Cable Car
Cable Car Curve bridge at Matcinchang

Panorama Langkawi Cable Car covers a total distance of only 2.2 km linking the Base Station at the foothill of Matcinchang to the overruling height of the Top Station which gives a commanding views of Langkawi from the western sea coast.

With stunning and magnificent vistas, Mount Matcinchang and the Austrian cable cars is a big attraction. From the very top of Mount Matcinchang, visitors will get a 360-degree-view of the whole island groups, the Datai peninsula, Andaman Sea and the southern Thai islands of Ko Tarutao and soutern Thai province Satun coastline.

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The 15 minutes journey up to the mountain is definetely not for the weak-hearted one but the scenery below that show off the 4,167 ha of virgin jungle of the Matcinchang Mountain Forest Reserve and Telaga Tujuh/Seven Wells is a feast for the eyes. 

At the six-seaters gondolas edges higher and higher up the steep mountain slope, the trees in the valleys and ravines below seem much taller than those on the walls of the mountain, on which short and sturdy trees grow. This is because the mountain walls have less top soil and retain less moisture compared to the lush ravines and valleys. There are viewing platform, a restaurant and a suspension bridge over the valley.

The most interesting and rare feature of this cable car is the angle station - this means from middle station, the gondolas make a 45-degrees turn to reach the top where there are more viewing platforms and walkways. Visitors are fiven the option of getting down at both stations to walk about and enjoy the scenery. All in, 35 gondolas are used to ferry visitors to the mountain and in an hour, some 700 people can be taken to the top. 

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Take a walk above the clouds on new pedestrian bridge at Matcinchang Mountain. Suspended at 700 meters above the sea level the unique curved pedestrian bridge spans 125 meters across the scary chasm. Unlike the straight bridge where can see from the starting point, the bridge has been curved to provide different perspectives over the land and sea. Convenient triangular platform located along the curved bridge provide rest areas so you can sit and appreciate both the beauty of nature and an incredible feat of engineering. 

For the adventurous visitors, there is a 2.5 km track linking Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells) to the Middle and Top Station. 

Admission : RM25.00 (adult)