Want to travel to Malaysia Langkawi Island with many questions to ask everyone

Updated on tourism 2024-05-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Only credit cards are accepted). Once you arrive at Kuala Lumpur AirAsia Budget Airport (LCCT), if you want to have a fun time in Kuala Lumpur, you should first stay in Kuala Lumpur. From the airport to Kuala Lumpur city center, you can take the airport bus (9 ringgit per person, to Kuala Lumpur Sentral Railway Station) or take a taxi (about 70-80 ringgit to the city center), but remember to buy a regular taxi ticket at the airport and don't go out to be "wild".

    There are a lot of small hotels in the centre of Kuala Lumpur that are cheap (RM60 to RM100), for example"Petaling Street"There are many of them (also known as "Chinatown", Jalan Petaling), and the owners are all local Chinese. From Kuala Lumpur to Lankao (known locally as "Langkawi" or "Pulau Langkawi"), you can take a bus from Kuala Lumpur "Perhentian Pudu" station to Penang first, the bus ticket seems to be about 40 ringgit per person, 4 and a half hours to arrive. It is possible to spend a night in Penang, there are many hotels near the "Jalan Burma", the environment is nice and fair.

    The next morning early in the Penang pier to take a boat to Lankao, most of the hotels on the island are by the sea, all of the local people's cabins rebuilt, **not expensive, 140 to 200 ringgit, you can directly arrive and then find, now you book online are local hotels, one is not cost-effective, the other is far from the sea. Everything on the island is tax-free, and everyday food is slightly more expensive than outside the island, such as a "roti canai" (roti canai) that can be sold for one ring on the island, but only one ringgit outside the island. But beer and cigarettes are cheap because they are duty-free, and of course perfume and chocolate are also tax-free.

    There are many small restaurants on the island, ** are all about the same, generally speaking, 15 ringgit for two people is enough. There are bonfires every night on the island, and snorkeling and water sports during the day. I have lived in Malaysia for 8 years, and I know a lot about the local grass and trees, I hope to help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I haven't been there, but it seems that there are often very cheap round-trip tickets from Guangzhou to Malaysia. It seems to be AirAsia's.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I booked on AirAsia when I went before, but the time was not good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Langkawi is near the equator and enjoys an average daily temperature of 32 year-round with little variation. Langkawi is open all year round and there are two seasons on the island: the rainy and the dry.

    From July to October, the monsoon enters the region, usually with sharp and brief thunderstorms in the afternoon. The high humidity in the rainy season can make people feel uncomfortable, and it is not suitable for water sports such as snorkeling or diving, but it does not affect the enjoyment of the beach by travelers. The best time to visit is from November to June, when the dry season is when the skies are blue and the seas are calm, making diving a good time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Langkawi, Malaysia is a very good niche tourist destination, and the corresponding business activity is not as strong. You can find more amazing situations and encounters here, especially the unforgettable local culture and cuisine. Here's a detailed strategy for you.

    Weilan is not as well-known as Sabah and Semporna, which are relatively small and less commercial. Many people choose to spend their holidays here, with fewer tourists and low spending. It is more convenient to be close to Kuala Lumpur and they mainly play water sports.

    The largest island in Malaysia, it is geographically located close to Thailand and is located in the Strait of Malacca.

    In the second season of "A Woman's Love", Jon Chen and Alan meet here, where the pace of life is slow, and experience the tranquility of a quiet fishing village.

    Transportation: Rent a car and drive. I got an international driver's license in ** car rental in advance, and the sesame points mortgage payment. 160 yuan to rent a car for about a day, Langkawi has no public traffic macro first notice. Take a taxi or self-drive, and get a Chinese driver's license.

    This is suitable for adventurous friends to experience many observation decks, and it is also convenient to take pictures. It's nice to shoot fresh ** in the art gallery at the foot of the mountain.

    Giant Baby Square: Langkawi's landmark, open from 8:00 to 19:00, where Richard's aunt took pictures. Admission is free, and you can take photos as much as you like.

    Tanjung Road Beach: There are many beaches in Langkawi, but Tanjung Road is one of the most beautiful.

    Mangroves: Geoparks, near airports, ecological landscapes, eagles on lakes. Take a walk, watch the sunset, and relax.

    Baya Island: sea and sky connection, diving, snorkeling, various water sports.

    Langkawi is a duty-free island, and many items are cheaper than Kuala Lumpur.

    Chocolate and white coffee can be taken home. Luxury goods do not need to be bought here.

    All are Chinese drivers. Keep left. Blinding.

    Callaway is full of monkeys. Be careful when driving, and pay attention to sun protection in tropical countries.

    As for the food, I am from the Northeast and I am not used to eating local food, but I am a durian party and I feel very happy.

    Perfect for a slow-paced holiday. The hotel sleeps until it wakes up naturally. After dinner, a walk on the beach was very relaxing.

    There are a lot of hotels on the island with different styles. Find the one you like within your budget.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main tourist attractions in Langkawi, Malaysia are: the seven-story waterfall of the Seven Immortal Wells (Seven Fairy Hills) in the mountain village of Kuala Tiyang; Tanjung Jinma Ridge has "hot water well" hot springs, fairy caves, story rocks, black rice townships, etc.; Because it's with a group, some attractions are just a bit of a walk, but it also depends on your time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Langkawi Island is worth visiting, it is very beautiful.

    2. Langkawi Islands, the largest island group in Malaysia, consists of 99 islands, located in the Strait of Malacca, north of Penang, and geographically close to Thailand. It covers an area of 526 square kilometers. The main peak, Wangshan, is 850 meters above sea level.

    3. Langkawi is surrounded by sea water on all sides, and it is about 80 principalities around the island, and there are many mountains on the island. There are two hot spots on the island, one is around the vicinity of Langkawi Airport, mainly Cenang Beach, Seven Immortals, Oriental Village Cable Car, Island Tour, etc., and the other is Kuah, which is the commercial and administrative center of Langkawi, located on the southwest side of Langkawi Island, with Giant Eagle Plaza, Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall, and the International Book Market where you can buy ancient books or rare books. You can also visit the mausoleum of Princess Masuri, who once cast a spell for Langkawi. In the northernmost part of Langkawi, there are also mangrove forests, Tanjung Lu Beach, and Hac Sa Beach Zhu.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, let me introduce you to the attractions in Langkawi.

    Langkawi Island Hopping Tour (Wet Rice Island, Pregnant Woman Island, Lion Island).

    Paya Island

    Geopark, Mangrove Forest, Sky Bridge

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Redang Island(English: Redang Island, Malay: Pulau Redang) is located 45 km off the northeastern coast of Terengganu, Malaysia, not far from Peninsular Malaysia.

    The island is one of the most beautiful islands in Malaysia and a famous tourist destination. There are a number of resorts in Redang Island for tourists to stay. In 2000, the famous movie Summer Momo Tea was filmed on this island.

    The waters around Redang Island have been designated as a marine park protected area in Malaysia** and no one is allowed to fish and remove coral shellfish and other creatures in the 23-nautical-mile waters, but they can swim, dive and take underwater photography in the marine park, or explore the island's rainforest.

    LangkawiLocated in the Strait of Malacca, Langkawi is the largest of the 104 large and small islands off the coast of Kedah, Malaysia.

    Langkawi is about 112 km north of Penang and is administratively located in the Malaysian state of Kedah, geographically close to Thailand.

    Langkawi was granted duty-free port status in 1987 and today the island's economy is dominated by tourism, making it one of Malaysia's top tourist attractions.

    I recommend Redang Island.

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