Discussing about Langkawi Island,Malaysia and other related topic with Langkawi.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
The Monsoon Cup in Langkawi
YACHTING and boating appears to be a growing phenomenon in Malaysia.
Certainly, there have been, for many years, some yacht clubs in Malaysia.
In recent years, though, these established clubs have been more of a social set-up with a few small dinghies out on an afternoon of racing possibly, but with not many larger boats in evidence.
Now that we have The Monsoon Cup, regular international regattas in Langkawi and the development of a number of new marinas around Malaysia, yachting is acquiring a decidedly higher profile.
In Langkawi, boat charters are really taking off. The options extend from a sunset cruise with dinner, to a full-day trip around the islands or even a couple of days aboard as one sets sail for Phuket.
The boats range from motor or wind-powered to a magnificent Barquentine that’s 249 feet (83 metres) long.
Blue Water Star Sailing, for example, can arrange to accommodate you and up to more than 50 friends on a number of boats and ships which are on their books.
An introduction to the sea for a group of up to 20 “landlubbers” could be a day out on the 65-foot Damai Indah.
For those who require a little more luxury, fine food and wines, a tropical breeze and the sound of creaking timbers, a more modern luxury yacht is available.
Blue Water Star Sailing offers Lili Marleen. She’s 249 feet of soaring masts and luxury accommodation for more than 50 people. From the outside, she’s a classic clipper from a bygone era.
Her cabins too have a traditional look, oozing opulence with polished brass, thick carpets and wood panelling.
Being built in Germany in the 1990’s, means that she has the latest in navigation equipment, safety features, and of course creature comforts.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Direct flight between Langkawi and Iran
ALOR SETAR, May 27 (Bernama) -- The Kedah government plans to have direct flights between Langkawi and Kish in Iran, to lure more Iranian tourists to the state's legendary island.
Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak said efforts would be made by the state government to make the flight a reality.
"We want tourists in Kish to also come to Langkawi," he told reporters after receiving Iranian Ambassador to Malaysia, Mahdi Khandagh Abadi, at Wisma Darul Aman, here today.
During the meeting, they discussed, beside tourism, on joint ventures in agriculture and education.
Meanwhile, Abadi said more than 40,000 tourists from Iran visited Malaysia every year and that Langkawi was among their favourite destinations.
He said a company in Iran was keen to provide a direct flight between Kish and Langkawi.
Langkawi and Kish should be promoted as both islands provide a good destination for tourists, especially from Muslim countries, he added.
Adabi also said he was impressed with the higher learning institutions in Kedah, which he said was of good quality and located away from the busy cities.
He said the Iranian government was prepared to have exchange programmes between students and lecturers in Kedah and Iran.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Talks about Chenang Beach
This is about Chenang Beach in Langkawi.
The most popular beach in Langkawi is carpeted by fine, white grains of sand that doesn’t stick to you – this is the hallmark of a good beach. Delightful coconut trees and elegant casuarinas line the 2 km (1.2 miles) stretch of sand with resorts and chalets mushrooming in between.
Excitement is the key-word in Pantai Cenang, and visitors will enjoy the hub of activities available here. The Pantai Cenang beach is itself the most popular attraction due to its beautiful sandy beach that faces a pleasant and gentle sea. Visitors can also visit Pantai Tengah, which is a shorter beach that is contiguous with Pantai Cenang or see marine life in the Underwater World Langkawi.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Best restaurant in Langkawi Island
Monday, May 25, 2009
Cabel Car Langkawi
Above about Cabel Car in Langkawi.
The Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok, is the entrance for the cable-car ride, which takes visitors all the way up to Mount Mat Cincang, Langkawi’s second highest peak. Entering the village and passing through the pleasant oriental garden and souvenir shops, visitors make their payment at a counter before stepping onto an escalator which brings them to the cable-car pedestal.
Once in, the cable-car ascends; you’ll begin to notice the temperature dropping and a windy breeze begin flowing into the cabin through ventilation slits at the top. As it gets cooler, the landscape below begins to appear smaller, and at after climbing at a 42° angle for a few hundred feet, you can start snapping pictures of the rainforest below. Look out at the side for a view of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, which cascades down a grey rock face.
The Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok, is the entrance for the cable-car ride, which takes visitors all the way up to Mount Mat Cincang, Langkawi’s second highest peak. Entering the village and passing through the pleasant oriental garden and souvenir shops, visitors make their payment at a counter before stepping onto an escalator which brings them to the cable-car pedestal.
