The fresh water springs that forms seven majestic springs in Telaga
Tujuh (seven pools) of Langkawi is a sight not to be missed.
Location
It is located at some 45 kilometers from Kuah in Langkawi of Malaysia. .
Description
A fresh stream gushes down from a height of about 90 meters through a
series of seven natural pools. The rocks here are extremely slippery
and so if you wish to climb the rocks be a bit careful. Every time you
move higher from the lower fall you unveil a distinct beauty that is
to take you r breath away.
The path that leads to the top of the
hill is less than a mile but it is quiet strenuous. But if you muster a
bit of courage and have a little amount of care the place is to give
you an unique pleasure.
A handful number of exotic plants that
grow around the area add to the beauty of the picturesque landscape.
As you move through the surrounding rainforest areas unravel the
hidden charisma of the place.
Legends
Locals of Langkawi believe that fairies descended down to this place to
have a bath. It is for them that the water of the springs is blessed
wit ha healing power that relieves innumerable.
Attractions
Enjoy the seven pools whose water flow into the other creating a
beautiful picture. If you manage for yourself a cable car, ride to the
top of the Gunung Mat Chincang. As you ride along the entire track,
see and enjoy the Telaga Waterfalls.
Watch the playful monkeys
jumping from one tree to the other or watch the giant squirrels
swirling here and there. Listen to the call of an orange beaked hornbill
that hides itself behind the leaves.
In addition to this have a great time enjoying the diving competition.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Pulau Dayang Bunting (Island Of The Pregnant Mermaid) Langkawi
Pulau Dayang Bunting (Island Of The Pregnant Mermaid) is the second
largest island of the Langkawi archipelago, second only to Pulau
Langkawi itself. Located at a distance of about 17.6 km from Kuah Town,
Pulau Dayang Bunting is accessible from Kuah Jetty or Pantai Cenang
through a 15 minute boat ride.
The island derives its name from Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), the largest lake on Langkawi. The lake and the island are shrouded in legend. Tales of Mambang Sari and Mat Teja's ill-fated love story loom over one's mind as one cools off in the scintillating waters of the lake. The story of Mat Teja's courtship of his beloved and their sweet romantic endeavors take the tourists back into the world of nymphs and genies. Their love child did not survive long and the anguished mother bid her son farewell. The child is believed to have assumed the form of a white crocodile as she placed him in his watery grave. This crocodile guards the lake till date, natives hold, and is said to appear only to the pure at heart. Mambang Sari, overflowing with maternal affection and distraught at such a fortuity, blessed the waters that took her son into their fold with magical qualities. Since then, the natives believe that a sip of the waters of Tasik Dayang Bunting endows fertility to any childless woman.
Gua Langsir (Cave of the Banshee), located on the western shore of the island, is another major attraction of the island. The natives superstitiously believe the existence of a banshee haunting the interiors of this dark cave. However the name may also be associated with the banshee like wail created by the howling of the wind. Many attribute this wail purely to the acoustics of the cave. Thousands of bats are known to inhabit this cave. The Gua Langsir is located stop a 91 m limestone hillock, about 8 km north of the only jetty. This jetty has been fashioned in a small cove to aid tourists alight their boats before proceeding to explore the Pulau Dayang Bunting.
Pulau Dayang Bunting is famed for the mangrove swamplands and the dense tropical rainforests it encompasses. A vast variety of birds such as the kite, woodpecker, hornbill, drongo and kingfisher nest here and Pulau Dayang Bunting the ornithologist's Eden.
The island derives its name from Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), the largest lake on Langkawi. The lake and the island are shrouded in legend. Tales of Mambang Sari and Mat Teja's ill-fated love story loom over one's mind as one cools off in the scintillating waters of the lake. The story of Mat Teja's courtship of his beloved and their sweet romantic endeavors take the tourists back into the world of nymphs and genies. Their love child did not survive long and the anguished mother bid her son farewell. The child is believed to have assumed the form of a white crocodile as she placed him in his watery grave. This crocodile guards the lake till date, natives hold, and is said to appear only to the pure at heart. Mambang Sari, overflowing with maternal affection and distraught at such a fortuity, blessed the waters that took her son into their fold with magical qualities. Since then, the natives believe that a sip of the waters of Tasik Dayang Bunting endows fertility to any childless woman.
Gua Langsir (Cave of the Banshee), located on the western shore of the island, is another major attraction of the island. The natives superstitiously believe the existence of a banshee haunting the interiors of this dark cave. However the name may also be associated with the banshee like wail created by the howling of the wind. Many attribute this wail purely to the acoustics of the cave. Thousands of bats are known to inhabit this cave. The Gua Langsir is located stop a 91 m limestone hillock, about 8 km north of the only jetty. This jetty has been fashioned in a small cove to aid tourists alight their boats before proceeding to explore the Pulau Dayang Bunting.
