Pantai Kerachut Hiking Penang

Lets explore the Pantai Kerachut Hiking Penang, located in Penang National Park, Malaysia witnessing the peaceful serenity of its pristine beach. Pantai Kerachut is known for its tranquil atmosphere, clear waters, and lush surroundings. Visitors often enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, and hiking along the trails that lead to the beach. Within the vicinity, there is a turtle sanctuary, where sea turtles come to lay their eggs, making it a significant conservation area. Pantai Kerachut is one of the popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape in Penang.

Pantai Kerachu Beach Pine Trees

WHERE IS PANTAI KERACHUT

Pantai Kerachut is located within the Penang National Park, which is situated on the northwest corner of Penang Island in Malaysia. The distance between George Town (the capital city of Penang) and Penang National Park is approximately 20 kilometers. Within the national park, Pantai Kerachut covers a significant portion of the island’s coastline, beach, and natural attractions for visitors to explore.

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HOW TO GO PANTAI KERACHUT

Entrance To Penang National Park

To get to Pantai Kerachut in Penang National Park, visitors typically have a few options;

I. From George Town

Visitors can take a private car transport to Teluk Bahang is about a 30-minute drive from George Town. On the other hand, public transport like the Rapid Penang Bus Number 101 is one bus route that travels all the way to Teluk Bahang. Visitors can catch the bus from various stops along its route in George Town area. The journey by public bus may take a bit longer due to stops and traffic, which typically around 45 minutes to 1 hour journey.

II. Once reached Penang National Park:

Visitors arriving at Teluk Bahang, will need to follow the signs to Penang National Park.

Bukit Batu Itam Trail At Penang National Park

Getting inside the Penang National Park, visitors are required to pay for entrance fee. are as follows:

Malaysian Citizens:
Adults: RM 10
Children (aged 7-12 years): RM 5
Senior Citizens (aged 60 years and above): FREE

Non-Malaysian Citizens (Foreigners):
Adults: RM 50
Children (aged 7-12 years): RM 15
Senior Citizens (aged 60 years and above): FREE

Directon Penang National Park

WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE TRAILS

Hiking At Penang National Park to Pantai Kerachut

From the park entrance, visitors will need to hike along a well-marked trail to reach Pantai Kerachut.
The hiking trail is about 3.5 kilometers one way and takes around 2 hours to walk, depending on your pace and any stops you make along the way. The trails can be relatively easy to moderate in difficulty, which consist of passing through the rain forest and surrounding hills.

PANTAI KERACHUT BEACH

Pantai Kerachut Beach

Pantai Kerachut is known for its natural beauty, which makes it the main attraction of the island. The beach consist of soft white soft white sand, clear turquoise waters, and lush greenery surrounding the beach. It is undeveloped and maintains a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors will find serene atmosphere which are good for sunbathing, picnicking, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings.

Meromictic Lake

Meromictic Lake Pantai Kerachut

Within the Pantai Kerachut, visitors will find a unique meromictic lake within the national park. Meromictic lakes have distinct layers of water that do not mix seasonally, creating an interesting ecological phenomenon making it fascinating natural phenomena.

TURTLE SANCTUARY

Turtle Santuary Pantai Kerachut Penang

Pantai Kerachut is also the home to a turtle sanctuary where sea turtles come ashore to nest. Depending on the season, visitors might have the opportunity to witness turtles laying eggs or hatchling making their way to the sea. The sanctuary is an important conservation area, and visitors are often allowed to observe these fascinating creatures under controlled conditions.

SUMMARY

Beach View Pantai Kerachut

Hiking to Pantai Kerachut allows visitor to experience both the natural beauty of Penang National Park and enjoy the serenity of the pristine beach. It’s an adventure that combines exploration, relaxation, and a deeper appreciation for Malaysia’s rich biodiversity. Whether you choose to hike or take a boat, it’s a rewarding experience for nature lovers and those looking to enjoy Malaysia’s natural wonders.

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