Once in, the cable-car ascends; you’ll begin to notice the temperature dropping and a windy breeze begin flowing into the cabin through ventilation slits at the top. As it gets cooler, the landscape below begins to appear smaller, and at after climbing at a 42° angle for a few hundred feet, you can start snapping pictures of the rainforest below. Look out at the side for a view of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, which cascades down a grey rock face.
After around 600 metres, the cable car reaches the first station, where you disembark to either; take another cable car up to the peak, or lull around the observatory deck and admire the magnificent surroundings. Most will not spend too long here, as the view from the peak is even more amazing. After a short queue, you can grab another cable car and ride up another wire cable which doesn’t rise too sharply, though the initial jolt of the car leaving the second station can feel quite unnerving.
As the car settles to a decent speed after the brief spurt from the station, passengers will be treated to an even higher view of the rainforest and hills below. The car here is at its coolest and in too short a time, you’ll reach the final station which is where most of the excitement is. Passengers leaving the cab will be greeted by a menagerie of stalls selling souvenirs, toys, snacks and drinks.
You’ll want to climb a set of staircases that cuts through a thin forest to reach the observatory deck above. Once on the top, you can finally enjoy the magnificent view of the surrounding horizon; the island’s landscape, skyline and seas beyond. At the side is a steel bridge suspended across Mount Mat Cincang and a neighbouring mountain. Walking across this bridge is a fantastic experience and offers a different viewpoint of the island and sea towards the north.
After immersing yourself in the views, it’ll be time to go, and the entire process of cable-car ascent is repeated in a descending route. Along the way, you can pick up some souvenirs at the final or base station before carrying your adventures elsewhere in the magnificent island of Langkawi.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Sherton Langkawi Beach Resort
Malaysia is a small tropical country in South East Asia and just like many South East Asian countries, Malaysia have several fabulous beach resorts for tourists who wants to get away from the city to enjoy the sun, sea and sand. This article will introduce some of the more popular beach resorts in Malaysia.
Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort - Pulau Langkawi is an island cluster located on the north western shore of West Malaysia in state of Kedah. This island cluster is a very popular tourist attraction and is home to numerous fabulous beach resorts. For the purpose of this article, we shall just cover the Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort.
This resort is nestled amidst 38 acres of spacious, lush tropical foliages along private beach coves and is only a 10 minute ride from the Langkawi International Airport. Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort has a total of 238 spacious guest rooms including 20 suites. All rooms comes with full-length French doors which open onto private balconies.
Superior rooms offer a traditional wooden interior in the style of traditional Malaysian architecture. Sea Facing Jacuzzi rooms come with the splendid view of the Andaman Sea with a Jacuzzi bath tub in the bathroom. The resort’s swimming pool overlooks the Andaman sea and so is it any wonder why it is called the infinite pool?
This resort is nestled amidst 38 acres of spacious, lush tropical foliages along private beach coves and is only a 10 minute ride from the Langkawi International Airport. Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort has a total of 238 spacious guest rooms including 20 suites. All rooms come with full-length French doors which open onto private balconies.
Superior rooms offer a traditional wooden interior in the style of traditional Malaysian architecture. Sea Facing Jacuzzi rooms come with the splendid view of the Andaman Sea with a Jacuzzi bath tub in the bathroom. The resort’s swimming pool overlooks the Andaman Sea and so is it any wonder why it is called the infinite pool?
If you are a flora and fauna lover, you can spend some time exploring the tropical rainforest which is home to the Hornbills, Dusky Leaf Monkeys and Flying Lemurs.
Sheraton Langkawi is also home to Chime, Langkawi’s hottest night spot. Guests can savor Asian delicacies at the Spice Trader or dine under the glimmering stars at the Captain’s Grill. There is also a spa and a gym.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Langkawi Discovery Spa
Here's about Langkawi Discovery Spa.
How does a lone spa venture help conserve the environment?
For newly opened Langkawi Discovery Spa, giving 10 percent of its monthly revenues to environment projects is its contribution in saving Mother Earth.
“Langkawi is an organic spa which uses real essential oils. Apart from being a center where people relax, we want the spa to be the hangout of environmentalists and other like-minded individuals,” said spa founder and director Sheila Mendez.
Sheila, a registered nurse, put up the spa with husband, Edward, who is engaged in human resource deployment.
