Langkawi, Penang & Pangkor Laut Holidays

Chief among Malaysia's paradise islands are the 99 making up the Langkawi archipelago off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Two thirds of the main island's dramatic mountainous landscape is covered with ancient rainforest, while granite cliffs stretch down to powdery white beaches and superb coral reefs lie just offshore. For a complete change of scene on your Langkawi holidays, George Town is the main city and urban centre of Penang, another west coast Malaysia island further south. Dubbed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, the city is bustling with things to do, playing off the many faceted cultures that reside together in an impressive harmony. Once known as The Pearl of the Orient, George Town still exists as a link between Asia's two halves and the perfect place to explore diversity in its most remarkable from.

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Langkawi Archipelago

The beauty of the Langkawi archipelago is matched by few other collections of islands. Located 19 miles off Malaysia’s north-western coast, the 99 paradisiacal islets adorn the Andaman Sea and offer idyllic beaches, lush paddy fields and ancient geological formations. So fascinating are these natural structures, that Palau Langkawi – the largest of the islands – has been nicknamed ‘Legendary Island’ in recognition of the myths associated with their origins. Situate yourself on this central one, or opt to island hop during Langkawi holidays, with each stop carefully crafted by our travel experts.


Penang

Penang is renowned as a place of culinary excellence, with its smorgasbord of foodie offerings inspired by the island’s rich mix of cultures. With this in mind, we’d recommend making George Town - a colourful city steeped in history with a fantastic frozen-in-time feel - the centrepiece of your Penang holidays. Sample outstanding Malaysian street food, including assam laksa (sweet and sour noodle soup), char kway teow (stir fried rice noodles) and pasembur (Malaysian potato salad). Since being awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2008, the capital has witnessed a burgeoning street art scene, which can be discovered alongside a local on a private tour of the city.


Pangkor Laut

The privately owned island of Pangkor Laut, situated just off the West Coast of Malaysia, represents the epitome of opulent island living. Blending seamlessly into the forest-clad scenery, Pangkor Laut Resort is the only resort on the island and boasts every possible luxury, from overwater villas and private pools to world-class restaurants and soothing spa treatments. The remainder of the island consists only of secluded bays, unspoilt beaches and an away-from-it-all atmosphere – every ingredient necessary for a castaway adventure.

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