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The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125-metre curved pedestrian bridge suspended 660 metres above sea level between the peaks of Gunung Mat Chinchang. Reached via the SkyCab cable car plus a short SkyGlide incline lift, it offers vertiginous views of the Andaman Sea, the rainforest canopy, and the Thai islands on the horizon.
The Langkawi SkyCab is one of the world's steepest cable car rides, ascending 708 metres from the Oriental Village base station to the summit of Gunung Mat Chinchang in just 15 minutes. The six-person gondolas offer breathtaking views of rainforest, waterfalls, and the Andaman Sea.

Crocodile Adventureland is a specialised reptile park housing over 1,000 crocodiles and alligators across multiple species, from massive saltwater crocodiles to rare Tomistoma. Daily feeding shows and a hatchery provide educational entertainment alongside the thrill of seeing these apex predators up close.

Underwater World Langkawi is one of Southeast Asia's largest marine and freshwater aquariums, housing over 5,000 marine and freshwater creatures across 100 exhibits. The highlight is a 15-metre walk-through tunnel that places visitors inside a living coral reef with sharks, rays, and tropical fish swimming overhead.

Dataran Lang (Eagle Square) is Langkawi's most recognisable landmark — a 12-metre-tall sculpture of a reddish-brown eagle poised for flight, standing on Kuah's waterfront. It's the first sight greeting visitors arriving by ferry, and the island's symbolic mascot.

Langkawi Wildlife Park is a compact zoological garden housing over 2,500 animals across 150 species in a landscaped tropical setting. The park specialises in close-encounter experiences, allowing visitors to feed and interact with birds, reptiles, and small mammals.
Temurun Waterfall is Langkawi's tallest cascade at approximately 200 metres, a three-tiered fall plunging through pristine rainforest near Datai Bay on the island's northern coast. The lowest tier forms a natural pool deep enough for swimming.
Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells) is a series of seven interconnected natural pools cascading down the slopes of Gunung Mat Chinchang. Fed by mountain streams, the pools are linked by waterfalls flowing over smooth rock faces, surrounded by primary rainforest.