Nestled within the Penang National Park, Monkey Beach, also known as Teluk Duyung, is a secluded cove where long-tailed gray macaques roam freely. The beach’s clear, green waters provide a refreshing escape, while the surrounding area teems with wildlife, including sea otters, fruit bats, and eagles. Visitors can explore the natural habitat, observe the diverse fauna, and take a dip in the inviting sea. The combination of lush surroundings and the presence of these playful primates makes for a unique and engaging experience.
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