Pulau Sigal Lighthouses are on Pulau Sigal, near Langkawi, Malaysia. The East Lighthouse, a 25m tall white concrete tower, was built in 1976. It Mark Kuah Harbour's eastern entrance, flashing white every 5 seconds. The West Lighthouse, a 7m white metal post, denotes the western entrance with similar flashes. Both are active but not open to the public. Accessible only by boat, they provide Panoramic View of nearby islands and the Andaman Sea.
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Subcategory: Landmark
Tags: Secluded Island, Lighthouse, Forest Reserve, Rainforest
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Historical Significance: Discover the rich maritime history of Langkawi through this iconic lighthouse.
Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning shots of the lighthouse against the backdrop of the sea.
Marine Life: Observe the diverse marine life and possibly catch sight of dolphins or sea eagles in the area.
Scenic Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding islands.
Serene Atmosphere: Experience the peaceful and tranquil environment away from the busy tourist spots.
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What is the Pulau Singa Lighthouse?
The Pulau Singa Lighthouse is a navigational lighthouse located in Langkawi, known for its historical significance and beautiful coastal setting.
Where is Pulau Singa Lighthouse located?
It's situated on a small island off the coast of Langkawi, Malaysia, in the Andaman Sea
Can visitors access the Pulau Singa Lighthouse?
Access to the lighthouse itself may be restricted; however, boat tours around the island offer a good view.
Are there any tours available to Pulau Singa Lighthouse?
While direct access might be limited, various boat tours around Langkawi may pass by the lighthouse for viewing.
Is the lighthouse operational?
The lighthouse is a functional navigational aid, playing an important role in maritime safety.
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