Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls
Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls
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- 679maxh37 contributionsWorth the climb!Really nice place to go, went there in the afternoon about 5pm. It was not overrun. Also clean. Just make sure to watch your steps, when the stones get wet they are quite slippery. The view is also phenomenal. We could even see a whole monkey family cross the waterfalls, just a great place in the middle of the nature. Climbing up the stairs is exhausting especially in the heat but totally worth it. If you are capable to climb so many stairs do it, the seven wells on the upper level are way more beatiful than the ground level! Free entry and toilets also.Visited February 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten February 21, 2020
- BotakChinLangkawi, Malaysia32 contributionsMany waterfall experiences in one fallsIf you think what you see in the typical photo of the 7-wells waterfall, is what you'll experience, it's only the tip of its iceberg. 7-wells, also called Telaga Tujuh in Malay, is a collection of clusters of waterfalls. Yes that's right, not just a cluster, but a collection of clusters. The typical photo is just the highest falls. Below it, is a cascading cluster of many pools at various levels, with smooth streaming water channels from one to another. Many of these channels are on bare rock, smoothened over many millenia of flowing water, that you can slide from one pool to the next just like a water-themepark ride. Not just one, but a series of them. This mountain range is 550million years old. If you have all day, after playing at the lower falls, or even before, climb up the hiking trail staircase to the upper falls. The area above this tall falls in the typical photos, has a spacious picnic area, and an even bigger open space with even more terraced pools of even longer cascading waterslides. You just cannot finish this themepark in a day. I had to go back another day to enjoy it again!Visited December 2020Written May 20, 2021
- Z&MTürkiye183 contributionsNice calm placeWe spent 2 to 3 hours there sitting by the natural small but refreshing pools. It was clean and not too crowded. Going down, we passed by the waterfall which was nice but didn't stay there for too long. There is no entrance fee, we just payed 1rm to park the scooter.Visited January 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten January 21, 2020
- thelonious224,388 contributionsStop by if you have time after the cable carsI hiked an extra half hour to check out the Seven Wells Waterfall located just north of the cable car station. The wells and the waterfall are actually two separate sights that are close from one another. Maybe it was because it was during the dry season but neither were all that impressive. The seven wells were just puddles that weren't worth the effort to hike when there are so many better spots to take a dip on the island. The waterfall area had few bigger natural pools but were way overcrowded and had too many Instagrammers in the way of the waterfall for a decent photo.Visited December 2019Written January 6, 2020
- Stephen Browne37 contributionsIt is good that there's plenty of pools for everyone because it does get busy (difficult climb)I did go in the dry season so the falls themselves were not impressive but the pools of water were good. There was a lot of them, quite a large area but it also gets busy so you'll never have the place to yourself to relax properly. I think I passed a lot of people on the climb up, which is over 450 steps and was difficult for me, let alone older people. It could be better in the wet season if the water is flowing and maybe the rain would keep people away so you get more time to yourself to enjoy it, but I can't guarantee that for sure.Visited January 2020Written January 20, 2020
- ana1995Petaling Jaya, Malaysia80 contributionsAwesome waterfall,just confusing of where's is the wellParking fee for car is rm2, motorcycle is rm1. Facilities such prayer room still not yet completed. They have toilet and even food stalls. Be careful with your belongings as the macaque at the gate might snatch your belongings. disappointed with travelers who left behind bread with plastic wrap. Nice facility don't really have water.Visited October 2020Traveled soloWritten October 14, 2020
- Naranjan KKajang, Malaysia17 contributionsNot worthwhileClimbed up nearly more than 500 steps, and it was a sorry sight. I don't recommend it for the elderly n little kids U wouldn't want to spend much time there. Rubbish strewn everywhere. No rubbish bins, so u carry your rubbish back downhill. The waterfall nearby had more water flowing, but toilets in a sorry state. Just not my cup of tea 🤗Visited May 2022Traveled with friendsWritten May 16, 2022
- SmijieHolmfirth, United Kingdom66 contributionsSerene spotPopped here after the skycab.. it's just a few mins ride away. Walked up to the waterfall from the parking area which only took about 5 mins. It's uphill but very manageable and the walk mainly shaded. Got there midday, had some lunch at one of the stalls where we parked, lots of options for drinks, fresh coconuts etc. Free toilets both where the stalls are and an extra set right by the waterfall. Went there in dry season so the waterfall wasn't very big, but still looked pretty, plenty of water to paddle, pools to dip in and plenty of space to sit in the shade. Wasn't too crowded early afternoon on a Saturday. Didn't go up to the wells as I'd read somewhere that they've dried up atm so best just to stick to the waterfall. Can easily while away a couple of hours here relaxing in or out of the sun.Visited February 2020Traveled as a coupleWritten February 15, 2020
