Kilim Karst Geoforest Parklangkawi
UNESCO Mangrove Safari

Overview
A stunning nature reserve featuring vertical limestone cliffs, ancient mangroves, and hidden caves accessible only by boat.
What To Expect?
A boat tour through the Kilim River. You'll witness eagle feeding (Brahminy Kites), visit the 'Bat Cave' (Gua Cerita), and stop at a floating fish farm for lunch. The highlight is the 'Kilim' sign carved into the limestone cliff where the river meets the open sea.
Tips
- Choose a tour that includes 'Kayaking' for a more intimate experience of the mangrove channels.
- Wear mosquito repellent before entering the caves.
Exploring Kilim Karst Geoforest Park
UNESCO Heritage
Langkawi was the first Geopark in Southeast Asia. The Kilim Karst area contains rock formations that are over 400 million years old.
The ecosystem is home to otters, monitor lizards, and kingfishers. The mangrove roots act as a natural defense system for the island's coastline.
How to reach Kilim Karst Geoforest Park
Boats depart from the Kilim Jetty or Tanjung Rhu Jetty.
Tips for Visiting Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, langkawi
- Choose a tour that includes 'Kayaking' for a more intimate experience of the mangrove channels.
- Wear mosquito repellent before entering the caves.



















































