TOUR DESCRIPTIONS: The tropical rainforests of Malaysia are some of the most ancient and biodiverse ecosystems on Earth—alive with colour, sound, and movement. Towering trees, some reaching up to 50 metres, form a living canopy above a forest floor teeming ...[ read more ]
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LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUBBLE
International travelers who wish to visit Langkawi are allowed to do so through the Langkawi International Tourism Bubble. Visit Malaysia now with the 𝐋𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐤𝐚𝐰𝐢 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐥 𝐁𝐮𝐛𝐛𝐥𝐞 for foreign tourists. To visit, visitors must book with a Malaysia tour operator, ...[ read more ]
Resume operation Date: 16 June 2020
As we enter into this post post covid and recovery period, JungleWalla open for Operation and Tours on 16th June 2020. Please rest assure your and our staffs health and safety are our top most priority. All tours are available ...[ read more ]
Geographical Information
Langkawi Island situated off the Northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia comprises a group of 104 tropical islands during low tides and 99 Island during high tide. The main island Langkawi is 47,848 hectare in size while Pulau Dayang Bunting and ...[ read more ]
Climate and Seasons
Climate Langkawi location near the equator, the island enjoys an equatorial type of climate and observes an average temperature of 24oC to 33oC. The island observes two different seasons during a year. Dry season and wet season are the two ...[ read more ]
Langkawi History and Lifestyle
History Langkawi, the beautiful archipelago of Malaysia, is shrouded in mythological legends. Its actual history & origin has lost its course in the passage of times. According to the legends, the term 'Langkawi' is said to have connections with the ...[ read more ]
Langkawi Nature
Langkawi Island's remoteness from the mainland has to a large extent, prevented modern development and industries from dominating the land. Hence, other than the low-lying terrain on the main island of Langkawi which has been converted for traditional agriculture over ...[ read more ]
Long-tailed macaque
In Kubang Badak river we can be spotted long-tailed macaque, which also known as crab-eating macaques.Long-tailed macaques are ecologically diverse and in Malaysia we can see a group of them in coastal lowland forests and the swamp forests. Within groups, ...[ read more ]
The cuties of Langkawi
The Dusky leaf monkey or a spectacled langur (Trachypithecus obscurus) is one of Langkawi resident primates. This monkey has a dark grey fur, large circles ring on each eyes that giving the appearance like eyeglasses with a fur crowning its ...[ read more ]
Fiddler crab
Besides looked on mangroves plant, here also we can see few species of fauna that live in this mangrove regions. One of them is fiddler crab, which are small crustaceans with a distinctive claw. The males will wave their major ...[ read more ]