LENGGONG: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry through the National Heritage Department on Sunday (July 30) handed over the management of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) World Heritage Site - Lenggong Valley - to the Perak state government.
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Langkawi is by far the country’s top popular attraction with its duty-free shopping and countless natural wonders.
For the curious traveler who wants to venture a bit off the beaten path, there are still hidden gems to be explored.
The ‘Blue Lagoon’ is perhaps one of Langkawi’s most scenic spots that are little-known to tourists.
Visitors taking in the panoramic view at Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls.
(Pic Credit: Fernando Fong)
Known locally as ‘Telaga Biru’, the Blue Lagoon is part of Langkawi’s Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls, also known as the ‘Seven Wells’.