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Pahang - BOOKLETIA
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Contents
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Your First Stop - KUAH
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Beaches & Cruising
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Nature’s Best in Langkawi
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Rich Island Culture
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Things To Do, Sights To See
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Sailing in Langkawi
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Live Action on the Island!
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Shopping & Dining
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Accommodation
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Getting to Langkawi
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Tourism Malaysia Overseas Offices
Selamat Datang
Welcome
Langkawi comprises a group of 99 tropical islands
lying off the northwestern coast of Peninsular
Malaysia, about 30 km from Kuala Perlis and 51
km from Kuala Kedah on the mainland. The main
island is known as Pulau Langkawi. The islands
are shrouded with an intriguing heritage of myths
and legends that feature ogres and gigantic
birds, warriors and fairy princesses, battles and
romance.
As a natural paradise, the islands are perhaps
unmatched anywhere else in Southeast Asia.
Fine beaches offer sun-filled days of complete
relaxation. The clear emerald waters around the
islands are perfect for a host of water sports and
recreational activities. The enchanting marine life
beneath the waters of Langkawi beckons diving
enthusiasts.
Langkawi has been accorded the Geopark status
by UNESCO, for its beautiful geological heritage
of stunning landscapes, karsts, caves, sea-arches,
stacks, glacial dropstones and fossils. With a
geological history dating back 500 million odd
years, the islands contain unique rock formations
that stir the imagination and baffle the mind.
Langkawi is perfect for doing everything or
nothing at all. Enjoy nature-based activities,
or simply laze by the beach. There is also a
host of unique attractions for those who enjoy
sightseeing. The gentle smiles and warm
hospitality will soon charm you. Come to
Langkawi for a holiday unlike any other.
Langkawi
Map
Tanjung Rhu
Beach
Four Seasons
Black Sand
Beach
Langgun Island
Air Hangat
Teluk Yu
Langkawi Craft
Complex
Tanjung Rhu
Resort
Air Hangat
Village
Bohor
Tanjung
Gendang Island
Durian Perangin
Waterfall
Ulu Melaka
Mount
Raya
Cave of Bats
(Gua Kelawar)
Sungai
Kilim
Gunung Raya
Club Golf
Galeria Perdana
Wildlife Park
MARDI Agro
Technology
Park
Kisap
e Sanctuary
Kota
Mahsuri
Grand Continental
Hotel
Bayview Hotel
99 East
Club Golf
Pekan Rabu
Complex
Kuah Town
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Timun Island
Eagle Square
dawang
Beringin Beach
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The Westin
Langkawi Resort
& Spa
Royal Langkawi
Yacht Club
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Tuba Island
Dayang Bunting
Island
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Your First Stop
KUAH
Kuah is located on the southeastern tip of
Langkawi and is the island’s main town with Kuah
Jetty being the take-off point to the n
­ eighbouring
islands. The name Kuah is a Malay word ­meaning
‘gravy’, referring to an ancient folklore of two
battling giants who overturned a gigantic pot
of curry at the spot where the town ­now stands.
Once a rustic town with a few streets, present-day
Kuah is a thriving centre of hotels and shoppingcum-business complexes, fortunately ­w ithout
the din of ­modern-day cities. Kuah offers a wide
variety of ­ duty-free goods such as tobacco,
liquor, ­cosmetics and ­electrical items at ­highlyattractive prices.
EAGLE SQUARE or Dataran Lang is Langkawi’s
most prominent landmark for ­visitors arriving via
the sea. Situated near the Kuah Jetty, the main
attraction of the square is the magnificent s­ tatue
of the reddish brown eagle majestically poised
for flight. According to local ­folklore, Langkawi
derived its name from the eagle or helang. In
old Malay, kawi denotes reddish brown, hence
Langkawi means ­‘reddish brown eagle’.
The square is beautifully ­landscaped and
features ­scenic ponds, bridges, ­covered ­terraces,
restaurants and barrel vaults made of bricks. The
square is b
­ eautifully i­lluminated at night and
­presents a ­dramatic scene as you approach the
island from the sea.
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Adventureland
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Cable Langkawi
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Seven Wells Waterfall
Oriental Village
Cable Car
Berjaya Langkawi
Beach & Spa Resort
Padang Matsirat
JALA
Kok Beach
Mutiara
Burau Bay
The Danna
Langkawi
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Fave Hotel
Holiday Villa
Langkawi Beach
Resort & Spa
ENG AH
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Hospital
Tengah Beach
Tourist Information
Centre
Golf
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Places of Interest
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Ferry Terminal
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Hotel
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Underwater
World Langkawi
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Kampung
Temoyong
Kampung
Lubok Buaya
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Cenang Beach
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Rebak Besar
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Kampung
Kedawang
Kampung
Ketapang
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Casa Del Mar
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Pelangi Beach
Resort & Spa
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J A L A N K E D A WA N G
J A L A N K UALA MUD A
Rebak Island
Resort Langkawi
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Kampung
Bukit Lembu
STRAITS OF MALACCA
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Porto Malai
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Mutiara
Burau Bay
Lalang
Island
TAMAN LEGENDA OR LEGENDS PARK
is a s­ cenic park with beautiful g
­ ardens of vivid
local blooms, plants and fruit trees. This 50acre park has been designed and landscaped
with exhibits d
­ etailing the myths and l­ egends
of the island. It houses 17 m
­ onuments, each
with an intriguing story to tell.
Opening Hours: 9am-7pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 966 7186 / 87
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Beaches &
Cruising
PANTAI KOK, CENANG, TENGAH, DATAI
AND BURAU BAYare just some of Langkawi’s
idyllic beaches, perfect for carefree sun-filled
days and quiet evening strolls. First- class
­accommodation in modern hotels or comfortable
chalets is available. A wide range of exciting water
sports ­provide fun and thrills for the ­energetic.
Restaurant outlets in the hotels and o
­ utdoors
serve a variety of appetising cuisine with live
music and an explosive atmosphere.
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ISLAND CRUISES are a great way to relax and
take in the breathtaking scenery of Langkawi.
