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Introduction
Ayer Hangat Village, the only salt water hot spring in Malaysia, is a Malay Village Complex with outdoor facilities offering foot soaks in salt water hot springs pools, massage services & dining.
What to Expect?
Located 14KM north of Kuah Town, Ayer Hangat is a modern cultural complex, and one of Langkawi's oldest attractions. The jewel of the attraction is the three-tiered hot springs. Natural salt water hot springs are extremely rare and are found in just three other countries around the world.
The first tier is the furthest from the entrance and has the warmest water, stunning mountain views, and a gazebo roof cover. The water is rich in minerals, and it is said that it can heal a multitude of foot ailments such as skin diseases, aching joints, and gout.
Legend tells us that the hot springs were formed when two giants were fighting at a wedding, throwing pots, pans, and jugs at each other. A jug of boiling water fell into Air Hangat, creating the natural hot spring.
Highlights:
- Salt Hot Spring (one of 3 in the world)
- Malay Wellness Spa & Treatment
- Malay Culture and Art
- Sedges Farm with Traditional Crafts
- Mushroom Village (Kampung Cendawan)
- Permaculture & Herbal Garden
Originally the hot spring was the only attraction at Ayer Hangat, however, now the village features picturesque ponds and fountains, beautifully landscaped gardens, and soothing jacuzzis.
Not to mention the mouth-watering restaurant serving delicious Malaysian, Thai, and Indonesian dishes, the stalls selling an array of excellent gifts and souvenirs, and an area for cultural shows, Malaysian dance, kickboxing, and more.
Hire a private jacuzzi in an independent unit for yourself and up to seven others. Hot salt water from the springs is pumped into the jacuzzi, removing toxins from your body, and eliminating your fatigue.
Apart from the hot springs, visitors can also experience traditional Malay dance, music, wedding customs, and food at the village house.
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Address: 16, Jalan Padang Matsirat, Ayer Hangat, 7000, Langkawi, Kedah
04-959 1195
Everyday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PMBook Tickets & Packages
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priyanka nahata
7 months agoThe sections were closed for maintenance so lot of things were unavailable and maintenance in general of low for the spring pools. Not worth till sections are opened and maintenance improved. The place is good looking otherwise
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Siew Hoon Ding
9 months agoOwner should well maintain the area. Dirty and unexpected smell. No visitor at all when we reach there around 10.30am.
Have to pay RM10 entrance fee.
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Shirley Wong Hui Mei
in the last weekWe were pretty late when we arrived. Was declined entry as it is going to close which we understand. To my surprised, when my son ask permission to use the toilet, reception informed that it is not allowed, it is meant for paying guest only. Malaysian hospitality goes down to the drain here. Very inconsiderate act.
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Khairul Anwar Sayali
a week agoDid not take any photos. But please dont believe whatever you see in brochures. Its a paid attraction, but the state of the attraction is very sad. Even had a banner at the carpark which mentioned it was renovated in 2021. Its a beautiful place, i just hope the place its maintained and keep it to running condition.
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D R
a week agoWrong opening times on the flyer. They should open at nighttime, who goes to a hot spring in tropical country at daytime. Place was better before a private investor bought it
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