KUALA KEDAH
- MYKKH
- Latitude: 6.10852
- Longitude: 100.291
- Indonesia
- Port in Malaysia
Location: Kuala Kedah Kedah 06600 Malaysia
Phone number: +60-4-7343xxx
Web-site: http://www.pka.gov.my
Kuala Kedah Marine Port Description and Specification
Kuala Kedah is a small but significant port located on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, within the state of Kedah. Traditionally serving as a coastal town with a historical legacy, the port now functions as a vital gateway, particularly for ferry services to and from Langkawi Island.
Port Features:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 6°6′0"N latitude and 100°18′0"E longitude.
- Proximity: The port is situated near the town of Alor Setar, which is the capital of Kedah. It is about 15 kilometers from the town center.
Port Infrastructure:
- Berthing Facilities: Kuala Kedah port features several ferry jetties and smaller berths suitable for fishing boats and smaller coastal vessels.
- Passenger Terminal: Designed primarily to handle passengers traveling between Kuala Kedah and Langkawi, the terminal includes ticket counters, waiting areas, and amenities like food stalls and shops.
- Cargo Handling: While the port mainly handles passenger traffic, it also supports a modest level of cargo handling, primarily for local fishermen and small trading ships.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: The port is accessible via Jalan Kuala Kedah, which connects directly with major roads leading to Alor Setar and beyond.
- Waterways: The port's waterways are manageable for vessels of shallow draft. Entry and docking are influenced by tidal conditions, necessitating careful navigation.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services operate between Kuala Kedah and Langkawi, a popular tourist route. These ferries typically have a capacity ranging from 100 to 200 passengers per trip.
- Fishing Port: The port supports traditional fishing activities, with facilities for docking fishing boats and handling seafood catches.
Operational Specifications:
- Tidal Information: The port experiences moderate tidal variations, which can impact docking schedules and navigability for vessels with deeper drafts.
- Security and Customs: Basic security measures are in place, and for international routes, customs and immigration services are available.
Nearby Amenities:
- Local Markets: Kuala Kedah features nearby local markets, offering fresh seafood and local produce.
- Accommodations: A range of accommodations, from budget stays to small hotels, are available in the vicinity, catering to travelers and tourists.
Tourist Attractions:
- Historical Site: The Kuala Kedah Fort, a historical landmark, is near the port and attracts visitors interested in the region’s colonial history.
- Scenic Routes: The coastal area around Kuala Kedah offers picturesque views and spots for leisure activities.
Kuala Kedah port, while not one of Malaysia's largest or most developed ports, plays a crucial role in the connectivity and local economy of the region, serving both the needs of daily commuters and tourists heading to the popular Langkawi Island.
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