

Anchored 18 miles off mainland Malaysia's west coast, this archipelago of 99 islands, of which only five are inhabited, entices with white sand beaches, cerulean seas, verdant rainforests teeming with wildlife, picturesque paddy fields and dense mangroves. The largest isle, Pulau Langkawi (usually referred to as Langkawi) is peppered with an array of dreamy beaches and palm-swaying shores including popular Cenang, idyllic Burau Bay and exclusive Datai Bay. The scenic interior is also worthy of your attention as small villages, sprawling rubber plantations, jungle-clad mountains and protected parks take centre stage.
December through to April are the driest months in Langkawi, while the heaviest rains tend to fall between September and October. However, even during the rainy season you can expect some sunshine during the day.
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