Pulau Dayang Bunting is famed for the mangrove swamplands and the dense tropical rainforests it encompasses. A vast variety of birds such as the kite, woodpecker, hornbill, drongo and kingfisher nest here and Pulau Dayang Bunting the ornithologist's Eden.
Black Sand Beach Langkawi
The Black Sand Beach Of Langkawi is a major tourist attraction of the region.
Visitors are awed by the black sands and the legends behind this occurrence
are highly interesting as well. It narrates of a mythical giant eagle, Garuda,
who kidnaps a Chinese princess with an intention to seek her favors. The princess'
heart however laid with her fiancé, a roman prince. The prince waged a deadly
war against Garuda and sought out his beloved at Langkawi. It is believed that
the remnants of this war can be seen on the black sands of this beach.
Other tales narrate of killer eddies and whirlpools becoming the watery graves of unsuspecting sailors blackening the shores of this beach. Yet another legend speaks of a fisherman having incurred the wrath of a mermaid whose ring he stole. The mermaid's curse having charred the land, the beach is said to retain the color as a sad reminder of the man's wrongdoing.
The black sand beach is called Pantai Pasir Hitam by the natives. Some geologists believe that the sand is rich in cassiterite, a stannous oxide and hence the color. However the exact reasoning behind the blackened soil has not yet been ascertained. Winter is the ideal season to visit this beach as the black sands gleam and sparkle giving the bay a truly breathtaking appearance. The Pantai Pasir Hitam is one of the oldest fishing hamlets of Langkawi and exudes an irresistible olde worlde charm. Black Sand Beach Motel offers excellent accommodation facilities to those visiting this beach. Fishing is famous on theses shores and the beach is through and through a tourist spot replete with souvenir shops and eateries.
Other tales narrate of killer eddies and whirlpools becoming the watery graves of unsuspecting sailors blackening the shores of this beach. Yet another legend speaks of a fisherman having incurred the wrath of a mermaid whose ring he stole. The mermaid's curse having charred the land, the beach is said to retain the color as a sad reminder of the man's wrongdoing.
The black sand beach is called Pantai Pasir Hitam by the natives. Some geologists believe that the sand is rich in cassiterite, a stannous oxide and hence the color. However the exact reasoning behind the blackened soil has not yet been ascertained. Winter is the ideal season to visit this beach as the black sands gleam and sparkle giving the bay a truly breathtaking appearance. The Pantai Pasir Hitam is one of the oldest fishing hamlets of Langkawi and exudes an irresistible olde worlde charm. Black Sand Beach Motel offers excellent accommodation facilities to those visiting this beach. Fishing is famous on theses shores and the beach is through and through a tourist spot replete with souvenir shops and eateries.
Air Hangat (Hot Springs)
The greenery and the picturesque landscape of the Air Hangat (Hot
Springs) of Langkawi is considered by people as an excellent place for
health improvement. This hot spring of Malaysia is a place that you
should not miss to visit.
Location
It is located in Air Hangat Village, which is at some 14 kilometers from Kuah.
Legend
A popular believe among the masses is that the spring originated from a quarrel between two groups namely the Mat Raya and Mat Cincang. One of the two parties threw a pot of hot water which fell on the ground. From there arose the hot springs of Air Hangat.
Description
It is assumed that the origin of the hot springs can be traced to the Gunung Raya which has a warm base. The water of the spring is almost crystal clear with a thin layer of algae floating on the surface.
Take a bath in the hot springs. The water rich in minerals and sulphur is believed t o have a special medicinal value.
It is accepted that the spring some volcanic eruption gave rise to the spring some million years back.
Attractions
Among the other attractions you can see the 18 meters long hand carved stone mural that makes the people aware about the legends of Air Hangat. While you are on a trip to the hot springs, you can enjoy the traditional programmes and the dances of the locals. After a day full of complete activity you can just have a tasty meal in the restaurants that are locate in and around the hot springs.
Location
It is located in Air Hangat Village, which is at some 14 kilometers from Kuah.
Legend
A popular believe among the masses is that the spring originated from a quarrel between two groups namely the Mat Raya and Mat Cincang. One of the two parties threw a pot of hot water which fell on the ground. From there arose the hot springs of Air Hangat.
Description
It is assumed that the origin of the hot springs can be traced to the Gunung Raya which has a warm base. The water of the spring is almost crystal clear with a thin layer of algae floating on the surface.
Take a bath in the hot springs. The water rich in minerals and sulphur is believed t o have a special medicinal value.
It is accepted that the spring some volcanic eruption gave rise to the spring some million years back.
Attractions
Among the other attractions you can see the 18 meters long hand carved stone mural that makes the people aware about the legends of Air Hangat. While you are on a trip to the hot springs, you can enjoy the traditional programmes and the dances of the locals. After a day full of complete activity you can just have a tasty meal in the restaurants that are locate in and around the hot springs.
