Exploring the adventurous parts of Langkawi
A few weeks ago I was in Langkawi, Malaysia waiting to get on to a boat for a delivery. After being stuck without a scooter in the populated southern city of Kuah due to the influx of people for New Years, it was time to get out into nature.
The mission was to drive north to see if we could go up to the Sky Bridge, which apparently has some of the best viewpoints on the island. Due to a massive amount of tourists, we decided to avoid it.
We quickly looked for the next possible option in the area. The 7 wells waterfall was the closest, just a few minutes drive away. It was an easy walk up a couple of hundred stairs to get to them.
Long Tailed Mackacks owned the rubbish bins and threatened any human or fellow monkey who came near their gold mine of tasty treats. The only problem is that plastic was lying around everywhere, because the bins provided were not monkey proof. Quite ironic that there were posted signs indicating fines for littering..
The aerial view from the drone was amazing, needless to say I take my drone on almost every adventure if the forecasted wind speed is low.
After a bit of exploring around we settled for a hike in the mountains on the upper reaches of the waterfalls, and turned back when we ran out of water.
We came across a group of Dusky Leaf Monkeys, who were entertaining to watch and extremely beautiful.
On New Year’s Day we explored another section on the north side. Onroute I flew the drone on the east coast near the river estuary tours, which are lined by a few limestone outcrops.
After the heat started beating down on us we decided to have lunch at Scarborough, which is famous for its fish and chips. We drank some tigers and ate a great meal with sand between our toes.
After lunch we took a drive along road 161 and discovered the Temurun waterfall. The walk to the waterfall was only 5 minutes from the road, and easily accessible. The river was quite dry so there was not that much water, but it was still enchanting and beautiful!
We carried on heading west and drove as far as we could. We had noticed a blocked off road, which was near the golf course. Naturally, I could not help myself but drive down that way. The road had started to become overgrown with lush vegetation. We arrived at an amazing beach and I took my chance to get some more aerial shots!
If you ever find yourself in Langkawi and are an adventurous outdoor person, then make sure you go and explore the northern side of the island.
Hi. @geekgirl! Thanks for liking my story, there are many past and unfolding adventures to post! Stay tuned :)
What an amazing place.And you got some breath taking pictures to.Great stuff @pierrehugo
Wow this is such a beautiful post. I never heard of Langkawi but it looks so amazing. Thats forest was so cool and your camera took really nice pictures... I really like the monkeys 😁 You must be a pretty good drone flyer because alot of people crash theirs lol haha. What drone do you use? Btw I followed you because you seems really cool. Great work @pierrehugo
Hi @joordanzzz. Thanks for the compliments! I just taught myself to fly the dji mavic pro, which is quite user friendly and easy to learn. Being cautious is key I guess.. I have only crashed my drone once ;) haha
Very nice coverage of the Place.
A very beautiful journey by you with great photos. picturesque
Sky Bridge could have been a great adventure, but as you rightly said during the busy tourist season, you could be spending all the time in buying the tickets in long queue.
When next you feel like having a new look of nature, take a trip down to Nigeria. I bet you will want to repeat the trip or rather vacation.
Amazing pictures! How sweet the big monkey holding its baby on the tail like a leash :D
Hey welcome to my country! You have some good shots there especially the Dusky Leaf Monkeys!
What a beautiful post...very nice view
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