
Langkawi is blessed with some of Malaysia’s most interesting geological formations. In fact efforts are presently underway to get UNESCO to give Langkawi a world geological heritage status. No trip to langkawi can be complete without visiting these two beautiful sites.
A short 30 minutes drive takes us to the Kilim Geo-park where we embark on our boat that weaves through the Kilim River system. Here we will enjoy the limestone formations that rise out of the sea to produce some of Malaysia’s most stunning seascapes and seastacks.
These once arcane corals is home to a very unique floristic group of plants that can be found no where else in the world. We will have opportunities to visit a cave complex as well as enjoy eagles, kites, kingfishers, mudskippers, fiddler crabs, monitor lizards and very interesting flora that thrive on these limestone hills.






The summit of Gunung Raya the highest peak in Langkawi, and home to the Great Hornbills, which at 1.20 meters are the largest birds on Langkawi. The short drive to the top takes you by the canopy of a magnificent rainforest. At the top we have a breathtaking view of the main town and the southern islands. Our guide will show you Mahsuri’s Ring – named after the legendary Princess Mahsuri, this is Langkawi‘s best kept secret. A remnant meteorite impact crater!. By late noon we will have our lunch at a local restaurant before we make our way back to the hotel.
Price: RM 250 (USD 81) per adult, RM 150 ( USD 49) per child 7-12 years.
Trip includes return hotel transfer, boat ride, park entrance fees, naturalist guide, mineral water and lunch at local restaurant. Minimum 2 maximum 8 people.
We recommend a hat, light cotton shorts or pants, tees, sandals or shoes, sun protection.
MALAYSIA WILDLIFE is a small high quality eco-tour operator that offers National Geographic style nature experiences to small groups. The company is run by Irshad Mobarak, Langkawi's leading naturalist. Highly recommended.