Hi buns!
This is my fifth times i was in Langkawi. 3 days in Langkawi is the perfect amount of time needed to enjoy the sights and delights of Malaysia’s most popular island getaway. The beautiful scenery here is more reminiscent of a tropical island than anywhere else you might find in the country.
I stayed at Tubotel, as this is where the best value accommodation can be found. Its found in a secluded, quiet area at the end of Cenang beach, and this budget hotel has used recycled shipping containers and other materials to create a wonderful, refurbished style of budget accommodation. They have private ‘tubes’ available, some with sea views, as well as dormitories.
Here is my detailed 3-Days Langkawi itinerary, hope its will help you to explore the best that Malaysia’s most famous holiday island has to offer and to make the most of your time here!
Day 1
1500 - Kuah and Langkawi Eagle Square
After had my lunch at Kak Yan Nasi campur, i start my journey in Langkawi by exploring the island’s main ‘city’, Kuah. Although hardly a city by most standards, it’s still the most populated place on the island, and it’s the best place to start to get your bearings and to understand what Langkawi is all about. I love to shopping here, chocolate and all about kitchen needed.
After had my lunch at Kak Yan Nasi campur, i start my journey in Langkawi by exploring the island’s main ‘city’, Kuah. Although hardly a city by most standards, it’s still the most populated place on the island, and it’s the best place to start to get your bearings and to understand what Langkawi is all about. I love to shopping here, chocolate and all about kitchen needed.
1900 - Pasar Malam Temonyong
Langkawi hosts a night market every day of the week and it’s a great opportunity to see local life and to try some of the best local delicacies on the island. The night market changes location every evening, however, so check locally where it’s going to be held.
Langkawi Night Market Schedule:
Sunday : Padang Matsirat
Monday : Ulu Melaka
Tuesday : Kedawang
Wednesday : Kuah
Thursday : Temonyong
Friday : Ayer Hangat
Saturday : Kuah
Times : 7pm – 10pm
Sunday : Padang Matsirat
Monday : Ulu Melaka
Tuesday : Kedawang
Wednesday : Kuah
Thursday : Temonyong
Friday : Ayer Hangat
Saturday : Kuah
Times : 7pm – 10pm
2100 - Restoran Wan Thai, Kuah for dinner
Day 2
1000 - Kilim Geoforest Park
Walk the mangrove boardwalks before taking a boat tour along the winding rivers that weave in and out of the trees under the shadow of the limestone karts. This protected area is one of the most beautiful in Langkawi, and it’s an incredible natural spectacle to finish your trip on!
Walk the mangrove boardwalks before taking a boat tour along the winding rivers that weave in and out of the trees under the shadow of the limestone karts. This protected area is one of the most beautiful in Langkawi, and it’s an incredible natural spectacle to finish your trip on!
1400 - Seven Wells
The staggeringly high Seven Wells, which is located just around the corner from the Sky Bridge. In fact, you may have seen it on the cable car ride up to the peak, far below in the trees.
There are two main viewing areas for Seven Wells. A steep but short hike takes you from the car park to the top of the waterfall where you can stand on a small viewing area and watch the water plummet beneath you. The waterfall takes its name from the seven natural swimming pools which are found at the top here, and in the midday heat, the cold water will be irresistible. The smooth rock has formed natural slides, but don’t worry, although it looks perilously close to the edge of the waterfall, the rocks form a natural barrier to add to the man-made one.
1700 - Pantai Chenang
Then next on the Langkawi travel itinerary is a trip to Pantai Cenang. This is the longest and most popular beach on the island, and while Kuah might be the centre for locals, Cenang beach is the hub for tourists. Many of the best hotels are found here, as are some of Langkawi’s best bars.
Then next on the Langkawi travel itinerary is a trip to Pantai Cenang. This is the longest and most popular beach on the island, and while Kuah might be the centre for locals, Cenang beach is the hub for tourists. Many of the best hotels are found here, as are some of Langkawi’s best bars.
Despite being the busiest beach on the island, you will soon find that compared to many other southeast Asian beaches of a similar quality, Langkawi can be incredibly quiet and clean. If you do find yourself in a busy spot – particularly when the sun goes down – the beach is long enough for you to find a peaceful area.
Day 3
0900 - after breakfast, we are heading to the airport.
0900 - after breakfast, we are heading to the airport.