Start the day nice and early and visit the Langkawi Sky Bridge before the crowds arrive. This spectacular feat of engineering allows visitors to quite literally walk between the mountains. After a long cable car ride, you will arrive at a long viewing platform that extends out from the summit of Langkawi’s second tallest peak. At a dizzying height of 700 meters, the dense jungle canopy is visible far below while the panoramic views are unparalleled. The Thai islands are very visible to the north, while the stunning mountains on the northern coastline of Langkawi can be seen in all their green and rugged glory.
The best place for a bird’s eye view of the island. Perched on Mt. Machincang roughly 650 meters above sea level, the SkyCab is a three-station cable car system covering a distance of over 1,700 meters. Observation decks with 360° panoramic vistas of the island are located at both the middle and top stations. Hanging at about 100 meters above the top of Mt. Machincang, We also take a walk on the SkyBridge which is one of the world’s longest curved suspension bridges at 125 meters. Not for the faint of heart.
They’ve added new attractions since our visit so the basic combo pass which costs RM 55 for adults and RM40 for kids will give you access not just to the SkyCab, but also to SkyRex, SkyDome, and 3D Art Langkawi.
Author: Shobana Manokaran
huhuhuhh 1 day i want to go
ReplyDeleteYes it is exciting but be prepared for the super hot sun
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