SUNSET, LANGKAWI
There is a little marsh in front of The Nam Restaurant. It has a small inlet to the sea, but from the edge of the water, it is a world unto itself. Occasionally, birders come here to hunt for kingfishers. This evening, a large water monitor lizard takes a private swim, undisturbed.
Langkawi is a laid-back, sleepy island off the Northwest coast of Malaysia, famous for pockets of undisturbed natural beauty, scintillating sunsets and duty-free shopping. Residents here speak Malay, Thai and English, and the food has a distinctively Thai relish to it. Island life is best encapsulated in the twin resorts of Bon Ton and Temple Tree Langkawi.
Started in 1984 by visionary entrepreneur and all-round social muse Narelle McMurtrie, Bon Ton is made up of eight restored ‘kampung’ houses, all sourced from the state of Kedah. Raised above the ground, they are reminders of a bygone era. The furnishing and finishing allows space for the occupant to take in the ambience of the century-old timber, but also to revel in the luxurious four-poster bed, wooden bathtubs and carefully curated antique furniture.