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Going Bat Sh*t Crazy in Langkawi

Day 70 of 164 Days Around the World Cruise



Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, located off the coast of northwest Malaysia. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. One of the most impressive attractions in Langkawi is the Kilim River Geopark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the area's unique geological formations and diverse ecosystem.


The Kilim River Geopark covers an area of 100 square kilometers and includes a network of mangrove forests, limestone formations, and caves. Visitors to the Geopark can take a boat tour along the Kilim River, which winds through the mangroves and limestone cliffs, providing a glimpse into the diverse wildlife that inhabits the area. The river is home to a variety of animals, including monkeys, eagles, otters, and mudskippers, and visitors can also observe sea creatures like jellyfish and crabs in the clear waters.


One of the highlights of the Kilim River Geopark is the Bat Cave, a limestone cave that is home to thousands of bats. Visitors can enter the cave and witness the bats' impressive flight patterns as they swarm out of the cave at dusk to forage for food. The cave also features impressive stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over thousands of years.


Another popular attraction in the Geopark is the Fish Farm, where visitors can learn about the local fishing industry and observe a variety of fish species, including stingrays and catfish. The farm also offers the opportunity to feed the fish and try traditional Malaysian fish dishes like grilled fish with chili sauce.

The Kilim River Geopark is also home to a number of small islands that visitors can explore, including Pulau Dayang Bunting, which is known for its freshwater lake and surrounding forest. Visitors can take a boat ride to the island and swim in the lake, which is said to have healing powers.


Overall, a visit to Langkawi and the Kilim River Geopark is a must for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The Geopark offers a unique glimpse into the area's geological and ecological wonders, and a boat tour along the Kilim River is an unforgettable experience. With its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Langkawi is truly a gem of Malaysia that should not be missed.

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