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Langkawi Trip Final Part : Other Places Of Interest

Posted by: vkeong In: Langkawi Island| Travel () (84 views)

Continued from Langkawi Trip Part X : Pelangi Beach Resort

We wanted to visit Underwater World Langkawi but the pricey entrance fee, RM28 per person made us change our mind. Moreover, we have already visited the nicest marine showcase in Malaysia, Aquaria KLCC. So, we decided to visit other tourist attractions located along the way back to Kuah town.

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The Field of Burnt Rice
Soon after Mahsuri’s premature death, the formidable Siamese army made an attack on the island. In desperation, the chief ordered the granary to be burnt down to prevent the storage of rice from falling into Siamese hands. The remnants of burnt rice can still be seen at this spot known as the Field of Burnt Rice especially after a heavy downfall that washes out the odd blackened grain or so. The curse is believed to have been the cause of the island’s lack of development which lasted until the birth in 1980 of Aishah Nawawi, a direct descendant of Mahsuri, after seven generations.

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Field Of Burnt Rice is a tricky place to find, it is located within a small kampung opposite a high school in Padang Matsirat. There were a lot of stalls selling t-shirts, food, drinks and Langkawi’s famous product - Gamat. Gamat, which is made of sea cucumber and traditional herbs is a healing ointment that works well in curing external wounds. It is sold almost everywhere in Langkawi, and cheap too! I bought a bundle of 12 small bottles for RM8.

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A small garden indicating the spot where the incident occured.

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We didn’t see any burnt rice, except those in this bowl for display.. They look like normal black sand to me lol..

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Also located within Field Of Burnt Rice was this nice traditional Malay house, took some photos with it before we left. Field Of Burnt Rice is not really worth visiting because there isn’t much to see around here.. but should be quite interesting for those into local markets.

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A stretch of paddy field was spotted nearby. It was not as nice as those found near to the airport though.. FYI there is a place called “Laman Padi” that showcases the history, heritage and development of the nation’s rice growing industry.

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We had planned to visit Mahsuri’s Tomb (Makam Mahsuri) but we took the wrong road and overshot the place haha. A lot of upgrading work was being carried on the roads leading to Kuah town as seen in the photo above. I hope the work finish soon because it was such an eyesore..

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Buffalo crossings are very common in Langkawi. Many signboards are set up to warn road users in case of incidents like this :P

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Black Sand Beach. Some believe that the remains from the great battle between Garuda and Jentayu still existed, and can be seen as Skull Beach, Cape of Bones (Tanjung Tulang) and Black Sand Beach, where remains of skulls, broken bones and ship wrecks can be found. Others claim that these remains belong to the traders who sank together with their ships, because of the whirlpools that existed in the Northern part of Langkawi island.

Black Sand Beach’s sand was indeed.. black. This place was a let down, nothing much to see other than the black sand. Not really recommended to visit but since we passed by this area, we figured that no harm taking a look..

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I was wondering if the black sand had anything to do with the freaking huge cement factory nearby?

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Eagle Square (Dataran Lang) is Langkawi’s most prominent landmark for visitors arriving by sea.

Situated near the Kuah jetty, the main attraction of the square is the magnificent statue of the reddish brown eagle majestically poised for flight. According to local folklore, Langkawi derived its name from- the eagle or “helang”. In old Malay, “kawi” denotes reddish brown - hence, Langkawi means reddish brown eagle!

What would a Langkawi trip be without visiting Eagle Square :P Both foreign and local tourists were thronging the place taking pictures with the giant eagle.. some of them even climbed up the bricks! So difficult to take a nice shot of the eagle without people’s head popping up lol.

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Once again, we had to take an artistic photo, luckily we brought a tripod along :) We were worried that our camera might be missing once we turned back lol..

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Langkawi’s “Legend On The Park“ is more than just a scenic park with beautiful gardens of vivid local blooms, plants and fruit trees. It is a 50-acre park with 17 story-telling monuments, 4 artifical lakes and a man-made beach which provide a picturesque and fitting backdrop for buildings showcasing Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage.

