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9.8 48 reviews
Kedah
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£49/nighttotal: £588 (12 )
Octopus House Langkawi Easy Shop Easy Play 10pax
1 2
house , Langkawi
This three-bedroom detached house is located in Kuah, Langkawi, offering easy access to the town's facilities and is situated 1.6 kilometres from the Kuah Jetty. The property spans 890 square metres and includes a kitchen with a fridge, air conditioning in some rooms, and in-room entertainment, with parking and laundry services available for guests.
9.0 77 reviews
Kedah
07/10 – 19/10
£47/nighttotal: £564 (12 )
Cozy 3 Bedrooms Apartment Langkawi
3 2
apartment , Kuah
This apartment is situated in Kuah, just 2.9 kilometres from Taman Lagenda Beach and 4 kilometres from Langkawi Kristal, offering easy access to local attractions. It has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness and user experience. The apartment provides three bedrooms, suitable for up to six guests, and features a well-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private balcony, a swimming pool, a fitness centre and parking. Enjoy a comfortable stay with access to a range of amenities and activities.
9.5 216 reviews
Kedah
11/10 – 20/10
£43/nighttotal: £387 (9 )
Casa Le Rock (2mins Walk To Longest Night Market)
1 4
house , Langkawi
Casa Le Rock, a Langkawi holiday home, enjoys a central location offering easy access to duty-free shops, restaurants, and spas, though precise distances aren't specified. This 100 square metre property sleeps up to 20 guests across adjacent units, featuring four double bedrooms, two shared bathrooms, air conditioning, a kitchen with dishwasher, and parking; food and drink are restricted to the living area.
9.1 75 reviews
Kedah
11/10 – 20/10
£37/nighttotal: £333 (9 )
Homestay Una Kangar
2 4
house , Kangar
This two-bedroom house near Kangar, Perlis, offers convenient access to attractions such as the Asian Cultural Village and Dinosaur Park Dannok, both approximately 40 kilometres away. The 102-square-metre property features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests, making it ideal for families or groups visiting the area.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kedah
What are the best landmarks to visit in Kedah, Malaysia?
Kedah boasts a rich history and diverse landscapes. For historical sites, the Bujang Valley archaeological site, showcasing ancient ruins, is a must-see. The Zahir Mosque in Alor Setar, a stunning example of Moorish architecture, is another key landmark. For a different experience, visit the Gunung Jerai, a mountain offering panoramic views and hiking trails.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Kedah?
What is the best itinerary to experience Kedah, Malaysia?
A good itinerary could involve spending a day exploring the Bujang Valley and its museums, followed by a visit to the Zahir Mosque and Alor Setar city centre. Then, dedicate a day to Gunung Jerai, enjoying the scenery and perhaps a hike. If time allows, consider a visit to the paddy fields and local villages around the area to experience rural life. The length of your stay will determine how much you can fit in.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kedah?
What is the recommended daily budget for Kedah, Malaysia (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your preferences. Budget travellers could manage on RM150-RM250 (£25-£40) per day, covering basic accommodation, local food, public transport, and entry fees to some attractions. Mid-range travellers might spend RM300-RM500 (£50-£80), allowing for more comfortable lodging and dining options. Luxury travellers can expect to spend significantly more.
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to February, when the weather is generally sunny and pleasant. However, it can get quite hot and humid even during this period. The monsoon season, from March to October, brings heavy rainfall, which can disrupt travel plans.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kedah?
What popular festivals can you find in Kedah, Malaysia?
Kedah celebrates Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr) and Hari Raya Aidiladha (Eid al-Adha), significant Muslim holidays. Chinese New Year is also widely celebrated, with many festivities in towns and cities. These are usually accompanied by vibrant cultural events, food stalls, and parades.
What traditional local food should you try in Kedah, Malaysia?
You absolutely must try Nasi Kerabu, a vibrant blue rice dish with various accompaniments. Satay, grilled skewers of marinated meat, is another popular choice. Try the local curries, often served with rice or noodles. Many restaurants offer delicious seafood, given Kedah's coastal location. Don't forget to sample local fruits like durian (if you dare!).
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Kedah, Malaysia?
While less famous than the Bujang Valley, explore the smaller villages and rural areas surrounding Gunung Jerai. You might discover hidden waterfalls or charming local markets selling unique handicrafts. These areas offer a more authentic glimpse into Kedah's rural life.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Kedah, Malaysia?
Visiting local markets, especially those outside of major towns, is a great way to interact with locals. Participating in cooking classes focused on Kedah cuisine offers a chance to learn about local ingredients and traditions. Staying in homestays, if available, provides a more immersive experience.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Kedah, Malaysia?
Kedah has a tropical climate, characterised by high humidity and temperatures throughout the year. The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and potential flooding. Be prepared for intense heat and humidity, especially during the dry season. Always check weather forecasts before venturing out, especially if hiking in mountainous areas.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Kedah, Malaysia?
Pack light, loose-fitting clothing suitable for hot and humid weather. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential to protect yourself from the sun. Insect repellent is recommended, especially for exploring rural areas. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, particularly if you plan on exploring historical sites or hiking.