Going to Langkawi – The Final Day
Waking up on the third day, which is our final day at Langkawi we decided to check out the hotel early and headed to the hanging bridge. Not to forget that our flight was in the late noon time.
However, the morning was turn upside down with the little drizzle as we leave the hotel. Hungry, we decided to get a quick grab in one of the shop along Cenang Beach before going to the Hanging Bridge. I was the driver this time around and thus, I did not manage to take any picture of the breakfast until we reach the Loaf area. Yatz told me that this place is where our former Prime Minister, Dr. Seri Dr. Mahathir’s the Loaf is located.
With the sky getting clearer, we headed for the sky bridge. Hoping that the bridge is open. Otherwise we can’t shoot much on top of the peak there. The normal entrance fee was RM30 for adult and RM20 for kids. If you show the MyKad aka IC at the counter, you will be getting 50% discount.
The operation hour is as below:-
Monday – Thursday : 10.00am to 6.00pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 9.30am to 7.00pm (longer hour)
Wednesday : 12.00pm to 6.00pm
If you happened to be on the time of monthly maintenance, there is nothing much can be done there.
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How to reach there? It is located at the Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park. Situated at the top Northwest of the island. Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125 metre curved pedestrian cable-stayed bridge. So if its bad weather, the operator will not allow to walk along the bridge as it is slippery. It is located 700 metre above sea level at the peak of Gunung Mat Chinchang which is accessible by the Langkawi Cable Car.
From what I know, the last scene of the Don – The Chase Begins Again was shot in the bridge. Maybe they want to do bungee jump here as well?
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