Taman Lagenda Langkawi is an artistically beautiful landscaped folklore-themed park. Commenced in 1996, this open-air ‘garden museum’ has the Kuah waterfront as well as several colourful statues. Spread all across the park, these statues have signboards in English that presents the details of myths that are associated with every specific sculpture.
A scenically landscaped, well maintained folklore theme park, Taman Lagenda Langkawi, also known as Lagenda Park was opened in the year 1996. It is located right next to the Kuah Jetty and stands opposite to the Kuah waterfront. The park is also referred to as the open air garden museum and has several colourful statues inside its premises.
There are sign boards that detail the myths associated with many of these sculptures; all of them in Malay as well as the English language. Gondwana Stone Wall which is a hilly formation located in the south west side of Langkawi, perched over Burau Bay marks the entrance of the park. Spread across 50 hectares of land, the park houses 17 colourful statues and sculptures in total.
These sculptures are of various legends in Langkawi; comprising of mythical birds, evil ogres, princes and princesses, and other heroic models. The park also houses lush greenery - fruit trees, plants of numerous types and bright flowers. These attract nature lovers and make the park worth some exploration.
Also a good picnic spot, the park can be walked through or one can hire a buggy to cart across the park. Moreover, the park exhibits Malaysian handicrafts made of local objects and artisans that can be taken as souvenirs for friends and family back home.
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• Experience lush greenery in the gardens of the 50 hectare Lagenda Park possessing a diverse flora of fruit trees, flowers, shrubs and plants.
• Created by land reclamation of a waterfront, witness the beauty of 17 themed colourful sculptures.
• Enter the park through the Stone wall depicting Langkawi island's tectonic plate movements.
• Go through the Langkawi island map displayed fantastically.
• Witness the man-made beach for stunning views of the Eagle Square
• Fold your hands to make a wish near the Lauan Hunjan Hunjan Pond-the driving rain pond.
• Discover the story behind the legends in Malaysian and English languages.
• Catch a glimpse of Heroic Giants, Mythical Birds, and Famous Princess.
• Enter the celebration gallery at the end of the park for Malaysian handicrafts and cultural artworks.
Taman Lagenda Langkawi is located within walking distance from most of Kuah’s duty free stores; which means that it is easily accessible from any point of place in the town. Tourists can choose to hire a taxi or can self drive to the park.
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The best time to visit Lagenda Park is during the monsoon seasons in September and October for witnessing the lush and green flora of the garden. The best time of the day is in the mornings for catching freshness of the air and active sightseeing.
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Places to Eat near Taman Lagenda Langkawi
1. Alhamdulillah Restaurant - Known to serve the best Kebabs, this eatery is simple in its decor and ambiance. It is reasonably priced and worth a visit for foodies who can’t do without Kebabs.
2. Haroo Story - This restaurant excels at serving Korean delicacies. The staff here are friendly and welcoming and the service is pretty quick. The seafood soup and mandoo are a must try here.
3. Fair Cafe Arabian and Indian cuisine - As the name itself suggests, this restaurant is the go-to place for anybody who would like to indulge in Arabian or Indian cuisine. The hospitality is warm, friendly and the menu is decently priced.
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1. De Baron Resort - Affordable and well maintained, this resort overlooks the Strait of Malacca. It is a 2 kilometer walk from the park and offers the most amenities required by guests. The resort offers complimentary parking and has additional amenities like a bistro cafe, outdoor swimming pool, and a small waterpark with slides inside.
2. Best Attitude Guesthouse - A hostel located at a distance of 3 kilometers from the park, this stay option is great for backpackers and budget travellers. There are mixed gender, male, female dorms with bunk beds and additional facilities like free coffee and wifi. Here, parking and breakfast come complimentary for all guests.
3. Riverra Inn - With an outdoor pool, modern amenities and minimal decor that creates good ambiance, the hotel is a good option for travellers looking for moderately priced accommodation.
4. Oriental 12 Residence - With a good location and easy accessibility, this hotel is known for warm hospitality, good breakfast menu and well maintenance. It is a good option for tourists travelling with family.
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Taman Lagenda is the gateway to learn about the many historical stories attached to Langkawi. To make the most of your time here, below are a few tips -
1. As the park is huge in its size and has to be accessed on foot, it is advised to wear comfortable footwear.
2. Basics like sunglasses, a cap or a hat on a sunny day and water are advised to be carried. The application of sunscreen is also recommended.
3. Photography lovers may want to carry professional equipment to capture the many artificial and natural landscapes within the park.
4. Historical buffs may want to spend at least three to four hours learning about the various sculptures here, thus one can make sure to plan the day accordingly.
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The trees, flowers, ponds, artificial beach and several other internal attractions of Taman Lagenda make it an interesting picnic spot. Spend quality time with friends and family in the midst of greenery and stories!
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Taman Lagenda houses four man made lakes, an artificial beach and several walking trails that are perfect for nature lovers to walk by for some refreshing air. These trails are famous amongst locals who are often seen jogging and conducting their exercise routine here.
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With several manmade and natural elements, the park is apt for photography enthusiasts who would like to photo shoot in different settings. Right from artificial establishment of sculptures to artificially created nature scapes like the beach, the park offers a lot of scope for creative professionals to experiment.
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Yes, Taman Lagenda stands worth visiting for anybody who would like to take a dip in the historical ocean of Langkawi and in the many stories that remain attached to the cluster of islands.
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One needs anywhere between 2 to 3 hours to explore Taman Lagenda. History buffs may require more time, as the learning story of all 17 sculptures is time consuming.
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The entry fee of Taman Lagenda is RM 5 for every adult and RM 2.50 for every child.
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