Constructed in 2007, the Geopark Bridge in Pulau Tuba, Langkawi, is a vital link between Pulau Tuba and Pulau Dayang Bunting. Previously, students commuting between these islands relied on boats, but the bridge has significantly improved accessibility, enhancing their daily lives. It has played a crucial role in bolstering the socio-economic development of both islands. The bridge offers an exceptional vantage point for capturing stunning views of the coastal villages dotting both islands. As a symbol of connectivity and progress, it stands as a testament to the community's resilience and adaptability in Langkawi.
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Titian Geopark: The official name of the bridge, which means Geopark Bridge in Malay. It is also known as Jambatan Pulau Tuba or Tuba Island Bridge.
Pulau Tuba: The largest inhabited island in the Langkawi archipelago, with a population of about 4,000 people. It is rich in culture, history, and nature, and offers various activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, and kayaking.
Pulau Dayang Bunting: The second largest island in the Langkawi archipelago, and home to the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park. It is famous for its freshwater lake, which is believed to have healing powers and fertility benefits.
Mangrove Forest: A coastal ecosystem that provides habitat for various species of plants and animals, such as monkeys, otters, crabs, and birds. It also protects the shoreline from erosion and storms.
Limestone Hills: A geological feature that forms from the accumulation of marine sediments over millions of years. It creates unique landscapes, such as karst towers, caves, and sinkholes.
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How to get to the bridge?
You need to take a boat from the Telaga Harbour Park or the Kuah Jetty to Pulau Tuba, which takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Then, you can walk to the bridge, which is located near the Kampung Bagan Nyior village.
How long does it take to cross the bridge?
It depends on your pace and how much time you want to spend on the bridge. It can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour or more.
Is the bridge safe?
Yes, the bridge is safe and well-maintained. It has railings and benches along the way, and signs and information boards to guide you. However, you should always be careful and follow the rules and regulations when crossing the bridge.
What are the facilities on the bridge?
There are toilets, resting areas, souvenir shops, and food stalls on both ends of the bridge. There are also trash bins and recycling bins along the bridge, so please dispose of your waste properly.
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