Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park offers a unique geological history, featuring some of the oldest rock formations in Southeast Asia and breathtaking views of Langkawi Island.
Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park, located in Langkawi, Malaysia, is renowned for its fascinating geological formations that date back over 550 million years, making it one of the oldest rock formations in the region. The park is part of the larger Langkawi Geopark, a UNESCO-recognized site. The park's landscape is characterized by towering sandstone peaks, thickly forested slopes, and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that lead to stunning viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas of the island and the surrounding Andaman Sea. Key attractions include the iconic Langkawi Sky Bridge, a curved pedestrian bridge offering aerial views, and the Langkawi Cable Car, which ascends to the summit of Gunung Mat Cincang. This area is not just a geologist's paradise but also a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy hiking, bird watching, and photography.
Langkawi Sky Bridge
Langkawi Cable Car
The Seven Wells Waterfall
Gunung Mat Cincang Summit
A curved suspension bridge offering scenic views over the rainforest and the sea.
Also known as Seven Wells Waterfall, famous for its series of natural pools and scenic beauty.
The second highest peak on Langkawi Island, accessible by a cable car ride providing stunning views.