The Langkawi Sky Bridge is an engineering marvel located 700 meters above sea level. Suspended from a single pylon, the bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea. Visitors can take the scenic cable car ride from the Oriental Village to the top of the bridge.
Located in the northwest corner of Langkawi, Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls is a stunning series of seven interconnected waterfalls. Visitors can either hike up to the top or swim in the cool and refreshing pools at the bottom. The lush rainforest surroundings make for a perfect nature escape.
One of the most beautiful beaches in Langkawi, Tanjung Rhu is known for its crystal clear water and pristine white sand. Visitors can go for a swim, sunbathe or take a leisurely stroll along the beach. There are also many water sports activities available for those who are interested.
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is a 100 square km uninhabited protected area in the northeastern part of Langkawi. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the mangrove forests, limestone cliffs and hidden caves in the park. The park is also an important habitat for wildlife such as eagles, macaques and otters.
Eagle Square is a popular landmark in Langkawi and a great place to watch the sunset. The square is graced by a giant statue of a magnificent eagle that symbolizes the island's name. Visitors can take a leisurely walk around the square or enjoy some local street food from nearby vendors.
If you have more time, you could visit the Langkawi Wildlife Park to see more animals and even feed some of them. For those interested in traditional Malay culture and architecture, the Mahsuri's Tomb is worth a visit. If you have less time, you could skip Kilim Karst Geoforest Park and head straight to Eagle Square to enjoy the sunset.