They started in September 2008. About the same time, the couple met Fr. Tito Soquiño of theSto. Niño Foundation and began to discuss how they can help the environment.
“We became interested to help so we decided that part of our revenue will go to the Save the Danajon Reef Project,” said Edward.
The Danajon Reef which is located between the islands of Bohol, Leyte and Cebu, is one of the world's few double barrier reefs.
Edward is also one of the directors representing Visayas and Mindanao in the national board of the Spa Association of the Philippines (Sapi).
In November 2008, Edward attended the spa management training course in Cebu organized by Sapi to gain more knowledge and skills in putting up their first spa venture.
The couple invested P3 million and opened Langkawi last May 6 in a 160-square meter space in Park Mall, Mandaue City, Cebu.
It can accommodate 14 people at one time and employs 16 therapists.
A one-hour massage, including a foot wash, costs P390, while a 90-minute massage costs P570.
Its signature massages are the Kondalini Energy Revitalizing Massage, Swedish Touch Therapy and Namikotsi Shiatsu.
SPA PROFESSIONALS
Sheila said a primary goal of Langkawi is to help professionalize the spa industry in the country by adopting globally accepted standards.
To ensure that the spa is well run, Edward underwent training for spa operators, which included knowledge of the massage sequence that complies with the standards of the European Union (EU).
The EU has a wellness program which aims to educate spa owners in the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.
In the Philippines, he said, the goal is to produce 10,000 spa professionals who meet EU standards.
Sheila noted the use of real essential oils and comprehensive training for its therapists are two crucial factors to be considered.
“Most spa centers use mineral oil but this is not good for the body because prolonged use of mineral oil will endanger the body circulation system,” she said.
Langkawi therapists use grape seed oil as base carrier oil. This is mixed with lavender, cedar wood, bergamot, rosemary and lemon grass among others.
“These essential oils have different therapeutic healing facilities in the body,” she said.
Comprehensive training of therapists is important.
She said some of Langkawi's 16 therapists were “trained from scratch.” Therapists were trained since December 2008.
“These are people who come from poor families and do not have jobs. We trained them for five months,” she added.
PASSION
Any person who plans to open a spa center should have a passion for the wellness industry, said Edward.
“If you run it just for profit, you'll just get frustrated because the volume of customers in Cebu is not that big compared to Manila,” he said.
Sheila said there should be willingness to share knowledge and skills and the heart to help people.
Plans to open two more branches in Cebu City are already in the pipeline.
Sheila said they also looking forward to open the business for partnerships and launch branches in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Cagayan De Oro and Manila among others.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
New brand Langkawi Mango
"Langkawi Mango" will be the new brand name for the Chokanan Langkawi mango produced in this island.
Federal Marketing Authority (Fama) fresh produce marketing senior director Ahmad Ishak told Bernama here today the new name was easier to pronounce and was more suited to the Langkawi name.
Fama targets to market 60 tonnes of "Langkawi Mango" this year and so far has sourced 17.05 tonnes from farmers growing the popular fruit.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sime Darby develop Eagle Cove
The Federal government is ready to help Sime Darby with the development of the RM7.5 billion Eagle Cove project in Pantai Kok in Langkawi, Kedah.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcob said the project is to be developed under four phases encompassing the construction of a hospital, residential area, resort, a convention centre and an international standard commercial complex.
He said the project, to cover over 160 hectares, is expected to take 10 years for development and could make Malaysia a second home for foreigners once fully completed by Sime Darby Property.
"The Federal Government will be discussing with the state government of Kedah if there are areas involving the state government," he told reporters after attending a briefing in Langkawi yesterday on the project by managing director of Sime Darby Property Datuk Tunku Putra Badlishah.
Nor Mohamad said the project is expected to create 3,000 job opportunities for the locals.
Monday, May 18, 2009
The Island Car Company based in Langkawi
It's about The Island Car Company
There is a company called The Island Car Company which are using Kancil parts including the 660cc inline-3 engine to produce a 4-seater light car with a fiberglass body for the purpose of taking tourists around resort islands.
The company will be based in Langkawi and the cars will be built at the company’s workshop with an initial batch of 100 units. No price indicated yet but the company will call it the Helang, which is probably a reference to the eagles found in Langkawi Island.
