I hope all the foreigners who are planning to come to Langkawi can be sensitive about the dress culture of the Malay community and do some research before arriving. We welcome tourists but please also respect our culture.
@@Hitamjoy that’s the most stupidest thing one can say, people are paying money to enjoy themselves. U expect people to wear winter clothes In the beach is it. As long as u stay true to ur culture it’s good, don’t expect everyone to follow.
What a wonderful video. I'm watching it for the 2nd time. Glad to see that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay. Tanjung Rhu is my favorite beach in Langkawi. Gunung Raya is also a beautiful place for a visit. Hope that I can be on a day cruise around Langkawi archipelago one day. Hope also that I can stay at one of the luxurious hotels like Ritz Carlton, St Regis or Four Seasons, or at least at Berjaya Resorts, The Andaman, The Datai Resort or Danna one day.😀
Awesome I went to Langkawi around Jan 2017 for 1 week and stayed in Pantai Cenang. Apart from the Rice Fields place, I did all the rest in the video as well as most of the list at the end of the video
One of d most popular attractions in Langkawi is its duty free island status, so some products like chocolate, tobacco, beer n liquor r much cheaper from d mainland. I've visited Langkawi 3 times, but haven't done few things like d exploration at d Geopark, visiting d observation Maha Tower in d town, Kuah, n cruise on a yacht around d main island. Glad to see that u guys have had a good time in Langkawi.
Haii guys for your information many negative comment right know from some malaysian and fake tourist is false accusation it just politicaly motivated because langkawi is in opposition leadership..
Best way to get around is by motorbike. You can rent a scooter in Cenang beach. There are many rental shops so just talk to them the day before! It's a quiet island. You can also use Grab to get around. The best hotels are in Cenang. We have links to where we stayed in the description below the video so you can check them out there
The tourism industry has been rattled by Kedah’s PAS-led state government for suggesting that the sale of alcohol would be controlled on the resort island of Langkawi, following its move to shut down gaming outlets in the state. Its leaders have warned that any move to ban liquor will deter tourists from the island, which is a major contributor to Kedah’s economy.
Don't play politics here...Minister of tourism that supposed to promote tourism in Malaysia now became ministry that sabotage tourism in Malaysia...you guys are killing this country...
We got there by ferry from Koh Lipe (Thailand). After, we flew to George Town in Penang as there was no ferry connection anymore there. But we heard that you can take a ferry to the mainland
Langkawi left us beautiful memories, but due to time constraints, we have not visited many of the attractions on the island. Your video is great, it gave me a more comprehensive understanding of Langkawi and I look forward to returning to Langkawi. thanks
You are SPOT ON on the top 10. Also try the pregnant maiden lake. Now there is one of the biggest aerospace exhibition in langkawi called LIMA. Countries from the entire world participate but some have to be turned down due to limited space. Ships, fighter planes, helicopters, sub, weapons are on display.
We preferred Cenang... it's a bit more central that's why we decided to stay there. It was easy to get to any other place ont the island from there. It's also a bit more touristic so more tourism facilities. But Kuah also offers great accommodation and restaurants... so up to you!
We stayed for 5 days and that was enough time to experience all the island has to offer! Could stay 3 days if you plan to visit more places in the country
Yea Grab operates in Langkawi! It can take a bit of time sometimes before you find one. But we got around all fine! And definitely Cameron Highlands, the national parks (Taman Negara if you only stay on the pensinula, otherwise there are better parks in Sabah and Serawak). We also liked Penang, KL, and there are other small islands like Tioman and Perhentian.
Maybe it's a plot expression to bomb Langkawi? Impossible that Langkawi will get tsunami? Maybe a kind of like communist story(under pathway hill, bush, like bandits) but under water and jump to invade kind of plot? Mr Lau/tan/Koh if this is correct, if imagine don't have your identity, alot of bad anticipation?
Definitely a nice place for a honeymoon... very relaxed. I think 5 days is fine... unless you want lots of time at the beach, you can stay maybe a week
Gorgeous! I was wondering if there were any places to swim in Malaysia!?! I heard cannot in Penang. How do exactly do you get the Langkawi from the main land? Thank you!
There are many ways to get into Langkawi. By air, you can get there by plane from either KLIA2 or Penang. On road from mainland, you can get there by taking a ferry from either Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis.
There are many places to swim in Malaysia. Sometimes in Penang, there are season of jellyfish by the shore. There are many beautiful beaches by the shoreline of the east coast of peninsular Malaysia or the beaches on many of the tropical islands in Malaysia.
We visited in March and had wonderful weather… generally the best time is between November and April but with climate changing it’s been more unpredictable the last years. Winds begin to pick up in May, and there's more chance of thunderstorms, but it’s also possible that you’ll have lovely weather!
Siamo stati a Langkawi nel 1991, eravamo pochissimi turisti, ho visto i tramonti piú belli della mia vita. Selvaggia e affascinante. Adesso sarà cambiata...
One of the most helpful videos I’ve seen so far. Question, is it easy to rent a bike there, do you need a drivers license or international license? Thanks for all the tips. 🤩
It was easy to rent a bike. Most rentals were located in Cenang. We just needed to show our driver’s licence (not an international one). They seem to be more relaxed on the island…
Two completely different destinations… langkawi is a chill, relatively small, and laid back island. There’s some things to do but not too much. Bali is bigger and has way more tourists, a bustling nightlife, and more activities and temples.
For non Muslims, just be careful while outside: do not wear shorts and any clothing that reveals your arms or thighs. Also alcohol is a no no. You might be subject to fines and imprisonment.
Nice environment, good scenery. Quite clean. But worst for beach hangout. Overall, overrated. Boring. Prices freaking expensive too despite of poor entertainment & services. Not recommended for beach tourism.👎👎
Damn sad to hear about your experience. We had a good time there and coming from Europe and US, it doesn’t feel overpriced at all 🤣 we’ve been to worse places hahah 😌
As malaysian, i would advise never go langkawi... Is terible now, if go to having dinner the price are super expensive, even local too.. now no one is going there.
I’m local and I’m going there. Just because there’s a price hike which is evident everywhere due to inflation, doesn’t mean “no one is going there” it’s probably just you and the people you hang out with.