The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125-meter long curved pedestrian bridge suspended 700 meters above sea level on Mount Mat Cincang in Langkawi, Malaysia. Offering panoramic vistas of the Andaman Sea and surrounding islands, this architectural marvel has become a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking adventure and stunning photo opportunities. The bridge is part of the Langkawi Cable Car complex and provides an unforgettable experience with its unique design and elevated perspective.
December to March offers dry weather and clear skies, making it ideal for sightseeing and photography.
April to June sees fewer crowds and lower prices, though occasional rain showers may occur.
Langkawi has a tropical climate with high humidity year-round. The wettest months are typically September to November.
January, February, and December provide the best combination of good weather and family-friendly conditions.
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| Cable Car | Take the Langkawi Cable Car (SkyCab) from Oriental Village to reach the bridge |
| Taxi/Grab | From Kuah Town, take a taxi or Grab to Oriental Village Cable Car Station |
| Bus | Public buses run from Kuah Jetty to Oriental Village regularly |
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily
Entry Fee: Combined cable car and sky bridge ticket starts at RM 65 for adults and RM 45 for children
Book tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. Bring a light jacket as it can be cooler at higher elevations. Strollers may not be suitable due to steps; baby carriers are recommended. Keep children close as the bridge has open sides.
Is the Langkawi Sky Bridge safe?
Yes, the bridge is regularly inspected and maintained to international safety standards.
Can I visit the bridge without taking the cable car?
No, access to the bridge is only possible via the Langkawi Cable Car (SkyCab).
Is there a weight limit for the bridge?
The bridge can support up to 1500 visitors at a time with a total weight capacity of 35 tonnes.