Kayaking Adventure & Swimming
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. Next we paddle to an old charcoal kiln and see how mangrove charcoal used to be made. The next stop is Pinang Cave, the remains of an ancient sea cave formed by the waves when the sea was 25 m above the present level. We end this adventure at Jemuruk Island for a relaxing swim. On the way back to the jetty, we stop at a floating restaurant to end this adventurous day with a delightfull lunch.
The meeting point is at Kubang Badak Jetty by 09.20am.
The meeting point is at Kubang Badak Jetty by 09.20am.
For those seeking an energetic adventure, head to Kubang Badak River for a kayaking experience. Upon arrival at the jetty, you'll receive a quick briefing and beginner kayaking tips before strapping on safety life jackets and boarding the kayaks. Paddling at a leisurely pace to savor the serenity of the river and heading towards the open sea, your guide will share fascinating insights into the mangrove forest ecosystem. The intertwining roots of these unique plants serve as breeding grounds for various organisms. Along the way, you might spot sea eagles, kites, kingfishers, herons, mudskippers, fiddler crabs, and monitor lizards. The adventure continues with a visit to an old charcoal kiln and Pinang Cave, an ancient sea cave from a time when the sea level was 25 meters higher. The journey concludes at Jemuruk Island for a relaxing swim, followed by a delightful lunch at a floating restaurant before returning to the jetty.
- 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 old charcoal kiln ruins, Swim at a quiet beach, Enjoy delightful lunch at a local floating restaurant
- Accessibility: Please consult with us if your child is younger than 5 yrs old
- Accessibility: A minimum of One (1) adult is required to be eligible for child ticket prices
- Ticket valid on selected date
- Customers are required to submit their reservation details to JungleWalla via WhatsApp or email to Operator, at least 24 hours prior to the tour commencement date. Please send the details to Fatin at 019 225 2300 or Azri at 019 590 2300, and also email them to junglewalla@gmail.com.
- Adult Rate Applicable from age 13 to 70 years old.
- Child rate applicable from age 5 to 12 years old.
- Child below 5 years old are FOC.
- The meeting point is at Kubang Badak Jetty by 09.20 am. https://maps.app.goo.gl/1rJqDPu8EWVsx5LG9
Attendees will be notified promptly in case of event cancellation due to weather conditions.
- If due to adverse weather conditions, attendees will be entitled to a full refund of the ticket price.