Seven Wells waterfall & The Sky bridge – Langkawi

We took a trip to the Sky bridge and found out whilst purchasing our tickets that there were specific time slots. We had a bit of time to kill so we went to the nearby Seven Wells waterfall to dip our toes in the water and wander around for a little bit.

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Upon coming back, we joined our queue and after being forced to endure a vomit inducing virtual rollercoaster, we were finally allowed to hop onto the ski style lifts that would take us up Machinchang mountain to the sky bridge.

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The view was quite spectacular, that is until the mist started to roll in and the whole place took on an eerie Jurassic park feel to it.

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The suspended Sky bridge in Langkawi is the longest free span and curved bridge in the world.

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It offers beautiful views (when not shrouded with mist) of pristine beaches, blue water and lush undistrubed jungle.

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There are glass panels which you can stand on that would be fun if you know, there wasn’t mist everywhere.

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Fortunately, it did start to clear up after a while so that we could enjoy the views before heading g back to enjoy some ice cream on what turned out to be one of the only non-rainy days for me in Langkawi!

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