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Langkawi Cable Car


Soi Buakhao

Langkawi Cable Car takes visitors on a vertiginous 15-minute ride to the top of mount Mat Cincang, offering breath-taking views of Langkawi’s rainforests, islets, and waterfalls. The journey starts out at the Oriental Village where you’ll pass several stops fitted with open-air view decks along the way. As it gets a little chilly towards the top, we advise bringing a sweater along for the ride. After reaching the 708 metre-tall peak, visitors can enjoy the cool breeze, grab a quick bite, browse through the stalls selling T-shirts and souvenirs, and of course take lots of photos from the observatory deck.

  • Opening Hours: Monday & Tuesday 10:00 – 19:00, Wednesday 12:00 – 19:00, Thursday 10:00 – 19:00, Friday & Saturday 09:30 – 19:00
  • Location: Jalan Telaga Tujuh Teluk Burau, Langkawi
  • Tel: +604 959 4225
  • Price Range: RM35 (adults) and RM25 (children aged two to 12 years old)

More About Langkawi Tourism

Langkawi is a breathtaking tropical paradise located in Malaysia's Andaman Sea. This magnificent island is known for its stunning natural beauty, fascinating history, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. One of the main attractions of Langkawi is its pristine beaches. The island boasts miles of powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Visitors can explore the various beaches around the island, such as the popular Pantai Cenang and the secluded Tanjung Rhu.

Langkawi is also famous for its rich and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the lush rainforests and encounter unique creatures such as the langur monkey, flying lemurs, and hornbills. The island is also home to the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where visitors can discover ancient limestone formations, mangroves, and stunning caves.

For history buffs, Langkawi offers a fascinating glimpse into its past. Visitors can learn about the island's pirate history at the Mahsuri Tomb and Museum or explore the traditional Malay village of Kampung Kedawang. The island also has a vibrant cultural scene, with festivals and events such as the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition and the Langkawi Arts and Cultural Festival. Food lovers will find plenty to indulge in Langkawi. The island's cuisine features a blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences, creating a unique and delicious fusion of flavors. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, traditional curries, and local delicacies such as nasi lemak and laksa.

People Also Ask About Langkawi
  • Q: How to reach Langkawi?

    Ans:

    • By plane: Langkawi International Airport is located on the main island of Langkawi and serves domestic and international flights from various airlines.

    • By ferry: You can take a ferry from Kuala Perlis, Kuala Kedah, Penang, or Satun (Thailand) to Langkawi. The ferry journey can take between 1-2 hours, depending on the departure point.

    • By car: You can drive to Kuala Perlis or Kuala Kedah and park your car at the respective ferry terminals before taking a ferry to Langkawi.

    • By bus: There are direct bus services from Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and other major cities in Malaysia to Kuala Perlis or Kuala Kedah, where you can then take a ferry to Langkawi.

    • By train: There is no train service to Langkawi, as the island is not connected to the national railway network. However, you can take a train to Arau in Perlis, and then take a taxi or bus to Kuala Perlis to catch a ferry to Langkawi.

  • Q: What is the best time to visit Langkawi?

    Ans:

    The best time to visit Langkawi is between the months of November and March when the weather is dry and sunny. However, Langkawi is a year-round destination, and each season has its own unique attractions and activities.

  • Q: What are some popular attractions in Langkawi?

    Ans:

    Some popular attractions in Langkawi include the Langkawi Cable Car, Langkawi Sky Bridge, Langkawi Underwater World, Tanjung Rhu Beach, and Kilim Geopark.

  • Q: What is the nightlife like in Langkawi?

    Ans:

    Langkawi has a relatively low-key nightlife scene, with most bars and restaurants closing by midnight. However, there are a few lively spots in Pantai Cenang and Kuah.

  • Q: What are some popular local dishes to try in Langkawi?

    Ans:

    Some popular local dishes to try in Langkawi include nasi lemak, laksa, roti canai, satay, and mee goreng.

  • Q: Is Langkawi a family-friendly destination?

    Ans:

    Yes, Langkawi is a family-friendly destination, with plenty of attractions and activities suitable for all ages, such as beaches, wildlife parks, and cultural exhibits.