Langkawi is an interesting place. It’s full of contradictions and differences but it’s still very friendly and very relaxed. It’s not a very pretty place, though – there’s garbage everywhere and development has been unchecked and poorly planned, but a lot of the natural beauty is obvious everywhere.
We made it to the Langkawi cable car, where we waited an hour in line to board the cable car to the top of the mountain. If you ever see the guy in the cowboy hat below, yell at him. He enjoys trying to push in line! Once we reached the top of the mountain, the views were spectacular, if a little hazy. The highest point was 710m above sea level. We saw all of Langkawi and some of Thailand, and it was a few degrees cooler (but not much) which was welcome.
We spent most evenings on the beach enjoying $1.30 beers and cheap and delicious food. It’s not a bad place, but it’s not as pretty as it could be.
It’s a very relaxed place, and runs pretty much on Malaysian time. “Later” could mean in a few minutes, a few hours, or even tomorrow. 3pm might be closer to 4 or 5.
We found this out when we went on an island hopping cruise. 25 ringgit – about $8 – for 4 hours. It involved a boat ride to one island with a giant fresh water lake, where we spent one hour, another boat ride (on the same boat) to another island where there was a beach, and a transfer back to where we were staying. Followed by more beer.
I expressed an interest in visiting a night market, and Farid, co-owner of the chalets we were staying in, was only too happy to take me for a drive and show me around. We ate, walked around, and looked. The market was only small but it was full of all sorts of interesting things. I didn’t take my camera – I hate being an annoying tourist with a camera in a market – but if one were to visit Langkawi, a visit to a pasar malam is well worthwhile.
Tomorrow we go to Kuala Lumpur, and the next day to somewhere completely new: Taiwan.





