One of the biggest attractions in Langkawi is probably the SkyBridge Langkawi. Touted as the longest free span and curved bridge in the world, the top of SkyBridge offers breath-taking views over the island of Langkawi and with its entry tickets, you’ll also be able to visit other attractions in Oriental Village such as the Sky Dome, Sky Rex and 3D Art Langkawi. Here’s our experience at SkyBridge Langkawi which we think would be a good reference for your next visit…
About SkyBridge Langkawi
This morning, we actually checked out from Resorts World Langkawi and headed over to our next hotel – Dash Resort Langkawi for 4RM. From there, it was a 22RM Grab ride to SkyBridge Langkawi.



Langkawi Skybridge opens at 9:30am. This morning, we arrived at 9am and started checking out the Oriental Village, which is actually a little enclave of souvenir shops, restaurants, cafes and photo spots. We particularly liked the cable car photo spot that framed the top of the Sky Cab. There’s also a couple of instagrammable bridges here. So coming early would be a good idea to take photos while the weather is still cool and there aren’t many people around.
But, you may be asking at this point, what is Sky Cab? We’ll explain a little more as we checked out the prices of admission to SkyBridge Langkawi…
SkyBridge Langkawi Entry Prices and What It Includes

Operation Time at SkyBridge
SkyCab
930am to 6pm / 9am to 6:30pm (PH)
SkyBridge
10am to 5:30pm (Nature Walk) / 10am to 6pm (SkyGlide)
So before we go into the details, there are couple of “terms” that you’d have to know before deciding which combo to purchase and they are
SkyCab: SkyCab is the cable car ride that covers 3 stations. It will bring you from the Oriental Village to a second stop at Eagle’s Nest Skywalk and finally a third stop at SkyBridge (Nature Walk)
SkyBridge (Nature Walk): Now, we have to define a second term, the SkyBridge (Nature Walk). In reality, when you eventually reach the final stop at SkyBridge, you don’t actually reach the SkyBridge yet. You will have to take a 10 minutes walk up and down some stairs that will eventually take you to SkyBridge. The walk is not particularly difficult. If you do it slowly, most adults would be able to navigate it. Note that the Nature Walk is not Wheelchair-friendly. Therefore, if walking is a problem for someone in your party, your best bet would be to take the SkyGlide.
SkyGlide: As what we have alluded to in the previous definition, the SkyGlide is actually the final transfer that takes you from the last SkyBridge (Nature Walk) to SkyBridge itself – for those who can’t navigate the stairs up and down Nature Walk. Also, strangely, you cannot buy tickets for the SkyGlide at the Oriental Village. You can only buy it at the SkyBridge (Nature Walk) stop for 16RM per person.

So before we arrived, Tom actually had a stupid thought that “perhaps we can walk all the way up to SkyBridge? That would be like a good morning exercise wouldn’t it?”
BEH! WRONG!
There is actually no walkway up eventhough the path above, does look like there is, there really isn’t. So nope, you cannot walk up to SkyBridge Langkawi.

Having explained all of the above, we can now (finally!) talk about the entry prices to SkyBridge!

Firstly, the bigger prices are meant for International visitors (or tourists) while the smaller prices are meant for locals.
Secondly, you really cannot just purchase the SkyCab ride up to SkyBridge because they have bundled up the other attractions such as SkyDome, SkyRex and 3D Art Langkawi.
Therefore, in reality, if you are a tourist, the cheapest ticket price you’ll have to pay is
89RM for adults
68RM for adults
which includes the SkyCab, SkyDome, SkyRex and 3D Art Langkawi as well as the Nature Walk to Sky Bridge. This translates to about $30 SGD which is still not too bad because of the other attractions that you can visit after heading up to SkyBridge.
As for the other prices, they are variations that include visits to Machinchang Petland, Eagle’s Nest Skywalk or the 6D Cinemotion.
Our Experience Up to SkyBridge Langkawi
For our visit this morning, it was actually REALLY unfortunate that it was a misty morning. So much of the views were pretty much blocked
We were actually able to take a look up to the peak and we did see that it was rather misty. However, after visiting, we still think that it was the correct choice to do so because at times as the winds blew, we were able to catch glimpses of the awesome views while also being shrouded in a “mystical” view of the SkyBridge…





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As you can see from the video, the ride up can be rather steep, especially after Eagle’s Nest Skywalk. It also became very misty as we ascended and after Eagle’s Nest at some point, we couldn’t even see the cable car in front of us. That was quite something.
After about 10 minutes, we were at the SkyBridge (Nature Walk) or Top Station. However, for Kate, it felt like “forever”


After checking out the Sky Decks (also noticing that there’s a Sky Bistro here which we’ll come back later), we started our 10 minutes walk to SkyBridge via the Nature Walk. As you can see, the start of the Nature Walk is a relatively steep flight of spiral stairs followed by more steps down before climbing up to the SkyBridge towards the end. Not too bad but you do have to take a break here and there if you feel tired.






