This very large park has a number of historical myth stories carried out in sign and design... read more
This very large park has a number of historical myth stories carried out in sign and design... read more
The park is bigger than it looks from the road following the waterfront all the way to the mosque... read more
The park looked like it was once really nice but has been left to ruin. We were a bit confused as to what we should be looking at. It didn't help that it had been raining the day we went and it was a bit flooded
Here you can go for a soul-minded and almost undisturbed walk. Unfortunately, everything is a bit dirty and neglected. A pleasant change to the tourist hotspots. There are many animals to see!
This is a very interesting park next to the Eagle Square and Langkawi Jetty Complex. It is a very beautiful park with man made lakes and beautiful matured landscape. It over looks the bay and has wonderful sunset views. I have seen many locals go here to walk and jog. There is ample parking next to the park.
Looking a little tired and worn but still has some interesting things to see. Would suggest getting a leaflet with information about the legends before visiting
Walking around this park I was really confused. Not quite sure what the statues resembled or what the purpose of the park was. Ponds half empty and green. Lawn dead. Trees with no leaves. Felt like I was walking around a cemetery. Not worth going out of the way to visit but if in the local area have a look for yourself. Do your research before so you understand the parks purpose. You might find it more interesting and feel more satisfied than me and my partner did.
I walked to Lagenda Park from Eagle Square on a nice afternoon. The park's concept is supposed to embody the many legends and folklore of Langkawi - from which the island's districts derive their names (eg: Mahsuri, Kuah, Kenthut Kechil, Kenthut Besar etc). I can only imagine what a wonderful place this was when it first opened. I was impressed by the beautiful trees lining up the main walking/jogging lane in the park.
However, the rest of the park is now in terrible disrepair; the signages detailing the legends are grimy and obscure, the water pools are teeming with algae and insects breeding, the flags at the CHOGM section were missing, the toilets were not functioning, the ticketing booths were unmanned. One can only wonder when was the last time this park was maintained. At least the jogging/walking pathways were clear of leaves. This is a good place for a jog/walk to get some exercise, but don't expect it to be a cure for sore eyes.
A mystery to me is the fact that some investment has gone into designing and building this park. Why not maintain it and bring in more tourist revenues? It can have great potential with the right operating philosophy but instead it is in a state of disgrace.