Monday, November 18, 2019

Top 6 best beaches in Langkawi, Malaysia

Top 6 best beaches in Langkawi, Malaysia
As one of Malaysia’s best known holiday destinations, Langkawi is a beautiful archipelago set alongside the Andaman Sea, full of natural landscapes, expansive parks, and iconic structures. This tropical paradise is the ultimate holiday retreat for anyone looking to relax and unwind, therefore, being home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, you will not be disappointed!

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Tanjung Rhu Beach
Tanjung Rhu is one of the most famous places to visit in Langkawi. Well, rightly deserved so, the way to this beach takes tourists through dense forests. The beach has crystal clear water and refined, powder-like sand that serves as a perfect picnic destination. It remains secluded and away from the city hustle, thus providing a peaceful ambience for visitors.

The borders of this beach are formed of limestone crags that further enhance the beauty of Tanjung Rhu, making it a great choice amongst other Langkawi tourist places. There are a number of eateries at the beach where tourists can go to fill their hungry stomach after a sip into the sea water.

Pantai Cenang Beach

Pantai Cenang Beach
Langkawi’s longest and most famous beach hugs the western coast. The soft sand lined with coconut trees and resorts provides a view of Pulau Tepur and Pulau Rebak in the distance. Beachgoers can rent a sun bed for a few ringgits while various duty-free shops, restaurants and bars stretch along the street behind. Apart from relaxing and enjoying one of the most beautiful sunsets in Asia, the calm water is suitable for swimming.

Pantai Kok

Pantai Kok
Pantai Kok beach is located northwest of the airport. It is relatively undeveloped and comprised mostly of upscale resorts like The Verandah, Terrace, and The Sheraton.

The beach is noted for its clear water and white sand that is often scoured by resort employees, whose job it is to keep it looking pristine. In addition to its natural beauty, Pantai Kok is also known for its beautiful and architecturally unique lighthouse and yacht club, which sports impressive boats and Moorish inspired domed buildings.

Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beach
As the name suggests, the sand on this beach is black. Located a few kilometres southwest of the famous Tanjung Rhu, legends shroud this mysterious beach and why the sand is black. From stories of giant eagles and shipwrecks to geological wonders and ash from a burnt rice paddy, nobody knows the origin of the sand’s colour. Stroll along the beach and take the chance to see a traditional wooden jetty serving the nearby fishing village that extends into the sea. Black Sand is not the best beach in Langkawi for sunbathing, but it makes for an interesting excursion.

Tengkorak Beach

Tengkorak Beach
Tengkorak Beach is one of the most secluded and definitely a very beautiful beach in the Langkawi. It has just about everything for the beach lovers and is a favorite of locals here. From the crystal clear waters to the soft white sands and forested trees, you get everything here.

Teluk Yu (Shark Bay)

Teluk Yu (Shark Bay)
The small beach stretching just 200 metres (656 feet) gets its name from the stone shark statues along the promenade rather than a population of Great Whites living in the sea. Despite its relatively small size, visitors often rate Teluk Yu as one of the best beaches in Langkawi. The calm waters make an ideal spot for swimming while several restaurants and cafés line the promenade and the Langkawi Craft Complex sits a few minutes away. Shark Bay continues onto Black Sand Beach.

Read more: Tips to know before visiting Langkawi, Malaysia

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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia

Combined with some beautiful islands, luxury resorts and colonials towns, Malaysia offers two very distinct experiences: the peninsula and Borneo (an island shared with Indonesia and Brunei). The peninsula or West Malaysia is a mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavors with an efficient and modern capital, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian Borneo features some of the most interesting places in Malaysia with a wild jungle, orangutans, granite peaks and remote tribes.
Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia

Georgetown Inner City

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia
Named after Britain’s King George III, Georgetown is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island. Most of George Town’s population is of Chinese origin. Due to strict controls, George Town retains many of its colonial-era shophouses to this day. It is officially recognized as having a unique architectural and cultural townscape without parallel anywhere in Southeast Asia. The town truly springs to life in the evenings, when most of the locals head to the nearby street hawkers to have their meals and drinks.

Mount Kinabalu

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia
With a summit height at 4,095 meters (13,435 ft), Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Borneo. The mountain is known worldwide for its tremendous botanical and biological species biodiversity. Over 600 species of ferns, 326 species of birds, and 100 mammalian species have been identified at Mount Kinabalu and its surrounding. The main peak of the mountain can be climbed easily by a person with a good physical condition and requires no mountaineering equipment although climbers must be accompanied by guides at all times.

Langkawi

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia
Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination, Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea. The islands are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of about 65,000, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Fringed with long, white beaches and with an interior of jungle covered hills and craggy mountain peaks, it’s easy to see why this is Malaysia’s most heavily promoted tourist destination. The most popular beaches can be found on the west coast with a wide choice of restaurants and eateries and some of the best resorts in Langkawi.

Perhentian Islands

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia
Located off the coast of northeastern Malaysia not far from the Thai border. The Perhentian Islands are the must-go place in Malaysia for budget travelers. They have some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and great diving with plenty of cheap accommodation. The two main islands are Perhentian Besar (“Big Perhentian”) and Perhentian Kecil (“Small Perhentian”). Both the islands have palm-fringed white sandy beaches and turquoise blue sea.

See more: Places to explore Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia

Redang

Don't forget to visit amazing spots in Malaysia
Redang Island is made for beach lovers, with its white sand beaches and crystal clear ocean water, making it popular with snorkelers – great snorkeling is the island’s main attraction. Scuba divers love it here, too. Though it’s one of the largest islands off the eastern Malay Peninsula, it’s small enough that visitors can get around on foot, either on roads or trekking through the jungle. Redang Island is one of nine islands in a marine nature reserve. Accommodations are mostly resorted style.

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