LIMA'25 in Langkawi: Experiencing It Like a Local
The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) returns in 2025—and whether you're here for business, aviation, or simply the spectacle, there’s a better way to experience it all: like a local.
While most visitors rush between exhibits and air shows, locals know how to balance the buzz with beach sunsets, hidden corners, and good food. At Ambong-Ambong, you're perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of both worlds—close enough to the excitement, yet tucked far enough away to unwind when the day winds down.
Here’s how to enjoy LIMA’25 the local way:
• Beat the crowds
Start early and catch the morning showcases while it’s still cool and quiet. For the best views, follow local tips—social media platforms often highlight hidden spots such as Look Out Point Langkawi, where islanders gather to watch the aerial displays.
• Dress comfortably and stay hydrated
Langkawi’s tropical climate calls for light, breathable clothing. Bring sunglasses, a hat, or even an umbrella for sun protection. Pack a small day bag with water, electrolyte drinks, a cooling towel or gel, and a few snacks to keep energised throughout the day.
• Dine smart
Skip the crowded tourist spots and discover flavours locals truly enjoy. Just minutes from the LIMA venues, Rimba Restaurant serves fresh, locally inspired cuisine in a serene rainforest setting. Or venture to nearby cafés and eateries that offer simple, flavourful dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
• Explore beyond the event
LIMA may be the headline, but Langkawi has more to offer. Balance the intensity of the showcases with grounding experiences—a rainforest walk, a sunset beach stroll, or a quiet visit to a cultural gallery or craft centre.
Beyond the roar of fighter jets and the buzz of exhibition halls, Langkawi reveals a gentler rhythm—one that locals and seasoned travellers quietly seek out.
That calmer side of the island lives at Ambong-Ambong, home to two distinctive stays:
• Ambong Rainforest Retreat – a secluded, adult-only boutique resort nestled in the hillside, with just 11 studios, suites, and cottages surrounded by tropical greenery.
• Ambong Pool Villas – a collection of 9 private villas perched higher above the sea, each with its own pool and uninterrupted views of rainforest and sky.
Both retreats offer a return to stillness after a day at LIMA—where birdsong, rustling leaves, and the occasional call of a dusky leaf monkey replace the noise of the day.
Whether you're unwinding on your private terrace, indulging in a massage at Amalaa Spa, or dining slowly at Rimba Restaurant or Pegaga Vegan Café, you'll find that time moves gently here.
If you're visiting Langkawi for LIMA 2025 and hoping to experience the island through a more personal, local lens, Ambong-Ambong welcomes you—with open arms and a breath of rainforest air.