Langkawi Island

Some 30 km off the west coast of mainland Malaysia lies an archipelago of over 100 islands in the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. This is the Langkawi groups of islands, coveted as the Jewel of Kedah. And travelers of all kinds – nature lovers, history buffs, adventure seekers, and even hopeless romantics – are sure to find something to match their interests within these numerous Langkawi islands.
The main Langkawi island itself is known for its marvelous diving opportunities. And that’s not all! From an expansive Underwater World along the Pantai Cenang to the high-flying Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi continues to provide a new delight in every minute fragment.
About Langkawi Island

As mentioned before, Langkawi is a group of 104 islands in Malaysia. Most of these islands are uninhabited. Of the few inhabited Langkawi islands, the largest one is the Pulau Langkawi or the main Langkawi island. This main Langkawi island in Malaysia is known for its geography that is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. click here to see a video about Langkawi Island