One of the fun beach activities at Pantai Cenang, Langkawi Island - parasailing! It could cost up to RM60 per person, and even more during peak season! The aerial view of the vicinity is simply fascinating and breathtaking!
The Cenang beach, or also known as Pantai Cenang, is worth visiting in Langkawi Island. There are lots of beach-side restaurants and water-sports operators everywhere.
A bridge with red railings at Oriental Village, Langkawi Island. It's more of a decorative bridge than a functional bridge - because not many people use it.
Besides the normal chalets which are on land, Berjaya Langkawi Resort also has chalets on water overseeing the beach and sea. The view from there is surely nice, but the prices are definitely expensive as well.
The banana boat is another fun beach activity at the Pantai Cenang, one of the famous beaches in Langkawi Island. It costs RM15 per person. A speed boat pulls the banana boat, goes on a bumpy wet ride and then spins until the "passengers" fall into the sea.
The speed boat carrier waiting to be used to carry speed boats back on land, while the sun sets behind the mountain. Photo taken at Pantai Cenang, Langkawi.
The most famous landmark at Kuah is undoubtedly the eagle statue at the Eagle Square, or locally known as Dataran Helang. What many visitors do is stare and be amazed by the huge eagle statue, which is a famous symbol of Langkawi.
An ordinary sunset at Berjaya Langkawi Resort's own private beach. Not much people around as they would normally be away at other better beaches in Langkawi.
A row of alcoholic liquors being showcased at a shop in Langkawi Island. Since it's a duty-free place, most of the price are cheaper. Many tourists visit Langkawi to get cheap chocolates, beers and liquors
A monkey spotted waiting outside the balcony of the chalet at Berjaya Langkawi Resort. If not watched, the monkey will snatch away visitors' luggage - hoping to find food.
AirAsia is well known as a Malaysia based low cost airline. It's Asia's largest low-fare airline and a pioneer of low-cost travel in Asia. Their famous motto is "Now everyone can fly".
A stagnant crocodile spotted at the Langkawi Crocodile Farm (also locally known as Taman Buaya Langkawi). It's really huge and certainly looks dangerous.
Another well-known destination in Langkawi Island is Kuah town. Kuah is a commercial center and shopping zone where you can get alcoholic drinks and chocolates with duty tax free. Gotta love the blue sky!
A Johnnie Walker Black Label seen on display at almost every liqour shop in Langkawi Island. The price there is cheaper than normal market price because it's a duty-free place.
Foosball is a tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal. Photo taken at Berjaya Langkawi Resort's games and activities area.