| S Stephens |
21 December 2002 |
Stayed at Beach Garden Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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The place is like a paradise. It's a perfect place to unwind and relax. The best restaurant in town is in the beach garden resort.
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| J Saelee |
20 December 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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Do the island tour. There are a few restaurants in just walking distant from the hotel.
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| L Tze lin |
06 December 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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The beach from this hotel boasts truly extensive, soft and white sand, far out as the eye can see. Overlooking the sea's sparkling horizon are some islands which are pretty easy to access via a boat trip out to sea. Langkawi's pretty hot a place to visit so bring your suntan lotions and hats. Besides there, the local food is spicy, cheap and delicious and sight-seeing wise, there are some great historical places to visit.
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| D Gupta |
29 November 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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Beach Garden Resort has the best chef in the town.
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| C Bian joo |
27 November 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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Good to drive around in a rented car, to soak in idyllic kampong scene before Langkawi becomes too developed as a modern show piece. Views from the new Cable Car, particularly from the hilltop are breathtaking. Of course the visit is not complete without a visit to the island for snorkelling and shark feeding.
The Chinese restaurants near the hotel serve good local cuisine and there is a cosy cafe at the bend of the road which serves American breakfast. We ate breakfasts there daily as the owner and his family are friendly folks.
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| I Hadi |
29 October 2002 |
Stayed at Beach Garden Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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Make sure to get a rental car at the airport, they're the cheapest you'll find on the island, and make sure you haggle the price. Go on the cable car ride the view is stunning, drop by Galeria Perdana and spend at least half an hour there, don’t miss the waterfall. Try out the local dishes, you’ll be marvelled. If you have the time, try to visit all the other beaches, then you’ll really come to appreciate the beach on your door step.
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| I Thorpe |
28 October 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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I would recommend the Malaysian restaurant in the craft centre next door to the resort. Excellent local food at reasonable prices, and if you are lucky you can get a booth where you can recline on cushions Malay style.
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| A Bunton and thomas kirke |
25 October 2002 |
Stayed at Langkawi Village Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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Langkawi is an excellent choice if you want to have a relaxed holiday. We spent most days on the beach, and toured around the island to various points of interest by hiring a motorbike, which was a cheap and effective way to see as much of Langkawi as we liked.
Near the Langkawi Village Resort is an excellent family-owned cafe called Moody's Place that I would highly recommend for breakfast or lunch. Lovely staff who offered a wealth of information about what to do and see while on the island.
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| M Bagshaw |
15 October 2002 |
Stayed at Kampung Tok Senik Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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The snake sanctuary opposite the resort will only occupy 20 minutes, as it has suffered a lack of investment, but is ok.
The main restaurant appeared deserted, but the Malay style breakfast area and the bistro/fun-pub were fine. Food was varied enough and of high quality. We also enjoyed being the only guests in the bistro/pool area.
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| Q Xiao wei |
09 October 2002 |
Stayed at Beach Garden Resort - Langkawi, Malaysia.
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The hotel is located in Pantai Cenang, south-west of the island where is the busiest beach of the island. There are many resorts and hotels and you will find it is easy to rent a car or motocycle. I would recommend the Chinese seafood restaurant near the hotel and a Thai seafood restaurant 300 hundred meters away from the hotel.
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