It was actually quite windy when we visited that day. Hence, walking past the SkyBridge was an experience by itself. You’ll feel the wind trying to move you to one side. Hence, we tried to stay in the middle of the SkyBridge as far as possible. There’s also “see-through” glass floors that makes your walk that much more “exciting”. One thing we enjoyed about the misty morning to SkyBridge is that as you stand by the SkyBridge, you can actually feel very slight moisture caressing your face as you enjoy the winds that pass by.
Love it.
There were also instances where the mist would pass by and reveal the views below. That’s when we took a few shots that we showed above. After taking some photos of our own, we decided to walk back Nature Walk, to Sky Bistro for our brunch this morning…
SkyBistro at SkyBridge Langkawi



For brunch, we stopped by SkyBistro at the SkyBridge (Nature Walk) / Top Station. The staff at SkyBistro can be rather strict about visitors sitting on the seats outside the bistro. This is because on a clear day, the views are pretty good as well. Hence, when tourists are sitting on the seats there just for a rest, the staff will head out to ask what they would like to order and inform them that the seats are meant for guests only. You’ve been informed…
One thing we like about the interior decoration of SkyBistro is that it actually uses gears that resembles that of those used by the SkyCab cable cars. There are also comfortable seats that faces the beautiful views. This is also why we sat there and ordered these makan…


As what we’ve experienced earlier, there were several times that the mist would past and reveal amazing views right from SkyBistro as well. These views include the mountain views and views out to sea. Nice!
As for the food, we actually enjoyed the Beef Burger, ALOT. These are handmade beef patties that have been grilled perfectly. It is not like the patty of Ramly burgers but instead patties with real beefy taste. So at 25RM, it was actually pretty worth it.
Attractions at SkyBridge Langkawi: SkyDome, SkyRex and 3D Art Museum

Back at the Oriental Village, we noticed that the crowds had actually built up quite a bit. Hence, it was still nice to have visited the SkyBridge and as the crowd built up at the ticketing counters, we could continue to visit the other attractions included in the SkyBridge Combo, starting with SkyDome…
SkyDome


SkyDome actually shows a movie of how Boboiboy saves the world with his friends – all with some form of superpower. As for the storyline, we won’t talk more about it except that because of the shape of the dome, you’ll be able to see a continuous animation all around you which was quite cool. The movie takes about 10 minutes.
SkyRex



SkyRex, as the name suggests is a 3D movie that shows, you’ve guessed it, dinosaurs! You’ll be seated in a “tour carriage” that brings you through a dinosaur park – yeah, somehow reminded us of Jurassic Park. The dinosaurs are somehow let loose and mayhem ensues. The ride can be a little bumpy (yet super thrilling!), so it may not be suitable for those with heart conditions or young children. Surprisingly, we enjoyed this ride quite alot because of its realism, the movement of the carriage as well as the 3D animation. Enjoy!
3D Art Museum Langkawi


Touted as the largest 3D Art Museum in Malaysia, 3D Art Langkawi is a really fun 3D illusionary museum where you can find art that you can interact with and show that you’re actually part of the art. In Singapore, that would be the Trickeye Museum just that here in Langkawi, you’ll be able to interact with HUGE 3D artworks…







There are actually pretty realistic artwork at 3D Art Langkawi. The key is to follow the instructions and photo examples on the floor and you’ll be able to capture very amazing trickeye photos. For instance, one of our favourites was the artwork where you seem as though you’re trapped in jar. You’ll have to stretch out your hand with your palm flat as though you’re pressing against the wall of the jar. Pretty good photo. It was also here, we met up with Kamal and his wife. A couple from Morocco whom we met at the ticketing counter earlier. Hopefully, we’ll be able to catch up in Morocco next year!
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Before we left, we also visited one of the souvenir shops and got a bag (39RM) as well as 2 hats at 25RM each. The Grab ride from SkyBridge back to Dash Resort was 24RM.
Conclusion
SkyBridge at Langkawi is definitely worth a visit. At 89RM, it may seem a little expensive at first but if you think about it, it is still quite worthwhile when you include the cable car ride, visit to SkyBridge as well as the attractions back at Oriental Village (SkyRex and 3D Art Langkawi are pretty good!). Hope you’ll enjoy your next trip to SkyBridge Langkawi. If you’ve visited SkyBridge Langkawi, let us know more in the comments section below!
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