Gua Cerita(Legend Cave) Langkawi
The north east of Langkawi posseses one of the most captivating
attractions of the island, The Gua Cerita(Legend Cave). It consists of
two limestone caves placed one above the other and faces the azure sea.
These beautiful pair of nature's wonder is associated with a number of
legends.
Thousand of tourists flock to this place in order to take a glimpse of these limestone beauty. Legend says, that the emperors of Rome and China planned to marry their children. The famous Geruda or the phoenix opposed to this because he realized that the union of two such great powers may pose threat to the other tiny kingdoms. So he kidnapped the Chinese princess and hid her in cave in Langkawi. He then went on to crush the forces of Merong Maha Wangsa, the Chinese emperor. A fierce battle was fought and the Roman Prince fell into the sea and was washed on shore of the island where the Geruda had hid the princess. Finally the maids of the princess retrieved the prince and they were united. The Gua cerita is believed to be that holy place where the legendary wedding took place.
Another legend says that a weird creature by the name of Gedembi, had the magical power of transforming anyone into an ox. Everyone hated her because she was devoid of love and compassion. One day she found the caves of Gua Cerita and took up a liking for it. But the place was already inhabited by a family who were not ready to leave it. And thus the Satan turned all of them into stones. Stones of different shapes were found in the caves till sometimes, but now they have disappeared.
Thousand of tourists flock to this place in order to take a glimpse of these limestone beauty. Legend says, that the emperors of Rome and China planned to marry their children. The famous Geruda or the phoenix opposed to this because he realized that the union of two such great powers may pose threat to the other tiny kingdoms. So he kidnapped the Chinese princess and hid her in cave in Langkawi. He then went on to crush the forces of Merong Maha Wangsa, the Chinese emperor. A fierce battle was fought and the Roman Prince fell into the sea and was washed on shore of the island where the Geruda had hid the princess. Finally the maids of the princess retrieved the prince and they were united. The Gua cerita is believed to be that holy place where the legendary wedding took place.
Another legend says that a weird creature by the name of Gedembi, had the magical power of transforming anyone into an ox. Everyone hated her because she was devoid of love and compassion. One day she found the caves of Gua Cerita and took up a liking for it. But the place was already inhabited by a family who were not ready to leave it. And thus the Satan turned all of them into stones. Stones of different shapes were found in the caves till sometimes, but now they have disappeared.
Makam Mahsuri (Masuri Mausoleum) Langkawi
The Mahsuri Mausoleum or the Makam Mahsuri was set up in honor of Mahsuri beautiful princess of Langkawi who was accused of Adultery by her mother in law two hundred years ago. The legend goes that the mother in law was jealous of the beauty of her daughter in law and thereby ordered her extermination much before the arrival of her son, who was away at war. It is said that while Mahsuri was executed with the help of a special dagger, but her blood was white, which proved her innocence. In the course of her dying Mahsuri cursed the island so that it would remain barren for seven generations. The seven generations has passed and fortunately, it is now seen that Langkawi is a flourishing Tourist destination.
The Mausoleum houses a Kedah traditional house, Mahsuri's well, Mahsuri's tomb and an aviary. As a mark of reverence, Tourists open their shoes while entering the Mausoleum. You can taste of some of regional delicacies near the vicinity with along cultural shows. There are many souvenirs shops and stores near at hand for your benefit.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Langkawi best holiday destination
Langkawi Island...
Langkawi – an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast – is the country’s best-known holiday destination. Surrounded by stunning turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free booze, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be. Still, Nature-lovers will find the island just as agreeable as the shoreline is fringed by powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees. The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides a treasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. The gastronomic options are vast and the sightseeing attractions certainly do not disappoint. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying locale that keeps visitors coming back for more.

The best way to get Photo here-Eagle square (Dataran Helang)
Nice view from the sky bridge you can see all around Langkawi Island by using cable car.
If you like kayaking you can do kayaking in the mangrove very relaxing with sound of birds and monkeys(macaque).
Most exciting part is eagle feeding,hundred of eagle come down near by your boat to get food,their can hear the boat engine from far away and will on top of you-don't miss this trip.
Many cave you can see in the mangrove itself like Bat Cave thousand of bat inside the cave.
Crocodile Cave
will continue in next post..more amazing place to go...
Langkawi – an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast – is the country’s best-known holiday destination. Surrounded by stunning turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free booze, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be. Still, Nature-lovers will find the island just as agreeable as the shoreline is fringed by powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees. The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides a treasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. The gastronomic options are vast and the sightseeing attractions certainly do not disappoint. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying locale that keeps visitors coming back for more.
The best way to get Photo here-Eagle square (Dataran Helang)
will continue in next post..more amazing place to go...
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