Tuesday 3 May 2016

Sky Bridge-
The curved pedestrian bridge is built atop Mt. Machinchang at height about 700m above sea level. Accessible from the Top Station, the bridge is suspended from a 82m high single pylon and hangs at about 100m above the ground. It swings out over the landscape to give visitors a unique view of the surrounding area.



Sky Glide-
SkyGlide is a cabin type of transport that can move upward and downward according to a certain incline level. In, general, the design of the cabin is like an evelator with the finishing of glass panels on all sides. This is to allow visitors to have a clear view of mount Machincang and its surroundings.




Sky Cab-
The steepest cable car ride on earth and takes visitors up 708m above sea level to Langkawi's second highest peak of Mt. Machinchang, where the view of the surrounding islands is simply breathtaking.




Eagle Feeding-
You will sea eagles in many places around Langkawi. After all the name of the island has been given after the reddish brown eagle.The reddish brown eagles (also known as Brahminy Kites) are the most common form of eagles that you will find here. You will also see many White Bellied Sea Eagles in Langkawi as well which are larger in size. The main feeding areas of the reddish brown eagles is at the Kilim River area at the north eastern end which is part of the Kilim Geopark.



It is a spectacular sight where large number of eagles circle the sky and dive into the river to catch their food. You will watch this for about 20 minutes while sitting in the boat. 

Kilim Geoforest Park-
Outside Open Sea, the place where we can even see the border of Thailand.
Andaman Sea.


The Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi, which is also known as the Kilim Nature Park or Kilim Langkawi, is found at the northeast tip of the island. You shall find this spread across 100sq. Km of the area, having river banks till the river estuary.



There is a narrow gap within the sea, which has created a separate area ideal for fish farm and for yachts. You can have an in-depth view of the Langkawi’s great marine life through the fish farm.


 Kilim geoforest was one of the 3 geoforest park in langkawi (apart from Machinchang Geoforest Park and Bunting Geoforest Park). This place was preserved as a heritage site and got support from UNESCO since 2007.We book a boat for the mangrove tour includes Bat Cave, Fish Farm, Eagle Feeding, Mangrove Sightseeing, Crocodile Cave, Open Sea (Andaman Sea), Mangrove Sightseeing Icon Kilim Geoforest Park








Also known as Eagle Square, Dataran Lang is one of Langkawi’s best known man
made attractions, a large sculpture of an eagle poised to take flight.
The 12 metre-tall statue is one of the island’s most instantly recognizable monuments. 



Located at the southeast corner of Pulau Langkawi, besides offering beautiful views of Kuah Bay, Dataran Lang has beautiful miniature fountains, terraces and bridges, making it the ideal place for those postcard-perfect holiday photos.

Eagle Square:
This place is Langkawi's most prominent landmark. Everyone who came would surely visit this place! It's actually located at the Langkawi jetty. Thus, for tourist who travel to langkawi by ferry, this is most probably the first place or the last place for them to visit.



Yeah, the fantastic, fascinating, awesome, spectacular, magnificent, majestic, splendid, "wow"-inspiring evening look of the gigantic eagle.


Other highlights of the tourist-friendly Underwater World include an Educational Resource Centre, a cafeteria and a three-dimensional (3D) theater – be sure to watch the short movie about Michael, a little prehistoric fish and his life before becoming a fossil.
Lastly there’s a giant walk-through six million litre underwater tunnel tank which houses an extensive number of fish including sharks, giant stingrays and green turtles.













Once you enter the air-conditioned interior, Araipamas (the world's largest freshwater fish) can be seen in a medium sized tank in front of the entrance door.
The complex is divided into three sections:
Tropical Rain forest, Temperate and Sub-Antarctic. The Sub-Antarctic was probably the most popular section– the ‘penguin-arium’ houses cute little rock hopper and black-footed penguins that cause quite a few people to crowd around the exhibit to get a good look.











One of the top and island’s best-known attractions in Langkawi is Underwater World:
Spread across nearly six acres, Located at the southern end of Pantai Cenang. It is Malaysia’s largest aquarium. The huge white-washed structure houses more than 200 different species of marine and freshwater fish including harbour seals, rock hopper penguins, sharks, giant rays and the enormous Amazonian arapaima – the biggest freshwater fish in the world.