Global route / Southeast Asia
Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi Flight Path Map
Preview the KUL-LGK route in 3D, then choose the window side with the stronger view.
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Distance
~450 km
great-circle estimate
Flight Time
55m
typical schedule
Direction
Northwest (315°)
route bearing
Best View
Final descent
RIGHT window
Route Read
Sit on the RIGHT side for sri lanka from 38,000 ft — the entire island visible on a clear day.
Departing Bangalore's plateau, the route crosses Tamil Nadu's coastal plain and the Palk Strait before the teardrop outline of Sri Lanka appears — from 38,000 ft on a clear day the entire island is visible, its centra...
Decision
RIGHT side
HIGH confidence based on route bearing, terrain position, and likely viewing side.
Why It Works
Right side (northeast) faces the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and the Andaman Sea
Penang island and the Penang Bridge visible on the right mid-flight
Langkawi archipelago's 99 islands visible as a turquoise-ringed cluster on the right approach
Route Intelligence
What this flight path is known for
Departing Bangalore's plateau, the route crosses Tamil Nadu's coastal plain and the Palk Strait before the teardrop outline of Sri Lanka appears — from 38,000 ft on a clear day the entire island is visible, its centra...
Side Comparison
LEFT side
- Bay of Bengal (most of flight)
- Tamil Nadu coastline
- Eastern Ghats ridgelines
RIGHT side
Pick this- Sri Lanka — Adam's Peak and central highlands
- Indian Ocean
- Andaman Sea
- Straits of Malacca
View Timeline
What to watch for
KUL-LGK
Mid-flight
Sri Lanka
RIGHTThe entire teardrop island of Sri Lanka visible from the right side
Adam's Peak (Sri Pada)
RIGHTSri Lanka's sacred conical mountain with distinctive shadow
Strait of Malacca
RIGHTNarrow shipping strait visible with dozens of tankers in clear conditions
Approach to Langkawi
Singapore City
RIGHTOne of world's most compact, brilliant cities visible completely from descent
Full route notes
Departing Bangalore's plateau, the route crosses Tamil Nadu's coastal plain and the Palk Strait before the teardrop outline of Sri Lanka appears — from 38,000 ft on a clear day the entire island is visible, its central highlands rising to Adam's Peak. The Bay of Bengal gives way to the Andaman Sea and the Strait of Malacca — one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, visible as a narrow channel crowded with tanker traffic. Singapore's compact skyline emerges on the Malay Peninsula's tip.
Bangalore to Singapore is the main India-Southeast Asia corridor, crossing the Indian Ocean and the Malayan peninsula.
Actual paths can shift by 10-30 km due to airline routing, wind, weather, or air traffic control.
Timing, weather, and airline variation
Morning
Morning light from the right is ideal for Sri Lanka views. The island's mountains cast morning shadows across the lowlands.
Evening
Evening arrival into Singapore is spectacular — one of the world's best-lit city approaches.
Weather
Bay of Bengal can be cloudy. Sri Lanka and the Malacca Strait are often clearer.
Airline routes
Different carriers may file slightly different paths, especially on long-haul routes, but the right side is the statistically stronger pick for the standard route.
Flight path FAQs
What is the best side for Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi?
The RIGHT side is recommended with high confidence.
What is the flight path?
The KUL-LGK route follows a northwest (315°) great-circle path at around 38,000 ft.
What can I see?
Key landmarks include Sri Lanka, Adam's Peak (Sri Pada), Strait of Malacca.
Does sunlight matter?
Yes. Sun angle is part of the recommendation, along with the route bearing and scenic features.
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