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Langkawi island in Malaysia is known for its mind-blowing beaches, its dense rainforests and is ideal for spending time with family and friends on vacation. If you have explored beaches, gone for trekking, and even taken a wildlife tour, and think that all has been done and explored then maybe check the waterfalls in Langkawi and your perceptions will change. The island has various attractions like natural landscapes, parks and iconic structures that you can’t skip on your first itinerary tour. While Malaysia is renowned for having one of the best beaches along with encompassing massive islands, historical attractions, and fantastic nightlife Langkawi on the other hand also houses natural beaches and waterfalls that are a feast to sore eyes. Datai Bay, Pantai Cenang, and Tanjung Rhu are some of the primary pristine beaches on the island that can be explored by hiring rented vehicles. Apart from this Langkawi also has four significant waterfalls that offer every tourist the thrill and excitement factor making it one of the best spots to lay foot on.

3 Waterfalls In Langkawi

If you thought Langkawi was all about trekking, beaches and a wildlife tour then wait till you get to know about the gorgeous waterfalls in Langkawi. Get to know all about them right here and head to the ones you like the most!

1. Temurun Waterfall
2. Seven Wells Waterfalls
3. The Durian Perangin Waterfall

1. Temurun Waterfall

Temurun Waterfall
 

Temurun Waterfall is situated in Mat Cincang Nature Park of Datai. Famed as the tallest waterfalls in Langkawi, the natural waterscape is also referred to as Air Terjun. This three-tiered waterfall has a calm and relaxing aura to it amidst the tropical climate. The breathtaking falls jut down the northern slope of Mount Mat Cincang. The mountain is a bed of rocks mostly of sandstone and shale and is more than 500 million years old.

All three tiers of the waterfall can be easily reached while traversing around. While the first tier is five minutes’ walk from the car park, the thick copse of trees act as a natural cover. The walk-on pavement offers a very romantic atmosphere and winds its way through the rain forest of Mount Mat Cincang. The overall route is a continuous way up in which some steps are steeper than the others. En route, there are also a few gazebos to take rest and along with a railing on one side to hold onto while walking on the pathway.

Timings: 7 am to 7 pm

Must Read: Langkawi Travel Tips: Remember These Important Things Before Visiting This Malaysian Paradise!

2. Seven Wells Waterfalls

Seven Wells Waterfalls

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Seven Wells waterfall is located towards the western headlands of Langwaki. It is one of the fascinating tourist spots on the island. The name of the waterfall gives away the meaning i.e the falls have seven intertwined natural pools that are taken care of by seven waterfalls in Mount Mat Cincang. These waterfalls of Seven wells have been majorly famed for the adventurous hike that is located within several steps. This is the most pleasant and without a doubt the best cascade on the island. The water cascade is adorned by various flora and fauna including Sintuk and Lime plants making it the most stunning waterfalls in Langkawi.

Timings: 8:30. AM to 7:30 PM
Vehicle: Taxi and rented Car
Tips: Beware of monkeys.

Suggested Read: 27 Exotic Places To Visit In Langkawi For Soaking In The Soothing Malay Vibes

3. The Durian Perangin Waterfall

Perangin Waterfall

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The Durian Perangin waterfall is beautifully located in Gunung Raya, and also known as the highest mountain of the destination Langkawi. The flow of water in the fall is however seasonal. If you are planning to come to these renowned waterfalls of Langkawi, then the best time to be here is between the month of September-October. This waterfall is comprised of 16 natural streams along with beautiful emerald-colored lakes in the foot. The Durian waterfall is renowned as the iconic with the best geological beauty in the whole of Malaysia. Situated in the middle this is one of the preferred destinations for picnic parties as well. Famed for being known as the third most natural waterfall of Langkawi tourists visit this waterscape from all across the world. Each level of fall has some unique features and forms clear water pools that are very enjoyable for swimming purposes.

Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Further Read: Witnessing Paradise On A Romantic Trip To Langkawi

Langkawi is one of the most frequented destinations in Malaysia and has some very renowned waterfalls. These waterfalls are often looked over by tourists but if you do decide to visit the place then once you reach here, you will be spellbound. There is so much here that will mesmerize you, apart from the waterfalls in Langkawi, various other attractions where you will like to spend your time. So pack your bags and plan that trip to Malaysia and get going!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Waterfalls In Langkawi

What are the famous places in Langkawi?

Langkawi has so many places to visit like Dataran Lang, Langkawi Sky Bridge, Gunung Raya, Underwater World, Wildlife Park & Bird Paradise, etc.

What is the best time to visit Langkawi?

The best time to visit to enjoy the most is between January to March because this time there is no rain and will enjoy the bright sunshine.

How many days are enough to explore Langkawi?

Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands and is small. Four days are enough to explore renowned beaches, sightseeings islands and the dense rainforest of Langkawi.

Which is better, Langkawi or Penang?

Both are renowned places for shopping, but Penang is better and has more options for shops. Langkawi is beautiful with beaches and rainforest. Both are different islands and offer different enjoyment.

How do I get to Temurun Waterfall?

The beautiful waterfall is located in the Datai area on the road Jalan Datai towards the north-western end of the island. About 42 km from the Kuah town it will take an hour or more to reach the waterfall.

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