:: Langkawi ::
:: Langkawi's History ::..
:: Interesting places to visit:.
:: Captivating Cave ::.
:: Island of interest ::.
:: Beach of interest ::.
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:: How to go to Langkawi ::.
:: Hotel & Resort ::.
:: Car & Van Rental ::.
:: Gua Cerita ::

" Cave of Legends " is the linked with the mystical Battle of the Big Birds. It was here apparently that the Princess of China was kidnapped and held captive. Faintly legible on the walls of the cave are some ancient inscriptions, said to be verses from the Holy Koran. Gua Landak can be reached by boat from Tanjung Rhu.

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:: Gua Kelawar ::
Named after inhabitants, the Malaysian fruit bats, this cave is located along the Kilim River . Accessible only by boat, you can then walk along a wooden platform through a mangrove swamp, leading directly to the cave. The stalactites and stalagmites are of gigantic proportions, forming weird figures reminiscent of other-worldly creatures.
 
:: Gua Landak ::
A few minutes drive from Kuah, this is the most accessible cave on the island. Its fairly large chamber contains an exquisite variety of stalactites and stalagmites with fascinating formations.
 
:: Gua Buaya ::
This cave is unique in that the Kilim River actually flows right through it, navigable by a small boat at low tide. View the lime stone formations and colonies of bats, although the "buaya" or terrifying man-eating creatures of swamp no longer lurk
 
:: Gua Pasir Panjang ::
Nestled on the coast of Pulau Dayang Bunting , this cave is very accessible, with the boat ride passing by some very enchanting islands. This is one of the most intriguing caves, with the stalactites and stalagmites forming bizarre figures that boggle the mind
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