Also known as Lata Bukit Hijau Recreational Forest, it is famed for its amazing seven-level cascading waterfalls that create seven pools of cool, crystal clear water.
The Craft Cultural Complex is located on the northern coastline of Langkawi Island in the vicinity of Teluk Yu, about 30 minutes drive from the airport or 45 minutes from Kuah town.
Datai Beach to the north-west of Langkawi island is way off the main road but it has the most exclusive golf course on the island. There is a beach near the resort meant mainly for resort guests.
Boasting a majestic brown eagle sculpture all geared up for flight, Dataran Lang (Eagle Square) is Langkawi's most outstanding landmark for visitors arriving by ferry.
Where else can you find glorious gifts and exceptional exhibits under one roof? The gallery houses a remarkable collection of over 2,500 gifts and awards given by eminent world leaders to Malaysia's Prime Minister.
The collection here includes early Chinese porcelain, artifacts from the archaeological excavations in Lembah Bujang and a fabulous pokok bunga emas or 'gold tree' produced as a tribute to the Thais.
Kota Kuala Kedah is the remains of a fort, which for centuries protected the Kuala Kedah Kingdom from naval attacks, on the opposite bank of the Sungai Kedah (Kedah River).