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Discover the natural beauty of Langkawi on a scenic boat cruise through the UNESCO-listed Kilim Geoforest Park. This guided experience takes you deep into a unique ecosystem of winding mangrove forests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and calm coastal waters.

Along the way, you’ll witness majestic eagles gliding above the waterways, spot playful macaques along the riverbanks, and explore fascinating природal formations like the Bat Cave and Crocodile Cave. The journey also opens up to the Andaman Sea, offering breathtaking views of the pristine Tanjung Rhu Beach.

Blending wildlife encounters, light adventure, and cultural insights, this tour is a relaxing yet immersive way to experience one of Langkawi’s most iconic природal landscapes, complete with a stop at a floating restaurant for a local lunch.

Your journey begins at the jetty near Tanjung Rhu, where you’ll board a shared boat and glide into the breathtaking waterways of Kilim Geoforest Park. As you cruise through dense mangrove forests framed by towering limestone cliffs, your guide introduces the unique ecosystem and wildlife that thrive here. One of the highlights is Eagle Point, where you can witness majestic eagles swooping down to the water in a natural feeding display.

The tour continues with a visit to the fascinating Bat Cave, home to colonies of bats nestled within limestone formations, followed by a pass through the iconic Crocodile Cave (tide permitting), known for its crocodile-shaped rock entrance. As the boat ventures further, you’ll reach open waters of the Andaman Sea, offering stunning panoramic views of Tanjung Rhu Beach—one of Langkawi’s most serene coastal spots.

Along the way, keep an eye out for playful macaques and other wildlife in their natural habitat. The experience wraps up with a stop at a floating restaurant where you’ll enjoy a simple local lunch before heading back to the jetty, completing a relaxed yet adventure-filled exploration of Langkawi’s natural wonders.

Itineraries

Trip 1

Crocodile Cave, Langkawi Sightseeing

Despite its name, there are no real crocodiles here—the cave gets its name from the rock formation at the entrance that resembles a crocodile’s head. You’ll pass through (or near) this narrow limestone cave by boat, depending on the tide level. During low tide, boats can glide through the cave, revealing fascinating rock textures and a quiet, almost mystical atmosphere shaped by thousands of years of erosion.

Trip 2

Kilim Geoforest Park Photo stop, Sightseeing

This is the heart of the tour and one of Langkawi’s most iconic природal attractions. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, where mangrove forests meet towering limestone karsts. You’ll have opportunities to pause for photos of the dramatic landscapes, spot wildlife like eagles, monkeys, and kingfishers, and learn about the delicate mangrove ecosystem that protects the coastline and supports marine life.

Trip 3

Tanjung Rhu Beach Sightseeing

As your boat exits the mangroves into the open Andaman Sea, you’ll be treated to stunning views of Tanjung Rhu Beach—one of the most peaceful and picturesque spots in Langkawi. Known for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, this area offers a serene contrast to the dense mangroves, with distant limestone islands creating a postcard-perfect backdrop.

3-hour shared boat tour
 
English-speaking guide
 
Visit to Crocodile Cave (Subject to tidal Condition)
 
Visit to Bat Cave
 
Eagle observation at Eagle Point
 
Andaman Sea tour
 
Views of Tanjung Rhu Beach
 
Views of Gorilla Mountain
 
Wildlife spotting in the mangroves
 
Stop at a floating restaurant
Lunch at a floating restaurant
 
Shared hotel transfers
 
Bat Cave Entrance Fee (RM2 Per Person)
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Yes, it’s a relaxed boat cruise suitable for most travelers, including families with kids.

You’ll likely spot eagles, macaques, bats, and various coastal birds in their natural habitat.

Yes, lunch is served at a floating restaurant. It’s typically simple local fare and may feel like a short stop.

Yes, shared transfers are part of the package for convenience.

No, there’s a small fee (around RM2 per person) payable on-site.