Langkawi, a holiday paradise that combines a tranquil setting from the natural world and luxury from the modern accommodation facilities offering opulence and scenery all at once.
The
island of Langkawi, Malaysia is an exotic holiday destination that
offers accommodation of all kinds (from budget beach chalets to the most
sybaritic five star resorts) and amenities sitting side by side with
idyllic beaches, ancient rainforests and quaint villages. Langkawi
Malaysia is an archipelago of 99 tropical islands (or 104, depending on
tide) off the north-western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, about 30km
from Kuala Perlis on the mainland. The island was named after two Malay
words – ‘lang’ (eagle) and ‘kawi’ (reddish brown), hence the imposing
eagle statue at Dataran Lang (Eagle Square), welcoming visitors who
arrive on the island through the Kuah Jetty.
The archipelago has some of the world’s most pristine rainforests,
limestone and karst formations, caves with stunning stalactites and
stalagmites, and among the world’s most beautiful beaches washed by
clear emerald waters teeming with marine life.
ATMs and Money Exchange booths are available at the Langkawi Airport,
at Langkawi Parade Shopping Complex and next to Underwater World at
Pantai Cenang.
Langkawi is a duty-free island, and alcohol is significantly cheaper
here than in the rest of Malaysia. Hotel tariffs and retail goods are
exempt from government duty. Visitors with more than 48 hr stay in
Langkawi are exempt on items like wines and liquor (1 liter), tobacco
(200 cigarettes), apparel, cosmetics, souvenirs and gifts, food and food
preparations and portable electronic items (one item).
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