Get off the beaten path in Malaysia on this epic adventure to the islands of Langkawi in the Andaman Sea. Over seven event-filled days, you’ll enjoy nature tours, Indigenous exchanges, and water-based activities that range from kayaking to island hopping. In between, ride a gondola, shop in duty-free stores, and immerse yourself in Malay culture as you learn the techniques for creating traditional batik art.
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- Ride a gondola to a viewing platform offering great views over the Andaman Sea
- Spend a morning wearing traditional clothing and meeting an Indigenous family
- Boat or kayak your way through pristine mangroves while looking for exotic wildlife
- Explore different islands (and white-sand beaches) during a day-time cruise
Day 1: Arrive in Langkawi, Optional Activities
Welcome to Malaysia! This culturally diverse country in Southeast Asia is home to around 33 million people living in two main regions: Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Within these areas are some 878 islands, and this trip will focus on a special few of them in Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's here you'll enjoy a week of off-the-beaten-path adventures.
First, you'll arrive at Langkawi International Airport on Pulau Langkawi, the main island. A driver will be waiting for you at the terminal to transfer you to your hotel in the city. After checking into your hotel, you'll have the rest of the day free to unwind and enjoy this island paradise.
Langkawi boasts thousands of acres of pristine mangrove forest, with almost half of this coastal fauna protected in the form of parks—and today, you'll experience some of them in all their glory. In the morning, meet your guide and decide whether you want to travel the waters on a four-hour boat tour or a kayak excursion.Either way, you'll embark from a fishing village and visit beaches, lagoons, and limestone rock formations. This is a great opportunity to experience a unique ecosystem that is home to wildlife like red eagles, herons, tree snakes, flying lemurs, and more. During the tour, you'll also stop at a local fish farm, where your guide will lead you on a feeding. At the end of the ride, enjoy a lunch featuring locally-sourced ingredients before transferring back to your hotel.
Day 3: Kampung Visit, Batik Class & Cable Car
After breakfast, you'll leave the hotel and travel to a local kampung (village). These communities are home mainly to Indigenous residents and feature traditional thatched-roof wooden homes. During this unforgettable cultural exchange, you'll visit one such home and meet the family that lives there. Upon arrival, change into traditional Malay clothing (cotton sarongs and blouses for women and shirts for men) and sit down to a home-cooked meal on the porch mat.
You'll participate in some traditional village activities like weaving coconut leaves into rice containers and/or playing congkak. This popular game involves placing marbles or seeds in a series of wooden bowls and trying to fill them up faster than your opponent (your guide will explain the rules before you begin). The experience continues with a tour of the house, ending in the kitchen, where your hosts will teach you to grind a chili paste called sambal. Then you'll prepare a Malay sweet pastry and enjoy it on the porch while being serenaded by a local musician playing the wooden flute.
Today it's time to explore some other islands in this archipelago. In the morning, you'll hop on a boat for a three-hour tour of some of the unspoiled islets around Pulau Langkawi. Each isle you'll visit is known for its verdant jungles, windswept beaches, limestone caverns, and unique rock formations.
It wouldn't be an island vacation without free time for rest and relaxation. To that end, the day is yours to enjoy Langkawi however you like. If you haven't already, take advantage of Langkawi's duty-free status and find great deals at the many outlet shops. You can also spend the entire day soaking in the sun at popular beaches like Pantai Cenang and Tanjung Rhu. Other options include visiting Underwater World (one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia), ziplining at Skytrex Adventure Park, and sampling street food at the Ayer Hangat Night Market (Fridays only).
For your last full day in Langkawi, you'll have more free time during the day before departing on a sunset cruise. This three-hour excursion is ideal for everyone: couples looking for a bit of romance, families interested in a memorable experience, or solo travelers who simply want to spend some time on the water. You'll board a boat in the afternoon and then cruise down the coast as the sun dips below the horizon, tinging the sky shades of orange and red. After sunset, return to the marina and your hotel.
Time flies when you're having fun on a tropical island getaway. At the appropriate time, your driver will pick you up for the transfer to the airport in Langkawi, where you'll catch your flight home. Safe travels!