Langkawi is a serene archipelago of 140 islands – only a few of which are inhabited. The largest of these is the eponymous Langkawi Island, which has UNESCO World Geopark status because of its richly populated (by wildlife, that is) conservation areas. The best way to experience these ecological wonders is from high above, on the Langkawi Sky Bridge that stretches above the rainforest. Cheekily-named Pregnant Maiden freshwater lake is a great place to take a dip or play keep-away with the kleptomaniac monkeys.
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4.5 based on 1,428 reviews
There are a lot of steps to climb but its worth it. First waterfall is pleasant to look at. Then walk up more steps for 20 mins to next waterfall/rock pools is excellent. Bring swimming togs. Free of charge to enter. Only rm2 parking at entrance. Toilets and simple shops onsite.
4.0 based on 446 reviews
Tired of lukewarm seawater & pools, we stopped off for a dip at this waterfall today. Jackpot! Cool water temp that is lovely and refreshing to swim in. To top it off, we were surrounded by a tribe of monkeys while swimming so we got to watch them close up - very cute!!! Lovely deep pool to swim in, blue green fresh water and great view up to the top of the falls. Highly recommend this as a stop off if you are driving around Langkawi.
4.0 based on 297 reviews
We were driving around the city when we decided to go to this place. It was an unexpected find after all. I didn't find this place on my search for things to do in Langkawi but I am happy it stayed that way. It is less touristy and I would say more fresh compared to Seven Wells ( but is also amazing). The stairs up are easy. It is a good place to just rest for a little after driving around the city.
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