Penang Safari Tour
Malaysia is home to one of the most biosphere of rainforests in the world. Within Malaysia there are many parks established for the sole purpose of protecting and preserving the flora and fauna indigenous to the area. Explore these parks near penang island so enjoy the last remaining wildlife and rain forest frontiers of the world.
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Perlis State Birdwatching
Enjoy observing Perlis’s state wild birds in its natural habitat. Immerse in the beauty of Perlis’s natural landscape and surrounding. Good chance to tick √ your list. Get good photograph of Perli’s birds and landscape in your lens Birders/photographer encourage to write in advance and let us know if you have any target birds.
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Birdwatching from Penang Island
Birdwatching in Penang is quite special because of the alluring and amazing bird life around the state of Penang.
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Birdwatching Tour to Penang Hill
Penang as a popular tourist destination, is not only about local food and fine cuisines but it is also home to fascinating world that is relatively unknown. The alluring and amazing bird life around the state of Penang.
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Bujang Valley Archeological Site
Like the explorers of old, we will find our way to the Sungai Merbok Estuary by spotting Mount Jerai, a mountain that towers over the river estuary. An overland journey that take us pass rice paddies and fishing villages. We next embark on our boat and explore this bizarre and fascinating habitat.
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Sedim Rainforest and Canopy Walk
An early pick up from hotel ensures that we will arrive to our destination for the early morning chorus of gibbons and birds. We then ascend the canopy walkway, imagine walking 30 meters up amongst the birds and other wildlife.
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Mysterious Perlis State Park
Only for the most adventurerous among us, a 45 minutes ferry ride from Langkawi take us to Perlis is the Northern most protected area in Malaysia. 5000ha Perlis State Park (PSP) is located at the Western border of Perlis with Thailand. It forms a transboundry protected area with the 20,000ha Thaleban National Park in Satun, Thailand.