As your boat weaves through the water y
passageways between the islands, enjoy the cool
breeze and warm rays of the sun. A round trip
around Dayang Bunting and Beras Basah Island
takes about four hours. Alternatively charter a
boat and enjoy a fantastic sunset cruise with
cocktails. Special itineraries with ­barbecue meals,
snorkelling trips or excursions to other islands can
also be arranged.
TANJUNG RHU lies on the northern cape
of Langkawi. Aptly named for its ­a bundance
of casuarinas, its enchanting beach affords
magnificent views of nearby islands, which can
be reached at low tide on foot.
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Nature’s
Best in
Langkawi
PULAU PAYAR MARINE PARK is situated in the
northern part of the Straits of Malacca, 19 nautical
miles south of Langkawi and encompasses the
islands of Pulau Payar, Pulau Lembu, Pulau Segantang
and Pulau Kaca. The marine park teems with a
fascinating diversity of marine life and vegetation.
Pulau Payar is the most ­popular of the islands as its
sheltered waters are ideal for snorkelling, diving and
­swimming. Among the enchanting dive spots is the
Coral Garden, an area c­ overed with bright, ­­multihued soft corals.
Visitors can get to Pulau Payar from Kuah Jetty
by catamaran or ­s peedboat. The catamaran takes
about 45 m
­ inutes to get to Pulau Payar while the
speedboat takes about an hour. It is advisable to
book the ­catamaran service a day before the trip.
An entry fee to the marine park is chargeable. For
further information on the Pulau Payar Marine Park,
kindly contact Unit Taman Laut Negeri Kedah (Kedah
State Marine Park Unit) at 604 733 9086.
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SOUTHEAST ASIA’S FIRST
GEOPARK
Langkawi, which has the distinction of being the
first geopark in Malaysia and in the region, has
many geosites with outstanding sights for visitors.
There are three geoforest parks in Langkawi - the
Mat Chincang Cambrian is reputed to be the
oldest geological formation in the country. At the
Kilim Karst, one can view magnificently-formed
landscapes from nearly vertical to subrounded
karstic hills as well as pinnacles ofvarious shapes
and sizes. The Dayang Bunting Geoforest Park
boasts fine marbles.
LAKE OF THE PREGNANT MAIDEN or
Tasik Dayang Bunting, with its uniquely-coined
name, is sure to enthrall you with its beautiful
sur­roundings and mysterious past. The name of
Langkawi’s largest freshwater lake is ­attributed to
the legend of a lovely fairy princess who married
an earthly prince. Her first child died shortly
after birth. She was so sad and depressed that
she buried the child in the ­crystal clear waters
of the lake.
Before she returned to her celestial abode, she
blessed the waters so that any childless maiden
who bathed in the lake would c­ onceive t­ hereafter.
To reach the lake one has to get to the Island of
the Pregnant Maiden first and then take a short
walk through the ­forest reserve. vehicles from
Thailand. Other entry points are Padang Besar
(by train) and Wang Kelian.
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SUNGAI KILIM offers some truly unforgettable
sights and experiences for ­adventurous travellers
to Langkawi. A tour that is bound to provide
­plenty of thrills is the boat cruise to Kilim Nature
Park, an escapade to another world. Spread over
an area of 100 square kilometres, Kilim Nature
Park ­features a beautiful mix of well-protected
green ­mangrove forests, isolated white beaches
and blue lagoons.
On the trail, along the calm winding river, you
will be exposed to the w
­ onders of the park’s
marine ecosystem and flora and fauna like the
overhanging Bogak Trees, Brown Eagles, Tree
Crabs, iguanas and macaques. Enjoy the scenic
and spectacular view of unique limestone rock
­formations emerging from the floor of the
mangrove swamps and the sea.
These fascinating geological wonders have been
dubbed the Temple of Borobodur, the Elephant
Stone and the Hanging Gardens.
THE HOLE IN THE WALL FISH FARM is a
10-minute boat ride from the Kilim river jetty. Try
your hand at feeding the tame stingrays at the fish
farm. Located in the Kilim mangrove area, which
covers about 1,309 hectares, the stingrays are fed
half a kg of fish daily.
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DURIAN PERANGIN WATERFALLS is
suitable for picnics, a relaxing dip and recreation.
This 14-tier ­waterfall, north from Kuah, is truly a
sight to behold and is a­ ccessible after a short trek
through the rainforest.
SEVEN WELLS or Telaga Tujuh, located in the
northwestern corner of Langkawi, is a geological
­ arvel. The waterfall is so named because the
m
­cascading waters are broken by a series of seven
natural pools. The lush green forest that ­surrounds
the waterfall adds a mystical touch to the ­natural
splendour. Legend has it that fairies used to come
down to the waterfall to bathe and frolic.
CAVES in Langkawi worth exploring include Gua
Cherita which is easily accessible and situated
only 30 minutes by boat from Tanjung Rhu.
Inside are interesting rock formations steeped
in fabled tales of mystery and romance. Look out
for ancient inscriptions onthe walls.
Another interesting cave is Gua Kelawar nestled
in the heart of a mangrove forest. A wooden
platform allows visitors easy access through the
cave. Gua Pasir Dagang, about 45 minutes by
boat from Kuah, has a shallow stream running
right through the cave. The boat journey to the
cave itself is an adventure of sorts. Guides can be
engaged for cave expeditions.
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Rich Island
Culture
CRAFT CULTURAL COMPLEX is located on the
northern coastline of Langkawi in the vicinity of Teluk Yu,
about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport or 45 minutes
from Kuah Town. Nestled on a hillside ­­­over­looking the
sea, this ­magnificent complex offers a wide range of
Malaysian handicraft such as delicate hand-drawn batik
and ­intricately-carved ­silverware.
