Kilim Karst Geoforest Park

KILIM KARST GEOFOREST PARK, LANGKAWI

A UNESCO-recognized natural wonder featuring mangrove forests, limestone cliffs, caves, and wildlife

Overview

Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is one of Langkawi's most remarkable natural attractions and a key component of the UNESCO Global Geopark designation awarded to the island.

Covering an extensive area in northeastern Langkawi, the park is famous for its ancient limestone formations, winding mangrove forests, hidden caves, and rich biodiversity. The unique geological landscape was formed over hundreds of millions of years and showcases some of Southeast Asia's most impressive karst scenery.

Visitors typically explore the park by boat, cruising through scenic waterways surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and dense mangrove ecosystems. Along the way, visitors may encounter eagles, monkeys, mudskippers, monitor lizards, and numerous bird species.

The park offers a combination of nature, geology, wildlife, and adventure, making it one of the most popular eco-tourism destinations in Malaysia.

Facilities at Kilim Karst Geoforest Park

Areas Open to Tourists

How to Access

By Car / Taxi

From Langkawi International Airport

From Pantai Cenang

Other Transport Options

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Entrance Fees

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Visitor Experience

Key Tips for Visitors

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