In addition to the iconic Twin Towers, Malaysia is also famous for its stunning islands. Langkawi, known as 'Eagle Island' with its 99 islands, offers an array of exciting experiences. Join Mytour in exploring this precious gem.
Explore the wonders of Langkawi Island, Malaysia.
For Vietnamese travelers, visiting Malaysia is simple—just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months, and no visa is required. Numerous airlines offer flights to Langkawi, with Vietnam Airlines and AirAsia being popular choices. If you'd like to visit Kuala Lumpur first, you can take a high-speed ferry from the Kuala Perlis port. Tickets can be purchased at the port without prior booking, as most Malaysia island tours include a visit to this beautiful island.

Getting Around and Accommodation on Langkawi Island
When visiting this Malaysian gem, you can stay in the Kuah area or the beautiful Cenang Beach. Langkawi is renowned for pampering its visitors, offering accommodations ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury resorts. The island also offers lively shopping areas, boat racing, windsurfing, and diving. Whether you're traveling solo or with others, you'll never feel lonely on this captivating island.
Things to Do on Langkawi Island
If you're embarking on a Langkawi tour, don't miss Pantai Cenang Beach. It's one of the island's most stunning beaches, with turquoise waters, cool breezes, and golden sands that will make you lose track of time. The area also features affordable eateries and hotels, giving it a warm, inviting charm.

While Pantai Cenang offers a rustic charm, Tanjung Rhu, with its crystal-clear waters, will make you feel like you're in a secluded paradise, far removed from the outside world. If you join a Malaysian island tour, this breathtaking location will definitely be on your itinerary.
For thrill-seeking travelers, Langkawi's sky bridge will not disappoint. Frequently mentioned in travel guides to Malaysia, this suspended bridge, 700 meters above sea level, is perfect for adventurous couples, wedding photo shoots, or anyone looking for an adrenaline rush.

Pulau Payar Marine Park will leave you in awe with its vast and diverse marine life. Although it's called a marine park, the creatures here thrive naturally beneath the ocean's surface. You can snorkel alongside schools of fish and turtles, or explore the enclosed area for a closer look.
Things to Keep in Mind When Traveling to Malaysia
Taxis are the primary mode of transportation here, but visitors to Malaysia often find the taxi system to be quite complicated, so caution is advised.

Choosing a taxi in Malaysia isn't about picking a model or color; it's about selecting the right driver. Opt for an older driver, preferably of Chinese descent, and someone who speaks a bit of English. Avoid drivers who aggressively solicit rides or those of Indian descent.
Police presence is not extensive in Malaysia, so if you're asked for an impromptu check, insist on going to the police station. Always carry the phone number of your hotel when venturing outside.
