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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / MAXIMISE SUN, SAND, SEA AND CULTURAL HERITAGE AT TEMPLE TREE RESORT LANGKAWI THIS SCHOOL AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS

MAXIMISE SUN, SAND, SEA AND CULTURAL HERITAGE AT TEMPLE TREE RESORT LANGKAWI THIS SCHOOL AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS

June 11, 2023 by StrawberrY Gal

 School’s out, sun’s out! If you’re looking for an island getaway that treads the perfect balance between memorable fun and authentic heritage experience this school and summer holidays, look no further than Temple Tree Resort Langkawi. A must-visit destination for the young and young at heart, Temple Tree Resort Langkawi offers history, heritage, nature and island vibes all wrapped up in one plush package. 

Nestled within a century-old rustic coconut tree plantation and enveloped by lush greenery, the resort boasts 21 rooms and suites, each one distinct in character, set within eight lovingly preserved Malaysian heritage houses. Despite their historic facades, they are equipped with modern day facilities for stylish, comfortable stays whether it is for romantic getaways for two, family vacations for four, multi-generational holidays for the entire extended family or just friends looking to celebrate special occasions.  

Accommodation For All Group Sizes & Celebrations 

Across eight houses – Straits, Johor, Colonial, Estate, Plantation, Penang, Ipoh and Negeri Sembilan – that are each between 80 to 100 years old, Temple Tree Resort Langkawi welcomes couples, families and groups of friends of all sizes with accommodation of various layouts. 

For example, the Straits House is ideal for families or groups of up to 8 persons, with four bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. The house has a living room, spacious veranda with dining table, private pool and lush gardens, where outdoor dining is encouraged with onsite chef. The Negeri Sembilan House makes the perfect stay for families of 4. Once a family home in Mantin, this raised single storey house is now a luxurious suite with two bedrooms and a spacious front veranda. The Colonial House is perfect for multi-generational family stays with varying room formats. Built by Arab goldsmiths in the 1920s, Colonial House is a grand home which boasts a rich mix of East and West with its Peranakan floor tiles and intricate European cornices. The Estate House makes a cosy haven for solo travellers or couples looking for some quiet downtime. This long single-story building, typical of plantation estate accommodations in the early and mid-20th century with terracotta floors, white walls, and thick wooden beams feature some suites which are equipped with a private bathtub and its own little garden, ideal for intimate afternoon teas or evening cocktails. 

Wine and Dine to Local and International Delicacies

Meals are served at the Temple Tree Bar & Restaurant, housed in the stunning Ipoh House. From this all-day restaurant and bar, dig into your buffet breakfast or ala carte lunch and dinner from a menu featuring local and international cuisine, which signatures include the Nyonya Laksa, Salmon Curry, Ikan Bakar, Temple Tree Nutri Salad and flavour-packed homemade pizzas. Tuck in from an indoor and outdoor dining area overseeing lush gardens and even an outdoor gazebo that seats 8 persons.

Come night, watch the space transform into a glowing, cool haven of trendy bites, drinks and music. The same green walls and wooden fixtures take on a lounge vibe of cool chic, pulsing with sunset tones for a space elevated to be perfect for pre- and post-dinner drinks. On the menu is a wide selection of beverages ranging from new and old-world wines, unique cocktails, spirits and classic concoctions. All these and more make The Temple Tree Bar, an ideal place to unwind and cap off the evening.  

For special occasions, unique dining experiences can be arranged, including Dining Under The Stars on lush garden grounds and Floating Breakfast in the pool to up the romance factor. For idle afternoons, the Hi-Tea for Two makes for an indulgent bite in between meals, served at your choice of the restaurant, pool, or lounge area. 

Embark on Adventure or Relax with Nature

Amenities at the resort welcome you to rest and relax with two lap pools, one set within the gardens and the other in the Straits House. The Temple Tree Spa awaits to knead away all your stress and worries with choice of Asian Fusion Massage, Traditional Malay Massage, Foot Massage or Back and Shoulder Massage.

At sea, a 44ft catamaran called ALL IN LANGKAWI CATAMARAN beckons families and friends of up to 12 persons for full or half-day cruises. The cruises come complete with full food and drink service as well as installations of inflatable slides and floaties (only for full day charters) for complete fun in the sun. 

This school and summer holidays, look no further than Temple Tree Resort Langkawi for your island escape from the city. Set on the breathtakingly beautiful island of Langkawi, here is where you may explore some of the best sandy beaches in Malaysia, visit enchanting forests, caves, waterfalls, and mangrove swamps, go island hopping, traverse night markets and immerse yourself in the fantastical folklore and stories of local legends. On top of that, the resort is conveniently located – only a 10-minute drive to Pantai Cenang for a spot on the beach and a 10-minute walk to a Fisherman’s Village for some interaction with the locals.

Make the most out of the school holidays with promotional packages including School Is Out that comes with one-time hi-tea, Malaysian Childhood Memory welcome basket and floating breakfast set; Half Board that comes with your choice of lunch or dinner; and Book Direct on the website where you are assured the best rates with extras added in, like daily breakfast, welcome basket and 15% food and beverage discount voucher. 

For more information or to make your reservation, visit www.templetree.com.my, call or Whatsapp +6017 599 5935 or email [email protected].

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