What a joy it was to start the day with a cup of freshly brewed coffee and breakfast outdoor, overlooking the blue sea in Langkawi.
Before it got really hot, we went for a boat ride which brought us through some limestone caverns.
By noon, it was pretty hot. Lunching at the Four Seasons Hotel, overlooking the beach and clear blue sky was really enjoyable. All you could see was pristine white sand stretching for miles, overlooking small limestone islands and the blue sea.
More activities in the afternoon. We drove around and took the cable car up the hill top to have a panoramic view of the harbour. Walking along the cable stayed bridge with just one column support in the middle and intermediate lookout platforms clipped to the side of the footbridge was an amazing experience!
Visited the mangrove area by boat, watching black kites diving down for the food. We were keenly aware that a lot of work had gone into making sure the mangroves would thrive but feeding the hawks would reduce their ability to find food themselves.
We swinged by a fish farm. Like any other tourists, we were eager to touch the stingrays in a fish farm tank. Immersing our feet in a tank of small fishes, we had a strange sensation as the fishes nibbled our feet which we were told would improve our skin.
After several hours of driving around visiting more places, it was almost time for afternoon high tea by the side of the marina. While resting, it was relaxing to see yachts and boats.
Strolling for hours, visiting more interesting places, we were tempted by the snacks at roadside cafes.
We were impressed by the appearance of the boutique Spanish style hotel Casa Del Mar and decided to try out al fresco dining by the sea. Sitting under the gently swaying palm trees, and watching the sun setting was the only thing we wanted to do.
What a luxurious life! We realized how blessed we were and were grateful that we were given such a blissful day.
Wow, my heart started to beat faster just thinking about crossing that bridge. What an amazing place.
Hi bucketdave, you will be thrilled if you were there. The bridge is actually curved in plane with viewing platforms attached to the sides; although the photo shows it as a line. You couldn’t help stopping at those platforms and keep admiring at the scene! Regards, Michael
Ohhh I’m really going to miss easy access to beautiful beaches in South East Asia.
I suppose, in return, you have better access to other beautiful sceneries. Thank you!
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Pulau Langkawi – a place we will be visiting in July. I am sure we will enjoy this beautiful island with its many diverse activities and interesting places. My secret desire is to take good photographs in the trip. Need to revise all my photography basics again. 🙂
Wish you a wonderful trip in July!