Within the park, there are also some fine examples of traditional Malaysian handicraft and cultural objects.

This park is only a 5 minutes walk from the Eagle Square. Carved on the rock is Langkawi island along with its attractions.

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Saw this nice lamp and took a photo of it too :P

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Entrance to the park is not free, so we didn’t go in (we didn’t have the time either) However I managed to take a photo of the park from outside by zooming in. The trees are so well grown, look like those in Taiping’s lake..

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And this ends my series of posts about my Langkawi trip, I had a lot of fun and great memories. Langkawi is indeed one of Malaysia’s best-kept secret :)

Based on my personal experience, these are my verdict on the attractions in Langkawi:

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11 Responses to "Langkawi Trip Final Part : Other Places Of Interest"

1 | Langkawi Trip Part X : Pelangi Beach Resort at Relaunched

August 28th, 2006 at 11:32 pm

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2 | jacky

March 4th, 2007 at 11:53 am

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how much total spending for 3 days 2 nights in langkawi?how many places for snorkeling?i am planning a trip for my college friends.

3 | vkeong

March 4th, 2007 at 12:15 pm

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jacky - Hi there. Unfortunately I don’t know anything about snorkelling in Langkawi but there’s a trip to Pulau Payar from Langkawi for snorkelling activities. It is very pricey though. I spent around RM400-500 inclusive of the stuff I bought in duty free shops

4 | naisioxerloro

November 29th, 2007 at 12:50 am

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Hi.
Good design, who make it?

5 | rock999

December 10th, 2007 at 11:27 pm

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Hi, you have a very nice trip to langkawi. I’ve been searching for more info about langkawi googled and bump into your blog. There are a few places I did not went and island hopping is one I must try next year, thanks. I’m planning to go next year again, missed the island so much. Agree as you’ve said, its Malaysia best kept secret…….:D

For snorkeling at Pulau Payar there are 2 operators, either with Langkawi Coral or Coral Island. Feel free to read my Langkawi 4D3N trip diary, written in Chinese tho……

http://chinese.cari.com.my/myforum/viewthread.php?tid=797829&extra=page%3D4

6 | vkeong

December 29th, 2007 at 2:42 pm

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@rock999, thanks for sharing your experiences.. I tell you, Island Hopping is fun, you must try it! It was one of the best activity in Langkawi

7 | Daryl

July 14th, 2008 at 7:25 pm

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Thanks for sharing about Langkawi. Was there last year……great beaches and cheap beer. View up on Mat chincang was great!

Daryl’s last blog post..Heart Bypass Surgery Pioneer Dies.

8 | roslan

August 14th, 2008 at 3:30 pm

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Dear friends… who’s come to Langkawi ,dont forget to go to Mardi farm you can taste the tropical fruits here …

9 | mylo

September 12th, 2008 at 10:13 pm

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nice langkawi posts! read ur trip to Langkawi from Part 1 up to Part X.

vk: Wow! Thanks for reading! The trip was 2 years back though.. hope the info is still relevant and accurate

10 | Celine

November 3rd, 2008 at 5:10 pm

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Dear VK,

Your post’s info is very useful & informatic. I m going to Langkawi with my family this coming Dec 2008. i surf for island hoping, all above RM60, can i hav ur contact for the RM35 one? TQ

vk: Hi Celine, I booked my island hopping through the motel. I doubt it would still be priced at RM35 after 2 years. You can call them up and ask though

Tanjung Malie Beach Motel
04-9551891 , tmbm@tm.net.my

11 | Kenneth Tan

November 8th, 2008 at 1:05 pm

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Hello Vkeong,

This is an excellent source of information for my upcoming Langkawi trip - Thanks a million! Pictures are a beauty.

By the way, I noticed your special one is from MMU - What a coincidence are you from MMU too?

Anyway, have a good day.

Cheers,
Kenneth

vk: Hi Kenneth, I am from MMU too

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