Langkawi Island

Malaysia is a country that surprises you at every corner. Islam is the official religion here. But there are just as many girls in mini short as there are girls with their heads covered. Having read that Malay is the country's official language, a traveller begins to learn words and phrases so as not to get lost in a foreign land. On arrival, however, it turns out that most locals are fluent in English. The famous tropical downpours are usually over before you've had a cup of tea, and rarely interfere with your holiday plans. And just because the country is quite close to the equator it doesn't mean it's always hot. The expectation that "everything is spicy” and concerns that you won’t be able to stomach the chilli fire remain unwarranted.
Tours Langkawi offers the full experience of Malaysian hospitality. You get the sense that the locals live by the principle of 'a smile makes everyone feel better'.

Langkawi is a calm and cosy hideaway for couples craving privacy, the perfect place to escape the big city. It's a big island and there's a good selection of things to do. Langkawi cable car is a must-see. Wildlife lovers can ride a boat through Langkawi mangrove forest and hike to waterfalls, while thrill-seekers can head to the crocodile farm or go-karting. For those afraid of swimming in the open sea, the Underwater World oceanarium offers all the beauty of the underwater world.

When to go to Langkawi

The weather in Langkawi remains mild throughout the year. The temperature ranges from +28 to +32 C. March and April are very humid. The rainiest months are August and September.

Getting to Langkawi

Langkawi International Airport serves international flights, flights from KLIA, KLIA2, and Subang airports in Malaysia as well as flights from Singapore. The flight from Kuala Lumpur takes 1 hour.

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