The 950m-long Tree Top Walk in the Sedim River Recreation Park
is the longest canopy walk in the world. And it's the spectacular view you get when you stroll through the jungle canopy that draws visitors from far and
wide to this quiet, all-natural corner of Kedah.
Strolling high above the ground of this primeval rainforest affords visitors an unexpected and exciting perspective. Call it a 'monkey's eye view'.
Visitors will enjoy the fabulous sight of rushing streams and truly fascinating flora and fauna - all from 50m up!
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Gunung
Jerai Recreational Park
Formerly known as Kedah
Peak, Gunung Jerai is a
massive limestone outcrop
rising 1200 m above sea
level, south of Alor Setar
in Kedah. The cool, fresh
mountain air is matched
by the quiet serenity of
its natural surroundings.
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Bukit
Hijau Waterfalls
Located about 112km south-east
of Alor Setar, deep in the
forest of Gunung Inas in
the Baling district is Peranginan
Bukit Hijau, a great highland
retreat for the locals.
Also known as Lata Bukit
Hijau Recreational Forest,
it is famed for its amazing
seven-level cascading waterfalls
that create seven pools
of cool, crystal clear water.
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Pedu
Lake
Pedu Lake is Kedah's newest
tourist attraction. Among
the recreational activities
available here include fishing,
water-skiing, swimming and
picnicking.
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Langkawi
Island
Langkawi is an ancient group
of islands located on the
northwestern shore of Peninsular
Malaysia. Captive imaginations
are brought forth by the
island's rich heritage of
myths and legends that permeates
from her existence.
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