With a fiberglass body the car had better be intended only for slow speed cruising as I doubt the shell would have much crash safety capabilities engineered into it.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Islands hopping, birdwatch and more in Langkawi
Langkawi is an archipelago that consists of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, south of Thailand, 30km off the mainland coast of northwestern Peninsular Malaysia. The islands are a part of Malaysia's Kedah state, but are adjacent to the Thai border. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi (Langkawi Island) with a population of some 45,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba.
Tourists flock here for the delightful beaches, superb resorts and refreshing nature-based activities. The best beaches include Pantai Cenang, Burau Bay, Pantai Kok and Pantai Datai.
DOs
Islands Hopping - For about RM40 (about USD12) you can join the islands hopping. You will be brought to several islands around Langkawi, usually the Pregnant Maiden Island and Pulau Beras Basah. You will also have the chance to feed the eagles along the way. The island hopping takes about 6 hours. This is a very popular and sought after service, inquire from the hotel. They have pick-up service from your hotel.
Birdwatching - there are over 200 species of birds to spot.
Take the Cable Car to the summit of Gunung Mat Cincang at 700m to walk across the sky bridge and have a spectacular view of the islands including neighbouring Thailand. Valuable Trip. RM25 per adult. Includes a very steep section which is spectacular both going up and coming down. Doesn't operate in bad weather, so call 04-9594225 to check if they are open.
Countryside Biking. You may rent bicycles in many of the hotels. Expect to pay between RM10 to RM30 per day
Sailing- popular activity with first-class marinas providing berth for many international yatchs.
Jungle trekking.
Mangrove Cruise. They have special group tour to the mangrove area. Ask around the hotel you are staying, mostly will offer between RM60 to RM100 per person. They will provide English speaking guide. Even if the guide is not English speaking, you will probably will share the travel with many Malaysians who has decent English. Ask them nicely and they will help.
Mangrove River Safari & Dinner.
Mangrove Kayaking.
Nature Walk.
Scuba diving and snorkeling around Pulau Payar Marine Park(20km south of Langkawi) - there is a viewing platform for relaxation between underwater adventures.
Feed the sharks.
See the island from a bird's eye.
Walk above the clouds - walking across the suspension bridge is scary but great fun.
Go-Kart - Morac Int. Go-Kart, near the airport. RM34 for 10mins.
Underwater World 604-955 6100. Every day 10AM-6PM. Try to catch all the feeding time (be there by 10.45am)
Feed the Eagles - near Tanjung Rhu. Wonderful display of a large number of eagles being fed was provided by a small and inexpensive boat tour. Take movies and not still photos, as the eagles swoop down very quickly.
Relax on one of many beaches!.
Airtrekking-flying through Langkawi's rainforest!.
Seven Wells (Telaga Tujuh) - This waterfall is named after the seven natural pools along its path. Legend has it that fairies used to come down to the pools to bathe and frolic. There are 2 viewing areas at Telaga Tujuh. The lower area is at the base of the waterfall and the higher area is where the 7 pools are. Be warned, to get to the 7 pools, you would have to climb 300+ steps which can get quite slippery when wet. As with most Malaysian tourist sites, the toilet facilities are not maintained and rubbish is strewn everywhere.
Play Smart-Free playland for kids at Harbour Park.
Koh lipe The only inhabited island in the Tarutao National marine park - Koh Lipe is a small island about 2km long in the Andaman sea, which is on the west coast of Thailand. The only inhabited island in the Tarutao National marine park, Koh Lipe is part of Satun province near Thailand's southern border just a short speed boat ride from Langkwai. The islands around Koh lipe offer some of the best dive and snorkeling sites around
Friday, May 15, 2009
Popular island in Langkawi
Above are the popular islands in Langkawi.
Langkawi, Kedah’s most famous destination, is a reclusive retreat for the tired and beaten down corporate executive, an ideal island resort for a family, a romantic escapade for honeymooners, a heaven for water sports enthusiasts and a sanctuary for sun worshippers. It comprises a group of 99 islands making it an idle setting for a romance novel. Among the popular islands are Pulau Dayang Bunting (Isle of the Pregnant Maiden), Pulau Singa Besar, a wildlife sanctuary, Pulau Payar, a marine park and Pulau Beras Basah (Isle of Wet Rice), a popular spot for swimming.
