Telaga Tujuh Waterfall (Seven
Wells)
The Telaga Tujuh are found on the slopes of Gunung Mat Cincang
about 23 km from Kuah on the northeastern part of Langkawi. All
seven wells appear as if they have been arranged on top of each
other, with each being on a slightly higher ground from the next,
and the highest well being 91 meters high. The water accumulated in
the wells comes from the mountain stream which flows into one well
only to reemerge in the second, third, forth, fifth and sixth until
they cascade out of the seventh well in a gushing waterfall into a
stream.
Legend has it that the spot is favourite haunt for the mountain
fairies who frequent the place to bathe in the cool waters when
there are no human around. However, those intending to visit the
place will have to hire a guide and be prepared to do some trekking
through the hilly forest. |
Underwater World
Langkawi
The Underwater World Langkawi, a marine showcase featuring both
fresh and seawater fish and other forms of marine life, is a
must-see attraction.located at pantai cenang, a popular beach on
the island, this aquarium features More than 5,000 types of marine
life, exhibited in More than 100 tanks of different sizes. The
highlight is a giant tank housing large marine species such as
sharks, stingrays, groupers and green turtles, within a 15-metre
tunnel for visitors to walk through and enjoy a spectacular view of
the exhibits. Underwater gardens of weeds and sea plants together
with exotic fishes and exhibits of fossils and shells add to the
range of Interesting sights.
Visiting hours : 10.00am - 6.00pm daily
Entrance fee : Adult - RM15.00
Child - RM10.00
For further information, please contact tel no : 04-955 6100 |