Is it worth going to the Seven Wells Waterfall on Langkawi?
Answers 2
Answered by Admin
Definitely worth it! The Seven Wells Waterfall (Telaga Tujuh) is one of the most picturesque and unique natural spots on Langkawi. It's not just a waterfall, but a whole complex of seven natural pools that water has carved into the rock over thousands of years. After climbing the stairs, you'll be greeted by a refreshing swim in cool water right in the middle of the jungle—a perfect escape from the tropical heat.
Pros of visiting:
- Unique natural attraction: There are few places where you can swim in such natural "baths" at the top of a waterfall.
- Excellent trekking: The place serves as a starting point for routes of varying difficulty—from an easy 10-minute walk to the Blue Pool to a serious climb up Mount Machinchang.
- Accessibility: Although climbing the 638 steps requires effort, the trail is well-equipped. At the top, there are gazebos and a toilet.
- Low cost: The entrance ticket costs only 10 ringgit.
Cons and what to pay attention to:
- Physical exertion: Climbing the stairs can be tiring for unprepared people, children, or the elderly.
- Monkeys: There are many of them here, and they can be cheeky. You need to keep a close eye on your belongings.
- Wildlife: The jungle is home to ticks, mosquitoes, and during the rainy season—leeches. Proper preparation and repellents are necessary.
If you love nature, active recreation, and aren't afraid of a bit of trekking, then the Seven Wells Waterfall will become one of the highlights of your trip to Langkawi. We've detailed all the routes and dangers in our guide: Seven Wells Waterfall and eco-trail on Langkawi.
Admin
Follow the link, here are all the answers to your questions - https://t.me/nashaplaneta_chat
Comments 1
💥 Thanks, useful link 😊!