Langkawi was declared as a geopark by the #UNESCO since 2007 and I was fortunate to attend the launch of the new Langkawi Geopark Discovery Centre at the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park. Themed as ‘Making The Past Present For the Future’, the centre showcases flora and fauna, socio-cultural, with facilities such as exhibition centres, amphitheater, a mini library and a gift shop. The Langkawi Geopark Discovery Centre provides information on Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, Langkawi landscape as well as the famous Legend of Mahsuri, Matchinchang, Mat Raya and Mat Sawak.
During this event, OBIT was also being introduced. A trilobite, an ancient fossil arthropod, one of the earliest and longest living marine species 300 million years. It is from Palaeozoic Era a.k.a Trilobite Age which existed 540 million years. Obit can be found within the Machinchang sandstonean is the oldest fossil in Malaysia.
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi are limestone
formations that are over 500 million years old. You can experience this geopark
by taking a boat ride around the mangrove area where you get to see not only
the limestone formation but also the brahminy kite eagles and white-bellied sea
eagles, otters, mud crabs, squirrels, monkeys and monitor lizards. It is
situated about 20 minutes from Kuah Town whereby aside from mangroves and karst
stone, one can also experience fossils filled caves with stalagmite and
stalactites. Few caves that you can wander around with a certified guide will
be the Crocodile Cave, Cave of Legends and Bat Cave (minus Batman and Robin).
Langkawi was the first Global Geopark in
Southeast Asia being awarded the UNESCO Global Geopark status and there is only
147 geopark worldwide. Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark comprises Machinchang
Cambrian Geoforest Park, Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, Dayang Bunting Marble
Geoforest Park, and Kubang Badak BioGeo Trail.
Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park
It is the oldest sedimentary rock in South
East Asia known as Machinchang Formation (aged Cambrian period 550-505 million
years). These rock layers form the mountain range of Machinchang which is
famous for the legend of the fight between Mat Chinchang and Mat Raya.
Kilim Karst Geoforest Park
Caves were made here, as the karstic hill forms
coastlines arches and islet. Langkawi Archipelago has at least 90 significant
geosites such as Pantai Pasir Hitam or Black Sand Beach that contains rocks and
minerals that is rich in black mineral called tourmaline, dropstones at Pulau
Tepor, Kilim and Sungai Itau’s well-preserved fossils among others.
Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park
It represents the Chuping Formation
Limstone of Permian (290-250 million years). The limestone was formed into
marble due to granite intrusion during the Late Triassic Period. Tropical
weathering played a very important role in the birth of Langkawi landscape.
It also has information on the mangroves and its habitat, geoparks around the world, seascapes as well riverscapes of Langkawi island among others. I highly recommend for you to drop by Kilim
Geopark and take the boat ride. I love it so much when I was there.
Operating hours
Monday to Sunday : 9am – 5pm
Boat fee
RM200 – RM500 for a boat and tour guide (for a
group of minimum 8pax)
The Langkawi 2019 Media Fam Trip is in
collaboration with Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) and all its sponsors
with #GayaTravel Magazine as media coordinator.