Langkawi Waterfall is located along the road to Datai Bay, just a short distance from Temurun Waterfall. At 66.92 meter, Langkawi Waterfall is the highest manmade waterfall in Malaysia, as certified by the Malaysia Book of Records in 2004.
The Langkawi Waterfall was the brainchild of former prime minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. It is intended to showcase the lush beauty of Langkawi - although in an island of many waterfalls, adding an artificial one may not seem at all necessary. Grottoes are constructed around the Langkawi Waterfall, which is beautifully landscaped.
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Langkawi Waterfall.
Water cascading down Langkawi Waterfall.
All the rocks and boulders at Langkawi Waterfall is artificial.
The Langkawi Waterfall is beautifully landscaped.
Water from Langkawi Waterfall flowing into a pool.
Gushing water at Langkawi Waterfall - indeed, during the time these photographs were taken, there was more water at Langkawi Waterfall than at the natural waterfalls of Langkawi!
The water of Langkawi Waterfall flowing in the direction of the main road.
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