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    Yachting in Malaysia

    boatlifeBy boatlifeMarch 21, 2023Updated:March 21, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Malaysia is located in the heart of Southeast Asia, boasting a combination of secluded beaches, modern cities with towering skyscrapers, dilapidated buildings, and numerous ethnic groups with diverse cultures. The Langkawi archipelago was named after the “Brown Eagle,” a rare eagle with brick-colored wings that can be found there. In fact, the capital of the island of Pulau Langkawi – Kuah – even has a monument dedicated to this bird. The archipelago is situated in the Strait of Malacca in northwestern Malaysia, close to the border with Thailand, and consists of 99 islands, only four of which are inhabited. On the other side of the peninsula, near the east coast of Malaysia, is Tioman, one of the most beautiful islands in the world, which is also popular for yachting and diving.

    Yacht Rental and Airports in Malaysia

    Yacht hosts for rental yachts in Malaysia are available in the Andaman Sea around Langkawi Island. Two airports in Malaysia cater to international arrivals: Langkawi International Airport (LGK) and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).

    Features of Yachting in Malaysia

    Yachting in Malaysia is recommended for experienced yachtsmen due to its high level of difficulty. The tidal waters experience an amplitude of up to 2 meters, and there are many coral reefs to navigate. The seabed changes constantly, and the navigational charts of the region are not always reliable. The coast has dangerously overhanging cliffs, and inexperience may lead to damage to the mast. Yachting in Malaysia is common only on the islands of the Langkawi archipelago. The region has an equatorial climate with hot weather all year round. The average air temperature is between 25-28 degrees Celsius, and the water temperature ranges from 28-30 degrees Celsius. The humidity remains high throughout the year, and the rainy season is from May to October. The best time for yachting in Malaysia is from November to April when the dry northeast wind of 15-20 knots prevails.

    Yachting Route Through the Islands of the Langkawi Archipelago in Malaysia

    This is a 7-day itinerary for a yacht trip around the islands of the Langkawi archipelago in Malaysia, with detailed descriptions of stops, GPS coordinates, and distances (in miles) for daily sea crossings on the islands of the Langkawi archipelago. The distance is 68 nautical miles, and the stops are Langkawi, Tanjun Bay, Pilau Pasir, Datai Bay, Telaga Harbor, Pilau Singa Besar, Avana Porto Malau, and Langkawi.

    History of the Langkawi Archipelago

    The Langkawi archipelago has a rich history. In the middle of the 20th century, it was a haven for animals, birds, and fish, with early references to the islands contained in the nautical charts of the 15th century. Langkawi was a hub for sailors and merchants from nearby and distant lands as it was located on the territory of trade sea routes. The main products of the archipelago were pepper and rice in those days. In the 17th century, French General Augustin de Beaulieu, who was in the service of Louis XIV, arrived here for the purpose of trading rice. However, the development of the ports of Penang, Malacca, and Benkulen led to the decline of Langkawi’s importance. The locals still believe in the legend that a local beauty named Mahsuri cursed Langkawi in the early 19th century after being unfairly accused of cheating on her husband. The curse was sent to seven generations of islanders. Despite this, the archipelago remained a Malaysian backwater for a long time until the Malaysian government recognized its potential as an excellent beach resort. Now, Langkawi is famous for its white sand beaches, which are recognized as very beneficial for health due to the large number of minerals, including magnesium. They can treat rheumatism, osteochondrosis, and bronchitis.

    In conclusion, Malaysia is an ideal destination for yachting enthusiasts who seek adventure and exploration. The Langkawi archipelago and Tioman Island offer breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and a challenging yachting experience. With experienced yachtsmen, careful navigation, and appropriate equipment, yachting in Malaysia can be an unforgettable experience.

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