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The best of Langkawi: the perfect five day itinerary

Travelling is pricier than ever for families, here are some recommendations for a value for money Langkawi trip

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2022 11:00AM

The best of Langkawi: the perfect five day itinerary
The iconic eagle at Dataran Lang is one of many Instagrammable places in Langkawi. – Pic courtesy of Lada, December 28, 2022

OFTEN find yourself scrolling through your social feed day dreaming about tropical getaways? As most people are feeling the squeeze of inflation, it goes without saying that budget becomes an important factor to consider when it comes to planning trips.

With that in mind, we’ve curated an extensive and complete itinerary on the best things to do in Langkawi together with some of the must-eat places to experience. 

Day 1

The Langkawi Skycab. – Pic courtesy of Lada
The Langkawi Skycab. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Start your day by visiting the Oriental Village, the home of Langkawi Skycab and SkyBridge. The area is only a 20-minute drive from Langkawi International Airport. 

The 3D Art Museum. – Pic courtesy of Lada
The 3D Art Museum. – Pic courtesy of Lada

There are amazing dramatic views from the Skycab’s platforms all the way up to 708m above sea level. There are plenty of activities in Oriental Village, such as feeding animals and experiencing the joys of animal therapy at Machinchang Pet Land, defying reality at VR Universal, and being entertained by the 3D interactive paintings at the 3D Art Museum. 

Telaga Tujuh Waterfall. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Telaga Tujuh Waterfall. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Check out Restaurant Siti Fatimah for an impressive variety of Malay dishes. Continue your journey by making your way to the Telaga Tujuh Waterfall, one of the island’s most revered and majestic natural wonders. Cool down in this waterfall, with cheeky monkeys swinging between their branches.

Langkapuri Resort Roof Top Restaurant is the place to go for as it offers both good food and a view that’s delightful on the stomach as well as your eyes. 

Day 2

Underwater World Langkawi. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Underwater World Langkawi. – Pic courtesy of Lada

For day two on this idyllic island, consider island hopping. This activity is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the wildlife, dense forests, freshwater, and picturesque views. Head over to the Underwater World Langkawi, one of the largest marine and freshwater aquaria in Southeast Asia.

For lunch, eat at Smiling Buffalo, a café tucked in a boutique chalet. With its wall-less structure, flourishing tropical garden, and relaxed ambience, you are promised a good lunch escapade. 

Be sure to also check out Langkawi Craft Complex which sells exquisite artworks from Malaysian craftsmen and artists. The main Craft Complex has a succession of halls with several sections that are designated as museums, displaying varieties of intricate art and craft items reflecting the cultural Malaysian heritage. Entrance is free and you will definitely leave with a souvenir or two. 

Langkawi Craft Complex. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Langkawi Craft Complex. – Pic courtesy of Lada

For shopaholics, enjoy duty-free shopping amongst the widest variety of luxury brands at designated duty-free stores, shops, and shopping centres at Kuah. 

To capture Instagrammable holiday moments, stand in front of the eagle’s base at Dataran Lang to take an instantly recognizable selfie. To end your day, bring your family to Wonderland Seafood at Kuah Town, the locals’ to-go place when it comes to seafood at pocket friendly prices. 

Day 3

Temurun Waterfall. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Temurun Waterfall. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Have a refreshing start with a breakfast picnic at Temurun Waterfall, which consists of three tiers with a 200-meter drop, making it the highest waterfall in Langkawi.

After breakfast, go to the ominously named Pasir Tengkorak beach which features activities like trekking, camping, swimming, and sunbathing for big and small groups alike. Experience fresh steamed crabs that are caught in the mangrove forests at Crab Farm for lunch. 

Pasir Tengkorak beach. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Pasir Tengkorak beach. – Pic courtesy of Lada

For the second half of the day, immerse yourself in a relaxing Mangrove Tour at Kubang Badak Island and be amazed at Malaysia’s biggest crocodile in captivity at Crocodile Adventureland. To cap off your night, enjoy value-for-money seafood whilst basking in stunning views of the Andaman Sea at Warung Upih.

Day 4

Tanjung Rhu Beach. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Tanjung Rhu Beach. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Start your morning right with nature at Tanjung Rhu Beach, an amazing getaway that features untouched corridors of forests, serene shorelines, and peaceful enclaves for visitors looking for a tranquil retreat. At Tanjung Rhu, unmissable adventures await those who are seeking thrilling experiences such as stand-up paddling, kayaking, and paragliding. 

Ayer Hangat Village Salt Water Hotspring. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Ayer Hangat Village Salt Water Hotspring. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Unwind at Ayer Hangat Village Salt Water Hotspring, where you can soak in soothing and relaxing hot springs. Tantalise your tastebuds at Mak Ngah Gulai Panas, said to have the best Malay Curry Fish in Langkawi! 

Discover many animals and have up-close interactions with them during feeding sessions at Langkawi Wildlife Park. See a different side of Langkawi in a rewarding mangrove tour, which can be privately customised for an unforgettable experience. For dinner, indulge in a dizzying array of pizza styles at Artisans Pizza.

Day 5

Makam Mahsuri. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Makam Mahsuri. – Pic courtesy of Lada

On your final day in this paradise, be sure to experience the culture Langkawi has to offer by visiting Makam Mahsuri, where you will have an amazing time learning about the Mahsuri’s tomb, the final resting place of a beautiful maiden.

For your next stop, drop by Langkawi Rice Garden Museum or Laman Padi, a popular eco-tourism spot at Chenang Beach where you can learn about rice cultivation in a rustic setting.

For traditional Malay cuisine, explore Nasi Dagang Pak Malau during lunch for nasi dagang with a generous selection of side dishes such as chicken curry, beef rendang, mutton korma, pickled cucumber and sambal.

Langkawi Rice Garden Museum. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Langkawi Rice Garden Museum. – Pic courtesy of Lada

If you love fruits and eco-tourism, Mardi Agro Technology Park Langkawi is a treat for you. Learn about local agriculture and farming techniques and be awestruck by the sweeping stretch of land consisting of fruit farms over Gunung Raya Reserve forest.

For splashing fun, visit Perdana Quay Eco Marine Park Langkawi, the first interactive sea water theme park in Asia.

For dinner, visit Kapal Layar Langkawi Restaurant. With a mini sailboat docked on its rooftop, this restaurant is truly an arresting sight to behold. 

Mardi Agro Technology Park Langkawi. – Pic courtesy of Lada
Mardi Agro Technology Park Langkawi. – Pic courtesy of Lada

Craving a refreshing family adventure? Look no further than the stunning shores of Langkawi Island. – The Vibes, December 28, 2022

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