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
- Boat Tour Jetty
- Visitor Information Centre
- Mangrove Cruise Services
- Guided Nature Tours
- Floating Fish Farms
- Rest Areas
- Public Restrooms
- Photography Viewing Points
- Souvenir Stalls
- Food and Beverage Facilities
Areas Open to Tourists
- Kilim River Mangrove Forests
- Bat Cave (Gua Kelawar)
- Crocodile Cave (Gua Buaya)
- Floating Fish Farms
- Eagle Feeding Viewing Areas
- Limestone Cliff Formations
- Andaman Sea Coastal Areas
- Observation Platforms
How to Access
By Car / Taxi
- Drive to Kilim Jetty in northeastern Langkawi
- Parking facilities available near the jetty
- Grab and taxi services available island-wide
From Langkawi International Airport
- Approximately 30–40 minutes by car
- Taxi and Grab services available
From Pantai Cenang
- Approximately 35–45 minutes by car
- Popular day-trip destination from beach resorts
Other Transport Options
- Organized eco-tour packages
- Private boat charters
- Hotel-arranged excursions
Transportation services listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time. Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Entrance Fees
- Park Entry: Generally included in boat tour packages
- Mangrove Boat Tours: Approx. MYR 100–300 depending on package
- Private Boat Charters: Additional charges apply
- Cave Visits: Usually included in guided tours
- Group Tours: Discounts may be available
Prices and timing listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time. Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Visitor Experience
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Mangrove River Cruise:
Explore winding waterways surrounded by lush mangrove forests and towering limestone cliffs.
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Wildlife Encounters:
Visitors often spot eagles, monkeys, kingfishers, mudskippers, and monitor lizards.
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Cave Exploration:
Discover fascinating caves including Bat Cave and Crocodile Cave.
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Geological Wonders:
Admire ancient limestone formations that date back hundreds of millions of years.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Book a Guided Tour:
Local guides provide valuable information about the geology, wildlife, and ecosystem.
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Bring Sun Protection:
Hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended during boat trips.
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Carry Insect Repellent:
Useful when exploring mangrove areas.
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Wear Comfortable Clothing:
Lightweight clothing is ideal for Langkawi's tropical climate.
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Bring a Camera:
The park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife and landscape photography.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Tanjung Rhu Beach
- Black Sand Beach
- Langkawi Wildlife Park
- Craft Cultural Complex
- Durian Perangin Waterfall
- Kilim Jetty
- Mangrove Forest Reserve
- Andaman Sea Island Hopping Areas