Opening Hours: 10.00am-6.00pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 959 1913
ORIENTAL VILLAGE Overlooking beautiful Burau
Bay, it is one of the region’s most unique ­s hopping,
­cultural and ­culinary destinations. Specially designed
to ­provide a new concept in resort duty-free shopping,
the Oriental Village also houses fine-themed ­restaurants,
reflecting Asia’s culinary delights. Located at Burau Bay,
it is a 15-minute drive from the Langkawi International
Airport.
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 959 1606
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AIR HANGAT VILLAGE ­is situated on four
acres of land about 14 km north-west of Kuah. This
modern c­ omplex is constructed around a 3-tier
fountain believed to spring out warm curative
waters, next to a riverstone mural depicting the
legends that enshroud this location. Browse
through the souvenir shops and enjoy the cultural
­performances held here.
Opening Hours: 9am-6pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 959 1357
ATMA ALAM Batik Art Village, Langkawi’s
original art v­ illage in Padang Matsirat highlights
Malaysian art and culture. Individuals or groups
are welcomed to be a part of the batik ­workshop.
Original batik and oil paintings are for sale and
can be specially requested.
Opening Hours: 9am-6pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 955 1227
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Things To Do,
Sights To See
Besides the sun, sea and sail factor,
there are many activities awaiting you
in Langk awi. These include simple
jungle treks, guided bird watching
outings, kayaking through mangroves
and mountain walks. For the more
adventurous, there is the Langkawi
Canopy Adventures. Thrill-seekers will
enjoy the ride of their lives along wire
cables strung between tall trees high
up in the rainforest canopy. The view
from the canopy is simply magnificent.
For something different, try horse riding
in the pristine rainforests, passing by
rubber estates, golf courses and villages.
Spot interesting flora and fauna along
the way, or rest alongside the cool
mountain stream. Horse riding along
the beach is also available.
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GALERIA PERDANA about 11 km from Kuah,
houses an impressive collection of over 2,500 state
gifts and awards presented to the former Prime
Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
and his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah bt Mohd Ali. The
exhibits at the gallery include crystalware and
gifts fashioned out of wood, leather, silver, copper,
pewter, ceramics and glass. There are also musical
instruments, Islamic arts and crafts, textiles and
weapons. Be inspired by the intricate Islamic
architectural designs which adorn the gallery’s
ceiling.
Opening Hours: 9am-5pm
(daily except on school/public holidays – 6pm)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 959 1498
LAMAN PADI LANGKAWI highlights the
history, heritage and development of paddy
­c ultivation as the oldest ­a gricultural ­industry
in Malaysia. Among the ­a ttractions here is a
rice museum displaying artefacts, charts and
photographs depicting the ­significance of paddy
­c ultivation in the ­c ountry. For the uninitiated,
try your hand at paddy ­p lanting using both
­traditional and modern methods of cultivation.
There is also a restaurant offering popular
traditional Malay recipes and local ­d elicacies,
which are ­p repared using rice as the main
ingredient.
Opening Hours: 8.30pm-5.30pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: 604 955 4312
Pahang
A Gift of Nature
KOTA MAHSURI with its fabled and historical
past is a significant site on the island that has
been preserved for posterity. Located about 12
km from Kuah, this memorial is erected in honour
of Mahsuri, a fair maiden who had been unjustly
accused of adultery. According to legend, she
had bled white blood at her execution as a sign
of her innocence. In her dying breath, she laid a
curse on the island, declaring that it would remain
barren for seven generations. Fact or fiction, seven
generations have since passed and today,
Langkawi is a flourishing tourist destination.
There is also a museum here where tourists
can view a recorded interpretation of the Mahsuri
legend.
Opening Hours:
8am-6pm (weekdays);
8am-6.30pm (weekends)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 955 6055
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BUFFALO PARK LANGKAWI in Kampung
Nyior Chabang is an attraction unlike any
other. Tour the whole farm and get busy with
a host of activities such as buffalo riding, anok
riding, hand-feeding buffalos and hand-milking
buffalos, plus a chance to taste a variety of buffalo
milk products.
Opening Hours: 8.30am-5pm
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 966 7226
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MARDI AGRO TECHNOLOGY PARK is
an agricultural technology information centre
complete with a sheltered hi-tech vegetable farm
and recreation spots. While there, don’t forget to
visit the tropical fruit farm comprising more than
20 seasonal and non-seasonal tropical fruit trees.
Opening Hours: 8.30am-5pm
(open daily except Friday)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 953 2551
LANGKAWI CABLE CAR Enjoy an exhilarating
cable car ride to the top of Gunung Mat Chincang.
Visitors can enjoy mar vellous views of the
Andaman Sea and the Langkawi island group, as
well as breathtaking sights such as overhanging
cliff walls and isolated pinnacles. With a length
of 919.50 m, the Langkawi Cable Car has been
recognised as ‘ The Longest Free Span Single
Rope Cable Car’ by the Malaysia Book of Records.
It also has one of the steepest gradients in the
world, at 42º.
At the middle and top stations, walking trails
and viewing platforms are available for visitors
to further enjoy the panoramic views. Another
impressive attraction here is the 125 m suspension
bridge. A remarkable feat of engineering, the
curved bridge links the cable car station to the Mat
Chincang mountain range. Langkawi Cable Car is
situated at the Oriental Village in Burau Bay, about
30 minutes away from Kuah town. After the ride,
drop by at the Oriental Village to browse through
the assortment of souvenirs.
Opening Hours:
10am-7pm (Mon, Tue & Thurs);
9.30am-7pm (Fri-Sun and public holidays)
12pm-7pm (Wed)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 959 4225
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UNDERWATER WORLD L ANGKAWI
features the island’s rich treasure trove of marine
life. Located at the popular Cenang Beach, this
aquarium features more than 5,000 types of
aquatic life, exhibited in more than 100 tanks
of different sizes. The highlight is a giant tank
housing large marine species such as sharks,
stingrays, moray eels and green turtles, with a
15-metre tunnel for visitors to walk through.
Watch these magnificent underwater creatures
at feeding time.
