These carefully curated insider recommendations from Marriott Bonvoy’s general managers invite visitors to uncover Langkawi’s lesser-known treasures that reflect the island’s unique charm and beauty.
Dash Resort Langkawi’s setting is simply perfect – nestled in the cove of Pantai Tengah, with the breeze from the Andaman Sea gently kissing one’s face as the bright blue sky greets holidaymakers happily.
Rich in natural and cultural heritage, Malaysia continues to promote its national heritage and believes that this would bring a positive impact to society. Malaysia’s Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohammadin Ketapi went on to declare an additional 255 heritage items and sites recently, a steady increase from the years before to further drive economic growth, specifically through Heritage Tourism.
During the familiarisation trip with the theme ‘Road to Agrotourism – The North Series’, I realised that Kedah and Perlis are more than just paddy fields and sweet, aromatic mangoes.
Built three years ago and owned by the Kedah State Government under the state’s Menteri Besar’s (Chief Minister’s) Office, Gaya Travel Magazine team finds that Adya Hotel Langkawi is one of the best choices of stay in Langkawi, especially for business travellers or groups of families that enjoy shopping.
Kedah Darul Aman or also known as the Rice Bowl State is located in the northern part of Malaysia. Its plain and levelled topography has contributed significantly to it being the largest producer of rice in Malaysia.
Blessed with 99 islands, Langkawi promises to be an unforgettable holiday destination. This island has been declared a duty-free island in 1987, and locals especially, flock to Langkawi to shop for chocolates and crockery!