Kilim River Cruise, Langkawi
Spread over an area of 100sq.
km, Kilim Nature Park
features
a beautiful mix of well
protected green mangrove
forests, isolated white
beaches and blue lagoons.
Along the trail, passing
through calm winding rivers,
you will be exposed to the
wonders of the park's marine
ecosystem, flora and fauna
and
its natural habitats.
Some tour operators will stop
at a special spot along the
river where they feed the
eagles, found in great
numbers
here. These include the white-
bellied fish eagle, brahminy
kite and gigantic sea eagles.
Kilim River is also a great
place for some birdwatching
during the migratory seasons
in September and March.
After feeding the eagles, the
boats will move downstream
and
soon, the Andaman Sea,
located
in the northern coast, comes
into view as they exit the
Kilim River through The Hole
in the Wall. This is a famous
passage so named after a
narrow opening between
formidable walls of limestone
cliffs that connect the river
to the open sea.
This narrow gap provides a
sheltered area for a thriving
fish farm and mooring for
yachts. The farm adopts a
very
hands-on approach,
encouraging
visitors to hand-feed the
multitude of marine life such
as groupers, bat fish, blue
spotted stingrays, lobsters,
mantis prawns and snappers.
Visitors can choose their own
lunch or dinner directly from
the 50-odd cages and have it
cooked to order at the
floating restaurant.