Pulau
Langkawi
is a main island comprises a group of 99 tropical
islands lying off the north-western coast of Peninsular
Malaysia, about 3okm from Kuala Perlis and 51km from Kuala
Kedah on the mainland. Langkawi noted for its legends and
beautiful views is the most developed in the group. It has
good beaches, abundant marine life and basically offers
idyllic retreat from the urban jungle. A duty-free port,
this island of scenic, tranquil landscapes has become a
favorite destination for local and international visitors.
Langkawi is accessible by ferry from
either Kuala Kedah (75 minutes) or Kuala Perlis (45
minutes). Ferries usually leave on the hour from 7.00 a.m to
6.00p.m. Both ferry terminals offers ample parking
facilities at about RM5 per day. There are daily flights to
Langkawi from Kuala Lumpur which land at Langkawi
International Airport (KLIA).
The
entire cluster of islands covers an area of 47,850 hectares
and is separated from the mainland by the Strait of Malacca.
Of the 99 islands in the group, only Pulau Tuba, Pulau
Singa, Pulau Dayang Bunting and Pulau Langkawi are
inhibited. Mainly a padi-growing region and fishing town,
Pulau Lngkawi’s residents have diversified into more
commercial and tourism-related activities. The main
commercial areas are in the towns of Kuah, Padang Matsirat
and Padang Lalang.
The island of Langkawi is steeped in
legend and there are some fascinating stories connected to
several tourist attractions. Visit the Tomb of Mahsuri, the
Field of Burnt Rice, the Hot Springs and the Beach of
Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), Gua Cerita (Cave of
Stories) and the Gua Langsir.
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