Langkawi: Kilim Mangrove Boat Tour 3H Shared





Description
Discover the natural beauty of Langkawi’s UNESCO-listed Kilim Geoforest Park on this scenic shared boat tour. Glide through lush mangroves, explore fascinating caves, and spot wildlife, including majestic eagles and playful monkeys. With an experienced English-speaking guide, delve into the unique ecosystems while visiting the Bat Cave and Crocodile Cave. An optional halal and vegetarian lunch at a floating restaurant can enhance your day, along with convenient hotel transfers to ensure a hassle-free experience. 3-hour guided boat tour through Kilim Geoforest Park See wildlife at Eagle Point and interact with monkeys Visit natural wonders like Bat Cave and Crocodile Cave Optional lunch and shared hotel transfers available
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Itinerary
Cruise into Crocodile Cave by boat and experience this unique limestone formation up close. During low tide, you can clearly see the cave’s entrance shaped like a crocodile resting along the riverbank — a fascinating natural rock formation and great photo opportunity. Depending on the tide level, the boat may enter the cave for a closer view.
Explore Gua Kelawar (Bat Cave), one of the most fascinating natural highlights of the Kilim Geoforest Park. Walk along a wooden boardwalk into the limestone cave and observe colonies of bats resting on the cave ceiling. Learn about the cave’s unique ecosystem, including rock formations, mangrove surroundings, and the wildlife that thrives in this protected area.
Witness majestic eagles swooping down over the water — one of the most breathtaking highlights of the Kilim Mangrove Tour.
It is a mandatory and highly popular photo stop during the Langkawi mangrove boat tours. Boat operators typically idle in the water right in front of the cliff so passengers can snap photos of the striking white letters contrasting against the lush tropical greenery and rugged gray limestone.
Dramatic Islet Vistas: The highlight is the stunning view of several limestone islands (like Pulau Chabang) rising out of the turquoise Andaman Sea, creating a perfect backdrop for photography.
Interactive Fish Farm: Most floating restaurants feature a "hole-in-the-wall" fish farm where guests can see local marine life, including stingrays, archerfish, and groupers.
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What's included
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels



