WHAT TO DO IN KEDAH

For its agricultural activities, Kedah is a well-known state where you can see the green paddy fields close to the highways. The breathtaking view suits those who want to hide from the city’s hustle and bustle. Have you ever wondered what fun places you should visit while you’re in Kedah? Here are 12 attractions that we have described for you all! So let’s see the great places in Kedah you can visit.

DAYLIGHT ACTIVITY

Three ways to characterise Alor Setar, the capital of Kedah, are beautiful architecture, paddy fields and hardly any visitors. A whirlwind tour is what the few tourists on a stopover between Langkawi and Penang want. The top must-visit attractions in all around Kedah, are revealed in the NextTrip.Travel

1. Langkawi
In fact, Langkawi is a cluster of 99 islands, but since they are almost all uninhabited, they have concentrated on Pulau Langkawi, the main island. There are many attraction places and things to do while you’re here. Dont forget to try Langkawi Sky Bridge, Cable Car, Eagle Square to see the eagle statue, and nore here. Renting a car (or motorbike) and touring around the island is recommended. It’s easy to drive here!

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2. Menara Alor Star(Alor Star Tower)
Location: Lot 99, Lebuhraya Darul Aman, 05100 Alor Setar, Kedah
Operation hour: everyday 8:30am – 10:30pm

Located in the heart of Alor Setar, this tower is a prominent and modern landmark that signifies the rapid growth in the state of Kedah, standing at 165.5 metres tall. It serves as both a tower for telecommunications and a tourist attraction. Visitors will enjoy a stunning view from the platform of the Tower, which extends from Gunung Jerai (Kedah Peak). You can see the paddy fields outside Alor Setar from the tower-an amazing view, particularly during harvest time.

3. Gunung Keriang Recreational Park
It is geologically unique and there are ten distinct rocks here, including attractive calcite crystals that are sought after by enthusiasts and believers in fung-shui. The hill is lined with caves, including a larger one known as Gua Keriang, including other Malaysian limestone formations.

There is a street market next to the recreation park selling fruit, clothes and assorted products, but there are also a few stalls selling crystals that were supposedly mined from the caves.