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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Langkawi, Malaysia

I know I have been posting about my extended honeymoon for quite sometime now, but I've finally made it to our last stop almost a year later! 

Our final stop was to relax and rejuvenate before we headed back home. Sometimes you need a vacation from your vacation, and we didn't want this to be the case. We ended up staying at Four Seasons Langkawi as our final stop. It is an absolutely beautiful resort, and finished off our Four Seasons Asia tour very nicely. 


There were a few things that really surprised me about Malaysia, or at least where we were at in Malaysia. First off, it was by far the nicest and most modern country we had been in. Langkawi reminded me a lot of staying on the island of Maui with out some of the large mountains. The towns were really similar to the small towns of Hawaii, and the temperatures were also very moderate.

I was also surprised about how much more popular the Langkawi resort was than the Bali resorts. Four Season Langkawi had many other guests, while in Bali, Kevin and I often felt alone.


The Four Seasons resort could have been the Disney Princess Jasmine's summer home. It looked like it came right out of the movie Aladdin and it was a labyrinth of rooms and buildings.

These next four photos I used are from the Four Seasons website, because they really show the beauty and uniqueness of the resort.





As you can see you are emerged into a beautiful jungle, giving you no reason to leave. The hotel itself has a very Moroccan style.


The rooms were a large open room with floor to ceiling windows on two sides. They had a huge beautiful yellow rug over the dark wood floor. The bathroom had a large jacuzzi tub, and the lower level rooms had an outdoor tub, all fitting into the Moroccan theme.



 The hotel spa was even more amazing. We didn't end up getting massages, but we did tour the spa, and it is a must see! It is prettiest most tranquil environment anywhere. I could have spent a week just at the spa, enjoying all of the rooms, baths, and beds.



All over the resort you would find places to relax and hang out. There were couch swings and benches, and the most amazing places to relax and enjoy your surroundings.



Even the dinner spots were amazing. Every night we were able to eat at a different outdoor restaraunt. All of which were delicious and fresh.



Before dinner each night Kevin and I would go play a few games of tennis. The court wasn't as nice as at Jimbaran Bay, but we were happy they had one.





Most people that know me know that my parents are some of my favorite people to hang out with. We had a lot of fun with them and couldn't ask for anyone better to go on the trip with. I'm happy they decided to extend our honeymoon and meet us in Asia.


We really had the best honeymoon ever and I am so so so thankful to my parents for giving us such an amazing opportunity. I can't believe how lucky we are and what an amazing experience it was. Kevin and I are both used to staying in a lot of hostels, so I don't think we will ever have a trip that is quite as luxurious as our honeymoon was. I'm sure we will have some really great trips in the future, but none that live up to this one.

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