Langkawi Sky Bridge
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- Marilynne CFrankston, Australia226 contributionsCheck the weatherIt was my second visit to the cable car, this time with my daughter. We went there late morning - the queues were very long whereas on my previous visit I went early morning with no queues. This day the sky bridge was closed due to wind; it wasn't windy at groud level so if you really want to walk the sky bridge, check first. The cable car itself also closes in heavy wind.Visited January 2020Written January 28, 2020
- creative3responseAmpang, Malaysia158 contributionsLangkawi SkycabWe reach the skycab at 10am. It took us about 30min drive from our hotel in Kuah Town. Suggest that you rent a car then taking a Grab. As we check that it MYR56. 00 per trip to go Skycab. Renting a car to move around is more cheaper. We buy a package ticket which include Langkawi Skycab Cable Car + SkyDome + Skyrex + 3D Art Langkawi Admission at MYR48. 00 per person which do not include the Sky Bridge. You need about 2 hours to walk and snap photos at the Skyrex area. 3D Art is a good place to take photos as we spent about 2 hours inside the 3D Art. SkyDome is actually to see 3D dimensions movie which only takes 5 minutes.Visited February 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten February 17, 2020
- Jenny GSeattle, Washington64 contributionsWhat a view!We loved experiencing the brilliant views of Pulau Langkawi and the Machinchang geopark from the sky bridge! We were lucky to be visiting on a sunny, mostly clear day - though the area was extra crowded for the holiday season (annual holiday break for schools in Malaysia). It was a bit confusing once we got to the top of the cable car as signage indicating directions was limited. To go out on the sky bridge, you must purchase admission at the upper station (exit cable cars and go to the ticket counter on the left). You can either hike down the nature trail (paved and with concrete steps-steep climb on the way up) or take the sky glide rail car (cheaper to walk of course, and they pack the rail car full of people to go up and down the hill). The bridge closes down temporarily at times to avoid overcrowding it so that it remains safe for everyone. Seeing the suspension cables holding up the bridge is interesting, and they have several glass viewing platforms to look straight down into the valley from the bridge.Visited December 2019Traveled as a coupleWritten January 1, 2020
- joopjoop1Singapore, Singapore33 contributionsJust FineThe ticket for the cable car comes in a package and at a stipulated time. There are other attractions that you can visit at the park. The “Trick Eye” museum was pretty good and we had fun doing crazy poses. The other attractions were lame and not well maintained. The ride was nice and the view would depend on how cloudy or sunny it is on the day you visit the place.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten March 7, 2020
- Paul and Karen BKuwait City, Kuwait182 contributionsA great spot - but get there early to enjoy it with fewer peopleKey points: get there early (as close to the opening time as possible) and, if you can, pay the extra for either a glass bottom gondola or the express lane. Go to the skybridge quickly in order to get best pics, but note no opportunity on way down to stop at first station. More detail: arrive as close to opening time as you can. Pay to be able to jump the queues (express ticket, glass bottom or VIP gondola). Stop at the first station briefly (as you cannot get off on the way down) and take pictures on the cantilever viewing platform. Then head straight to the top and get your ticket for the sky bridge and head straight there (either on the nature walk or by the skybus thing). This way you will be one of only a few and will get great pics. Then walk back slowly through the nature walk and explore the top (second station) before heading back down. Then spend time at the bottom looking at such things as the 3D art (really good!) and 4D short film (needs recalibrating). Food choice is wide and reasonable in price. Lots of taxis avail at exit (including Grab taxis).Visited December 2019Written January 10, 2020
- MDPNNLiege, Belgium202 contributionsA stupid manager who tries to rob you if you don't have any cash paid attention!A manager who tries to rip you off because you're not told it's just a cash payment. We're going to get you down and try to get you paid a second time. A manager who says he understands the situation but does nothing to fix it. When you are downstairs you are told that it is not possible to buy the tickets and you have to go back up but to go back up you are made to pay the good joke. This band of liars tells you that a mistake has been made that it says that and nowhere is this information there. When I ask the stupid manager to show me the information of these lying colleagues he does not know how to answer. He doesn't know how to answer because this incompetent is not in a position to do his job properly for which he is paid. Just good at staying behind his computer. For others before they try to scam you please plan cash when you are up because this band of incompetent will not know how to give you this information.Visited January 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten January 11, 2020