- DadandCabCoffs Harbour, Australia1,146 contributionsTough walk to the topThere are two options (or 3 if you include zipline). First is 200 steps to intermediate falls. In dry season just a few puddles. Then further 500 stairs to top & viewing platform. Few more pools, but not much water. You have to enjoy the tough walk up there if you're going to get value for your time. Probably great in wet season. Plenty of toilets & some shelter on the way.Visited February 2020Written February 4, 2020
- ntan002Malaysia114 contributionsThere are nicer waterfalls in MsiaNothing great. I have seen prettier waterfalls. Probably cos we didn't walk to the top. I just find that the area is not well maintained. Sad to say that Malaysia has many nice waterfalls and it is often spoilt by the lack of upkeep. We stop at midway as we have kids and elderly. Those who are not fit and healthy should avoid this place as the walk up is quite steep.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 9, 2020
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thelonious22
Seongnam4,388 contributions
Dec 2019
I hiked an extra half hour to check out the Seven Wells Waterfall located just north of the cable car station. The wells and the waterfall are actually two separate sights that are close from one another. Maybe it was because it was during the dry season but neither were all that impressive. The seven wells were just puddles that weren't worth the effort to hike when there are so many better spots to take a dip on the island. The waterfall area had few bigger natural pools but were way overcrowded and had too many Instagrammers in the way of the waterfall for a decent photo.
Written January 6, 2020
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Stephen Browne
37 contributions
Jan 2020
I did go in the dry season so the falls themselves were not impressive but the pools of water were good. There was a lot of them, quite a large area but it also gets busy so you'll never have the place to yourself to relax properly.
I think I passed a lot of people on the climb up, which is over 450 steps and was difficult for me, let alone older people. It could be better in the wet season if the water is flowing and maybe the rain would keep people away so you get more time to yourself to enjoy it, but I can't guarantee that for sure.
I think I passed a lot of people on the climb up, which is over 450 steps and was difficult for me, let alone older people. It could be better in the wet season if the water is flowing and maybe the rain would keep people away so you get more time to yourself to enjoy it, but I can't guarantee that for sure.
Written January 20, 2020
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ana1995
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia80 contributions
Oct 2020 • Solo
Parking fee for car is rm2, motorcycle is rm1. Facilities such prayer room still not yet completed. They have toilet and even food stalls. Be careful with your belongings as the macaque at the gate might snatch your belongings. disappointed with travelers who left behind bread with plastic wrap. Nice facility don't really have water.
Written October 14, 2020
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Naranjan K
Kajang, Malaysia17 contributions
May 2022 • Friends
Climbed up nearly more than 500 steps, and it was a sorry sight. I don't recommend it for the elderly n little kids U wouldn't want to spend much time there. Rubbish strewn everywhere. No rubbish bins, so u carry your rubbish back downhill. The waterfall nearby had more water flowing, but toilets in a sorry state. Just not my cup of tea 🤗
Written May 16, 2022
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Smijie
Holmfirth, UK66 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Popped here after the skycab.. it's just a few mins ride away.
Walked up to the waterfall from the parking area which only took about 5 mins. It's uphill but very manageable and the walk mainly shaded. Got there midday, had some lunch at one of the stalls where we parked, lots of options for drinks, fresh coconuts etc.
Free toilets both where the stalls are and an extra set right by the waterfall. Went there in dry season so the waterfall wasn't very big, but still looked pretty, plenty of water to paddle, pools to dip in and plenty of space to sit in the shade. Wasn't too crowded early afternoon on a Saturday.
Didn't go up to the wells as I'd read somewhere that they've dried up atm so best just to stick to the waterfall. Can easily while away a couple of hours here relaxing in or out of the sun.
Walked up to the waterfall from the parking area which only took about 5 mins. It's uphill but very manageable and the walk mainly shaded. Got there midday, had some lunch at one of the stalls where we parked, lots of options for drinks, fresh coconuts etc.
Free toilets both where the stalls are and an extra set right by the waterfall. Went there in dry season so the waterfall wasn't very big, but still looked pretty, plenty of water to paddle, pools to dip in and plenty of space to sit in the shade. Wasn't too crowded early afternoon on a Saturday.
Didn't go up to the wells as I'd read somewhere that they've dried up atm so best just to stick to the waterfall. Can easily while away a couple of hours here relaxing in or out of the sun.
