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Penang Hill

Across the Straits of Malacca, you will find Penang Hill located on the island of Penang. You can ride on the funicular railway, explore enchanting nature trails, walk among 30-metre high trees, and sink in to the gorgeous views of the island. Situated about 800 metres above sea level on the northern part of the island, Malaysia's oldest hill resort has cool unpolluted air, historical heritage and environmental significance.

At the foot of the hill is the Penang Hill Railway, one of the world's oldest funicular systems. Built in 1897, but commissioned only in 1923, the railway has a track of about 2,007 metres ascending to a height of 710 metres above sea level.

The pleasant ride up takes about 30 minutes with passengers having to change trains midway. On the way up, look out for the various residences dotting the hill, the lush vegetation and occasional Macaque monkeys.

Upon reaching the summit, you will be rewarded with spectacular views of Penang Island. On a clear sunny day, the entire eastern half of the island and the mainland, as well as the Straits of Malacca is visible. The original funicular train is also on exhibit here.

Several private bungalows dot Penang Hill. Most of these Victorian styled building have stood the test of time because of the hardy materials used in the construction. Among these, stands hill's oldest bungalow, 'Bel Retiro', the holiday residence of the Governor of Penang. Many of the hill's bungalows that were once open to public are now privately owned and are thus not accessible to outsiders.

The Bellevue Hotel, the only remaining hotel on the hill, offers magnificent views of the island. Its restaurant has also become a household name for its popular delicacies. The hotel's Aviary Garden boasts a unique collection of pheasants, pea fowls, crowned pigeons, parrots, hornbills, macaws, Bali mynahs and Nicobar pigeons. A wide collection of art works by local and regional artists is scattered throughout the hotel.

Two kilometres away is the Canopy Walk. It is supported by towering tree trunks all along its 220-metre walkway. Penang Hill also offers visitors various nature trails. The Penang Hill Forest Challenge trail comprising the jeep track and forest trail begins from the Upper Station and ends at the Telok Bahang Recreation Park. The entire 11.3km route takes about six hours to complete.

The best time to experience Penang Hill is at night when the island lights up and Penang turns into a dazzling jewel.

Accommodation
Bellevue The Penang Hill Hotel
11300 Pulau Pinang
Phone: (604) 8292052
Fax: (604) 8292052

What to See and Do

The Summit
The top of the hill is a well-maintained little square with trekking paths. If you walk eastward, it'll lead downhill to the 'Moongate', approximately 300m from the Botanical Garden. The Climb uphill from the Moon Gate takes about hours.

There are reputedly about 50 species of birds. The highest peak is Western Hill (830m), followed by Crag Hill, Strawberry Hill and Mt Retiro. The view from the top is magnificent. Depending on where you stand, it is possible to take in sweeping vitas of Georgetown and the North Channel, the Penang Bridge, the Race Course, the Kek Lok Si temple at Ayer Itam, sea vessels and Butterworth.

After Dusk
Night activities are limited to indoor board games, but you'll get to enjoy the peace and solitude of the hill. The night view of Georgetown is truly an impressive sight.

Practical Tips
The Canopy Walk is not recommended for those who have fear of heights. For your own safety, you are advised to inform the Forestry Department if you are planning to trek in the forest. You may also want to carry a light jacket or an umbrella as sudden showers may occur.

How to Get There
Penang Hill Railway Schedule
Departures from the Lower Station
Sun - Fri:
6.30am, 6.45am (during holidays), 7am and thereafter every half an hour until 9pm.
Sat:
6.30am, 6.45am, 7am and thereafter every half an hour until 11.30pm.
Departures from the Upper Station:
Sun - Fri:
6.15am (during school days), 6.30am (during holidays), 6.45am, 7am, 7.15am and thereafter every half an hour until 9.15pm.
Sat:
6.30am, 6.45am, 7am, 7.15am and thereafter every half an hour until 11.15pm.
Rates
- Adult: RM4.00 Return.
- