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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Lower Pools
The lower pools are popular for their ease of access, offering a view of the vertical waterfall and a large plunge pool at the bottom of a slippery rockface. Perfect for a relaxing dip or a family picnic.
Upper Pools
For dedicated hikers, the upper pools await after a climb of 638 steps. Discover the namesake seven pools of various depths, shapes, and sizes connected by a river forming a natural waterslide along the slick rock.
Natural Infinity Pool
The most tempting yet potentially treacherous pool is the natural infinity pool at the mouth of the waterfall. Swim at your own risk and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Culture and History
Langkawi is steeped in cultural heritage, with a rich history dating back centuries. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as Mahsuri's Tomb and learn about local traditions and customs. According to local folklore, fairies live in the forest near the waterfall and bathe in the natural pools, giving the water healing powers. The waterfall's vertical beauty and serene pools offer a glimpse into the natural wonders of Langkawi.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Malaysia with a variety of local dishes available in Langkawi. From spicy laksa to savory nasi lemak, the island offers a culinary experience that is sure to delight your taste buds. Near the parking lot, you can find local stalls selling cold drinks, snacks like coconut ice-cream, and Malay meals like fried rice and laksa. Enjoy these flavors after a day of exploring the waterfall.