Penang National Park, located in Malaysia, is one of the world’s smallest forest reserves, yet it offers a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. Spanning a compact area, the park features hardwood trees, mangrove forests, and carnivorous pitcher plants. Kerachut Beach, also known as Turtle Beach, hosts a turtle conservation center and a seasonal meromictic lake, adding to the park’s unique biodiversity. Nearby, Monkey Beach, or Pantai Monkey, is home to a lively population of macaques. Visitors can explore these varied landscapes and observe the rich flora and fauna that thrive within this protected environment.
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