Experience the spectacular glass floor on the topmost level of the Maha Tower. This innovative structure allows you to “walk on air” as it gives visitors a stunning view of the Langkawi archipelago – right under your feet. The tower’s unique tilted viewing window also allows visitors to “hover” over the panoramic views of the bustling crowds dotted around the esplanade, coupled with the magical sparkle of the vast Andaman Sea.
Experience the spectacular glass floor on the topmost level of the Maha Tower. This innovative structure allows you to “walk on air” as it gives visitors a stunning view of the Langkawi archipelago – right under your feet. The tower’s unique tilted viewing window also allows visitors to “hover” over the panoramic views of the bustling crowds dotted around the esplanade, coupled with the magical sparkle of the vast Andaman Sea.
Experience the spectacular glass floor on the topmost level of the Maha Tower. This innovative structure allows you to “walk on air” as it gives visitors a stunning view of the Langkawi archipelago – right under your feet. The tower’s unique tilted viewing window also allows visitors to “hover” over the panoramic views of the bustling crowds dotted around the esplanade, coupled with the magical sparkle of the vast Andaman Sea.
Head out on this 1.4-km out-and-back trail near Langkawi, Kedah. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 19 min to complete. This trail is great for running and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
Kapas Island is an island in Marang District, Terengganu, Malaysia, with a smaller island, Pulau Gemia, located north of it. It measures roughly 1.5 by 2.5 km. Its name, Pulau Kapas, refers to the island's white beaches.
Pasir Panjang is a village district 25km away from Port Dickson town. The area is popular for fishing activities, with a jetty for fishermen that leads out to muddy seas. The main attraction here is the 13 hectare Pasir Panjang Recreational Forest, a small park equipped with generous facilities, including training camps, gazebos and floating decks along the coast.
Pantai Kok beach is one of the most picturesque and secluded beaches in Langkawi. Located approx 25 kilometres away from Kuah Town, this beach is renowned for its crystal blue waters, serene ambience, and shallow coastline that is ideal for swimming.
Pulau Maiga is a beautiful island with sandy beaches lined with coconut trees. It is situated in the Tun Sakaran Marine Park and lies between the tear-shaped island of Sibuan and the more populated island of Selakan.
Bohey Dulang is the second-largest island among the Tun Sakaran Marine Park archipelago. Bohey Dulang is a trekkers’ and birdwatchers’ favorite, offering fantastic views from its 353m peak. Birds are aplenty on the island. Is it possible to walk around the island at low tide on the beach.
The Bajau Laut are known as ‘Sea Gypsies’ due to their nomadic, seafaring way of life. They may be found in Mabul, Bohey Dulang, Sibuan, Maiga, Mantabuan, Selakan & Omadal. The Regatta Lepa is a popular annual festival celebrating their wonderful customs an traditions.
Kapalai Dive Resort is a luxury water village built on stilts over the sandbanks of the Ligitan reefs and located only a few minutes by boat from Sipadan and Mabul islands
The Mantanani Islands form a small group of three islands off the north-west coast of the state of Sabah, Malaysia, opposite the town of Kota Belud, in northern Borneo. The largest island is Mantanani Besar; the other two are Mantanani Kecil and Lungisan.
Bukit Bubus Paragliding Park (formerly known as Kota Putera Paragliding Park), located 90 minutes away from Kuala Terengganu city, is a popular paragliding spot on the East Coast for its breathtaking views by the sea.