Langkawi is also the regional shopping hub for duty-free goods which offers both international and local products. Its central commercial area, the town of Kuah is a shopping haven. At there, you can find many stores and malls providing the tax-free goods. The island is also the place for the exciting Langkawi International Maritime and Air Show (LIMA). Other attractive places at Langkawi are the Mahsuri Mausoleum, Air Hangat hot springs, Galeria Perdana, Eagle’s Square, Seven Wells, Underwater World, a crocodile farm and the Tanjung Rhu Beach.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Agro Technology Parks in Langkawi
The Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry is confident that the Malaysian Agriculture Research Development Institute (Mardi) is capable of producing fruits all-year round to be savoured by tourists visiting the Mardi Agro Technology Park here.
Its minister Datuk Noh Omar said many foreign tourists wanted to look at the fruiting trees and taste the fruits, such as starfruit and pineapple, at the park.
"Mardi has the expertise to grow trees that can produce fruits all-year round at its agro technology parks in Langkawi and Cameron Highlands," he told a news conference after visiting the park, here, today.
The 27.39ha park, which is developed also for agro-tourism, grows more than 20 types of fruit like rambutan, jackfruit, guava, mango, durian and oranges, as well as vegetables and ulam.
Noh said Mardi's expertise had also attracted foreign countries like Nigeria to learn from the agro technology it had developed, including in rice cultivation.
He said the ministry would like the private sector to further develop the agro park here by building chalets for tourists to stay.
The park received 23,995 visitors in 2008, from 18,820 in 2007 and 9,206 in 2006, with over 80 per cent of them being foreigners.
Noh said the ministry provided an allocation of RM300,000 for the park this year and hoped that its management would also focus on offering visitors fruity buffet, and overnight stay and fishing for visitors.
Besides the Mardi agro technology parks in Langkawi and Cameron Highlands, the MAHA site in Serdang and Bukit Cerakah Agro Park, both in Selangor, were also chosen by the ministry to promote agro tourism.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
History of Pulau Langkawi name
The name Langkawi is a combination of "Lang" and "Kawi". "Lang" comes from the local native Malay word helang which means eagle and Kawi means "red". In the past, the land was a home to innumerable red-eagles(helang Kawi). Also some Hindu-tendercies historian said "Kawi" is Sanskrit for marble, which is found in excess in this part of Malaysia. Both words are joined to form the word "Helangkawi" which ultimately became Langkawi. Langkawi is also an administrative district with the town of Kuah as the capital and largest town. Langkawi is a duty-free island.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Langkawi one of the exclusive resort
The 99 islands of Langkawi stand firm and majestic above the waters a of the Straits of Malacca, off the north-western shore of Peninsular Malaysia. It is far enough from the mainland towns are Kuala Perlis and Kuala Kedah. Kuah and Padang Matsirat are the bustling, busy townships of the main island of Langkawi, whilst Pulau Tuba is the only other inhabited island.
The total population is approximately 45,000and made up of many races. Majority is Malays, followed by Chinese, Indians and other races. The original economy of Langkawi was based on its agricutural and fishing production.
Over the years ,with encourgement from the Federal Goverment the island now have transformed into one of the more exclusive resorts destination in Asia. Below are some of the resorts in Langkawi for you to choose from during your holidays in Langkawi.
(Langkawi Island) - Rebak Island Area | |||
Hotel Name | Location | Star Rating | Rates |
Rebak Island Resort (Formerly Rebak Marine Resort) | Pulau Rebak off Langkawi | | |
(Langkawi Island) - Tanjung Rhu Beach Area | |||
Hotel Name | Location | Star Rating | Rates |
Tanjung Rhu Resort | Ayer Hangat | | |
Four Seasons Hotel Langkawi | Special Opening Promo Rates | |
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Places to stay in Langkawi Island
Here's some places to stay while in Langkawi Island.
Langkawi's magnificent beauty and shopping opportunities open up the gateway to a whole new adventure for eager travellers. Hence, visitors flock to Langkawi in droves each year.
To help you with your accommodation needs, we have the vast majority of hotels and resorts spread all over Langkawi Island. From upmarket resorts to cosy inns, we'll find the perfect place for you to stay that will suit any budget!
The Andaman Langkawi:
Built in the midst of an untouched tropical rainforest, The Andaman Langkawi is located within an idyllic spot between the magnificent Mat Cincang Range and the beautiful Andaman Sea. With 188 fully-furnished rooms and suites offering the utmost in luxury and comfort, the resort’s secluded location provides a peaceful and private retreat for weary urbanites.