- MancJRGWarrington, United Kingdom159 contributionsSpectacular views of LangkawiTickets at the top of the Sky Cab to access the Sky Bridge are RM6, for the nature walk. You need to be relatively fit as the steps are quite steep, and everything seems more effort in 35 degree heat! We had arrived early in the day and it was quite quiet. Lovely spots to take photos and be amazed at the engineering masterpiece. There are a few glass panels on walkway to look directly down. I didn't see any adults stand on them, but the kids had no fear and ran across. Even if you are nervous about heights, I recommend you try it as bridge feels very stable - and you don't have to look down!Visited March 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten March 1, 2020
- xxinxxKuala Lumpur, Malaysia10 contributionsGo on weekdays Go early to avoid large crowd.It's a must-visit but avoid the place during weekends. Come as early as possible (9 am) to avoid large crowd. However, the view up here is worth the queue. Locals have to pay RM6 for admission ticket and an extra RM10 to use the Skyglide. I opted for a hike down through the nature trail which took roughly 5 minutes to the bridge. The signage for the skybridge and skyglide was a little confusing, there's no mention that we need to pay extra to go to the Skybridge, hence I can understand why some people here complain about it.Visited February 2020Written February 16, 2020
- trishy6Wellington, New Zealand13 contributionsPricey but enjoyableWe attempted to visit earlier in the day but the bridge was closed due to high winds. So we rang the helpline number later on to find out whether the bridge was open and we were in luck. Efficient ticket booths operate for the gondola - different prices for Malaysian v’s Tourists. We chose to walk over to the bridge rather than take the sky glide - the walk is fine lots of stairs, uneven in places but good to do. The Bridge is a feat of engineering. Amazing views but I was glad to be back at the bottom !Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 5, 2020
- DadandCabCoffs Harbour, Australia1,146 contributionsDon't missIf you're taking the Skycab then don't miss the Skybridge. It only costs a few extra Ringits, although the queue to get on the train can be long. There only seemed to be one train on a single track which couldn't keep up with demand.. Early morning is probably best if you can.Visited February 2020Written February 4, 2020
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Marilynne C
Frankston, Australia226 contributions
Jan 2020
It was my second visit to the cable car, this time with my daughter. We went there late morning - the queues were very long whereas on my previous visit I went early morning with no queues. This day the sky bridge was closed due to wind; it wasn't windy at groud level so if you really want to walk the sky bridge, check first. The cable car itself also closes in heavy wind.
Written January 28, 2020
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creative3response
Ampang, Malaysia158 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We reach the skycab at 10am. It took us about 30min drive from our hotel in Kuah Town. Suggest that you rent a car then taking a Grab. As we check that it MYR56. 00 per trip to go Skycab. Renting a car to move around is more cheaper. We buy a package ticket which include Langkawi Skycab Cable Car + SkyDome + Skyrex + 3D Art Langkawi Admission at MYR48. 00 per person which do not include the Sky Bridge. You need about 2 hours to walk and snap photos at the Skyrex area. 3D Art is a good place to take photos as we spent about 2 hours inside the 3D Art. SkyDome is actually to see 3D dimensions movie which only takes 5 minutes.
Written February 17, 2020
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Jenny G
Seattle, WA64 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
We loved experiencing the brilliant views of Pulau Langkawi and the Machinchang geopark from the sky bridge! We were lucky to be visiting on a sunny, mostly clear day - though the area was extra crowded for the holiday season (annual holiday break for schools in Malaysia).
It was a bit confusing once we got to the top of the cable car as signage indicating directions was limited. To go out on the sky bridge, you must purchase admission at the upper station (exit cable cars and go to the ticket counter on the left). You can either hike down the nature trail (paved and with concrete steps-steep climb on the way up) or take the sky glide rail car (cheaper to walk of course, and they pack the rail car full of people to go up and down the hill).
The bridge closes down temporarily at times to avoid overcrowding it so that it remains safe for everyone.
Seeing the suspension cables holding up the bridge is interesting, and they have several glass viewing platforms to look straight down into the valley from the bridge.
