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![]() About 35 kilometres from the west coast of Kedah state is a cluster of 99 islands collectively known as Langkawi. The name Langkawi actually belongs to the largest inhabited island in the group. In addition to the island's many land and underwater natural beauty, Langkawi's duty-free port status has provided visitors with another reason to visit the island. Diving
A number of diving operators can be found either located
within a hotel or at dive centres around Pulau Langkawi.Most
diving is done around Pulau Payar Marine Park Group of islands.
Strict conservation laws enforced by Marine Park Rangers around
the islands have resulted in prolific marine life. A unique
highlight in Pulau Payar is the presence of up to 20 juvenile
black tip sharks providing excitement to the many snorkellers
who visit the Marine Park centre. Although at times the plankton-rich
waters can reduce visibility, the abundance of fish makes
up for it, fusiliers, jacks, black tip sharks, barracudas
and groupers are sighted on a regular basis. Coral life is
a mixture of hard and soft corals. Pulau Kaca is a favourite
for easy, shallow wreck diving, with dozens of sunken fishing
trawlers providing refuge for a variety of marine animals.The
Pulau Payar group of island offer the best diving along the
west coast. Pulau Payar
The best diving is to be found from the western tip to the
southern and eastern portion of Pulau Payar. Coral Garden
Grouper Farm
Pulau Kaca
Pulau Segantang
Getting There
Diving Information | Top Dive Site | Map of Diving
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