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Zoos & Wildlife

Langkawi Wildlife Park

πŸ“ Kampung Belanga Pechah, Kedah

β˜…4.4(6,359 Google reviews)

Langkawi Wildlife Park lets visitors feed birds from their palms, walk with ducks, touch snakes, and watch otter performances. Stroller and wheelchair accessible with flat paths, umbrellas provided for rain.

βœ“ Hands-on feedingβœ“ Otter showβœ“ Stroller friendlyβœ“ Wheelchair accessibleβœ“ Diverse animalsβœ“ Interactive experience
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β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Featured review by Brigid Weir

Oh my goodness what a magical place. I decided it would be a good rainy day activity to go visit and if you go on a rainy day, be prepared a lot of it is outdoors - with some cover but you still get quite wet. They do provide umbrellas though. I was definitely not expecting it to be as lovely as it is. I'm always wary of things with animals in case the animals are mistreated but everyone here seems fat, happy and healthy! I couldn't tell you what my favourite experience was. The fennec foxes are too cute and feeding the raccoon was amazing. The ducklings were adorable and giving a goat scritches was the best. The parrots were beautiful and the crocodile is huge. Everything is great! You can pay extra to buy food for the animals and you can hand feed them. Word of warning though the food comes in brown bags, and in the rain, mine disintegrated and I was juggling animal snacks in my pockets and a basket they gave me. I wish I could visit on a not rainy day because a lot of animals were hidden in their shelter. Also if you are absolutely terrified of snakes like I am be aware they have a huge albino python out in the one corridor and there is no way to avoid going by it. I had to ask the keepers to pick it up and move to the far side so I could walk by. If you're not afraid of snakes then exciting news - there's an albino python you can hold.

πŸ† Family Action Verdict

Best for families with children aged 2 and up who want direct animal interaction rather than observation-only encounters. The otter feeding session is a genuine highlight β€” time your visit to catch it. Flat stroller paths make it accessible for the youngest visitors. Wear covered shoes and dress for potential rain if visiting outside dry season.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

πŸ’‘Purchase animal food bags at the entrance to maximise hands-on feeding interactions
⏰Check the otter feeding schedule on arrival and plan your route around it
🎟️Wear comfortable walking shoes β€” you will cover significant ground
πŸš—Umbrellas are provided inside if rain starts, so don't let overcast skies deter you

πŸ’¬ What Families Are Saying

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4.4
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6,359 Google reviews

Interactive animal feeding and handling55%
Otter feeding session highlight25%
Accessible paths for all ages20%
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Brigid Weir

5 months ago

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β€œOh my goodness what a magical place. I decided it would be a good rainy day activity to go visit and if you go on a rainy day, be prepared a lot of it is outdoors - with some cover but you still get quite wet. They do provide umbrellas though. I was definitely not expecting it to be as lovely as it is. I'm always wary of things with animals in case the animals are mistreated but everyone here seems fat, happy and healthy! I couldn't tell you what my favourite experience was. The fennec foxes are too cute and feeding the raccoon was amazing. The ducklings were adorable and giving a goat scritches was the best. The parrots were beautiful and the crocodile is huge. Everything is great! You can pay extra to buy food for the animals and you can hand feed them. Word of warning though the food comes in brown bags, and in the rain, mine disintegrated and I was juggling animal snacks in my pockets and a basket they gave me. I wish I could visit on a not rainy day because a lot of animals were hidden in their shelter. Also if you are absolutely terrified of snakes like I am be aware they have a huge albino python out in the one corridor and there is no way to avoid going by it. I had to ask the keepers to pick it up and move to the far side so I could walk by. If you're not afraid of snakes then exciting news - there's an albino python you can hold.”

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thequietsip

5 months ago

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β€œπŸ˜πŸ‘πŸΌIt's really fun, especially for kids.🫢🏼 - Entrance fee for international (Adult: RM60, Child: RM40 (2-12yo)) - All the staff's service is really satisfying. - There are many types of animals, and you can take lovely moments like feeding birds on your palm, ducks following you, touching snakes, and geckos. - You can feed the animals with specific food, and there's detailed information provided about each animal. - There's staff who will take pictures as a memory, and they'll print them out; you just need to pay before leaving. - There are also food stalls provided outside and inside the area. - The area is really clean and well-maintained, including the toilets. - For Muslims, don't worry, there's a clean prayer area provided, and it's conveniently located near the surau. - Estimated time to spend there: 4 hours”

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Maria Shcherbakova

2 months ago

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β€œA great zoo with a wide variety of animals, many of which I saw for the first time in my life. It’s really nice that you can touch and feed some of the animals. We happened to be there during the otter feeding time, which included a small show with music where the otter raised a flag. On the one hand, it was amusing, but on the other, it felt quite sad. The animals were very calm, yet they seemed rather melancholic. We bought the tickets online, and they also offer souvenir photos on site. Overall, the visit was a memorable experience that will stay with me for a long time. It’s interesting for both children and adults.”

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sonam badhwar

4 months ago

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β€œBeautiful wildlife with peaceful environment. They have fans along the path to make journey comfortable. There are umbrellas present inside if you need in case of unexpected rain. Area is half open n half closed. Be prepared to walk a little. Must take animal food to enjoy interaction with animals. Must visit!”

Reviews from Google

Overview

Langkawi Wildlife Park covers a mix of covered and open-air enclosures housing otters, birds, reptiles, deer, and other animals. Visitors can feed and handle many species directly. The otter feeding session includes a short performance. Paths are flat and stroller-accessible throughout. Staff provide umbrellas for wet weather. Animal food bags are available for purchase at entry.

πŸ• Opening Hours

Monday08:30 – 17:00
Tuesday08:30 – 17:00
Wednesday08:30 – 17:00
Thursday08:30 – 17:00
Friday08:30 – 17:00
Saturday08:30 – 17:00
Sunday08:30 – 17:00

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