Pulau Dayang Bunting, 15 minutes by boat from Kuah Jetty, is the second-largest uninhabited island in Malaysia and home to the freshwater Lake of the Pregnant Maiden, part of the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park, one of the three geoforest parks in Langkawi's UNESCO Global Geopark. Visitors can swim in the lake, explore limestone caves, and trek through rainforest that's home to more than 90 bird species.
Surrounded by the Guillemard freshwater lake, this Lake of the Pregnant Maiden is separated from the sea by a thin rock lining, making it a must-watch to its visitors. The adjacent Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park exhibits excellent limestone formation and several limestone caves. Dayang Bunting Island is filled with dense rain forest, resonating the vivid chirps of kingfishers along with 90 more species of birds wandering around. Dayang Bunting is an excellent place to enjoy swimming, cave exploring, and getting lost in the dense mangroves. Paddle Boats along with Kayaks are available to add to the fun. A small store for souvenirs and snacks is available in the island area to add to your travelling experience.