Kubang Badak River Kayaking Adventure
Highlights
Experience kayaking along Mangrove Forest Reserve
Admire Langkawi’s Limestone and Rock Formations
Bird-watching and Wildlife Observation.
Visit the remnants of an ancient sea cave.
See charcoal kiln ruins
Swim at a quiet beach
Enjoy delightful home cook lunch in a local family house
included with
English-Speaking Nature Guide
Bottle water
Kayaks and Equipment Usage
Home Cook Set Lunch (please advise if you have any diet restrictions)
excluded by
Service not mentioned
Essential
Information
Additional Information:
Required moderate fitness level.
Recommended Attire: Hat, t-shirt, shorts or long pants, please wear swimwear under your attire, sun protection, covered shoes or sports shoes, towel and a change of clothes
Ensure to have water proof bag for the camera and phone.
The meeting point is at Kubang Badak Jetty by 09.20am.
We recommend departing from your accommodation by 8.30 am.
E-Hailing, Grab and Taxis are widely available in Langkawi.
Note: This tour is provided and/or rendered subject to weather conditions. we reserves the right to change or cancel any part of the tour itinerary due to bad weather or any other unforeseen circumstances beyond its control.
Tour Duration: 09:30 - 13:00
Detailed Description
For the more energetic among us, head to Kubang Badak River for some Kayaking adventure. On your arrival at the Jetty, we will start off with a quick briefing and some helpful kayaking tips for beginners. Strap on your safety life jackets before we begin to board the kayak, one person at a time. Once everyone is on the kayak, we are ready to begin our kayaking adventure. We kayak at a slow pace to enjoy this serene river and pedal toward the open sea.
Along the way, guide will share interesting facts and explanations of the importance and intricate ecosystem of the mangrove forest. The intertwining roots of these unique plants are breeding grounds for many organisms that have adapted ingenious ways to thrive in a habitat dictated by the ebb and flow of the ocean tides.
We may get to see sea eagles and kites, kingfishers, herons, mudskippers, fiddler crabs, and monitor lizards during this kayaking adventure. We stop at Pinang Cave, the remains of an ancient sea cave formed by waves when the sea was 25m above its current level. Next, we paddle Charcoal Kiln. We end this adventure at Jemuruk Island to have a relaxing Swim. Upon returning to the jetty, we then travel to a nearby local house for some homemade prepared lunch and refreshments.