Boat Transfers SIC | MYR 02 for Bat Cave to be paid on direct basis

Begin your tour with a boat trip from Pantai Cenang and discover some amazing rock formations as the boat takes you along the coastline of many islands. Head first towards the island of Pulau Dayang Bunting (Pregnant Maiden Lake) whose waters are believed to have magical effects on infertile women! As you enjoy your boat cruise, witness the spectacular sights of the sea such as eagles diving for fish and crab-eating monkeys. Stop at Pulau Beras Basah, where you can soak in the warm rays of the sun from the uninhabited white sandy beach or take a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear waters. Finally, a stop over at bay of Singa Besar island for Eagle Feeding. Here you have a chance to get close to see the different species of eagle such as Brahminy Kite and White Bellied Sea Eagle.
Includes: Hotel Transfers Private | Boat Transfers SIC
Exclude: Entrance for fresh lake

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