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Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden) |
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Located about 17km from Kuah town, this large freshwater lake carries yet another legend. The story is that once a barren maiden drank from the waters of this lake, and soon after was blessed with a child. Today, the lake attracts hopeful couples from all over the world, both for its mythical powers as well as the untouched beauty of this lake. The lake is about 17km from Kuah town and separated from the sea by a thin, limestone ridge. Some climbing is required to reach this spot. |
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Gua Langsiar (Cave of the Banshee) |
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Gua Langsiar gets its name from the echoes of the wind in this cave. This cave, however, is only recommended to serious cavers with mountain climbing experience. |
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Our very own batcave! About 30 minutes from Kuah town, this cave of bats is a rare opportunity to see bats in their natural habitat. A wooden jetty with a platform running through the cave allows visitors to view at leisure and up close this untouched batcave. Here too, visitors get a chance to see closeup the mangrove which is an integral identity of this island. |
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