Langkawi

Oriental Village
Burau Bay

Asian-themed village featuring restaurants, an exotic snake charmer, jugglers, silat displays, traditional music, kite flying demonstrations, palmistry, portrait painting. A miserable elephant is forced offer rides to tourists. In future, a tiger may be added into the collection of their non-native wildlife. Rent a segway to scoot around Oriental Village.

Gunung Raya
take the snaking paved road through the jungle

The tallest mountain on the island, at 881m. Spectacular views from the lookout point on the top. There is a resort hotel serving meals and indifferent coffee at the summit. There is a lookout tower which one may climb for RM 10.

Underwater World
Zon Pantai Cenang
+60 4 9556100
RM38 for adults and RM28 for children.
9:30AM-6:30PM on weekdays and 9:30AM-8:30PM on weekends
Pantai Cenang

An indoor aquarium. Try to catch the feeding times see website for details.

Eagle Square

The square, featuring a giant eagle statue, is beautifully landscaped with scenic ponds, bridges and coverd terraces, and is especially beautiful when illuminated at night

Galeria Perdana
Jalan Ayer Hangat
+60 4 959 1498
RM10
10am to 5pm, closed Mondays

Museum featuring gifts Malaysia has received from foreign countries.

Legend Garden
+60 4 9664223
Adults: RM5, Children: RM2.50
8AM-11PM daily
400 metres from Kuah Jetty beside the CHOGM Park and Al-Hana Mosque.

Beautiful garden located on 50 acres, designed based on Langkawi heritage.

Crocodile Adventureland
Jalan Datai, Mk. Ayer Hangat
+60 4 9592559
Adult RM15, child RM10 (below 12 yrs)
Daily, 9AM-6PM, Show Time: Daily at 11.15am & 2:45PM, hourly feedings
on the way to Teluk Datai

Over 1,000 crocodiles and alligators. Witness a boxing match of man vs crocodile, or take a ride in a rickshaw drawn by a crocodile. this attraction will not be enjoyed by some visitors, the crocodiles are inbred and deformed.

Ibrahim Hussein Foundation Museum
+60 4 959 4669
RM12
10am-6pm
Teluk Datai

Abstract paintings

Summer Palace
Adults RM5, Children RM3.50
Pantai Kok

The building was the set of the Hollywood film "Anna and the King". The building has now been closed off as it is in a state of disrepair and disintegration and is thus a danger to visitors.

Laman Padi Rice Garden
+60 4 955 4312
Free
10am-6pm
northern end of Pantai Cenang, opposite Casa Del Mar Hotel

Rice fields and nice landscaping. Museum in English details process of cultivating rice.

Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls aka Seven Wells
+60 4 9667789
Gunung Mat Cincang, Northwest corner of the island, 45 kms from Kuah, walking distance from Oriental village and cable car (10 min)

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. You can bathe in the pools and even slide down the slick rock between them. Be warned, to get to the 7 pools, you 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. There is also a jungle trekking course available at the site which will lead you through a trail of up to 2,500 m, up 2 different mountains. This trail is achievable with slippers, but it is best to wear comfortable hiking shoes or boots as some segments of the trail are nearly vertical. Be warned that these trails are not recommended for family trips.