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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Shopping for Chocolates.


Do not waste your time…get a Taxi

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Friday, 30 August 2013

Cenang to Langkawi Parade Mega Mall

Langkawi was nothing more than a sleepy backwater until the Malaysian government granted it tax exemption in 1987. Under its new found duty-free status the island has thrived and its tourism scene has picked up so much that it has fast become the country’s tourism starlet.

Due to the lowered prices on goods such as liquor, perfume, chocolates and more Langkawi has become a favorite holiday destination among Malaysians as well as foreign tourists. The best place to grab shopping bargains is definitely in the dusty town of Kuah where scores of stores and malls are dedicated to providing the lowest prices of tax-free goods.



Pregnant Maiden Island, Langkawi.


Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands, approximately 51 km northwest of the state of Kedah on Peninsula Malaysia. It is the oldest rock formation to have risen from the seabed some 550 million years ago during the Cambrian period. Of the 99 islands (104 during low tides) only four are inhabited, including the 32,000-hectare main Langkawi Island.


Island Hopping Tour Langkawi.


Langkawi International Airport.


Airport Transfer.


Airport Transfer yesterday.


Merdeka..Merdeka..Merdeka! Happy 56th Independence Day to allMalaysians.



My guest, Rosemberg Alfredo & Isabel (Canary Island, Spain), guest from Queen Elizabeth Cruise, having a day trip tour around Langkawi island with me.




Mr and Mrs. Bunt from Denmark, half day tour package, going around Langkawi Island Malaysia.




Chen Yi Ping & Wei Ying Ying from Shanghai China, touring in Langkawi, half day tour.






EAGLE SQUARE.

THE LANDMARK OF LANGKAWI ISLAND.


WELCOME TO LANGKAWI.

YOUR LEISURE DESTINATION.


Greeting from Taxi Teksi Langkawi Island.

Taxi is the best option of getting around in the Langkawi.What we can do for you ..? Of course, you don't need to rush. If you would like to plan your own tour,we will be more than happy to offer services to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible. We are here and we are ready for you, no matter what your ground transportation needs are;· From the tourist to the local residents flying out on vacation or business or group and family

We welcome the opportunity to provide you with the best service, as one of the top taxi service in Langkawi Island. We look forward to answering any of your questions...we car callTaxi Teksi Langkawi or..we can guide you for special package .
When you arrive at our airport, or by ferry , you want to have a friend greet you, handle your luggage and whisk you off to your hotel. That's we! Taxi Teksi Langkawi. Friendly and efficient service. You'll be riding in the air-conditioned car. Also, we of the few taxi-drivers in Langkawi Island who does not smoke. 

Taxi Teksi Langkawi also provide island sightseeing tour around Langkawi island, just for you to know more about Langkawi. Many interesting places to explore, enjoying the nature, the greens, the foods and the friendly people of the island. Even for others tour packages, all in a reasonable price.

We do provide online booking and advance booking ( 1 day in advance ) for your conviniences.
Do not waste your time, get your taxi now.

Need a Taxi? No problem. Please contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible:

Email : taxiteksilangkawi@gmail.com
Web: www.taxiteksilangkawi-island.blogspot.com


Parent website : http://www.teksitaxi.com.my
Mobile: 011 2410 9133/019 456 1233

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Welcome to Taxi Teksi Langkawi Island :> 011 2410 9133 (Dean)


Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah (Malay: Langkawi Permata Kedah) is an archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands are a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. On July 15, 2008, Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah had consented to the change of name to Langkawi Permata Kedah in conjunction with his Golden Jubilee Celebration. By far the largest of the islands is the eponymous Pulau Langkawi with a population of some 64,792, the only other inhabited island being nearby Pulau Tuba. Langkawi is also an administrative district with the town of Kuah as largest town. Langkawi is a duty-free island.







The Legend of Mahsuri

Mahsuri was a young woman who lived in Langkawi, Malaysia either during the 14th or 19th century. According to folklore, she was accused of adultery and executed by stabbing. Her tomb, Makam Mahsuri, has become a tourist attraction on the island.



Mahsuri was the daughter of a Malay couple who moved from their native Phuket to the island of Langkawi in search of a better life. She was the most beautiful in all of Langkawiand married the warrior Wan Darus. As was required of him, her husband had to go to war, leaving Mahsuri behind to fend for herself. It was during this time that Mahsuri befriended a young man named Deraman. The village chief's wife was jealous of Mahsuri's beauty. She spread a rumour that Mahsuri was unfaithful and was having an affair with Deraman in the absence of Wan Darus. Eventually the rumours grew strong enough that the villagers openly accused her of adultery. Mahsuri pleaded her innocence, but no one believed her.
Mahsuri was to be tied to a tree (or pole) and stabbed to death but it didn't work. After every execution attempt failed, Mahsuri told them to kill her with her family's kris. When she was stabbed, white blood flowed from the wound, signifying her innocence. Some birds flew above her to cover her body. With her dying breath, Mahsuri cursed Langkawi to have seven generations of bad luck. The kingdom was soon taken over by Siam. The villagers at Padang Mat Sirat burned their own paddy fields rather than let them fall into the hands of the Siamese.

Many locals of Langkawi believe the legend to be true, citing the decades of failed crops that followed Mahsuri's death. Langkawi was also attacked by Siam numerous times, the last invasion taking place in 1821. The field which was torched by the farmers is still known as Beras Terbakar or "burnt rice". It is only at the end of the 20th century, after the seven generations have supposedly come to pass, that Langkawi began to prosper as a tourist destination. The descendants of Mahsuri continue to live in Phuket, Thailand, and have on occasion returned to Langkawi to visit her tomb.