Tag: penang beach

  • Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang’s Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang’s Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head Light House Are Penang’s Hidden Treasures – Located at the far North West end of Penang island where the country’s smallest national park is – Taman Negara Teluk Bahang, there lies a few trekking routes in this mini rainforest. I’ve trekked the Pantai Kerachut route before and this time was to Monkey Beach which further leads up to the Muka Head Lighthouse.

    Didn’t knowing about the difficulty of the trek, we just embarked on a walk in the rainforest with route lies by the seaside. It was a nice morning, joining explorers from different places. Though, I realised that the crowds had increased compare to years ago where it was still a quiet national park.

    Upon registering yourself at the national park, the trek to Monkey Beach took an hour for us and we were welcomed by a pristine ivory sandy beach, but without the crystal clear water. Stalls trying to make some money out of the hot weather with cold drinks and light food were aligned on the beach with boat operator touting visitors to take their boat to another side or back to the port.

    Not many people was in the water due to the presence of jelly fish, but the beach was not overly crowded like Batu Ferringhi, but happenings.

    The real trek started from Monkey Beach to Muka Head with 45 minutes of full ascending route which exhausted my energy pretty much upon reaching the top. It’s difficult, for a person without much regular exercises. BUT, the top was definitely not disappointing with a very good breeze and a beautiful peaceful view of another side of Penang that one doesn’t see usually.

    Spent half an hour up there for a short rest before leaving back to the beach and hired one of the boat (RM40/boat) to take 6 of us back to the entrance.

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    Registering before heading into the national park is compulsory for all.

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    This is Monkey Beach. How could you resist the relaxing side of Penang? However, no monkey was sighted here!
    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    A dead huge jelly fish that looked like plastic bag washed up shore. Not surprise to see floating jelly fish on the water surface, just don’t get close to them.
    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    The stall does fried rice too!
    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    It’s lovely place to camp too!

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures

    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    The lighthouse built by the British in 1883. One of the few colonial lighthouses left in Malaysia. It tough getting up here!
    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    The inside of the lighthouse.
    Monkey Beach & Muka Head LightHouse Are Penang's Hidden Treasures
    The view from the top of the lighthouse, overlooking the Andaman Sea.
  • Trip To Penang: Batu Ferringhi Beach

    Trip To Penang: Batu Ferringhi Beach

    Trip To Penang: Batu Ferringhi Beach – Site analysis for assignment done! Now head to the beach, for some leisure time. It’s quite random and weird for a big group of people to head to the beach without a proper swim wear and the duration was just 2 hours. Some of the international students did really go for the water sports which cost as high as RM50-RM100. I don’t really know about the pricing as I was just camwhoring around with my friends, enjoying the sea breeze and seeing the other class of students parasailing and banana boating. Interesting! I want to play water sports, but not in Penang’s beach, Phuket maybe?
    By the way, look back to this, it’s funny also, because 3PM under the scorching hot sun, at the beach, nothing to do.
    Headcount: Me, Arvin, Jia Hui, Steve and Wesley. These faces will appear throughout the post. So one time of headcount is enough. =D
    Jump one. Looking funny. HAHA
    Jump two and I like my jump!
    This is Farah!
    Ouchhhh.
    …….. What poses are these?
    Tired face after the beach. Resting at one of the closed down cafe in Gurney Plaza – Ice Ice Baby.
    Farah and Jia Hui. Looking happy!
  • Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah – Last week in Penang was not awesome because it’s haze everywhere. But I still ignore the hazy weather and go out to enjoy the sunset, hoping that I could get some good one. The one at Tanjung Bungah wasn’t that nice, but it’s a fun one for me.

    I went to the little beach in front fo Naza Taliyya Hotel with Kenny. I guess this place has a good view of Tanjung Bungah with beautiful seaside condominium in view. Tanjung Bungah is now famous for luxurious sea view super-condominium, how wish I can own a unit there too. =D

    Well, I couldn’t really get a good view of the sun set, it just went behind the cloud. =)

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Sunset: Not So Awesome At Tanjung Bungah

    Have a nice day!

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com