Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Travel guide to Langkawi Malaysia - Shopping


Langkawi surround by sandy white beaches and emerald light and bright green waters, has been attracting tourists ever since mankind can remember. But with budget airlines flying to this destination, more and more foreign tourists have found this duty free haven, with its attractive imported but above all local goods.

The local goods are mainly souvenirs, batik, pewter, silk, handicraft, sea food snacks and lots of other local delicacies. Lots of souvenirs shops can be found all over the island, many souvenirs are made of local wood, coconuts and marble, well crafted and refined in detail, but above all good value for money.

Duty Free Shopping

Langkawi’s Duty Free Port status, makes shopping in many cases very attractive, and picking up good bargains almost has become a popular sport here. Kuah is the only city on the island group called Langkawi, city actually would be overrated it’s more a nice thriving little town,

When traveling by ferry to Langkawi, the Duty Free shopping spree can start the moment the visitors step off the ferry. Just outside of Kuah, Jetty Point Duty Free Complex offers a wide range of products; most popular are alcohol, cigarettes and chocolates, ladies and men’s apparel.

The modern and well air-conditioned Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall offers at least 100 shops scattered over two floors. Samudra Duty Free Department Store offers a wide spread of duty free products, cosmetics, fragrances, leather, liquor, cigarettes and sports apparel and gear.

There are more duty free outlets in and around Kuah, Saga Shopping Center and Langkawi Duty Free, where also international branded clothes and confectionery, luggage and household appliances can be found. Just outside of Kuah the Teow Soon Huat Departmental Store in Pokok Assam, is another great place to spend an afternoon shopping.

The Local Crafts Complex

The Langkawi Craft Complex to the North of the island is a magic place to shop for souvenirs to bring home. Items found here will thrill and excite anyone and make the visit to Langkawi unforgettable. Items from the Langkawi Crafts Complex hang on walls or stand in living rooms all around the world.

At Pantai Cenang one of the most popular beaches, at Langkawi Underwater World, the Shopping Paradise Duty Free Centre is located in the same building, among many other items tourists will find watches, fashion, jewellery and batik made cloth and fashion.

Shopping Malls

Most shopping centers have great bargains, ready and waiting for shopholics.

Duty free rules - After staying at least 48 hours on the island, visitors are allowed to bring one bottle of liquor and one carton of cigarettes back to the mainland. When flying out of Langkawi, local regulations of the destination airport apply.

A few things to think about when buying delicate goods in Langkawi, some goods might be illegal in the country of arrival, among those could be decorative ornaments made of seashells, and any item made of crocodile leather.

Buying such goods also helps the trade in these items, and the world would benefit if animals seashell are left where they belong, in their own habitat and among other corals and marine life.

Most international credit cards are accepted in all shopping complexes. World wide delivery can be arranged by most art and souvenir shops, if items are too bulky to fit in the suitcase.

Langkawi, a true duty free paradise and tourists will enjoy the many shopping options offered.

Shop around first, before buying, as bargains are always around the corner in this shopper’s haven.


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