A Stunning Oasis of Culture and Agriculture
I recently visited Laman Padi Langkawi and had an amazing experience. The rice field was beautifully maintained and provided a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The staff were friendly and informative, providing a tour of the farm and explaining the process of rice cultivation. I also enjoyed trying some traditional Malay dishes made from the farm's own rice. I highly recommend visiting Laman Padi Langkawi for a unique and educational experience.
In addition to the rice field, Laman Padi Langkawi also offers a variety of activities such as traditional Malay games, cultural performances, and cooking classes. The farm-to-table concept was well executed, as I was able to taste the freshness of the locally-sourced ingredients in the dishes. The highlight of my visit was the opportunity to plant and harvest rice, which gave me a deeper appreciation for the hard work and dedication that goes into producing this staple food. The natural surroundings were also breathtaking, with lush greenery and a beautiful lake. Overall, Laman Padi Langkawi is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning more about traditional rice cultivation and Malay culture. I highly recommend it as a fun and educational experience for families, students and tourists.
Very small museums, especially surprised that the museum classification in Trip.com is so professional and detailed, great, good for museum lovers to punch in according to the picture, the location is particularly excellent, very easy to find, the environment is also good
Lovely authentic diningThe Laman Padi rice fields were located just out the back of our hotel so we decided to visit one lunch time. We sat in the fields in one of the little wooden huts which was such a beautiful setting to have lunch. We ordered the sharing platter with beef rendang, rice, soup, prawn crackers and a salad. The beef rendang was lovely and the food was served on a banana leaf which felt really authentic. The food was really reasonably priced costing approx 50RM for the sharing platter.
Since it is a tropical rainforest climate, the climate is of course very suitable for the growth of crops, Malaysia's agriculture is very developed, the planting industry is also very powerful, rice is naturally one of the pillars of this country, here rice museum, also very interesting.
not a popular tourist attraction and it’s a free entry. a lot of things to see and learn
This is a small padi museum, which u can experience in the process of cultivating and harvesting the padi. Don't miss to try the open space restaurant located together with the museum. Is a worthy visit and enjoy the kampung style lunch or dinner while you are here.
Beautiful place to visit. Padi field is always refreshing and the restaurant besides it is really nice
The Rice Museum is on the left-hand side of the Zhennan Beach Highway just before it enters Zhennan. There's a restaurant in the Rice Museum that's very good and distinctive. It's worth visiting because of its high cost performance. The restaurant is on the left side of the entrance. There is a wooden paddy road leading to the pavilions one by one. Take off your shoes and sit on the floor of the wooden arbor next to the paddy fields. The meal is also very good. The set meal is charged per person. We ordered a set meal of 40 cents plus two drinks of 52 cents. It's a good deal of money and we can't finish it in large quantities. Look at the pictures. It's worth going anyway.
This "Rice Museum" is one of the small scenic spots belonging to Langkawi Island, Malaysia. It is in a busy market with several small paddy fields. When you come before the harvest season, you can see the yellowing paddy fields. The environment here is beautiful, you can take many beautiful pictures, weekend holidays come, although there are several groups of tourists, but people are not too many, very pleasant to visit. It's not too big. Reserve one and a half hours.