It was a bit confusing once we got to the top of the cable car as signage indicating directions was limited. To go out on the sky bridge, you must purchase admission at the upper station (exit cable cars and go to the ticket counter on the left). You can either hike down the nature trail (paved and with concrete steps-steep climb on the way up) or take the sky glide rail car (cheaper to walk of course, and they pack the rail car full of people to go up and down the hill).
The bridge closes down temporarily at times to avoid overcrowding it so that it remains safe for everyone.
Seeing the suspension cables holding up the bridge is interesting, and they have several glass viewing platforms to look straight down into the valley from the bridge.
Written January 2, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
joopjoop1
Singapore, Singapore33 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
The ticket for the cable car comes in a package and at a stipulated time. There are other attractions that you can visit at the park. The “Trick Eye” museum was pretty good and we had fun doing crazy poses. The other attractions were lame and not well maintained. The ride was nice and the view would depend on how cloudy or sunny it is on the day you visit the place.
Written March 7, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Paul and Karen B
Kuwait City, Kuwait182 contributions
Dec 2019
Key points: get there early (as close to the opening time as possible) and, if you can, pay the extra for either a glass bottom gondola or the express lane. Go to the skybridge quickly in order to get best pics, but note no opportunity on way down to stop at first station.
More detail: arrive as close to opening time as you can. Pay to be able to jump the queues (express ticket, glass bottom or VIP gondola). Stop at the first station briefly (as you cannot get off on the way down) and take pictures on the cantilever viewing platform. Then head straight to the top and get your ticket for the sky bridge and head straight there (either on the nature walk or by the skybus thing). This way you will be one of only a few and will get great pics. Then walk back slowly through the nature walk and explore the top (second station) before heading back down. Then spend time at the bottom looking at such things as the 3D art (really good!) and 4D short film (needs recalibrating). Food choice is wide and reasonable in price. Lots of taxis avail at exit (including Grab taxis).
More detail: arrive as close to opening time as you can. Pay to be able to jump the queues (express ticket, glass bottom or VIP gondola). Stop at the first station briefly (as you cannot get off on the way down) and take pictures on the cantilever viewing platform. Then head straight to the top and get your ticket for the sky bridge and head straight there (either on the nature walk or by the skybus thing). This way you will be one of only a few and will get great pics. Then walk back slowly through the nature walk and explore the top (second station) before heading back down. Then spend time at the bottom looking at such things as the 3D art (really good!) and 4D short film (needs recalibrating). Food choice is wide and reasonable in price. Lots of taxis avail at exit (including Grab taxis).
Written January 11, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
MDPNN
Liege, Belgium202 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
A manager who tries to rip you off because you're not told it's just a cash payment. We're going to get you down and try to get you paid a second time. A manager who says he understands the situation but does nothing to fix it. When you are downstairs you are told that it is not possible to buy the tickets and you have to go back up but to go back up you are made to pay the good joke. This band of liars tells you that a mistake has been made that it says that and nowhere is this information there. When I ask the stupid manager to show me the information of these lying colleagues he does not know how to answer. He doesn't know how to answer because this incompetent is not in a position to do his job properly for which he is paid. Just good at staying behind his computer. For others before they try to scam you please plan cash when you are up because this band of incompetent will not know how to give you this information.
Written January 11, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
MancJRG
Warrington, UK159 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
Tickets at the top of the Sky Cab to access the Sky Bridge are RM6, for the nature walk. You need to be relatively fit as the steps are quite steep, and everything seems more effort in 35 degree heat!
We had arrived early in the day and it was quite quiet. Lovely spots to take photos and be amazed at the engineering masterpiece. There are a few glass panels on walkway to look directly down. I didn't see any adults stand on them, but the kids had no fear and ran across. Even if you are nervous about heights, I recommend you try it as bridge feels very stable - and you don't have to look down!
We had arrived early in the day and it was quite quiet. Lovely spots to take photos and be amazed at the engineering masterpiece. There are a few glass panels on walkway to look directly down. I didn't see any adults stand on them, but the kids had no fear and ran across. Even if you are nervous about heights, I recommend you try it as bridge feels very stable - and you don't have to look down!
