Sun, Sea, Southern Islands and Sailing
Scattered in the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, the Langkawi archipelago is made up of 99 tropical islands which still remain totally authentic and untouched by tourism. The many secret coves, rocky islets, fjord-like passages and glorious beaches are its greatest assets and these make an excellent place for island excursions, yachting holidays and other sea-sport activities.
On the southern end of this legendary island, the calm, sheltered sea offers superb sailing conditions, along with a great range of anchorages. This sailing area is also blessed with many geological wonders consisting of marble caves, remnant islands, doline lake, sea-stacks and sea-arches, and other wave-related features.
Epitomised the picture-perfect beauty of a tropical paradise, Langkawi's breathtaking coastline is the true heart of this captivating wilderness. A trip to this UNESCO world heritage site is to transport oneself into a world of mystery, awe and adventure par excellence.
Posted by
Dell Zulkarnain Jr.
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October 4, 2012
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