I started off writing about my three days trip (from 15May to 17May 2014) to Pulau Langkawi and in the end realised, I had too much to write about it till I have to split the post into parts.I have so much to share and so many lovely memories in this island that it seemed like a waste to just have it etched in my memory and not on my blog. By the way, this time I am not going to log down my post like a travelogue from Day 1 to Day 3 but I will be showcasing the places I visited in Langkawi.
Being a first timer to Langkawi I never expect it gave me so much joy and special moment in this trip! Well honestly I never expect much cause people will always hype about overseas travel, but that thinking is so wrong!! Langkawi Island has so much to offer from breathtaking view, great outdoor activity, duty free shop and many more! Though I did not do any extreme activities like Island hopping or Mangrove tour, I visited a lot of places until my time become very pack. My purpose for this trip just to relax, chill and leisure.
View from the ferry heading to Langkawi Island
Arriving Langkawi Jetty
When my girlfriend and I arrived at the Langkawi jetty, there were so many car rental to choose. At first, we asked for a Perodua Myvi (auto), but they told us that the car was rented a few hours ago and offered us a Proton Saga Flx (auto) instead. Then, we checked in to our hotel which is in Kuah Town.
1) Black Sand Beach, Langkawi ( Pantai Pasir Hitam )
Pantai Pasir Hitam or Black Sand Beach is located in Langkawi. It's a little far from Kuah Town or Pantai Cenang. Initially I thought it is just simply stone, big stone by the beach, and black of course. But after i step on it and touch it, yes it is really black sand!!! Kinda not use to it, since i never see black sand in my life before. Unlike other sand, the texture of black sand is so soft.
Black Sand Beach, Langkawi
Dont just concentrate the black sand but the whole view
My lovely girlfriend
Jiayu & MunChin 2014 - 05 - 15 到此一游
2) Tanjung Rhu
Tanjung Rhu Beach is one of the best beaches in Langkawi. Depending on the time of day, the Tanjung Rhu area may often appear like a ghost town, with shops closed and perhaps even a few tumbleweeds rolling by. But don’t pass it by, because there’s a whole lot more going on here than meets the eye. The area offers a true kampung experience and isn’t far from some tourist hotspots and activities such as Komplex Kraft (Craft Complex).
Pantai Tanjung Rhu, Langkawi
Beautiful !!!
Dear and Me
Thanks to the photographer..
@ Tanjung Rhu Beach
3) The Eagle Square Langkawi (Dataran Lang)
Also known as Eagle Square, Dataran Lang is one of Langkawi’s best known manmade attractions. A sight that greets visitors to the island via ferry. Adjacent to the CHOGM Park and Taman Lagenda Langkawi, the monument is also within walking distance of some of the best duty-free shops in Langkawi and the Jetty Point Mall – chocolates and alcohol are especially good buys here.
Dataran Lang
Mr & Mrs >o<
Nice View 吹吹风
Walking to Jetty Point Mall to have our dinner
Eagle Square Night View
The surrounding was nice
4) Lagenda Park (Taman Lagenda, Langkawi)
Langkawi is full of mysteries and tales, and what better place for visitors to take is Lagenda Park Langkawi, a park that highlights the many myths and legends of this intriguing island. The recently renovated Lagenda Park is a lovely outdoor-garden museum and a great Langkawi experience. It is a scenic park with beautiful gardens of vivid local blooms, plants and fruit trees.
Lagenda Park (Taman Lagenda, Langkawi)
Komanwel 1998
View from Lagenda Park
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