Itinerary
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Stop At: Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, Gunung Mat Chincang, Langkawi 07100 Malaysia
Named after seven natural pools connected by a gushing river, Seven Wells Waterfall is one of Langkawi's most captivating natural performances. Located within the Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park, the falls are split into 2 sections, the upper pools and the lower pools, separated by a striking vertical waterfall cascading down a 91-meter-high cliff face.
Cooling down in a refreshing natural pool is the reward for hiking through the humid rainforest to reach the zen-laden waterfall, amidst leafy trees with cheeky monkeys swinging between their branches.
First up are the lower pools, reached after climbing around 200 steps. These are the most popular for their ease of access, view of the vertical waterfall, and large plunge pool at the bottom of a slippery rockface. Dedicated hikers continue the climb totaling 638 steps to reach the upper pools. Here you'll find the fall's namesake 7 pools of various depths, shapes, and sizes.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Atma Alam Batik Village, Jalan Padang Matsirat, Langkawi 07000 Malaysia
Next heading towards Atma Alam Batik Art Village, in Atma you will be able to witness the traditional batik printing process using wax and dye. You'll also get to buy Silk hand pulled and local handicraft cloth.
Atma Alam Batik Art Village-Atma Alam Batik art village is a batik Centre especially designed to attract tourists and promote the art of batik in Langkawi. Located in Padang Matsirat, owner of Aza Osman, oil painter, and Roshadah Yusof, batik artist, designed a half acres in the Center as a place to showcase the creative spirit of batik.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Cenang Beach, Pantai Cenang, Langkawi 07000 Malaysia
Next, we will proceed to Cenang Street. Along of Cenang Street you can have a walk at beachside, do some duty free shopping and you can find Underwater World which is one of the largest marine and fresh water aquaria in South East Asia.
Cenang Street- Cenang Street where you can find a diverse mix of cafes and restaurants, as well as souvenir shops, and duty-free outlets along its picturesque beach strip. it’s a popular holiday destination for travelling families thanks to its kid-friendly attractions such as Underwater World Langkawi and Rice Garden Museum
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Eagle Square, Langkawi 07000 Malaysia
Then we proceed to Eagle Square which resembles the symbol of Langkawi, where a 39-foot-high (12-m) eagle statue stands tall. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free alcohol, cigarettes and chocolate, then can stop for some quick duty-free shopping in Kuah Town.
Eagle Square (Dataran Helang)-Dataran Lang also known as Eagle Square, Dataran Lang is one of Langkawi’s best known manmade attractions, a large sculpture of an eagle poised to take flight. The 12 metre-tall statue is one of the island’s most instantly recognizable monuments.
Kuah Town-Kuah town, Langkawi is the largest city in the southeast of the main island. It is a place where one can see little traffic heavy as compared to beaches such as Pantai Kok or Pantai Cenang. At Kuah, you will realize that duty free shops only and anywhere along the way and it is really what makes the city attractive.
When you leave the Kuah Town, your tour ended with the hotel drop-off.
Duration: 30 minutes