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Tours and activities in Langkawi that you might like
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Pulau Tuba, nestled within the Langkawi archipelago, remains a hidden treasure awaiting discovery. Unlike its bustling neighbor, tourism here is still in its infancy. Venture to Tuba and you’ll encounter authentic fishing villages, lush mangroves, grazing buffalo herds, captivating limestone and rock formations, empty beaches and rubber plantations. And no visit to Tuba is complete without savoring its culinary delight, the renowned local specialty, Mee Udang. Experience the untouched beauty and charm of Pulau Tuba before the world catches on to its allure.
Located just a 15-minute boat ride from Langkawi, Tuba Island will delight those who like to explore places away from the crowds. If you are the more active type, you can enjoy the unspoilt beauty of Tuba Island during two short treks. At the end of one of the treks, you’ll explore a cave with beautiful stalactite formations and jungle views. Second trek will reward you with spectacular views of Tuba and Dayang Bunting islands. At the end, you will enjoy a well-deserved reward of a fresh seafood lunch and relax on the beach.
Tama Waterfall lies concealed within the jungle, accessible only by boat and a short hike, so it’s a real hidden gem of Langkawi. This adventure promises not just a little exertion but also immense self-satisfaction, as you dip yourself in untouched natural beauty, enjoying the solitude of a secluded waterfall. Except the waterfall, discover a cave and lush mangroves, enhancing the enchanting experience.
Kubang Badak Mangrove Reserve is an alternative to Kilim Geopark for those who want to enjoy Langkawi’s nature in its purest form. Thanks to the absence of group tours, you can immerse yourself in the lush greenery of the mangroves without any distractions. After exploring the mangroves, you’ll enjoy delicious crab straight from the farm, learn about the homemade production of virgin coconut oil, and finally relax on the nearby beach, renowned for its fine sand and clear water.
Kilim is one of the three geoparks in Langkawi listed by UNESCO. Now you can explore its beauty during an afternoon private cruise among the mangroves to experience the breathtaking nature. In addition to cruising the mangroves, enjoy a local lunch, a refreshing swim in a waterfall and a sunset on the beach, often described as the most beautiful in Langkawi.
Not satisfied with lounging on the beach and would rather explore Langkawi’s stunning nature? Join us for a short trek to one of the peaks of Kilim Geopark, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the endless green mangroves. After the trek, refresh yourself at a nearby waterfall and recharge with lunch at a local restaurant.
Embark on a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Langkawi island, packed with a diverse itinerary to cater to every interest. Begin your day with breakfast among locals, witness the traditional art of crafting hand woven Mengkuang mats, explore temples representing various religions, take photos at Langkawi’s iconic landmark, and rejuvenate at a refreshing waterfall. Afterward, indulge in a delightful lunch and unwind at a beachfront spot with stunning views before concluding your day with a visit to a local homemade virgin coconut oil factory.
Curious about Malaysian food? Wondering what specialties Langkawi has to offer? Looking for the best treats at the night market? Unsure how to order in local restaurants? Find out all this and more on a Food Tour. You’ll learn about local cuisine and discover the best places to eat in Langkawi.
Want to learn something new about traditional Malaysian crafts? Visit the Mengkuang workshop, where you can not only see how Mengkuang is made but also try it yourself. Apart from the workshop, enjoy traditional kuih (small snacks) and soak up the authentic kampung (village) atmosphere, a refreshing change from the typical tourist spots in Langkawi. Plus, take home a handmade souvenir from the workshop as a reminder of your unique experience.