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Ujong Buloh is among a group of tropical karstic islands in Langkawi, mainly with Chuping Formation limestones. It showcases ancient sea level changes, caves, sea stacks, and arches.
Pulau Ular Abrasional Platform Geosite is a unique island in the Straits of Kuah, known for its snake-like appearance and wave abrasion platforms. It’s rich in ancient fossils and local mythology.
Escape to Pulau Beras Basah, Langkawi's serene oasis. Pristine beaches, clear waters, and lush landscapes await nature and beach lovers alike.
Pulau Tuba is a hilly island in Langkawi with lush greenery, traditional fishing villages, and the native Tuba plant, offering a glimpse of rural Malay life.
Discover Pulau Bidan in Kedah, a serene, uninhabited island in the Langkawi archipelago. Ideal for snorkeling and diving, it's a biodiverse haven with stunning sea views.
Escape to Pulau Tanjung Surat, a quiet island near Johor. Enjoy scenic views, authentic Malay village life, and rich biodiversity in this serene getaway.
Intan Besar: pristine beaches, snorkeling, lush forests, cable car rides, and stunning Andaman Sea views.
An idyllic islet, Pulau Anak Gua Cherita offers serene beaches and lush nature, part of Langkawi's Gua Cherita Eco-Park.
Delve into Pulau Anak Kilim's rich mangroves and storied past with fossils and karsts in the heart of Langkawi's UNESCO Geopark.
Pulau Batu Merah, known for red rocks, lies in a UNESCO geopark. It features a floating hotel, fish garden, and water sports.
Explore Pulau Batu Punggah's UNESCO-listed geology and legendary Mahsuri tale. Marvel at ancient red rocks and the enchanting Lake of the Pregnant Maiden.
Pulau Bebilis, near Tanjung Rhu, Langkawi, is a pristine islet for snorkeling and diving, rich in marine life, viewed by boat.
There is a hidden gem on the island of Pulau Bumbon Besar, which is located southeast of Kuah town in Langkawi. The island is known for its lovely beach. Vacant and peaceful in its absence.Bu
There is a hidden gem on the island of Pulau Bumbon Kecil, which is located southeast of Kuah town in Langkawi. The island is known for its lovely beach. Vacant and peaceful in its absence
Discover Pulau Buyong, a serene island in Langkawi's UNESCO Geopark with rocky coastlines, white sand beaches, and clear waters. Perfect for solitude seekers
Pulau Chabang, Tanjung Rhu, is a tranquil M-shaped isle. Walkable at low tide, it's ideal for solitude-seekers. Named after 'chabang,' a forked tree branch.
Pulau Chempulin, off Langkawi's coast, is a serene, uninhabited island ideal for boating and fishing, nestled between Teluk Besar and Teluk Ragom.
Pulau Chorong, part of Langkawi's archipelago, lies east of Pulau Timun; mostly uncharted and serene.
Explore the serene Pulau Chupak in Langkawi, a hidden gem with clear blue waters and rocky shores, rich in history and natural beauty
Pulau Dangli, Langkawi's hidden gem, offers a serene escape for snorkeling and swimming. A nature lover's paradise in the Andaman Sea.
Pulau Enggang, an uninhabited isle near Pulau Tuba in Langkawi, offers scenic views, perfect for photography.
Uninhabited Pulau Gasing, off Tanjung Rhu, offers serene, undeveloped beauty, perfect for tranquil exploration.
Quiet Pulau Gua in Kilim Geopark features unspoiled nature, limestone formations, accessible by boat/kayak.
Remote and tranquil, Pulau Gubang Laut is part of Langkawi's pristine archipelago, perfect for scenic boat rides and nature photography.
Visit Pulau Gubang Darat for tranquility. This untouched islet in Langkawi boasts lush greenery, serene vistas, and a peaceful escape from the bustle.
Visit Pulau Jemuruk for a peaceful retreat at the Jemuruk Island Resort and serene boat rides with scenic views in Langkawi.
Explore Jerkom Besar's tranquility and scenic beauty via boat, a hidden gem alongside Jerkom Kecil in Langkawi.
Visit Pulau Jerkom Kecil for serene boat rides & scenic shots in Langkawi's hidden gem, paired with tiny Jerkom Besar.
Pulau Jong is geological marvel in Langkawi, shaped like a ship with Permian fossils, steeped in local myths offering a unique experience within the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park.
Pulau Kedera is a small uninhabited island southeast of Pulau Langkawi in Kedah, Malaysia. It's infrequently visited and named after a saltwater fish.
Explore Pulau Kelam Baya's ancient limestone beauty by kayak, and walk to it during annual low tides for a unique adventure.
Discover Pulau Intan Kechil, Langkawi's serene island paradise for bird watching, beach activities, and tranquil escapes in nature's embrace.
Uninhabited Pulau Kerai, named after local fish, is a serene, undeveloped isle in Langkawi's southern archipelago.
Pulau Kukus, near Dayang Bunting in Langkawi, is an uninhabited isle passed by on island-hopping tours.
Pulau Lading, a quiet islet near Langkawi, offers untouched beauty and serenity amidst rocky neighbors.
Pulau Lalang, a serene uninhabited island near Langkawi, offers natural beauty. Close to Tanjung Mat Sah and Pantai Cenang, it's ideal for tranquil escapes.
Explore Pulau Langgun's untouched jungles, unique Pantai Talam Dua Muka, and serene freshwater lake. A perfect retreat for eco-conscious travelers.
Explore Pulau Lintang Jalan in Langkawi's archipelago, an uninhabited isle at the crossroads of Selat Kuah, near Pulau Tuba and Bumbon islands.
Pulau Lima, meaning 'five islands,' is a four-island cluster near Dayang Bunting in Langkawi, unnamed and serene.