Telaga Tujuh Waterfall, Langkawi
Telaga Tujuh is a waterfall at Burau Bay, a short distance from the Oriental Village. The waterfall cascades down the slope of Gunung Mat Cincang. The name Telaga Tujuh means Seven Wells, and it refers to the seven natural pools at the top of the fall.
A flight of steps lead to the Telaga Tujuh waterfalls. The steps branch into two, one going to the lower tier of the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, while another goes to the upper tier. Many of the pools appear serene and provide good reflection of the surrounding trees.
 Water dropping down the Telaga Tujuh waterfall during the dry season.
 Flow of water at Telaga Tujuh is very much reduced during the dry season.
 Water cascading down the many natural pools of Telaga Tujuh.
 A pavillion is located at the upper tier of the Telaga Tujuh waterfalls.
 The stillness of the water at the upper tier allows for unbroken reflection.
 Another view of the reflections at Telaga Tujuh.
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