A must-do experience if you visit Langkawi. I found local vendors offering tickets for 250 but I just took a taxi (grab) and paid RM 150 at the docks fire a 4 hour boat tour that included a fish farm the mangroves, crocodilecave, the bat caves (+2 ringet), a delicious lunch on a floating restaurant and a final stop at the empty yet beautiful Tanjung Rhu beach. The guide was very funny and spoke English. Arrive away thre docks at 9:30 to watch the locals prepare the boats for the busy day ahead. You can get cold drinks and snacks away a local straw market...
Read moreOriental Village is best known as the home of the Langkawi Cable Car and Sky Bridge. It is a themed open-air complex with a huge lake in the centre and an art gallery, animal exhibits, clothes, souvenir and handicraft stores spread out around it plus a few local and international restaurants... Unluckily, the time I arrived the best part of this village - Sky Bridge is closed for annual maintenance. It's so sad that the didnt know anything about that. We visited the rabbit garden which is free entrance and you can buy carrot (2rm) to feed...
Read moreNice for children, not much of a fun for adults, anyway there's not much more to do in Langkawi and this is the access to the wonderful skybridge. You can buy the access online to the skycab (which doesn't not include the skybridge but is mandatory to get up there!) And that will give you free access to some attractions like the skydome (horrible), skyrex (decent), art 3d museum (decent). Anyway in the oriental village you still can find some nice place to have a coffee or eat something, because the area around the lake is very...
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