At the New Wing, visitors have the chance to view
the latest additions to the Underwater World
- penguins and seals! The penguins include SubAntarctic Rockhoppers and include Black-footed
species from Africa. The former is fed at 11.30am
and 3.30pm, while the latter at 9.30am and
2.30pm. The harbour seals are fed at 11am and
3pm daily. Drop by these hours for a delightful
experience! This new facility also has a threedimensional (3D) theatre that airs informative
documentaries on the island’s marine life.
Opening Hours: 10am-6pm (daily)
9.30am-6.30pm (during public holidays)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 955 6100
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LANGKAWI WILDLIFE PARK is home to over
2500 birds and more than 150 exotic and rare
bird and animal species. It is the first in Asia with
a fully-covered walkway animal park. A souvenir
shop is also available.
Opening Hours: 8.30am-6pm (daily)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 966 5855
CRO CO D I LE A DV ENTU REL A N D
LANGKAWI or Taman Buaya, located at Kubang
Badak, some 32 km from Kuah, is home to more
than 1,000 crocodiles of v­ arious species. Here,
one can witness and photograph crocodiles and
alligators playing and feeding in a controlled
environment that closely resembles their n
­ atural
habitat.
Opening Hours: 9.30am-5.30pm (daily)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: 604 959 2559
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Sailing in
Langkawi
ROYAL LANGKAWI YACHT CLUB (RLYC),
s­ ituated within walking d
­ istance from Kuah Jetty
is an exclusive establishment with a beautiful
clubhouse. There is also a fully-equipped marina
comprising 51 berths that can ­accommodate a
variety of vessels including sailing keels, deep
hull boats and even 60-metre mega yachts. The
Club has extensive facilities which include a
waterfront swimming pool, jacuzzi and sauna,
deep-sea fishing facilities, s­ ailing facilities,
scuba diving facilities, jet-skiing facilities and
speedboat facilities, and yacht chartering service.
You can hire the Club’s ­luxury motor yacht, Putri
Maimunah, for a discovery or sunset tour of
the ­­ beauti­ful Langkawi islands. For diners, RLYC
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is the ­perfect place to enjoy a long cool drink
and a delightful meal in relaxing surroundings.
Breathtaking views of Langkawi’s beautiful islands
and sunset can be enjoyed from its beachfront
restaurant called Charlie’s Place or from the
Captain’s Deck, its fine dining ­restaurant. The
above ­facilities are open to the ­public. RLYC is
also the organiser of the annual Royal Langkawi
International Regatta.
Tel: 604 966 4078
TELAGA HARBOUR PARK has an array of
REBAK ISLAND Resort is the only development
f­ acilities such as the Petronas and Perdana quay,
customs house, harbour office and the headland
watchtower. There is also a bank and business
centre with Internet access. A basin area of
27 acres was created and designed for public
berthing for vessels of various sizes. A number
of berths are ­allocated for term lease or tenancy.
on a small private island located just off
Langkawi’s main beachfront of Cenang Beach.
This development includes a safe and protected
modern marina, a luxury resort and facilities for
boat servicing and repair.
Tel: 604 959 2202
Tel: 604 966 5566 / 9960
AWANA PORTO MALAI LANGKAWI ,
noted for its Mediterranean architecture and
as a terminal for ocean-going cruise ships,
features a hotel, restaurants and shops lining
the waterfront as well as a small marina. Several
sailing and boating charters operate from the
marina and sunset cruises around nearby islands
are particularly p
­ opular.
Tel: 604 955 5111
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Live Action
on the Island!
Langkawi has an excellent reputation
as a world-class venue for international
­sporting events. Be one of the thousands
of participants and spectators who
drop by yearly to catch these pulsating
events, live!
The Langkaw i International
Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition
(LIMA) is held in Langkawi every two
years. The main attractions of this event
are the high-tech military h
­ ardware and
equipment on display. The exhibition is
­usually held in December and goes on
for a week. For more information, go to
www.limamaritime.com.my
The Royal Langkawi International
Regatta is a ­prestigious sailing event
that attracted some 60 yachts with 400
participants to the ­inaugural regatta
in 2003. This annual event mar ks
the end of the ­racing season on the
west coast of Malaysia and Thailand.
For more ­information, go to www.
langkawiregatta.com
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The Raja Muda International Regatta is Malaysia’s
longest established yacht regatta that aims to provide
a fun racing environment. The fleet races over seven
days from Port Klang, near Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi,
stopping over in Pangkor and Penang on the way. It
is held under the a­ uspices of the Malaysian Yachting
Association (MYA). For more information, go to www.
rmir.com
Le Tour de Langkawi, one of the region’s most
challenging cycling events, is where one can witness
intense ­competition between the world’s top cyclists.
Cultural dances, parades, performances and a variety
of shows ­accompany this prestigious event. For more
information, go to www.tdl.com.my
M.I.C.E (Meetings, Incentives,
Conventions and Exhibitions) Facilities
The Mahsuri International Exhibition
Centre (MIEC) is a popular venue for
­international events. It is also one of the
largest exhibition and ­convention centres
in Malaysia. It is strategically located
in Padang Matsirat near the Langkawi
International Airport.
Shopping
& Dining
Langkawi is an ideal ­destination to do some
­s erious shopping as it offers an attractive
range of duty-free goods. Most of the
island’s shopping e­ stablishments can be
found in and around Kuah. A good place to
start one’s shopping spree is the modern
Langkawi Mall, Langkawi Fair Shopping
Complex and Jetty Point Duty Free Complex
offering a wide selection of items such as
­p erfumes, cosmetics, leather wear, sports
gear, ladies’ ­accessories, ­confectionery, liquor
and cigarettes.
dimly-lit ­wooden ­walkway through a m
­ angrove
swamp and arrive at an ­exquisite restaurant.
The island is ­r eputed for its delicious
fresh seafood ­including ­scrumptious local,
Chinese, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Continental,
Middle Eastern and other ­international
cuisine. From the spicy to the sweet and
sour, Langkawi has it all. Dine by the beach
at clean open-air eateries surrounded by
­s waying palms and the cool breeze. For
a unique dining experience, walk down a
Visitors to the Langkawi Underwater World and
Langkawi Cable Car may also get their hands
on some great buys such as pewter, crystals
and glassware at the shopping outlets located
within the vicinity. Visitors are allowed to bring
back to the mainland one ­bottle of liquor and
one carton of c­ igarettes after staying at least 48
hours on the island. Credit cards are accepted at
most ­outlets in Kuah.
