Tucked away on the southwest of Langkawi, Resorts World Langkawi is a vacation resort for those who delight in a carefree island escapade.
Wake up to majestic seascapes kissed by the tropical sunshine.
Take a romantic stroll by the picturesque Zest Boardwalk.
Dip and dine to a panoramic view of the ocean from the Infinity Pool.
Live up the night to music, games and drinks at the Salt Shake Bar.
Come and rediscover your paradise at Resorts World Langkawi.
Getting Here
By Air
From Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi approximately 50 minutes.
From Singapore to Langkawi approximately 1 hour 25 minutes
By Road
From Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Perlis approximately 7 hours (528km)
By Rail
From Kuala Lumpur to Arau approximately 7 hours.
From Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Kedah Jetty (KTM Express Langkawi) approximately 6 hours (407km)
By Ferry
From Kuala Kedah to Kuah approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
From Kuala Perlis to Kuah approximately 45 minutes.
From Penang to Kuah approximately 2 hours
PULAU LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA ATTRACTIONS
Capture picture-perfect moments on a Sunset Cruise. Enjoy the warm sea breeze and soothing sounds of the waves lapping against the boat. The warm glow of the sunset will lull you into a mellow mood. As you admire the Geo Park that makes up Langkawi Island and stunning sunset, have a drink from the open bar. Choose from the wide selection of beer, wine, liquor, cocktails and fruit juices among others.
Hike along nature's trail to the beauteous Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls.
Points of Interest:
Jungle trekking
Cascading waterfalls and streams for swimming
Scenic outdoor photography
Sample traditional remedies at the Nusantara Gamat Factory. Find out why the locals belief so strongly in the healing power of the highly sought after 'gamat' or sea cucumber. Walk through the process as 'gamat' is prepared with a diverse mixture of herbs and roots to produce potions to treat a wide variety of ailments. Peruse and sample the traditional health and beauty products on display.
Points of Interest:
• Educational visitors' centre
• Herbs and roots exhibits
• 'Gamat'-based products store
Visitors arriving at the Kuah Jetty will notice a giant red eagle statue permanently suspended in mid-flight. That marks the location of the Kuah Jetty Eagle Square; a mini park filled with scenic ponds, bridges, covered terraces, restaurants and barrel vaults made of bricks. The square is a great place to take a stroll with friends ....
Gleaming silverware, meticulously-crafted wooden figures, delicately-crafted bamboo carvings, tapestries of intricate batik silk – the Cultural Craft Complex located in Teluk Yu has an array of traditional Malaysian handicrafts for the visitor to admire and maybe even purchase. Built to promote Malaysia’s cultural heritage, the gallery is free to enter.
Watch over 3,000 crocodiles of various species feeding and basking in the sun but don’t fall over into the pens! The crocodile farm is situated in Datai Bay, just 30km away from Kuah. The farm harvest crocodiles for their skin and besides leather products, visitors can even buy stuffed baby crocodiles from the souvenir shop. Crocodile ....
Rice, rice and rice – This is the bread of Asians, a necessary ingredient to every meal. The Rice Garden is dedicated to the humble grain, imparting knowledge of its history from the museum, demonstrating its cultivation in the farm and finally tasting its goodness in the restaurant! Located just ten minutes away from the airport,...
Padang Masirat, right next to the airport, was the site of a mass paddy-burning spree conducted by Langkawi’s inhabitants when Siamese invaded in 1821. The purpose was to prevent the enemy from attaining an extra source of food. Today, visitors can still find burnt rice grains on the ground two hundred years after the incident.
The famous legend of Langkawi; the legend tells the tale of a woman accused of adultery and sentenced to death. When stabbed, she bled white blood as a sign of her innocence. Today, visitors can see read the full story at her tomb in Kampung Mawat, several kilometres away from Kuah. Nearby is also a traditional..
The Underwater World Langkawi is an innovative marine aquarium which houses 5,000 types of aquatic life and some mammal and reptile species. A trip here will definitely enlighten you on the beauty of Malaysia’s flora and fauna both on land and sea. There is also a 3-D theatre which showcases documentaries on marine life for visitors.
A ride on a cable car takes tourists to Langkawi Sky Bridge - a true highlight of the region, elevated at a height of 2300 feet above sea level. From the top of this bridge, the mesmerising views of the rainforest along with the Telaga Tujuh waterfalls make sure to leave visitors spellbound.
Langkawi Cable car is also known as the Sky Cab claims to be the steepest cable car ride in the world; that takes visitors at a height of 708 meters up in the sky, above the sea level. The cable car carries passengers to Mount Mat Cincang - Langkawi's second highest peak and thus is considered as one of the must-visit places to see in Langkawi.
Every coastal region has the busiest beach and for Langkawi - Pantai Cenang is the one. One of the most commonly visited tourist attractions in Langkawi, Pantai Cenang attracts visitors for its cafe-restobar culture; and also because it is a 10 minutes ride from the airport. Families are often seen visiting this beach as there a number of kid-friendly attractions around such as the Underwater world, Kiki club, and the rice garden museum.
The mangrove safari, also known as Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is nestled at the northeastern tip of Langkawi and is full of sandy beaches, mangrove swamps, lush green trees. It is just a 10 minutes drive from Tanjung Rhu beach and thus, is a good option for families; especially those with kids. During the months of September to March, which form the migratory season, tourists can spot different species of birds here.
On the list of places to visit in Langkawi, Pulau Payar marine life makes its name well deservingly. The marine park has and continues to attract snorkeling and diving enthusiasts from all over the world who are keen on discovering Langkawi’s underwater life. The park comprises of four islands - Pulau Payar, Pulau Kaca, Pulau Lembu, and Pulau Senangtang; Pulau Payar being the largest one.