Written March 2, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
xxinxx
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia10 contributions
Feb 2020
It's a must-visit but avoid the place during weekends. Come as early as possible (9 am) to avoid large crowd. However, the view up here is worth the queue.
Locals have to pay RM6 for admission ticket and an extra RM10 to use the Skyglide. I opted for a hike down through the nature trail which took roughly 5 minutes to the bridge. The signage for the skybridge and skyglide was a little confusing, there's no mention that we need to pay extra to go to the Skybridge, hence I can understand why some people here complain about it.
Locals have to pay RM6 for admission ticket and an extra RM10 to use the Skyglide. I opted for a hike down through the nature trail which took roughly 5 minutes to the bridge. The signage for the skybridge and skyglide was a little confusing, there's no mention that we need to pay extra to go to the Skybridge, hence I can understand why some people here complain about it.
Written February 17, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
trishy6
Wellington, New Zealand13 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We attempted to visit earlier in the day but the bridge was closed due to high winds. So we rang the helpline number later on to find out whether the bridge was open and we were in luck. Efficient ticket booths operate for the gondola - different prices for Malaysian v’s Tourists. We chose to walk over to the bridge rather than take the sky glide - the walk is fine lots of stairs, uneven in places but good to do. The Bridge is a feat of engineering. Amazing views but I was glad to be back at the bottom !
Written January 6, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
DadandCab
Coffs Harbour, Australia1,146 contributions
Feb 2020
If you're taking the Skycab then don't miss the Skybridge. It only costs a few extra Ringits, although the queue to get on the train can be long. There only seemed to be one train on a single track which couldn't keep up with demand.. Early morning is probably best if you can.
Written February 5, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
KAREN V
Gladewater, TX
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MigSydney
Epping, Australia53 contributions
Also, you can get a taxi from Langkawi Beach to the Sky Cab - Skybridge and ask them to wait for you. It could cost (negotiate)) RM150, 4 hours wait, which is worth it. If you have spare time go to check out the Big Eagle on the way back. The Oriental Village at the top is not worth wasting time and money.
Can we buy tickets for the sky cab and sky bridge on the spot?
Quang Kiet Le
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam904 contributions
Absolutely yes!
Do I need to pre book tickets for the Sky Bridge or can I buy them on the day?
powerman
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia60 contributions
no need but if pre book also can..but any changes will not be entertained if you miss going there or are late ?
Metal water bottle allow or not on sky bridge ?
powerman
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia60 contributions
yes no problem
77sharifah
Johor Bahru, Malaysia177 contributions
Hi, Can wheelchair visitor get to this place? And how? Thanks a bunch!
powerman
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia60 contributions
yes but to go there from the cable car can be difficult
how many people go there a year
2818TheTraveler
Singapore, Singapore136 contributions
No prediction on record. Could be by thousands of fun-loving people that love to rest, relax and re-charge and enjoy the sun, sea and sandy island.
I have a toddler with me and I have to carry her baby food and drink for her. Is it allowed to carry those in the cab? What if she is hungry or thirsty within the 15 minutes of ride or if she feel scared what will be the solution to distract her?
Taybs
London, UK13 contributions
Hi,
I think the sky cab is fine to take a baby. The view is amazing and if they get scared it’s just less than five minutes and there is pit stop station you can get off before you get to the top.
I would take to the top and see views. But not to go to sky bridge which is an extra 15 minutes steep
Waking to get to after the you reach the top
Of the sky can ride. So yes to sky cab ride but not to crossing the bridge. Hope that helps.
sally c
Axbridge, UK9 contributions
can you tell me if there are public toilets up near the sky bridge and mid station
thanks
anise Mayo
Jenjarom, Malaysia58 contributions
Yes there are.
Is the cable car the only way to get to the sky bridge or can we drive there by motorcycle and skip the cable car and oriental village? We just want to see the sky bridge and maybe the 3d museum. If we cannot skip the cable car, what would be the cheapest ticket (since we are budget globetrotter) to reach the sky bridge and at which place would be the entrance which we can enter in google maps? :)
Mostafa ShawQy
Luxor, Egypt55 contributions
Yes cable car is the only way, it’s all like hills and no way for cars to get up there.
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