Kilim Geoforest Park is definitely the place which will provide you unique sightseeing experience on geological heritage in Langkawi. It is one of conservative areas in Langkawi (out of three) with World Geopark status by UNESCO as proudly listed in the Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) Website. The other two are the Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park and the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park.
As a part of UNESCO Network of Global Geopark, this 100 square kms of forest is a natural reserve with an ancient geological heritage, countless natural wonders, home to a myriad of flora and fauna. It is currently under the management of the Cooperative of Kilim Village Community Langkawi Limited. With the practice of unique ecotourism, Kilim Geopark Forest also added values to both Edutourism and Geotourism.
The main way to explore this stunning and amazing Geoforest Park is by hopping on a boat ride, kayaking or Jetski Tour in the Kilim River. Such tours are offered by the most of the local travel operators and represent a great introduction to the complex ecosystem of the Kilim Geopark Forest.
Generally, Mangrove Tours are departed from the Kilim Jetty which located at the north eastern of Langkawi. The price range will be fluctuated depends on the durations of the tours and the number of spots visited.
Private A (2 Hours)
RM 250 Per Boat
Maximum 10 People
Fish Farm
Floating Restaurant (Order & Pay At Restaurant For Lunch)
Eagle Feeding
Mangrove Sightseeing
Crocodile Cave
Andaman Sea Tour
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Bat Cave
The Cave was named due to a great variety of bat families hanging inside the cave .Upon your arrival of the Bat Cave (also known as Gua Kelawar), you will notice that there is a wooden footbridge that runs throughout the entire Bat Cave. The Bat Cave Island actually consisted of two caves - the larger cave with approximately 750 square meters and the smaller cave with only about 270 square meters.
Various kind of magnificent limestones formations can be found along the way insides the bat cave. They have drip through the cave roofs and onto the floors. Such incredible natural formations were created slowly over a million of years by dissolution of acid groundwater or underground river.
Private B (3 Hours)
RM 350 Per Boat
Maximum 10 People
Bat Cave (RM2/Person to be pay at the entrance)
Monkey Feeding
Fish Farm
Floating Restaurant (Order & Pay At Restaurant For Lunch)
Eagle Feeding
Mangrove Sightseeing
Crocodile Cave
Andaman Sea Tour
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Swimming At Private Beach
Eagle Watching & Feeding
As the name of suggested, eagle is the symbolic of Langkawi island as its name derives from the Malay words ‘Helang’ for eagle. Thousands of eagles can be found on the island with the most conspicuous of which are the White-bellied Fish Eagle Haliaeetus Leucogaster and the Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus. During the eagle watching and feeding session, the boatman will shut down the engine to eliminate the noise and start throwing the chicken meats into the water. Subsequently, you are able to get a sight of eagle soaring high up in the sky and swoop down chicken meats with great accuracy to catch its meal for the day.
Private B (3 Hours)
RM 450 Per Boat
Maximum 10 People
Bat Cave (RM2/Person to be pay at the entrance)
Monkey Feeding
Fish Farm
Floating Restaurant (Order & Pay At Restaurant For Lunch)
Eagle Feeding
Mangrove Sightseeing
Crocodile Cave
Andaman Sea Tour
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Swimming At Private Beach
Fish Feeding/Snorkel At Dangli Island (Bring Your Own Snorkel Set Or Rent At The Jetty)
Floating Fish Farm
Floating Fish farm is considered as a standard stop during the Kilim Mangrove Tours. It consists of about 40 sea cages submerged with nets that kept different type of fishes. Usually, the local guide will show you the way in feeding the giant black stingrays and even allow you to hand-feed them with some small fishes. You can also observe marine creatures like arches fishes, Groupers, and Horseshoe crab during the visit to floating fish farm.