Pantai Talam Dua Muka is a unique hidden beach located near the Kilim River in Langkawi, Kedah. The name literally means “Two-Faced Beach” because it has two different “faces” or sides of the coastline.
Key Features:
-It sits on a narrow strip of land where one side faces the open Andaman Sea and the other side faces the calm Kilim River estuary.
-This creates a fascinating contrast — one face has gentle river waters, while the opposite face has waves from the sea.
-The beach is secluded and untouched, only accessible by boat, often included in Kilim Geoforest Park mangrove tours.
-Visitors can enjoy white sandy stretches, clear waters, and a peaceful natural environment away from crowds.
-It is also surrounded by limestone cliffs from Langgun Island above and lush greenery, adding to its charm, it is like a nest from Langgun island.
Pantai Talam Dua Muka is perfect for those who love exploring hidden spots in Langkawi. It’s not a commercial beach but a natural attraction where you can relax, take photos, or simply enjoy the contrast of river and sea meeting side by side. The island can only be reached between high and low tide, so boats can only land here once a day. Those who get to set foot here are among the lucky ones. We will check the timings and then let you know what time your trip is that day.
Bat Cave (Gua Kelawar): A dark, atmospheric cave home to hundreds of bats hanging from the ceiling.
Floating Fish Farms: Where you can see, feed, and even touch marine life like stingrays and groupers.
Open Sea Crossing: As the mangroves give way to the Andaman Sea, you’ll be greeted by open water views with distant islands on the horizon.
Eagle feeding : majestic Brahminy kites and white-bellied sea eagles circling high above. Their keen eyes lock onto the water's surface, and with breathtaking speed, they swoop down in graceful arcs. The eagles’ wings spread wide, catching the sunlight in flashes of russet and white. In a split second, their sharp talons snatch the food from the water, barely making a splash before soaring back into the sky.
The Kilim Signboard suddenly comes into view — large, bold letters mounted against the backdrop of dramatic karst formations, proudly marking the entrance to this UNESCO-listed geopark.
The calm water reflects the towering rock formations, creating postcard-like scenery all around you. It’s a peaceful, immersive experience that makes you feel close to nature and far removed from the rush of everyday life.
Important Note:
Beware of the cab or grab driver who will offer you cheaper price for the tour. the are non agent, not a boat owner and they will not responsible for your any complains or inquiries before, during or after the tour.