:: langkawi island ::
I must say its monsoon season now to travel at Langkawi beach and we are advised by local to go for Kilim Geoforest Park instead. This is a unique + absolutely golden opportunity to show my parents-in-law to see Malaysia vast array of natural wonders.
Kilim Geoforest Park in the eastern part of the island features magnificently formed landscape of limestone hills with the seas, beaches and the unique flora and fauna that have long co-existed in these ecosystems
... boat that takes us through for a wonderful 2-3 hours cruise ...
... exceptional sight of the white headed sea eagles swooping down for their food ...
... Crocodile Cave, is accessible by a small boat during low tide. Though named after its early inhabitants, the cave is not influenced by crocodiles anymore ...
... Bat Cave, a total darkness and were lots of bats on the ceiling of the cave. Its kinda creepy though ...
... observing the natural beauty of the mangrove forest ...
... overhanging "Bogak Tree" ...
... rich and varied flora and fauna of the island from a unique perspective ...
... a fish farm where get to hold a horse-shoe crab and star fish in hand! ...
1. excited feeding the fish 2. hand-fed a sting ray
Dataran Lang has a huge sculpture of an eagle poised proudly facing the sea, welcoming to this mystical island if arriving by sea. Unfortunately we were arriving by plane and Lang Square was the last spot to see.
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