Which is better redang or langkawi
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Save articles to your bucket list and start planning. Continue with Facebook Continue with Google Log in with email. Join the community. Sign up to access your saved articles across all your devices. Log in! Beach-bummers can enjoy the quiet, serene atmosphere while taking in the beautiful surroundings of the beaches here. One famous beach in Langkawi is the Pantai Cenang white sand beach, which is breathtaking indeed with its crystalline turquoise-blue waters and verdant palms.
Besides that, there is also Pantai Kok which is surrounded by majestic limestone hills and lush greenery. The beaches in Penang are less beautiful than the ones in Langkawi. Despite the heavy commercialization of the beaches there by tourism agencies, they are, on the contrary, not that great. In fact, many are said to be quite dirty with polluted sands and murky water.
When it comes to experiencing local culture and heritage, on the other hand, Penang is the place to be. Penang also has a diversified population of many races with their different religions. The multicultural setting of the island includes the Chinese, Indians, Nyonyas, Malays and so on. This diversity of culture is also showcased in the city of Georgetown with its grand churches, elaborate Buddhist and Indian temples and magnificent mosques, like the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple and Snake Temple.
Langkawi, though less popular than Penang as a culture and heritage site, is actually also rich in its own unique culture and heritage. The cultural and heritage sites here are different from Penang in a sense that they are more of a reflection of mysterious myths and legends and the Malay and Muslim culture. Unlike Penang which boasts various cultures from its multicultural inhabitants, Langkawi portrays more of the Malay and Muslim culture due to its high population of the Malay ethnicity.
This is reflected through its traditional Malay houses, its famous Al-Hana Mosque and so on. Penang Laksa. Photo Credit: Jonathan Lin, Flickr. When it comes to food, again, Penang is better. Penang is naturally a food haven with a variety of food from the different races. The island is especially known for its hawker food which is served at the many street stalls, coffee shops and food courts surrounding the island.
One popular dish is the nasi kandar, which is rice served with different types of curries and side dishes, which may include fish, chicken, squid, prawns and beef.
This Indian Muslim delicacy is rich in aromatic spices. One of the best places to try nasi kandar is at the Line Clear Nasi Kandar outlet. Another must try is the famous Penang char koay teow, which is a fried, flat white noodle dish. This noodle dish actually has many variations such as the Brunei, Indonesian and Singaporean versions. However, the Penang version is the most famous.
Langkawi, on the other hand, is not much of a food capital. When compared to Penang, it does not offer a variety of local cuisines. Dining is mostly done in the resorts. There some European-oriented restaurants at Telaga Harbour. For hawker food, you can go to Pantai Cenang where there are a number of small and affordable restaurants. And so the question of which of the two Islands to choose from, there is most tourists planning a holiday in Malaysia.
If you don't have time to read detailed information about each of the Islands offer a brief overview and comparison of these resorts.
If you are interested in not only these two places, but other resorts in Malaysia, see our Review of resorts in Malaysia, what resort to choose. Langkawi is the most popular resort in the country. Here is one of the best beach resorts in the lower and developed tourist destinations in Malaysia. The island remains a kind of balance between civilization and nature. On the one hand, the island has quite a developed resort areas, where you can find everything you need, airport, Wharf.
But on the other hand, there are still many unspoilt places. There are, of course, the island is one large city is the island's capital Kuah, but most of the remaining settlements are more like villages, and even tourist areas. The main attractions in the island are the beaches and the main attractions of natural beauty. Nightlife is virtually nonexistent.
Stay very calm, almost rustic. Here get ready to go to bed early, because if after 9 PM you will not invent entertainment, will just have to sleep.
By day you can lie on the beach, swim in the sea, or go on tours of the rare attractions of the island, which optionally can be explored in 2 days. There Langkawi has one big plus: the island was declared a duty free zone that for Malaysia, where alcohol and cigarettes are subject to serious duties, is very important. Despite the geographical similarity, Penang is almost the complete opposite of Langkawi.
This developed city is an island, bound by roads and built-up high-rise buildings. Of course, not the whole island like this abound here and preserved natural areas, but the face of the island is an industrial city is its capital Georgetown.
The beaches in Penang a bit, but they are. But clean them very far to Langkawi. The main "chip" of Penang are its historical sights. In walks and trips through the old quarters of George town, you can spend more than one day. Among the many attractions of temples, a fortress, churches, museums, old houses and much more.
There are Botanical gardens, butterfly farm, bird Park. If lying on the beach is not for you, and I want to move more and to learn something new, then Penang is a great. But the perfect beach holiday here to be found: strong middling or even a little lower. Langkawi beaches are much cleaner, prettier and more diverse. Water is also cleaner. You can choose to stay as a developed beach is Pantai Cenang, where many tourists and stay in a hotel on a remote beach where no one except you will not.
Penang is a Paradise for lovers of all kinds of historical and cultural attractions. The monuments and temples if you are interested, will become your main occupation during his stay on the island. And look at all unlikely, even for a week. That is good, thanks to the development of public transport on the island, to explore most of the attractions can without resorting to expensive excursions. In Langkawi, if you compare with Penang, nothing special to watch.
All the interesting places, including the waterfalls, mangroves, bat cave, jungle, sky bridge, the aquarium, you can see two days. If you have money, you can swim to neighboring Islands, including in the national Park and marine Park.
But such excursions are quite expensive and not every batch tourist will be on the budget.
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