• This is a serene place perfectly selected for this majestic mosque. The surrounding is swarm with dragon fly due to the nature comfort. Masjid Al Hussain is one of the many floating mosques to be built in Malaysia. This magnificent landmark located in Kuala Perlis was stunningly designed with modern Islamic tropical culture in mind, featuring elements that bring a touch of nature to its facade. If you look closely, the mosque is filled with intricate natural elements such as coral stones, broken quartz, marble, granite and pebble stones.
    Islam
    Masjid
    Masjid Al Hussein
    Mosque
    Perlis
    Religion
  • 14120471 - long jetty at gua cerita in langkawi island, malaysia
    fieldwork
    gua cerita
    kedah
    langkawi
    malaysia
    rock art
    tourism
    archaeology
    beach
    beautiful
    blue
    bridge
    coast
    exotic
    island
    jetty
    landscape
    mountain
    ocean
    outdoor
    paradise
    pier
    relaxation
    scene
    scenic
    sea
    seascape
    shore
    sky
    tourist
    travel
    tree
    tropical
    vacation
    water
  • Langkawi Sky Bridge, Langkawi island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia
    Don Mammoser
    langkawi
    island
    archipelago
    andaman
    sea
    ocean
    malaysia
    kedah
    pulau
    malacca
    strait
    travel
    destination
    tropical
    southeast
    asia
    asian
    nature
    cable
    car
    sky
    bridge
    pedestrian
    landscape
    landmark
    scenery
    view
    point
    aerial
    coast
    seascape
    footbridge
    panorama
    hanging
    jungle
    mountains
    hill
    blue
  • fisherman's cottage and pier at sunrise.
    background
    beach
    beautiful
    beauty
    blue
    boat
    coast
    cottage
    dusk
    fisherman
    fishing
    holiday
    horizon
    jetty
    landscape
    light
    natural
    nature
    ocean
    paradise
    pier
    reflection
    relax
    sea
    seascape
    season
    sky
    summer
    sun
    sunlight
    sunrise
    sunset
    texture
    tourism
    travel
    tropical
    vacation
    view
    village
    wallpaper
    water
    penang
    malaysia
  • 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.
    Island Beaches
    Langkawi
    Tower
    Sunset
  • 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.
    Langkawi
    Island Beaches
    Tower
    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.
    Langkawi
    Tower
    Island Beaches
    Sea
  • Malaysian durians, like Musang King, are known for their creamy texture and blend of sweet and bitter flavours. They have deep yellow flesh.Durians are planted on a large scale in Penang state and also in Pahang and are one of the most valuable crops for Malaysia. Starting in June to July and lasting until September, truckloads of durian can be seen all over Malaysia, originating from places like Johor and Pahang.
    Durian
    Fruits
    Agro
    Farm
  • Silat is the collective term for a class of indigenous martial arts from the Nusantara and surrounding geocultural areas of Southeast Asia. It is traditionally practised in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand, Southern Philippines and Southern Vietnam.[1] There are hundreds of different styles (aliran) and schools (perguruan) which tend to focus either on strikes, joint manipulation, weaponry, or some combination thereof.
    Culture
    Heritage
    Kedah
    Silat
  • The icon of Langkawi, Eagle Square or locally known as Dataran Lang is the home for Langkawi’s giant statue of an eagle which according to old folklore where Langkawi get its name from : The two Malay words – ‘helang’ (eagle) and ‘kawi’ (reddish brown): hence lang-kawi.
    Kedah
    Landmark
    Langkawi
    Monument
    Dataran Lang
  • Located in Pantai Tengah, Hidden Langkawi is a Restaurant and Bar overlooking the gorgeous sea view.
    Island Beaches
    Langkawi
    Restaurant
  • George Town, Penang is a cultural mashup like no other, with its striking Peranakan architecture, diverse cuisine and famous Penang Street Art representing a unique mix of Malay, Indian and Chinese heritage. The island of Penang, off the west coast of Malaysia, was also a British colony and signs of its colonial past are evident.
    Arts
    Cultural
    Heritage
    Pulau Pinang
    Penang
  • 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.
    siau chi yong
    Island Beaches
    Langkawi
    Lighthouse
    Sunset
  • 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.
    siau chi yong
    Island Beaches
    Kedah
    Langkawi
    Sunset
  • Close to Kuala Sepetang (formerly known as Port Weld, site of Malaya’s first railway) is the Matang Mangrove Forest, the largest example in West Malaysia, covering some 40,000 hectares. Divided by seven major estuaries and with five small fishing villages inside it, it was designated as a Permanent Forest Reserve in 1906. Intensively managed by the Forestry Department with a 30-year rotation cycle it produces trees for charcoal and construction poles without reducing its effectiveness as a home for wildlife and a natural barrier for the coast, while providing a variety of employment for local people.
    Fishing
    Flora Fauna
    Mangrove
    Nature
    Perak
    Village