Lagenda Park in Langkawi's Kuah area is a serene oasis for nature enthusiasts and morning joggers. This park offers an ideal setting for a refreshing start to the day or a peaceful evening stroll with its stunning sunset views. What truly sets it apart is the well-placed shelters, perfect for taking cover during sudden rain showers.
The abundance of stoned chairs strategically placed around the park offers a comfortable spot to relax and take in the breathtaking natural surroundings. The park's diverse wildlife, including playful monkeys, squirrels, and majestic hornbill birds, adds an extra layer of charm to the experience.
Lagenda Park is a haven for those who want to connect with nature, unwind, and embrace the beauty of Langkawi. Whether you're an early bird out for a morning jog or seeking a tranquil spot to witness a stunning sunset, this park has it all. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to appreciate the tropical wonders of this...
Read moreThe park was designed by architect Tuan Syed Ahmad Ibrahim from the Syed Ahmad Ibrahim Architect Firm. Gondowana stone wall stands at the entrance of the park to show the formation of Langkawi Island from plate tectonic movement. The wall depicts the main Langkawi Island with its small islands surrounding it. The entrance area features a large square made of marble and black stones decorated with pillar lamps.
The park was built at a cost of MYR37 million and was officially opened on 27 April 1996 by reclaiming part of a waterfront in Kuah after 2 years of construction from the idea of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
The park spreads over an area of 50 hectares with a total of 17 sculptures telling legends and myths about Langkawi from prehistory until modern times.5 There are also 4 artificial lakes and a beach.
The park opens everyday from 9:00...
Read moreI decided to take an evening walk and ended up at Lagenda Park. It officially closes at 7:00 PM, but there’s a small gate that remains open until 8:00 PM for exit only. The timing worked out perfectly as I wanted to catch the sunset while overlooking Dataran Lang and the sea. Watching the sun slowly set against the horizon was a beautiful and calming experience.
The park itself is a nice place for a leisurely stroll, with plenty of people jogging and walking around. If you're looking for a peaceful moment, you might need to find a quieter spot away from the crowds. The views, especially during sunset, make it worth the visit.
Overall, it’s a lovely place to relax, soak in the scenery, and enjoy the fresh air. Would recommend it for anyone looking for a serene spot in Kuah, especially if you appreciate a good...
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