Spread
across nearly six acres, Underwater World Langkawi is one of the
island’s best-known attractions. Located at the southern end of Pantai
Cenang (almost at the border of Pantai Tengah), beside the Zon duty-free
shopping centre, it is Malaysia’s largest aquarium. The huge
white-washed structure houses more than 200 different species of marine
and freshwater fish including harbour seals, rockhopper penguins,
sharks, giant rays and the enormous Amazonian arapaima – the biggest
freshwater fish in the world.
Once you enter the air-conditioned interior, Araipamas (the world's
largest freshwater fish) can be seen in a medium-sized tank in front of
the entrance door.
The complex is divided into three sections:
Tropical Rainforest, Temperate and Sub-Antarctic. The Sub-Antarctic was
probably the most popular section – the ‘penguin-arium’ houses cute
little rockhopper and black-footed penguins that cause quite a few
people to crowd around the exhibit to get a good look. Other highlights
of the tourist-friendly Underwater World include an Educational
Resource Centre, a cafeteria and a three-dimensional (3D) theatre – be
sure to watch the short movie about Michael, a little prehistoric fish
and his life before becoming a fossil. Lastly there’s a giant
walk-through six million litre underwater tunnel tank which houses an
extensive number of fish including sharks, giant stingrays and green
turtles.
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