Experience Living Heritage of the Straits House at Temple Tree Resort Langkawi

Published - 19 July 2023, Wednesday
  • Temple Tree Resort Langkawi

Elevate your holiday experience with a true taste of Malaysia’s heritage brought to life in beautifully restored heritage houses. Nestled within a century-old rustic coconut tree plantation and enveloped by lush, leafy greenery, Temple Tree Resort Langkawi boasts 21 rooms and suites, each one distinct in character, set within eight lovingly preserved Malaysian heritage houses. These heritage houses, aged between 90 to 100 years old, originating from different regions in Malaysia come respectively with its own unique story, ambience and experience - and no two rooms are the same.

Rest assured that while the structures of the buildings have been preserved, no compromise has been made in providing modern comforts for guests. Vacationers can luxuriate in rooms and suites with plush beddings, fully air-conditioned, beautifully furnished with modern and antique furniture and fittings, including amenities such as Wi-Fi, digital entertainment and TV streaming services.

Straits House

straits house

The latest premium addition has been refurbished to provide guests with an elevated heritage living experience in a modern setting. The 90-year-old Eurasian house originally from Penang, has been refurbished to include modern amenities so today’s traveller keen for unique experiences can revel in both old-world charm and present-day conveniences. Whilst its exterior has been retained to preserve the original charm, the interior of the house has a modern look with bright sunny yellow and vibrant sky-blue hues adorning the walls of its bedrooms.

Rented as a whole unit, the Straits House features four bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom – making it ideal for families or groups of up to 8 persons. The house has a living room, a spacious veranda with a dining table, a private pool and lush gardens, where outdoor dining is encouraged with an onsite chef. Straits House has retained its original wooden floors, which have been sanded down and stained, as well as the lattices on the ceiling. Four Oriental wardrobes were specially commissioned for each bedroom to reflect Peranakan culture and heritage. From the moment you step in, you’ll bask in its one-of-a-kind ambience.

In addition to Straits House, guests can also choose from:

Johor House

Johor house

Originally a Chinese farmhouse, with Taiwanese influence in its design, this pretty pink house began its journey in Batu Pahat Johor.

Colonial House

Colonial House

Built by Arab goldsmiths in the 1920s, Colonial House is a grand home which once stood proud in George Town, Penang and boasts a rich mix of East and West with its Peranakan floor tiles and intricate European cornices.

Estate House

Estate house

A long single-story building, this house is typical of plantation estate accommodations in the early and mid-20th century with terracotta floors, white walls, and thick wooden beams, and was originally from Ipoh, Perak.

Plantation House

Plantation House

Once a spacious wooden Malay artisan's dwelling, this grand two-storey house is the quintessential bungalow with colonial-style window shutters, high ceilings and thick wooden support beams.

Penang House

Penang house

With architecture that reflects the 131 years of British influence on Penang, Penang House features a unique brand of architecture that combines local, Chinese, Indian, Islamic elements.

Negeri Sembilan House

Negeri Sembilan House

Once a family home in Negeri Sembilan, this raised single-storey house is now a luxurious suite, with beautiful stained-glass windows and a spacious front veranda.

Ipoh House

Ipoh House

Has been transformed into a retro-chic restaurant bar and reception lounge, serves up a delicious mix of traditional Malaysian, international and regional cuisines.

Other facilities at the resort include a swimming pool set within the gardens, a 44-feet catamaran (All In Langkawi Catamaran) which can accommodate up to twelve persons, and a 21ft motorboat at your disposal to explore the numerous little islands that dot the Langkawi Archipelago. In addition to that, take time out to relax with a massage by their masseurs/masseuse that will leave you rejuvenated and recharged.

Temple Tree Resort Langkawi

Whether you’re seeking a spot of solitude to enjoy some yoga or reading while you soak in the magnificent views of the surrounding countryside and mountains beyond, experience an incredible sunset cruise, or simply bond with the local flora and fauna, Temple Tree Resort Langkawi has it all. Private dining experiences can also be arranged by the pool, under the stars, or why not try a floating breakfast in the pool? As the sun sets, chill and relax over an evening of live music performed every Monday by local musicians.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

What better time than now to acquaint yourself with the resort and its heritage houses? Direct bookings can be made at www.templetree.com.my

a. Lot 1053, Jalan Pantai Chenang, Pantai Cenang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia

e. [email protected]

w. www.templetree.com.my

s. www.facebook.com/TempleTreeResort

t. +60 17-599 5935

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Temple Tree Resort Report

The charming Temple Tree Resort, set amidst the idyllic Malaysian island of Langkawi, is a sanctuary where history, culture, and culinary arts blend seamlessly. Having spent four delightful days at this resort, I invite you to indulge me while I weave through the historic heritage houses and the enjoyable culinary adventures that await guests.

