English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Langkawi is located in the Northern West Coast off P. Malaysia bordering the South of Thailand. It is made up of almost 100 islands. The largest of which is Pulau Langkawi measuring 478.5 sq.km., while some of the others appear to be mere dots in the emerald green ocean when viewed from the air.
The islands contains unique rock formations, with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, limestone outcrops, lush forest, fascinating waterfalls and mysterious caves. The clear, emerald waters around the islands provides a host for scubadiving.
The Pulau Payar Marine Park, comprising four uninhabited islands of Payar, Lembu, Kaca and Segantang, makes up Malaysia's oldest Marine Park sanctuary. They are located 19 nautical miles south of Pulau Langkawi (about a 40 to 60 minute by speedboat).
These islands, famous for the varied and colorful marine life that they support, offer the best diving site on Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.