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Suspended 660 meters above sea level, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is a breathtaking feat of engineering that defies gravity and promises to get your adrenaline pumping. This magnificent 125-meter curved pedestrian cable-stayed bridge hangs dramatically between mountain peaks, supported by a single pylon and offering 360-degree panoramic views that stretch across lush rainforest canopy, the Andaman Sea, and Thailand's islands in the distance. Begin your journey with the thrilling SkyCab cable car ride, one of the steepest in the world, climbing through misty clouds to reach this suspended wonder. Walk along the glass-bottom sections if you dare, feeling the mountain breeze while standing literally above the treetops. On clear days, the views are absolutely spectacular - perfect for photos that will make your friends jealous. This isn't just a bridge; it's a sky-high adventure that showcases Langkawi's natural beauty from a truly unique perspective.
3 hours
Morning 9-11 AM
Suspended 660 meters above sea level, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is a breathtaking feat of engineering that defies gravity and promises to get your adrenaline pumping. This magnificent 125-meter curved pedestrian cable-stayed bridge hangs dramatically between mountain peaks, supported by a single pylon and offering 360-degree panoramic views that stretch across lush rainforest canopy, the Andaman Sea, and Thailand's islands in the distance. Begin your journey with the thrilling SkyCab cable car ride, one of the steepest in the world, climbing through misty clouds to reach this suspended wonder. Walk along the glass-bottom sections if you dare, feeling the mountain breeze while standing literally above the treetops. On clear days, the views are absolutely spectacular - perfect for photos that will make your friends jealous. This isn't just a bridge; it's a sky-high adventure that showcases Langkawi's natural beauty from a truly unique perspective.
Detailed directions and travel information
No direct public transport to the Sky Bridge. You must take a taxi or Grab to the Langkawi Cable Car base station in Oriental Village.
From Kuah town, take Jalan Ayer Hangat (Route 112) heading north towards Padang Matsirat. Follow signs for 'Langkawi Cable Car' or 'Oriental Village'. The drive takes approximately 30-40 minutes.
Ample parking is available at the Oriental Village complex, where the cable car base station is located. Parking fees are typically around RM 2-3 for cars.
From Kuah Jetty: Approximately 30-40 minutes by car/taxi/Grab. From Langkawi International Airport (LGK): Approximately 20-25 minutes by car/taxi/Grab.
Purchase your cable car and Sky Bridge tickets online in advance to avoid long queues, especially during peak season. Go early in the morning for clearer views and fewer crowds. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
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