What is so special about Langkawi?

Langkawi has a laid back atmosphere that makes it very different from other parts of Malaysia, and many people flock here for the pretty beaches and natural scenery. Some of the highlights of the island include its soaring peaks with sweeping vistas as well as its iconic cable car.

How would you describe Langkawi?

Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast. Surrounded by turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free alcohol, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be.

Who built Langkawi?

Langkawi Sky Bridge

Langkawi Sky Bridge Jambatan Udara Langkawi
Designer Peter Wyss
Engineering design by CEPAS Plan Angkasa Jurutera Perunding
Constructed by Alam Langkawi B&O Construction BBR Construction Systems (M)
Opened 2005

Who owns Langkawi?

Owned by the Anak Minang From Saribas, Sarawak and has been established in October 1993, The Datai Langkawi was at the time managed by General Hotel Management (GHM), a hotel management company based in Singapore.

Who owns Langkawi island?

Langkawi, a cluster of 99 islands separated from mainland Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca, is a district of the state of Kedah in northern Malaysia and lies approximately 51 kilometres (32 mi) west of Kedah. The total landmass of the islands is 47,848 hectares (118,230 acres).

How Langkawi got its name?

Langkawi is an island of legends. Its name is believed to have originated from the abundance of eagles on the island: helang (eagle in Malay) and kawi (marble in Sanskrit), begets the moniker helang-kawi which was eventually toned down to Langkawi.

Who owns Langkawi Island?

Which is better Bali or Langkawi?

To answer that question we must consider several factors. Bali measures 5,780KM2, whilst Langkawi’s main island is much smaller, at 478.5KM2, with 98 smaller islands to explore. The larger size of Bali means more choice of hotels, restaurants, attractions, and areas to stay in.

What is the famous legend in Langkawi?

Mahsuri
The best known legend of Langkawi is of Mahsuri, a pretty maiden who lived in Langkawi between 1762 and 1800. The story goes that Mahsuri , the daughter of Pandak Mayah and Cik Alang, grew up to be a beautiful young woman of marrying age.