[2][3] The resort overlooks the Datai Bay[4] on one side and a rain forest on the other.
The Datai Langkawi temporarily closed its doors on 4 September 2017 to embark on an extensive US$60 million[6] renovation project.
[7] The Datai Langkawi appointed Didier Lefort to lead this project, the designer who worked with Kerry Hill on the original construction of the property.
[8] In September 2018, The Datai Langkawi was reopened initially with a soft launch period.
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