Those who want a taste of shopping local-style,
should head to the bazaars in the main town
as well as Cenang and Black Sand Beach. Here,
­visitors can mingle with the jostling crowd and
join in the excitement of haggling. Pick out a
dainty batik ­o utfit or select a fancy handicraft
piece for your loved ones. Remember to sample
the d
­ elicious local spread on sale before heading
elsewhere.
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Accommodation
Langkawi offers a wide range of accommodation
to suit every budget and taste. Modern deluxe
hotels and resorts p
­ rovide complete ­facilities for
a comfortable stay, including excellent ­d ining
and recreation. Pamper yourselfand indulge in
the latest hotel spa treatments or tee off at a
championship 18-hole golf course. For those
who prefer a touch of rustic ambience, chalets
are ­available. For the budget-conscious, there
are smaller hotels ­available at reasonable rates.
Backpackers can look to Cenang Beach for bed
& breakfast inns.
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Accommodation
Tel
Fax
Aseania Resort Langkawi
Awana Porto Malai
Bayview Hotel Langkawi
Bella Vista
Berjaya Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort
Bon Ton Resort
Casa Del Mar
Century Suria Service Apartment
D’Coconut Hill Resort
De Baron Resort
Eagle Bay Hotel
Fave Hotel
Federal Villa
Four Seasons Resort Langkawi
GeoPark Hotel
Holiday Villa Langkawi Beach & Spa Resort
Hotel Bahagia
Hotel Grand Continental
Hotel Helang
Hotel Langkasuka
Kampung Tok Senik Resort
Kondo Istana
Landcons Holiday Hotel
Langkawi Baron Hotel
Langkasuka Beach Resort
Langkawi Boutique Resort
Langkawi Lagoon Resort
Langkawi Seaview Hotel
Mutiara Burau Bay Beach Resort
Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa
My Hotel
Nadia’s Inn Comfort
Panorama Country Langkawi Resort
Rebak Island Resort
Region Hotel
Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort
Sky Eagle Inn
Sri Lagenda Condominium Langkawi
Sri Chenang Resort & Spa Langkawi
Tanjung Rhu Resort
Tanjung Sanctuary Langkawi
The Andaman Langkawi
The Danna Langkawi
The Datai
The Frangipani Langkawi Resort & Spa
The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort
The Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa
TM Resort Langkawi
Twin Peaks Island Resort
604 955 2020
604 955 5111
604 966 1818
604 966 2800
604 959 1888
604 955 6787 / 3643
604 955 2388
604 966 5515
604 968 1788
604 966 2222
604 966 8585
604-955 6600
604 955 1701
604 950 8888
604 959 2300
604 952 9999
604 969 8899
604 966 0333
604 955 3030 / 4080
604 966 6828 / 6751 / 6754
604 955 7288 / 7266 / 7188
604 966 1118 / 2211 / 1128
604 953 1100
604 966 2000 / 3000
604 955 6888 / 4080
604 955 7778
604 955 8181
604 966 0600
604 959 1061
604 952 8888
604 966 6666
604 955 1401 / 1402
604 955 2721 / 2722
604 966 5566
604 966 8545 / 8899 / 3399
604 952 8000
604 966 0700 / 0480
604 966 0239 / 603 2617
604 955 8275
604 959 1033
604 952 0222
604 959 1088
604 959 3288
604 959 2500
604 952 0000
604 955 2262 / 8462 / 8463
604 960 8888
604 955 5555
604 966 8255
604 955 2136 / 2115
604 955 5222
604 966 3888
604 966 2600
604 959 1886
604 955 4791
604 955 2228
604 966 8815
603 4252 2689
604 966 2228
604 966 7385
604-955 6601
604 955 1504
604 950 8899
604 959 4200
604 955 1504 / 2211
604 966 9189
604 966 0288
604 962 2021
604 966 1371
604 955 7257
604 966 1122
604 953 1102
604 966 3222
604 955 5888 / 2588
604 955 7773
604 955 8881
604 966 0620
604 959 1172 / 1897
604 952 8899
604 966 5666
604 955 1405
604 955 2723
604 966 9973 / 9969
604 967 1468 / 966 3377
604 952 8050
604 966 0479
604 966 0239
604 955 8277
604 959 1899
604 952 0333
604 959 1168
604 959 3188
604 959 2600
604 952 0001
604 955 8459 / 8461
604 966 3097
604 955 2555
604 966 7458
*The above is not an exhaustive listing
Note: While every care has been taken in the preparation of this listing, Tourism Malaysia cannot be
held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur; all information is deemed
correct at the time of print. This listing only serves as a guide.
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Getting to
Langkawi
By Road
Visitors travelling by road have to drive to Kuala
Kedah or Kuala Perlis on the north-western coast
of Peninsular Malaysia, the main take-off points by
ferry to Langkawi. The journey from Kuala Lumpur
to Kuala Kedah takes about six hours while Kuala
Perlis is an additional hour away. Car parking
facilities are available at both jetties.
By Air
The Langkawi International Airport (Tel: 604 955
1311) at Padang Matsirat is about 20 km from
Kuah and 8 km from the beach resorts on Cenang
Beach. Direct air services from Kuala Lumpur
to Langkawi are provided by Malaysia Airlines
on a daily basis and budget airline AirAsia five
times weekly. Malaysia Airlines also flies direct
from Penang to Langkawi. Silk Air flies four
times a week from Singapore to the island. For
reservations, please contact:
Malaysia Airlines Tel: 1 300 88 3000 / 603 7843 3000
AirAsia Tel: 600 85 9999
Silk Air Tel: 603 2692 3122
By Rail
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) or Malayan
Railway provides comfortable and economical
rail services from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Setar and
Arau. From Alor Setar or Arau, you can take a taxi
or bus to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis respectively
and then proceed by ferry to Langkawi. For
reservations please contact
KTMB Tel: 603 2267 1200 / 1 300 88 5862
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By Sea
Ferry Services
Express ferries provide regular services daily to
Langkawi from both Kuala Kedah and Kuala
Perlis. The journey to Langkawi from Kuala
Kedah and Kuala Perlis takes about 1 hour
15 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. The
journey from Penang to Langkawi by ferry takes
about 2 hours 30 m
­ inutes. For enquiries and
reservations please contact:
Kuala Kedah/Kuala Perlis - Langkawi
Ferryline Ventures Sdn. Bhd.