Pantai Chenang Hotel:
The fine powdery sand beach at Pantai Cenang fringed by coconut trees and casuarinas, stretches for two kilometres and is lined with a mix of resorts, luxury hotels, chalets and restaurants. Located at the south-western tip of Langkawi.
Pantai Tengah Hotel:
The one-kilometre beach about 500 metres south of Pantai Cenang, follows a scenic coastline with a backdrop of lush, tropical vegetation. Secluded with basic chalets, a few restaurants and some recently built resorts, it has a relaxing ambiance.Saturday, May 9, 2009
Facts about Berjaya Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort
It's about Berjaya Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort.
Situated in the state of Kedah, the Langkawi Archipelago is actually made up of 104 islands, the largest being Langkawi. A perfect hide-away for those seeking the rejuvenating experience of relaxing amidst tropical greenery and sun-soaked beaches, the island has been promoted as a holiday paradise and a duty free port since 1987.
The spectacular Berjaya Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort is located in Burau Bay on the island of Langkawi, approximately 15 minutes drive from the airport. Malaysian-style chalets and suites are spread over 70 acres. All 400 rooms and suites are beautifully decorated with modern amenities. Various choices of dining, a host of indoor and outdoor recreational options such as the swimming pool, gymnasium, outdoor sports and a host of sea activities are there to be enjoyed. Extensive meeting and convention facilities include a ballroom that can cater up to 1100 persons and 8 meeting rooms.
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
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Talks about The Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort
The Sheraton Langkawi Beach resort is a beautiful place to stay. The staff were friendly and always willing to go the extra mile for their clients.
It's a little far from the "town", but a taxi is so cheap it's not a problem.
We can eat in the hotel a few times and some places were quite good, but also we can go into town etc to eat (which was often better and more traditional).
The pool was a great place to relax, swim or grab a drink or bite to eat. Their private beach is just below the horizon pool and it was great to be able to go between the two.
There were animals and birds everywhere, it was beautiful. The spa at the hotel was also excellent and very relaxing - great massage and coconut body scrub!!
The Frangipani Langkawi Resort & Spa
Frangipani has recently completed its renovation and upgrading work on the 111 villas, the Mentari Grill Restaurant , the construction of 6 new suites and a 2nd swimming pool.
Hotel Destination Kedah ~ Langkawi Island ~ Pantai Tengah - formerly known as Langkawi Village Resort ~ 3 star beach resort.
Room Type 117 units of seafacing bungalows, rooms and Beachfront Suites.
Room Description All rooms with remote controlled air conditioning, IDD telephone,Room with private terrace or balcony, Ceiling fan, Color TV, Fridge, Hair dryer, Bathtub and shower (hot/cold water).
Facilities & Activities swimming pool, Mentari BeachFront Grill (Serves local and western dishes), Beach Front Buffet (Outdoor dining on the beachfront featuring exotic local fare, Western Cuisine or barbecues of fresh seafood and assorted meats), spa , internet access, baby sitting services, doctor-on-call, car park, meeting room to accommodate up to 100 people , laundry and dry cleaning jet ski, para-sailing or water skiing or, organised island hopping and boats for private charter or fishing trips.
Facts about Pulau Langkawi
Above is about Pulay Langkawi, Malaysia. Langkawi is a cluster of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Blessed with white sands and crystal clear water, the Pulau Langkawi is the largest, while the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air. Legend has it that Langkawi's name is made up of the eagle or 'helang' as known in the Malay Language. 'Lang' for short and in Malay, 'kawi' means reddish brown; thus Langkawi simply means reddish brown eagle. The islands are richly blessed with a heritage of fabulous myths and legends : of ogres and gigantic birds, warriors and fairy princesses, battles and romance. As a natural paradise, the islands are perhaps unmatched anywhere else in Southeast Asia. Langkawi also hosts a number of international events including the Tour de Langkawi, an annual cycling competition starting in Langkawi and ending in Kuala Lumpur; The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Show (LIMA) and the annual Royal Langkawi Regatta which draws boats from all over the world .
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Accessible by boat from Kuala Perlis (30 km) and Kuala Kedah (51 km) or you could choose to fly here. Malaysia Airlines has daily flights from Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru and Singapore. From Thailand accessible by boat from Satun Thailand. It will be only 45 mins trip. Satun is only an hour ride from Hatnyai. |
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