Written February 15, 2020
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DadandCab
Coffs Harbour, Australia1,146 contributions
Feb 2020
There are two options (or 3 if you include zipline). First is 200 steps to intermediate falls. In dry season just a few puddles. Then further 500 stairs to top & viewing platform. Few more pools, but not much water. You have to enjoy the tough walk up there if you're going to get value for your time. Probably great in wet season. Plenty of toilets & some shelter on the way.
Written February 5, 2020
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ntan002
Malaysia114 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Nothing great. I have seen prettier waterfalls. Probably cos we didn't walk to the top.
I just find that the area is not well maintained. Sad to say that Malaysia has many nice waterfalls and it is often spoilt by the lack of upkeep.
We stop at midway as we have kids and elderly. Those who are not fit and healthy should avoid this place as the walk up is quite steep.
I just find that the area is not well maintained. Sad to say that Malaysia has many nice waterfalls and it is often spoilt by the lack of upkeep.
We stop at midway as we have kids and elderly. Those who are not fit and healthy should avoid this place as the walk up is quite steep.
Written January 9, 2020
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katelijne V
Seremban, Malaysia10 contributions
Oct 2020
We came for the walk. Don't stop at the first level but go to the second level. it is definitely worth it. A lot more places to sit in the water. We were a bit late to start the walk to the summit. This gives us a reason to come back here.
At the bottom, we had a coconut drink at the stall. The lady is very friendly, after finishing the drink, she cuts the coconut open so you can eat it easily. Prices are a lot cheaper than in town places as well.
At the bottom, we had a coconut drink at the stall. The lady is very friendly, after finishing the drink, she cuts the coconut open so you can eat it easily. Prices are a lot cheaper than in town places as well.
Written November 6, 2020
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Kate1953
22 contributions
Jul 2023
Go early, cooler!!! A small car park near the entrance for RM2. We took sticks in case of monkeys, none seen. The walk up is under the trees. There are rubbish bins along the way, I would like to think they had been used, but the rubbish was everywhere probably a result of the monkeys raiding them, The whole area could do with a good clean up.
Written July 6, 2023
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DenHaagTraveller
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia161 contributions
Feb 2022 • Family
I expected the taxi to pull up in the car park and then we would take a leisurely walk to the waterfall. How wrong I was. The walk to the main waterfall wasn’t too bad and after the initial uphill part, the remaining steps were downhill. However, the walk up to the top was a real killer in that heat, but well worth it I have to say. Just take some water and take your time. You can stop off at the covered rest stations on the way. Plenty of Macaques in the forest. Take your camera!
Written February 17, 2022
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tgwwgtTravel
Hermanus, South Africa535 contributions
Hello is it possible to walk from the top of the waterfall to the sky cab?
Steady
Leeds, UK16,200 contributions
No, not possible.
tgwwgtTravel
Hermanus, South Africa535 contributions
Hi Laura, did you walk beyond the top pool and take the skycab down?
kokfu
Singapore, Singapore151 contributions
You can walk to the top pool. No skycab in telaga tujuh waterfall
Mrsgadit
Dubai, United Arab Emirates2 contributions
how many steps approximately for the lower level
as im travelling with a toddler so need to make up my mind
if i should go or skip it :)
mhkhashaba
Kuwait City, Kuwait617 contributions
I didn’t count it
There’s a count there down
But do it
It worth going there
Not much hard
But take care the rocks there up are too much slippery
Enjoy
Guillaume L
Paris, France32 contributions
Hello,
Is it obligatory to pay to go there or can we go by ourselves ?
firee818
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia19 contributions
How long should we need to take if we walk from the car park to the waterfall?
Is the path to the waterfall walkable?
Grammar1
Perth, Australia352 contributions
As above, you should be able to get to the bottom of the falls from the car park in under 20 minutes though there are a lot of stairs.
The paths are in good condition but you will need steady feet.
Walking frames and wheeled walkers would struggle. If able though, it is worth some effort to sit in clean cool water on a hot and humid day.
Enjoy!
Kirsty W
Iwade, UK100 contributions
Are the waterfalls 'wet' all year? when we went to California we went in dry season and so all their waterfalls had dried up. we are coming to Langkawi in February? thanks
Naim A
Penang Island, Malaysia190 contributions
Langkawi is always dry and humid all year long. The water flows non stop.
Shakeel
1 contribution
How about going with young kids there?
Anika F
11 contributions
Honestly I didn't see any kids while we were there. It's a lot of steps and a lot of walking so they may get tired and you may end up carrying them - just something to consider. I'd also recommend insect repellant and lots of water
luv2nature
kolkata35 contributions
How far trekking is involved to get to reach to the top of the waterfall?
maro310
Budapest, Hungary324 contributions
couple of hundred stairs until the top of the waterfalls. I'd say a good half an hour with a few photo stops incl.
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