No. 81 & 83, Persiaran Bunga Raya Langkawi Mall Phase
1107000 Langkawi.
Langkawi Tel: 604 966 3988 / 8988 / 5889
Kuala Kedah Tel: 604 762 6295 / 6296
Kuala Perlis Tel: 604 985 1899 / 2690
Penang - Langkawi
Fast Ferry Ventures Sdn. Bhd.
No. 2, 1st Floor Green Hall
10200 Penang.
Tel: 604 262 0802
Langkawi - Penang
Fast Ferry Ventures Sdn. Bhd.
Counter No. 5, Satellite Complex Terminal Jetty
07000 Kuah, Langkawi
Tel: 604 966 0521
Satun (Thailand) - Langkawi
Langkawi Ferry Services Sdn. Bhd.
Counter No. F3S, Satellite Complex Terminal Jetty
07000 Kuah, Langkawi
Tel: 604 966 1125
Cruises
A novel way to take a holiday to Langkawi is
by cruise ship. Cruises are of varying duration
depending on the ports of call en route to
Langkawi. Embarkation points are at Port
Klang and Singapore. For enquiries on cruise
packages, contact your travel agent or the
various cruise operators.
Star Cruises Tel: 603 2161 7798
USEFUL CONTACTS
Langkawi Tourist Information Centre
Kuah
Tel: 604 966 7789
Fax: 604 966 7889
E-mail: [email protected]
Langkawi Tourist Information Centre
Langkawi International Airport
Tel: 604 955 7155
Fast Facts
Climate
Mean annual temperature is between 24ºC and
33ºC. The dry season is from November to March.
Vehicle Rental
Cars can be hired for around RM80 per day
depending on the type of ­vehicle (remember
to drive on the left side of the road in Malaysia).
Motorcycles and bicycles are easier and cheaper
­a lternatives to discover the island. Motorcycle
rental ranges from RM40 per day. You are advised
to look out for wildlife crossing while driving. For
foreign visitors, an international driving licence
is required.
Langkawi Tourist Information Centre
Kuah Jetty Complex
Tel: 604 966 0494
E-mail: [email protected]
Tourism Malaysia Kedah Office
Tel: 604 731 2322 / 730 1322
Fax: 604 734 0322
E-mail:[email protected]
Lembaga Pembangunan Langkawi (LADA)
Tel : 604 966 7186
Fax: 604 966 2879
E-mail:[email protected]
Non-Working Days
Government offices are closed on Fridays but
open on Sundays.
Banks and Money Changers
Banks and money changers are located in Kuah
Town. Banks are open from 9.30am to 4pm from
Mondays to Fridays. Money can be changed at
most hotels, banks and at the airport.
Phones
Pay phones are located mostly at Kuah and
Cenang Beach, and can be used with Telekom
phone cards.
Medical Services
Twenty-four hour medical service is available
at Langkawi Hospital ( Tel: 604 966 3333), a
10-minute drive from Kuah Town. Most clinics
are located in Kuah.
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HEAD OFFICE
Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (Ministry of Tourism, Malaysia)
9th Floor, No. 2, Tower 1, Jalan P5/6, Precinct 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tel: 603 8891 8000 • Tourism Infoline 1 300 88 5050 (within Malaysia only) • Fax: 603 8891 8999
E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my
STATE OFFICES
JOH
L3-26, Aras 3, JOTIC Building 2, Jalan Ayer Molek
80000 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 607 222 3590 / 3591 • Fax: 607 223 5502
E-mail: [email protected]
KEDAH
Kompleks Pelancongan Negeri Kedah
Seksyen 20, Jalan Raja, 05000 Alor Setar, Kedah
Tel: 604 731 2322 / 730 1322 • Fax: 604 734 0322
E-mail: [email protected]
KELANTAN
Ground Floor, Kampung Kraftangan
Jalan Hilir Balai, 15300 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Tel: 609 747 7554 • Fax: 609 747 8010
E-mail: [email protected]
MELAKA
Lot 02, Ground Floor
Bangunan Lembaga Tabung Haji
Jalan Banda Kaba, 75000 Melaka
Tel: 606 288 3304 / 3785 / 1549
Fax: 606 286 9804
E-mail: [email protected]
NEGERI SEMBILAN
1st Floor, Seremban Plaza
Jalan Dato’ Muda Linggi
70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 606 763 5388 / 762 2388 / 4488
Fax: 606 763 8428
E-mail: [email protected]
PAHANG
Lot G.01, Mahkota Square
Jalan Mahkota, 25000 Kuantan, Pahang
Tel: 609 517 7111 / 7112 / 7115
Fax: 609 517 7114
E-mail: [email protected]
PENANG
No. 11, Lebuh Pantai
10300 George Town, Penang
Tel: 604 261 0058 / 263 4941 • Fax: 604 262 3688
E-mail: [email protected]
PERAK
No. 12, Medan Istana 2
Bandar Ipoh Raya, 30000 Ipoh, Perak
Tel: 605 255 9962 / 2772 / 1012
Fax: 605 253 2194
E-mail: [email protected]
PERLIS
No 19, Ground Floor, Jalan Pengkalan Indah
Pengkalan Asam, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Tel: 604 978 1235 / 1213 • Fax: 604 978 1143
E-mail: [email protected]
SABAH
Lot 1-0-7, Ground Floor, Block 1
Lorong Api-Api 1, Api-Api Center
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 6088 211 732 / 248 698 / 242 064
Fax: 6088 241 764
E-mail: [email protected]
SARAWAK
Parcel 297-2-1, Level 2, Riverbank Suites
Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman
93100 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 6082 246 575 / 775 • Fax: 6082 246 442
E-mail: [email protected]
SELANGOR/PUTRAJAYA
6th Floor, Wisma PKPS
Persiaran Perbandaran Seksyen 14
40675 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 603 5510 9100 • Fax: 603 5510 9101
E-mail: [email protected]
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TERENGGANU
