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Langkawi Gets World Class Scuba & Snorkel

The honeymoon paradise island of Langkawi in Malaysia, recognized by travel insiders as one of the worlds great nature destinations, can now offer visitors year-round access to 50 additional islands comprising Thailand's Tarutao National Park with kilometers of colorful coral, white powder sand beaches, dozens of world class scuba diving sites and high concentrations of amazing underwater life including dolphins, whale sharks, manta, migrating whales, turtles and more.

(PRWEB) July 21, 2005 -- The honeymoon paradise island of Langkawi in Malaysia is recognized by travel insiders as one of the worlds great nature destinations with million year old rainforest, spectacular ancient mountains, and stunning wildlife including hornbills, monitor lizards, monkeys and rare species including the colugo.

The island boasts a modern cable car, a leading international Regatta, a top world bicycle race and a brand new Four Seasons resort that seems certain to become Asias premiere honeymoon spot.

The exciting news is that Langkawi visitors have just gained access to the nearby Tarutao National park in Thailand which looks like the paradise used for those dreamy Bounty Bar commercials with azure seas, white sand beaches and more. Tarutao is normally only accessible by small boats from Satun Island for six months each year, but a new ferry service from Langkawi will make this marine paradise available to Langkawi visitors year round.

The islands of Ko Lipe, Ko Adang, Ko Tarutao and 50 more that comprise the Tarutao National park in Thailand are know to divers around the world as a dream destination that is difficult to access. They offer kilometers of colorful coral, white powder sand beaches, dozens of world class scuba diving sites and high concentrations of amazing underwater life including dolphins, whale sharks, manta, migrating whales, turtles and more.

This fabulous world class marine playground is now available year round to visitors to Langkawi due to a new ferry service opening 8 June 2005. The ferry service has been made possible through the cooperation of the Thai and Malaysian governments and the opening of a Thai Consulate in Langkawi last month.

Daytrips to the national park from Langkawi will operate three days a week and more frequently during peak season. The daytrips include the one-hour ferry trip, island hopping by speedboat, snorkel gear and a buffet lunch with refreshments.

Special trips include scuba diving trips with 2 dives, game fishing trips (catch & return), and a guided ecotour to explore the islands corals and forests with a trained naturalist.

More Info and Great Photos at http://www.top-lah.com/press

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Nemo at Tarutao National Park
Nemo is alive and well in Tarutao National Park and can now be visited year-round from Malaysia's Langkawi island.

Stunning Beach at Ko Lipe
Perfect beach at Ko Lipe island in Thailand now an all-yeat playground for Langkawi visitors. More infor & great pics at www.top-lah/press

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