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Kilim Karst Geoforest Park is a UNESCO-designated zone covering Langkawi's northeast corner, featuring a dramatic landscape of towering limestone karst formations, mangrove-fringed rivers, hidden caves, and rich wildlife including white-bellied sea eagles, macaques, and monitor lizards.

Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park encompasses the island of Pulau Dayang Bunting and its famous freshwater Pregnant Maiden Lake — a natural lake enclosed within a collapsed limestone karst cave, accessible only by boat and a short jungle walk.

The Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park encompasses the dramatic mountain range on Langkawi's northwestern coast, home to the oldest geological formations in Southeast Asia — 550-million-year-old Cambrian sandstones and quartzites that predate the first land plants.