Langkawi Travel Experience: Why It Was Boring and Tips to Avoid Disappointment
Langkawi left me feeling rather underwhelmed. After the vibrant experience in Kota Kinabalu, with its stunning sunsets and luxurious stay at Shangri-La, Langkawi pales in comparison, like a less exciting sibling. The absence of crystal-clear blue waters and soft, sandy beaches 🏖️ is quite noticeable. I tried to lift my spirits by indulging in a few more bottles of alcohol, consoling myself that at least the trip wasn’t a total financial loss.

One of the few highlights was the sunset cruise, which I do miss, but beyond that, there’s not much else to write home about. The much-touted Eagle Square? I left after just five minutes; there was simply nothing captivating to see. And the so-called internet-famous restaurant Hidden B, touted for its sunset views—what’s the big deal?

How did this place even become popular? The presence of many local Malays added to the atmosphere, but during our hotel check-in, we felt a bit discriminated against. Why were others offered welcome drinks while we were not? It was a bit of a letdown.

In any case, I won’t be returning to Langkawi. Instead, I’d highly recommend the breathtaking sunsets in Kota Kinabalu, East Malaysia 🌇, and the beautiful beaches of Da Nang, Vietnam 🏖️.




