- by travelandtourworld
- 01 Nov 2024
Visitors yearning to return to Southeast Asia can take advantage of the Langkawi Travel Bubble and explore Malaysia with EXO Travel, a Malaysia-based tour operator.
Guests begin their journey, arriving at the Langkawi Airport where they transfer to their hotel after meeting their English-speaking guide. The next day is theirs to explore with the opportunity to relax and enjoy all the resort has to offer: the sun and fun of the beach, the pool, the spa and more.
Travelers are taken on a private boat excursion on day three, enjoying a river cruise through the mangrove forest at Kilim Geoforest Park where they can marvel at the awe-inspiring limestone rock formations, sea stacks and ancient plants thrust to the surface millions of years ago. The cruise takes guests along the river to the Andaman Sea for a beach stop before enjoying lunch at a floating restaurant.
Day four is also at travelers' leisure. They can explore the local town with their guide or simply choose to relax at the resort.
The following day gives guests the chance to see what Langkawi is all about from an aerial perspective. Guests hop on Malaysia's longest cable car ride and ascend Mount Machinchang where they can also stroll along the curved SkyBridge. The day ends with a sunset cruise from Resorts World Langkawi. Guests sail onboard a catamaran with cocktails in hand as the sun sets. Onboard, visitors can cool off in the saltwater Jacuzzi while keeping an eye out for dolphins and enjoying a barbecue dinner.
Days six and seven are also at leisure with time to explore with a local guide or enjoy the resort. It is also the last day to enjoy Langkawi before heading onward to Kuching.
On the first night in Kuching, guests enjoy local Dayak cuisine at Lepau Restaurant or can explore a local dining court, Top Spot, on their own.
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