Langkawi Sky Bridge
The Natural west coast, after enjoy a cable car ride up to the second
highest peak of the island, where nature unveils a breathtaking panorama of
Langkawi beauty that all tourist can enjoy this moment. This bridge also
located 2,300 ft above sea level, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is the perfect
getaway spot for everyone that who delight to get some picture on this
platform.
Langkawi Eagle Square
Eagle Square also know as, Dataran Lang is one of
Langkawi’s best known manmade attractions and also as a landmark to this
island, a large sculpture of an eagle poised to take flight. A sight that
greets visitors to the island via ferry, the 12 metre-tall statue is one of the
island’s most instantly recognizable monuments.
Located
at the southeast corner of Pulau Langkawi, besides it also offering beautiful
views of Kuah Bay, Dataran Lang has beautiful miniature fountains, terraces and
bridges, making it the ideal place for those postcard-perfect holiday photos.
The square is a good place to watch ferries ply across the harbor but
plan a trip here early in the morning or late in the evening when the sun
is at its least intense.
Tanjung Rhu
Located
just beyond Pantai Pasir Hitam, Tanjung Rhu has one of Langkawi’s best
shorelines. The waters are as clear as crystal, the sand is powder-fine and
driving towards this beach you’ll have to pass a dense corridor of jungle. The
area is absolutely is silent and peaceful. Bordered by intermittent limestone
crags, Tanjung Rhu is gorgeously breathtaking and even though it may be as hot
as Hades in some of the other areas of Langkawi, here the air is crisp, clean
and cool.
There
are a few roadside stalls selling Langkawi’s local favourite – mee gulung – but
other than that the area is quiet. Featuring clean roads, this quarter of
Langkawi Island also have Tanjung Rhu Resort as well as the Four Seasons Resort
and the well-heeled tend to gravitate here.