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Pantai Pasir Hitam (Black Sand Beach)
This beach is noted for its black sand, although it's not a real black-sand, just streaks of black through the sand caused by a spring that deposits mineral oxides.

Surprisingly, there is no colourful tale to account for its appearance, and is really a very contrived attraction.

Telaga Tujuh
Located in the north-western corner of Pulau Langkawi, Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells) is a geological marvel. Splashing as a cascade onto the granite rocks below, this fresh water stream forms a series of seven natural pools and is hence called "Telaga Tujuh". These pools, or so-called wells, are excellent universal examples of dissolution features in granite called "rock chimneys".

The lush green forest that surrounds the waterfall adds a mystical touch to the natural splendour. Legend has it that fairies used to come down to the waterfall to bathe and frolic. After the bath they are said to leave behind their bathing paraphanalia in the form of sintok roots and limau purut. Those who are fortunate may stumble on these items which when used to wash hair will rinse away bad luck.

Temurun Waterfall

Air Terjun Temurun (Temurun Waterfall) is half way between the Crocodile Farm and the resort. The high falls are worth a look and are marked by a huge concrete archway spanning the road.

 

Kuah, Dataran Lang, Taman Lagenda  |  Kampung Buku Malaysia, Makam Purba (Ancient Tomb), Makam Mahsuri  |  Pantai Pasir Hitam (Black Sand Beach), Telaga Tujuh, Temurun Waterfall  |  Underwater World Langkawi, Laman Padi Langkawi, Beras Terbakar, Tanjung Rhu Beach, Pantai Kok, Pantai Cenang, Pantai Tengah, Datai and Burau Bay  |  Air Hangat Village, Galeria Perdana, Taman Buaya Langkawi, Craft Cultural Complex, Langkawii Crystaal, Oriental Village  | Payar Marine Park, Pulau Dayang Bunting, Pulau Singa Besar  |