Kilim Geoforest Park in Langkawi, Malaysia is a UNESCO Global Geopark renowned for its breathtaking blend of mangrove forests and coastal karst landscapes, the only place in the country where these two ecosystems coexist. Spanning about 100 square kilometers, the park features towering limestone cliffs, ancient fossils, hidden caves, pristine beaches, and a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore its wonders through river cruises, eagle watching, cave tours, and visits to floating fish farms, while also experiencing the vibrant local culture of Kilim Village. Its geological heritage, shaped over millions of years by tectonic movements and erosion, makes it not only a paradise for ecotourism but also a valuable site for scientific research and conservation.