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A must visit for its nature activities and duty free shopping, Langkawi’s best beaches include Cenang Beach, Burau Bay, Kok Beach and Datai Beach. For those looking for more adventure, Pulau Payar Marine Park is a popular site for snorkeling and diving. Take a boat ride through a mangrove forest and explore caves or go jungle trekking to Seven Wells Waterfall and swim in the mountain pools.
Also known as Sky Cab, this is the steepest cable car ride in the world that takes visitors 708 meters high for a 360 panoramic view of the surrounding islands and the southern shore of Thailand. The suspended Sky Bridge at the top of Machinchang Mountain is the longest free span and curved bridge in the world. Be sure to post a postcard, letter or greeting card to friends or loved ones via SkyPos, a specially placed post box on top of the mountain.
Located at the foothills of Machincang Mountain, this is an open air complex with a huge lake, art galleries, restaurants, and retail and handicraft stores. If you are looking for more adventure, visit Falconry Encounters, Tiger Gallery and Elephant Adventure to get a closer look at eagles, tigers and elephants.
A dramatic 27-acre bay, this harbor has evolved from a small fishing village to a well-developed township and a gateway for yachts of various sizes. The harbor is noteworthy for Perdana Quay, a boardwalk opposite the marina featuring restaurants and shops.
Founded by oil painter, Aza Osman and batik artist and designer, Roshadah Yusof and, this art gallery features a batik workshop, showroom and handicraft display offering high quality local products. Batik and songket material are transformed into wall scrolls, cushion covers, handbags, purses and other small mementos for visitors to bring back home.
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