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Thursday, 29 October 2009

What to do in Langkawi Island

A must visit - a cable car ride up Mount Matchinchang and a walk over the top of the hill.

Sunbathing, swimming on the spectacular beaches
  • Indulge in many water-based or beach activity to occupy your leisure time. Diving or snorkelling into the depths of the sea around Pulau Payar.
  • Island hopping to uncovering the legends that surrounds the spectacular 99 islands of Langkawi

  • Explore nature sanctuary at Pulau Singa or one of the many uninhabited island of Langkawi

  • Travel to Langkawi on a cruise liner or private yacht or take a round island cruise

  • Sample local Malaysian food and fresh sea food or visit open markets or the pasar tani and pasar malam.

  • more on Langkawi at myLangkawi

  • Free search to compare hotel rates from multiple websites HERE

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Legend of Mat Cincang and Mat Raya

If you are visiting Mount Machinchang and Gunung Raya in Langkawi, learn about the legend here:
Legend of Mat Cincang and Mat Raya
These two mountains in Langkawi Gunong Machinchang (on the western part of Langkawi island, state of KEDAH) and Gunong Raya tell the tale of a feud between two families of giants. Legend tells of Mat Raya's son wanting to marry Mat Cincang's daughter. Despite Mat Cincang’s opposition, the marriage took place. During the wedding feast, a fight broke out between the two familes. It is said that Mat Chinchang and Mat Raya were turned into mountains by the Langkawi Gedembai who witness the fight.
During the fight, a large pot of gravy broke and its contents flowed onto the ground. Where the gravy spilt, became know as Kuah (the town) . Where the engagement ring was hurl became known as Tanjung Cincin (Cape of the Ring). Kampung Kisap (kisap means seep through) is the name of the village where the gravy seeped into the land. It is believed that the Hot Springs at Air Hangat is the site where a cauldron of hot water was broken and spilled. Mat Cincang and Mat Raya was transformed into the the two mountains.

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

A must visit place in Langkawi


Travellers to Langkawi must visit Mount Machinchang. You can get up the mounain by cable car from the Oriental Village. The more adventurous can hike from the Seven Wells to the Panaroma bridge at Mount Machinchang or gunung Machinchang.
Most visitors will take the cable car - just for the experience. By cable care -- Stop at the first station up there to look aroungd but be sure to go to the second station to walk the Panaroma bridge.
Check out some spectacular sites of mount Machinchang at myKedah website. (Learn more on how to get around Langkawi at myMalaysiabooks.com)

Be sure to visit Gunung Machinchang and you can be assured of an exciting experience!
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Sunday, 17 February 2008

School holidays in Malaysia and Singapore



If you are travelling to Malaysia and Singapore this March 2008, be aware of the school holidays in Malaysia and Singapore.


For the first term 2008, the school holidays in both countries clash! --- from 8 March to 16 March. Visitors to Langkawi --- make your holiday arrangements early!


Good hotels are difficult to get and flights from KL or Singapore are often fully booked.


Before booking, compare hotel rates online.


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Thursday, 20 December 2007

Christmas in Langkawi

From Christmas to New Year 2008 is the super peak season in Langkawi.
Check out where to go in Langkawi at My Langkawi

If you are looking for flight discounts and budget accomodations, to Malaysia and Singapore, go to: http://travel.mymalaysiabooks.com/

To plan your holidays in 2008, get 2008 calendar for Malaysia and Singapore

Monday, 15 October 2007

Holidays in Langkawi

Planning for a holiday in Langkawi? Book now for air flights, hotels, bus, or rail tickets early.
The long school holidays of both Malaysis and Singapore begins on November 17, 2007 and stretches to December 2007.
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Ramadan delights at Pasar Malam

Looking of local foodstuff in Langkawi? Get to one pasar malam on the island in Kuah or at Ulu Melaka on Langkawi island. Or just checkout the roadside stalls during Ramadan. You will find many local foodstuff, cakes and cookies sold there. Stalls usually open in the late afternoon, evening or night. More about Langkawi and Kedah and Malaysian food at myMalaysiabooks.