No. 11, Ground & First Floors
Pusat Niaga Paya Keladi, Jalan Kampung Daik
20000 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
Tel: 609 630 9433 / 9093 • Fax: 609 630 9091
E-mail: [email protected]
OVERSEAS OFFICES
AUSTRALIA
Perth
Ground Floor, 56 William Street
Perth WA 6000, Australia
Tel: 00 61 8 9481 0400 • Fax: 00 61 8 9321 1421
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.com.au
Sydney
Level 2, 171 Clarence Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Tel: 00 61 2 9299 4441 • Fax: 00 61 2 9262 2026
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.com.au
BRUNEI
High Commission of Malaysia
Unit No 1.14 - 1.15
First Floor, The Rizqun International Hotel
Gadong BE3519, Brunei Darussalam
Tel: 00 673 238 1575 / 1576
Fax: 00 673 238 1584
E-mail: [email protected]
CANADA
1590-1111, West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6E 4M3
Tel: 00 1 60 4689 8899 • Fax: 00 1 60 4689 8804
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.ca
CHINA
Beijing
Tourism Section, Embassy of Malaysia
Room 506 - 507, Air China Plaza
No. 36, Xiaoyun Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing 100027, People’s Republic of China
Tel: 00 86 10 8447 5056 • Fax: 00 86 10 8447 5798
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.cn
Guangzhou
Consulate General of Malaysia (Tourism Section)
Unit 3216, 32nd Floor, CITIC Plaza Office Tower
No. 233, Tianhe Bei Road, Guangzhou 510610
People’s Republic of China
Tel : 00 86 20 3877 3691 • Fax: 00 86 20 3877 3692
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.cn
Shanghai
Consulate General of Malaysia (Tourism Section)
Unit 1109, Level 11, CITIC Square
1168 Nanjing Road West, Jing An District
Shanghai 200041, People’s Republic of China
Tel: 00 86 21 5292 5252 ext 201 / 205 / 206 / 207
Fax: 00 86 21 5292 5948
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.cn
FRANCE
Paris
29 rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris, France
Tel: 00 33 1 429 741 71 • Fax: 00 33 1 429 741 69
E-mail: [email protected]
GERMANY
Frankfurt
Weissfrauenstrasse 12 - 16
D-60311, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tel: 00 49 69 460 923 420
Fax: 00 49 69 460 923 499
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.de
HONG KONG
Ground Floor, Malaysia Building
47-50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong
Tel: 00 85 2 2528 5810 / 5811
Fax: 00 85 2 2865 4610
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.com.hk
INDIA
Chennai
4th Floor, Vijaya Towers
No. 4, Kodambakkam High Road
Chennai 600034, Republic of India
Tel: 00 91 44 4506 8080 / 8181 / 8282
Fax: 00 91 44 4506 8383
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.malaysiajao.com
Mumbai
123, Jolly Maker Chamber II
12th Floor, Nariman Point
Mumbai 400021, Republic of India
Tel: 00 91 22 6635 2085 • Fax: 00 91 22 6639 0702
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.malaysiajao.com
New Delhi
C 3/13, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi 110057, Republic of India
Tel: 00 91 11 4601 1677 (DL) / 1674 (GL)
Fax: 00 91 11 4601 1676
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.malaysiajao.com
INDONESIA
Jakarta
c/o Consulate General of Malaysia
Jalan H.R Rasuna Said, Kav.x/6
No. 1-3, Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan 12950
Republic of Indonesia
Tel: 00 62 21 522 0765 / 4947
Fax: 00 62 21 522 0766
E-mail: [email protected]
Medan
c/o Consulate General of Malaysia
43, Jalan Diponegoro, 20152 Medan
Sumatera Utara, Republic of Indonesia
Tel: 00 62 61 452 3192 • Fax: 00 62 61 452 3179
E-mail: [email protected]
ITALY
Milan
Via Privata della Passarella 4, 20122 Milan, Italy
Tel: 00 39 02 796 702 • Fax: 00 39 02 796 806
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Website: www.turismomalesia.it
JAPAN
Osaka
10th Floor, Cotton Nissay Building
1-8-2 Otsubo-Honmachi, Nishi-ku
Osaka 550-0004, Japan
Tel: 00 81 66 444 1220 • Fax: 00 81 66 444 1380
E-mail: [email protected]
Website:www.tourismmalaysia.or.jp
Tokyo
5F Chiyoda Building, 1-6-4 Yurakucho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan
Tel: 00 81 33 501 8691 / 8694
Fax: 00 81 33 501 8692
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.or.jp
TOURISM MALAYSIA OFFICES
KOREA
Seoul
(2nd Hansan Bldg., Seosomun-dong)
115, Seosomun-Ro, Chung-Gu
Seoul 100-813, Republic of Korea
Tel: 00 82 2779 4422 / 4251 • Fax: 00 82 2779 4254
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.mtpb.co.kr
NETHERLANDS
The Hague
c/o Embassy of Malaysia
Rustenburgweg 2
2517 KE The Hague
Netherlands
Tel: 00 31 70 350 6506 • Fax: 00 31 70 350 6536
Visiting Office:
Regus, The Hague Equinox
3rd Floor, Jan Pieterszoon Coenstraat 7
2595 WP Den Haag, Netherlands
Tel: 00 31 70 799 9172 / 9173
Fax: 00 31 70 799 9370
E-mail: [email protected]
NEW ZEALAND
Auckland
Level 10, DLA Phillips Fox Tower
205-209, Queen Street
Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Tel: 00 64 9 309 6290 • Fax: 00 64 9 309 6292
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.co.nz
PHILIPPINES
Manila
Embassy of Malaysia
Tourism Office (Tourism Malaysia)
16th Floor, Picadilly Star Building
