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Short tour of Langkawi ...

Somehow I am glad to turn back the clock to an hour late as we were back in Malaysian waters to adjust back to our normal time. However, that also meant we have to woke up an hour early! In Phuket, the breakfast was ready by 7am which means it's 8am Malaysian time but then in Malaysia, it's still 7am! We have to wake up early to catch the buffet breakfast and be on time for the next excursion to Langkawi.

While going out from our cabin to the restaurant, the sun was shining beautifully and brightly and I love these views that welcome us at the Langkawi port. It's so calm, serene and beautiful at 8am.




After breakfast, we were on our half day excursion tour of an island view of Langkawi. Again, since have kids with us, we cannot afford to go for island hopping and water activities. Anyway, this tour was really short and not that as interesting compared to the one we had in Phuket. I guess in Langkawi, you really have to go for the sea and not the town. I believe Langkawi have lots of wonderful beaches around.

A good view of our cruise while coming down to the jetty

Folks walking to their excursion buses

First stop - at Eagle Square with my little princess and missus.  And, that what's Langkawi is known for - Eagles! In fact, there was a place to see lots of eagles feeding. Well, next time.

Some kiosks selling handicrafts at Eagle Square

A selfie  for the three of us

Anyway, I am always fascinated by the myths and legends in Langkawi since I studied history in school. And, finally I got the chance to visit one of the legends of Langkawi - the Mahsuri tomb.

Mahsuri's tomb

A narrative on Mahsuri's tomb. 
 As mentioned on  wikipediaMahsuri was a young woman who lived in LangkawiMalaysia either during the 14th or 19th century. According to folklore, she was accused of adultery and executed by stabbing. Her tomb,Makam Mahsuri, has become a tourist attraction on the island. (wikipedia)


Spears on display near her tomb

There was a place called 'Kampung Kedah', where the authorities tried to reenact the type of design during Mahsuri's time. This is the type of malay hut  where she stayed.

Above and below, the inside of the kampung house




Aview of another kampung house at the 'village'
 Another fascinating discovery was her descendants, especially a lady which was her 7th generation, was found in year 2000. She was a Thai and pictures of her marriage was displayed in this tourist attraction. And, she was indeed beautiful where the people believe she looks like Mahsuri. More info can be found here.

Perhaps visiting the Mahsuri's tomb was one of the highlights of the short tour. After that, we were brought around places to shop for handicrafts, chocolates and delicacies. We were back on our cruise for the trip back home later.

Beautiful blue sea of Strait of Malacca  and to spend the final night on the cruise.

Looking back at Langkawi

Overall, the short tour gave me a glimpse of the sleepy, hollow and quiet island of Langkawi as the tour went into the outskirt of the island. There were lots of malay kampungs around town. I guess my next trip is to visit the islands as well as the beautiful beaches around.

It was a great journey!

19 comments:

  1. Have not been to Langkawi for a long long time now. Last time, used to fly over on working trips.

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  2. STP - Then you should visit again! There's a lot of changes recently.

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  3. Langkawi changed so much. I went there 20 yrs ago

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    1. Kucing - Maybe you should make a trip there.

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  4. maybe I need to visit langkawi again. It sure looks good.

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    1. Wenn - I guess there's a lot of developments over the years.

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  5. Looks like a good place to visit! :)

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  6. Foongpc - I guess it's a great place too!

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  7. oh Langkawi... so near yet so far LOL, haven't been there for years!

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  8. Ken - It's just a short drive or ferry from Penang!

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  9. Nothing much in Langkawi... but nice to go on a cruise...

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  10. Claire - got la... just need to google it.

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  11. At least this year, HB, me and the kids had a short vacation at Langkawi. It's nice for a short weekend getaway though.

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    1. Yee Ling - I guess you go around langkawi more than me then. Mine only an half day tour.

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  12. Hi Chris! Thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog post. :)

    It has been 10 years since my first and only visit to Langkawi. Love the jetty view. I were there for 2 nights and me and my hubby (then boyfriend) rented a car and drove around the island.

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    1. Hi Rose .... Thanks for visiting my blog too. I will bookmark your blog here. Well, I guess it's time for you to visit langkawi again.

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  13. how's the cruise? we always wanted to go on a cruise too... but... hopefully in near future.

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  14. Hi Chris, first time visiting your blog, I love Malaysia and hope to visit Langkawi one of these days...

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  15. Linby - thanks for visiting. Yeah, you should try to make a trip !

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