The most striking feature of the Temple Tree Resort is its collection of heritage houses, each a relic of Malaysia's rich history. From Chinese farmhouses to colonial bungalows, these structures from different parts of Malaysia, meticulously restored and repurposed into elegant accommodations, offer a unique glimpse into the past. Walking through these houses is like traversing different eras, each telling its own story through antique furnishings and traditional designs. As you step into each house, you can close your eyes and imagine the families who once called these heritage houses their home. Authenticity reigns supreme at the Temple Tree Resort with the resort's eight fully restored heritage houses, aged between 80 and 120. Each house has a different layout, so whether it is just the two of you escaping for the weekend or a wedding party or corporate off-site meeting, it's all here.

For example, The Negeri Sembilan House and its beautiful stained-glass windows make ideal bridal suites for the bride and groom with more extensive outlines of a romantic room for two. The larger houses like the Plantation House with six suites, Colonial House with four suites and Straits House with four suites can comfortably sleep multi-generational families flying in for the occasion. By the way, the Straits House comes with a private pool.  The Penang House and Estate House will meet the requirements of couples and single guests, featuring styles as different as the cultures they represent. 

I stayed at the stately two-storey Colonial House with its high ceilings, expansive verandas, intricate wooden design, and picturesque tiled floors. This place is good for 10 to 12 people and ideal for large family groups. The vintage claw-feet bath is a luxurious treat. The main bedroom has a glorious four-poster bed with the mosquito nets required in the tropics. Creaking wooden floors add to the nostalgia of this house. Despite the ages of the houses, there is no need to worry as each comes fitted with modern amenities to meet all of today's travellers' needs. 

Langkawi is a 75-minute flight from Singapore, and with many airlines flying into Langkawi, airfares are excellent value. Also, the resort is a mere 10 minutes from the very modern and appealing Langkawi International Airport. There are no issues with taxis or Grab, so getting to the hotel is also a pleasant journey.

Arriving at the resort, you'll see that the reception is at the Ipoh House, which also houses the resort's restaurant and bar. The resort's GM, Irene Vairo, an Italian native, has been there for a few years and has made Langkawi her home. She is delightful and knowledgeable about the resort and its sustainability plans. Make sure you get a chance to enjoy a coffee with Irene.

The food and dining experiences at Temple Tree are just as memorable as the resort itself. Breakfast is a highlight, with local favourites like nasi lemak (coconut rice with sambal, fried anchovies, peanuts, and hard-boiled egg) served alongside Western morning staples. There is an egg station that does great omelettes and creamy scrambled eggs. You can also indulge in their unique floating breakfast - a tray with tropical fruits, pastries, juice, and coffee delivered to your private pool.

As the sun sets, the Paloh Restaurant & Bar offers a beautiful dining experience and a casual cocktail bar. The surrounding garden comes alive with lights and music for the resort's popular "Dining Under the Stars" dinners. Tables are set around the grounds, so each feels intimate, yet you're all together. The menu highlights Malaysian cuisine's melting pot of Chinese, Indian, and Malay flavours. Don't worry if your palate craves some Western fare. The chefs are also adept at pasta and some of the best pizza I've had, including their Smoked Trout and Pesto Pizza. Amongst the many dishes served at the resort, I enjoyed a fragrant rendang, a spicy assam fish curry, and an excellent rich, coco-nutty Nyonya laksa.

Monday night features a local band playing some golden oldies and sentimental serenades – a relaxing way to spend Monday evening after dinner. The bar serves some great cocktails and some with local flavours, like including pomelo juice in one of their cocktails. I think I had more than one of their signature Paloh Punch. The bar is also open to the public, so it's quite a nice combo of guests and locals. I liked that all the staff are Langkawi locals, so the resorts contribute to the island's prosperity by hiring local people.

Outside the resort, getting to the beach is a leisurely 10-minute stroll. A couple of modern-looking cafes are nearby, and the Bon Ton resort is right next door. You'll also find some local restaurants that are famous for their breakfasts. The magnificent sandy beaches of Pantai Cenang are a 10-minute taxi ride away, where you will also find a myriad of shops, cafes, pharmacies, and massage places.

With its rich heritage and cuisine, Temple Tree Resort offers much more than a place to lay your head. It's an opportunity to dive into Malaysian culture, absorb the stories of the past, and create new memories that will stay with you long after leaving this magical destination. If your travels bring you to Langkawi, I can't recommend Temple Tree highly enough for a one-of-a-kind, memorable experience.

As I conclude my four-day odyssey in Langkawi, I'm left with a satisfied palate and a heart full of memories. Temple Tree Resort offers a unique and enriching escape for anyone seeking a blend of historical grandeur, culinary excellence and serene beauty. It is a destination not to be missed.

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