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Locally known as ‘Pasar Malam’, Langkawi’s markets are held at night. There’s a market for every night of the week, taking place at different locations
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Tun Mahatir bin Mohamad, reverently called Dr. M by the Malaysians is so far the country’s longest running Prime Minister. Born in Kedah, he is a member
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Durian Perangin waterfall is situated on the north eastern part of Langkawi and doesn’t smell or taste like Durian at all. The name is a result of the
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With dramatic mountains draped with dense tropical greenery, and pristine white sandy beaches meeting the turquoise Andaman Sea, Langkawi is an area of
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Travelling with kids is like embarking on an adventure with tiny, unpredictable pirates who demand snacks every 10 minutes, jump on every puddle and disappear
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There’s no better way to start another day in paradise with a good stretch and a spot of quiet contemplation, so its little wonder that yoga studios have
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Crocodiles are reptilian relics of the past that survived the mass extinction event 65 million years ago, and have continued to belly crawl on our planet ever since.
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Although we usually think of Langkawi as one island off the west coast of Malaysia, Pulau Langkawi is just one out of 99 islands in the Langkawi Archipelago.
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Eagles soar over the beautiful islands as monkeys climb between the dense greenery of the rainforest, and black-tipped sharks navigate the Andaman Sea.
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Craft Complex is the cultural and heritage cent of Langkawi which promotes the intricate crafts and art of Malaysia. Known as Kompleks Kraf in Malay, it
