Penang National Park
Malaysia's smallest national park packs extraordinary biodiversity into 2,568 acres at the northwest tip of the island, accessible by hiking trail or speedboat. The secluded Monkey Beach and Kerachut Beach are among the only truly wild beaches in Malaysia, with nesting turtles from May to October.
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Penang
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Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera)
A funicular railway climbs 830m above sea level to a colonial hill station with panoramic views over George Town, the Strait of Malacca, and the mainland mountains. The summit has nature trails, a colonial hotel, and temperatures 5 degrees cooler than the city below - a refreshing escape from the heat.
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Tropical Spice Garden Penang
A beautifully designed 8-acre spice garden on a hillside in Teluk Bahang with over 500 tropical plant species arranged in themed gardens. The guided spice walk identifies nutmeg, black pepper, vanilla, and cardamom growing in a forest setting - educational and genuinely beautiful.