Delight in an enriching cultural and traditional experience when journeying through Langkawi’s arts and handicrafts scene. Take home a unique batik or oil painting by local artists or try your hand at creating your very own batik masterpiece at available workshops! There is a vibrant mix of traditional and contemporary styles to discover in Langkawi.
LANGKAWI CRAFT COMPLEX is located on the northern coastline of Langkawi in the vicinity of Teluk Yu, about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport or 45 minutes from Kuah Town. Nestled on a hillside overlooking the sea, this magnificent complex offers a wide range of Malaysian handicraft such as delicate hand-drawn batik.
Opening Hours: 9am-6pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: +604 959 1913
ORIENTAL VILLAGE Overlooking beautiful Burau Bay, it is one of the region’s most unique shopping, cultural and culinary destinations. Specially designed to provide a new concept in resort duty-free shopping, the Oriental Village also houses fine-themed restaurants, reflecting Asia’s culinary delights. Located at Burau Bay, it is a 15-minute drive from the Langkawi International Airport. While the Village is accessible 24-hours, most tenants operate between 10am to 7pm daily.
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: +604 959 3099
6D CINEMOTION @ ORIENTAL VILLAGE Oriental’s Village latest attraction is the first outdoor entertainment 6D cinema in Asia. A unique combination of 3D stereoscopic movie and 5D special effect seats, it takes the movie-watching experience on a whole new level.
Opening Hours: 9am-8pm (daily)
Admission Fee: √
AIR HANGAT VILLAGE is situated on four acres of land about 14 km north-west of Kuah. This modern complex is constructed around a 3-tier fountain believed to spring out warm curative waters, next to a riverstone mural depicting the legends that enshroud this location.
Opening Hours: 9am-7pm (daily)
Admission Fee: √
Tel: +604 959 1195
ATMA ALAM Batik Art Village, Langkawi’s original art village in Padang Matsirat highlights Malaysian art and culture. Individuals or groups are welcomed to be a part of the batik workshop. Original batik and oil paintings are for sale and can be specially requested.
Opening Hours: 9am-6pm (daily)
Admission Fee: Free
Tel: +604 955 1227
There is so much to do and so many places to see in Malaysia. To make sure that you don’t miss anything, use this handy map to navigate your way across the country and find great places to visit.
Perlis is the northern gateway to Malaysia. Despite its small size, Perlis has an abundance of attractions that make it a great destination.
Kedah is Malaysia’s largest paddy producing state. Delve into history in Lembah Bujang, the site of an ancient civilisation or relax in Langkawi, a world-famous resort island.
The site of a UNESCO World Heritage City, Penang is a holiday paradise with fabulous beach resorts and eclectic cultures. It is also the undisputable haven for foodies.
A tin-rich state in its heyday, Perak beckons with a range of sights and experiences. The state’s top attractions include Pangkor, an island getaway and Pangkor Laut, an internationally-acclaimed private island.
Hailed as the Cradle of Malay culture, Kelantan is a destination teeming with age-old arts, crafts and pastimes.
Beautiful islands, culture and nature give Terengganu its magical appeal. Dive, snorkel, sunbathe at the islands or journey to its hinterland to experience the best of nature.
The largest state in the peninsula beckons nature-enthusiasts with exciting eco-adventures. From Taman Negara, the oldest national park in the country, to the idyllic Tioman Island, Pahang is simply mesmerising.
Malaysia’s dynamic capital city is bustling with attractions and activities. Explore the city by day and night.
Selangor is home to the country’s main airport KLIA, and the main gateway by sea, Port Klang. It is also the country’s most developed state with a long list of shopping malls and themed attractions.
Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia, is a well-planned township with impressive buildings, verdant parks, scenic lakes and beautiful bridges.
From the majestic height of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, to the stunning depths of the world-famous Sipadan Island, Sabah is a magnificent nature destination.
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has a vast wilderness that contains numerous national parks including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mulu National Park.
Located off the northwestern coast of Borneo, this island thrills visitors with its wreck diving sites, historical relics and duty-free shopping.
The birth place of the nation, Melaka is a treasure trove of history and heritage. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City for vestiges of the past.
Known for its fascinating Minangkabau culture and a unique social system, Negeri Sembilan is the place to learn age-old customs and traditions.
Visit Malaysia’s southern gateway, for a family vacation at the theme parks or escape to its islands for an unforgettable holiday.
Enjoy birdwatching at 55 Important Bird Areas (IBA) throughout the country, tucked away at various habitats such as islands, coasts or lush lowland and montane rainforests.
Love the cool highlands? Find refreshing destinations to unwind in Malaysia. From French-themed settings, energetic amusement parks to forest-clad hills, there is something for everyone.
Find the fun and thrill that you are looking for in Malaysia. Meet your favourite characters, plunge down the world’s longest water slide or enjoy the rides and games!