At just 2,997 acres (1,213 hectares), Penang National Park is one of the smallest national parks in the world, but it has an incredible diversity of wildlife. Over 1,000 types of plants and hundreds of species of birds, reptiles and mammals are found within this dense tropical jungle, located on Penang’s northwest coast.Those who enjoy a hike will appreciate the marked trails leading through the jungle, more often than not ending up at one of the park’s white-sand beaches. The most famous beach, Pantai Kerachut, features the nesting ground of the green turtles as well as a meromictic lake, a rare natural phenomenon in which separate layers of water do not intermix.As well as the jungle trails, you can access the beaches by taking a leisurely boat ride. Cool off with a dip in the natural swimming holes, or a relaxing swim in the ocean.One day in this lush park may not be enough. Bringing a tent to pitch at one of the many campsites is a budget-conscious option. All campsites offer shade and good facilities, providing the perfect way to get back to nature. Camping in the park is free, but you’ll need to contact the park management for a permit.Bird watchers will be in their element in this park. A number of regional species, including the Brahminy kite and the crested serpent eagle, are often spotted soaring above the tree tops. Animal lovers will enjoy spotting tree shrews, flying lemurs, leopard cats and even the occasional snake. Penang National Park is located 13 miles (22 kilometers) northwest of Georgetown on Muka Head, about an hour by bus. Entry is free, and registration is required upon entrance (especially for camping). The park is open every day of the year.
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Pathway is great for the first 200 metres but then paving ends and you have to climb over lots of tree roots etc. We gave up!
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