4th Avenue, Corner 27th Street
Bonifacio Global City (BGC)
1634 Taguig City, Philippines
Tel: 00 632 846 2697 • Fax: 00 632 846 1213
E-mail: [email protected]
RUSSIA
Moscow
c/o Embassy of Malaysia
Mosfilmovskaya Ulitsa 50
Moscow 117192, Russian Federation
Tel: 00 7 495 933 5748 / 5747
Fax: 00 7 495 933 5749
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysia.ru
SAUDI ARABIA
Jeddah
2nd Floor (upper parking), Mega Business Centre
Serafi Megamall, Tahlia Street
c/o Consulate General of Malaysia (Tourism
Section)
P O Box 593, Jeddah 21421
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel: 00 966 2 286 7333
Fax: 00 966 2 286 7444
E-mail: [email protected]
SINGAPORE
#01-01B/C/D, No. 80
Robinson Road
Singapore 068898
Tel: 00 69 6532 6321 / 6351
Fax: 00 69 6535 6650
E-mail: [email protected]
SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg
1st Floor, Building 5
Commerce Square
39, Rivonia Road, Sandhurst
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: 00 27 11 268 0292 / 0295
Fax: 00 27 11 268 0296
E-mail: [email protected]
SWEDEN
Stockholm
Klarabergsgatan 35, 2tr, Box 131
Stockholm 10122, Sweden
Tel: 00 46 8 249 900 • Fax: 00 46 8 242 324
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.malaysia.se
TAIWAN
Taipei
Suite C, 8th Floor, Hung Tai Centre
170 Tun Hwa North Road
Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: 00 88 62 2514 9704 / 9734
Fax: 00 88 62 2514 9973
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.promotemalaysia.com.tw
THAILAND
Bangkok
Unit 1, 3rd Floor, Zuellig House
1-7, Silom Road, Bangrak
Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Tel: 00 662 636 3380 - 3 • Fax: 00 662 636 3384
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sawasdeemalaysia.com
Phuket
98/2 Sino South Building, Krabi Road
Amphur Muang
Phuket, 83000 Thailand
Tel: 00 667 622 0192 / 0193
Fax: 00 667 622 0196
E-mail : [email protected] /
[email protected]
TURKEY
Istanbul
Harman Sokak
Harmanci Giz Plaza, No.5, Kat:20
34394 Esentepe
Istanbul, Turkey
Tel : 00 902 12 284 4436
Fax: 00 902 12 284 4437
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dubai
Lot 3, Ground Floor (facing Zabeel Road)
Al Safeena Building
Oud Mehta, Near Lamcy Plaza
P.O Box 124096, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: 00 971 4337 7578 / 7579
Fax: 00 971 4335 3318
E-mail: [email protected]
UNITED KINGDOM
London
57 Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DU
United Kingdom
Tel: 00 44 2 079 307 932 • Fax: 00 44 2 079 309 015
E-mail: [email protected]
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Los Angeles
818 West 7th Street, Suite 970
Los Angeles, CA 90017
United States of America
Tel: 00 1 213 689 9702 • Fax: 00 1 213 689 1530
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysiausa.com
New York
120 East 56th Street, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10022
United States of America
Tel: 00 1 212 754 1113 • Fax: 00 1 212 754 1116
E-mail:[email protected]
Website: www.tourismmalaysiany.com
VIETNAM
Hanoi
Embassy of Malaysia (Tourism Malaysia Office)
Unit 401, 4th Floor, HCO Building
Melia Centre, 44B Ly Thuong Kiet Street
Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Social Republic of Vietnam
Tel: 00 844 3734 3837 / 3938 8464
Fax: 00 844 3734 4679
E-mail: [email protected]
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES
BANGLADESH
Dhaka
d/a Malaysian High Commission in Bangladesh
House No. 19, Road No. 6
Baridhara, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
Tel: 00 880 2882 7759 / 7760 / 2885 8394
Fax: 00 880 2882 7761 / 3115
CAMBODIA
Phnom Penh
c/o Embassy of Malaysia
220-222, Preah Norodom Boulevard
Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmorn
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: 00 855 2322 1593 • Fax: 00 855 2322 1594
E-mail: [email protected]
CHINA
Chengdu
Level 18, The Office Tower Shangri-La Centre
9 Bingjiang Road (East)
Chengdu 610021
People’s Republic of China
Tel: 00 8628 6606 5230 • Fax: 00 8628 6606 5231
IRAN
Tehran
Malaysia Embassy in Tehran
No.6, Changizi St., Alef St.
Mahmoodieh St., Tehran, Iran
P.O.Box 1986673654
Tel: 0098 21 2621 9055 / 9056
Fax: 0098 21 2204 6628
IRELAND
Dublin
Level 3A Shelbourne House
Shelbourne Road Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
Republic of Ireland
Tel: 00 353 1 237 6242 / 6243
E-mail: [email protected]
KAZAKHSTAN
Almaty
c/o Embassy of Malaysia
9A Rubinshtein Str., 050051 Almaty
Republic of Kazakhstan
Tel: 00 7 727 333 4485 / 4487
Fax: 00 7 727 837 0333
LAOS
Vientiane
c/o Embassy of Malaysia
23 Sing Ha Rd, Phonexay
P.O.Box 789, Vientiane, Lao P.D.R
Tel: 00 85 6 2141 4205 / 4206
Fax: 00 85 6 2141 4201
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
VIETNAM
Ho Chi Minh City
Consulate General of Malaysia
(Tourism Malaysia Office)
Mezzanine Floor, Pasteur Tower
139 Pasteur Street
District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Tel: 00 848 3825 8011 / 8036
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Fax: 00 848 3825 8037
E-mail: [email protected]
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