Langkawi is an archipelago of 104 islands scattered in the Andaman Sea, right at the border with Thailand. It is an unearthly place where nature still has the last word. Here you will not only charge the battery, resting on warm sand, but also experience an active adventure. You can wander the picturesque trails, immerse yourself in a wild jungle and experience exoticism in its purest form. The flight from Poland takes a bit, but the good news is direct charter connections, which shorten the distance to paradise.
What is the best season of the year to go to Langkawi? It depends what you expect
Langkawi is an island that adapts to every traveler. If you are looking for rest, you will find luxurious hotels with quiet, golden beaches. Are you traveling with children? Family departments offer pools, animations and amenities for the youngest. Or maybe you like to feel the thrill of adrenaline? The tropical jungle, waterfalls and the famous Sky Bridge suspended over the abyss will provide unforgettable emotions.
The best time for a trip is the period from November to April. Then the sun, temperatures reaching 35 degrees and the calm sea create ideal conditions for rest. From May to August, Langkawi is still tempting with the sun, although the afternoon fleeting rains can bring a moment of refreshment. However, this is a period when flight and accommodation prices are falling, which makes it a great choice for tourists looking for exotic in a more favorable budget. September and October is the time of Monsun – rainfall can be intense, but the places of blue sky quickly give way, and the island flourishes with juicy greenery. For those who value peace and lower prices, it is the perfect time to experience Langkawi on their own conditions, in a more intimate atmosphere.
Is it worth going to Langkawy? Everyone will find something for themselves
On Langkawa, everyone will find something for themselves, from paradise beaches, through breathtaking panoramas, to a wild jungle and local flavors. It is an island where relaxation connects with the adventure, and the tropical landscapes delight at every step. What is worth seeing?
- Panti Cenang and Tanjung Rhu. Wide, sandy beaches wrapped in turquoise water, ideal for bathing, sunbathing and admiring spectacular sunsets. Pantai Cenang is teeming with life thanks to bars and restaurants, and the calmer Tanjung Rhu impresses with picturesque rock formations and exotic surroundings.
- SkyCab and Sky Bridge. The cable car, which rises to a height of 708 m above sea level, provides unforgettable views of the jungle and sea. At the top of the Gunung Mat Cincang awaits Sky Bridge – an impressive bridge hung over the abyss, from where you can admire the panorama of the island and nearby.
- Seven Wells and Durian Peangin. Two unusual waterfalls in the tropical heart of Langkawi. Seven Wells (Telaga Tujuh) creates natural swimming pools ideal for bathing, and Durian Peangin, hidden in the green of the jungle, is a great place to rest after the journey.
- Pulau Payar. One of the best diving and snorkeling places in Malaysia. The water here is crystal clear, and colorful coral reefs inhabit hundreds of exotic fish. You can even meet reef sharks that flow right next to the divers.
- Underwater World Langkawy. One of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia. It includes a 15-meter tunnel with sharks and coats, Antarctic zone with penguins and a tropical section with exotic species of fish and reptiles.
- Kilim Karst Geoforest Park. A nature reserve full of mangrove forests, limestone cliffs and mysterious caves. You can go here on a boat cruise, observe sea eagles hunting fish and discover underground caves inhabited by bats.
- Night fair in Kuah Town. A real feast for street food lovers. You can try aromatic SATAY with nut sauce, spicy laka, crunchy Roti Canii pies and tropical fruit such as Rambutan, Mangostan or the famous Durian.
Langkawy is not only a tropical paradise full of beaches, waterfalls and unforgettable views, but also a great place to shop in the free zone. In Kuah you can hunt luxurious perfumes, cosmetics or electronics at much lower prices than on land. This is a perfect culmination of travel – souvenirs and flavors of Malaysia that you can take home with you.
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Source: Gazeta

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