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Monday, December 27, 2010

Langkawi by Center Vacation.com

For those seeking a different cultural experience or simply a good vacation, then adding Malaysia to your travel list will not disappoint you. A Malaysian holiday can be a relaxed resort-style escape to one of the islands such as Sabah or Langkawi, bargain hunting and sightseeing in the capital Kuala Lumpur, or perhaps a combination of both, so you can enjoy the diversity of this great country.

Langkawi is located just off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, a group of 104 tropical islands during low tide, and includes 99 Island during high tide. Main island of Langkawi, the 47th 848 Hectare followed by Pulau Dayang Bunting and Pulau Tuba, while some others seem to be mere dots in the emerald sea views from the air. In Langkawi a nature adventure had a true blue naturalist as their guide.
Langkawi is the largest in an archipelago of 99 islands lapped by the warm, tropical waters of the Andaman Sea, is the cluster of islands separated from the mainland by the Strait of Malacca Langkawi is famous for its legends and beautiful. Views. Under clear blue water is a Technicolor world of the most amazing tropical marine life. While on the surface, there are plenty of romantic white sand beaches.

Langkawi Transportation

Airport Transfers by far the easiest and cheapest way to get from the airport to the capital via the KLIA Express (airport express train). The train is very modern with video screens showing points of interest and things to do in Malaysia, while enjoying a pleasant trip to Kuala Lumpur in around 35 minutes. Using a bus or taxi will normally take around one hour and costs to the equation a little more.
An added convenience when using the KLIA Express to connect with a departing flight is the opportunity to book your luggage on your trip from the railway station in Kuala Lumpur (assuming you are at least 2.5 hours before your flight). Taxi always ask how much the fare will be to get to your destination before getting into a taxi. Taxi fares in Malaysia are mostly quite good but when a naive traveler can be easy prey, especially on a return flight from a remote area, so be sure to ask about the cost of the fare beforehand and if it seems too high, you can usually find another taxi to a better deal.

The exception is during peak hours in Kuala Lumpur when you pay more because of delays. Your hotel concierge can advise you on what the busiest traffic times are likely to be. Planning your movements around the capital outside these times will save you money if you’re on a tight budget.

Langkawi Attractions

Other than its beautiful beaches, its beautiful legends are what draws a visitor to its shores. The legends are all the more real simply because people are convinced of their authenticity. As such, gives a keen sense of mystique and mystery around the island and the charm and intrigue to an otherwise quiet and calm facade. Langkawi in the northern part of Malaysia and as close to the borders with Thailand, has an extra twist to his meal. Original settlers included Thai – known for their use of spices as Malays, Indians, and Chinese – who tend to favor certain herbs and spices. This influence is evident in the food of Langkawi.

Langkawi Resorts and Golf Courses

The Langkawi today has many modern amenities and infrastructure while maintaining the traditional exterior. World class resorts and golf courses were built alongside the more traditional homes chalets and rest houses. This island of scenic, tranquil landscapes, has become a very popular destination for both local and international guests. It is an idyllic retreat from the urban jungle.

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