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On Day 4 in Langkawi we started the day by heading to the Kilim Geo Park Mangrove, which is a park in Langkawi dedicated to preserving the mangroves. The best way to get around is to rent a boat, so we had a boat that took us around to a variety of different stops. After getting in the boat our first stop was the bat cave, which was filled with bats. After checking out the bats we continued back into the boat and stopped at a place called Gua Langsir, which was kind of like a crater that fills with water depending on the tide of the ocean.
After visiting a variety of different sites we continued on the mangrove tour by just cruising on the boat. It was nice to just sit and relax and enjoy the cool breeze as we glided through the water. Mangrove trees are very important in Langkawi and they are protected on the island. After riding the boat around for a while we continued on to a section where there are a number of different floating restaurants. We stopped at Hold in The Wall Restaurant to first go to the fish farm. They had quite a nice selection of huge fish, and they fed them. It was very interesting to see, especially the stingray. The stingray felt like an elephant, but slimy.
We had lunch at Hole in The Wall Floating restaurant on the Langkawi mangrove tour, but the food was not good. It was salty and sweet, but overpriced and I think the flavors were very toned down - quite touristy.
After the Langkawi mangrove tour we had a little extra time, and so with the help of our guide and driver, we stopped at a local Malaysian wedding taking place at someones house right along the road. I’m going to edit a full video about this experience, because it was incredible, but in the Langkawi video I just included a quick teaser.
Finally, for dinner we went to The Andaman hotel and ate at The Japanese Restaurant. Overall the Japanese food was pretty good.
Thank you to everyone in this vlog:
Naturally Langkawi: http://naturallylangkawi.my/
LADA: http://www.lada.gov.my/v2/
Hold in The Wall Restaurant
Kash Island Adventures: http://new.kashislandadventures.com/
The Japanese Restaurant at The Andaman: http://www.theandaman.com/
Note: I didn’t pay for anything in this video, it was sponsored by LADA (Langkawi Development Authority).
Music in this video is from Audio Network
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On Day 4 in Langkawi we started the day by heading to the Kilim Geo Park Mangrove, which is a park in Langkawi dedicated to preserving the mangroves. The best way to get around is to rent a boat, so we had a boat that took us around to a variety of different stops. After getting in the boat our first stop was the bat cave, which was filled with bats. After checking out the bats we continued back into the boat and stopped at a place called Gua Langsir, which was kind of like a crater that fills with water depending on the tide of the ocean.
After visiting a variety of different sites we continued on the mangrove tour by just cruising on the boat. It was nice to just sit and relax and enjoy the cool breeze as we glided through the water. Mangrove trees are very important in Langkawi and they are protected on the island. After riding the boat around for a while we continued on to a section where there are a number of different floating restaurants. We stopped at Hold in The Wall Restaurant to first go to the fish farm. They had quite a nice selection of huge fish, and they fed them. It was very interesting to see, especially the stingray. The stingray felt like an elephant, but slimy.
We had lunch at Hole in The Wall Floating restaurant on the Langkawi mangrove tour, but the food was not good. It was salty and sweet, but overpriced and I think the flavors were very toned down - quite touristy.
After the Langkawi mangrove tour we had a little extra time, and so with the help of our guide and driver, we stopped at a local Malaysian wedding taking place at someones house right along the road. I’m going to edit a full video about this experience, because it was incredible, but in the Langkawi video I just included a quick teaser.
Finally, for dinner we went to The Andaman hotel and ate at The Japanese Restaurant. Overall the Japanese food was pretty good.
Thank you to everyone in this vlog:
Naturally Langkawi: http://naturallylangkawi.my/
LADA: http://www.lada.gov.my/v2/
Hold in The Wall Restaurant
Kash Island Adventures: http://new.kashislandadventures.com/
The Japanese Restaurant at The Andaman: http://www.theandaman.com/
Note: I didn’t pay for anything in this video, it was sponsored by LADA (Langkawi Development Authority).
Music in this video is from Audio Network
By Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Visiting langkawi In December ( cruise) not sure which excursion to book but after seeing your blog mangroves one for me
So you guys laugh when a stingray gets tortured for fun?
You have no soul.
Thank you for this awesome video Mark and team as applicable! Sending you all and everyone and everything everywhere joyful, respectful, peaceful, fun, delicious as applicable and wonderful blessings! Thank you again! 😇🍀🙏😇🥳💐🦀⚜️🫶🏼🌞💞
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I wonder how you would feel if tourists crash your wedding and start taking videos.
It looked like you had a visiter in your room.
Nice
Did the same tour in 2010, beautiful Langkawi for such a small island so much to see and do. Stayed for one week remembered forever.
Hi mark we are your fan from langkawi island, regret to inform you that the andaman hotel was burned out/on fire and include the japanese restaurant that you visited. the whole hotel was on fire nothing left.
I really hope you didn't hurt the huge lizard or salamander or whatever he was — he was sssooo cool — and they are harmless wonderful bug eaters !! We NEED so many more of them on this planet!!🙂🦎
I also loved the scary huge-toothed monkey at your terrace — I'd have been feeding him fruit 😁
I love you're trip to taste the different kinds of foods
I love your trips
Malaysia is a food paradise…
D copy lulusss mark
Yummyyy