| About Langkawi |
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| “The Jewel of Kedah, 99 Islands in the Sun!″ |
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Langkawi has a multi-cultural population mix of Malays, Chinese, Indians and a small percentage of Thais, which make it truly harmonious place to be. While Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) is the national language, English is also widely spoken, a throwback from its colonial past. Langkawi is an ideal location to experience this unique cultural melting pot. Visit the local art and craft centres, catch the cultural performances and sample its culinary delight as well as its fresh and abundant seafood.
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The weather is sunny, hot and humid with tropical climate of an average annual temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.
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Langkawi is renowned for its sandy white beach and pristine water, visitors can enjoy swimming, scuba diving and snorkeling. Some of the most popular beach, Pantai Kok where The Danna located, Pantai Cenang, Pantai Tengah, Burau Bay and Datai Bay. However, don’t forget to hit town and enjoy its vibrant markets and duty-free shops.
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Apart from enjoying the water activities at the beach, visitors can also take Cable Car rides up to the Sky Bridge for a spectacular view of the island and Thailand which is a stone throw away from The Danna. Visit the conservation areas such as Machincang Cambrian, Kilim Karst, and Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park.
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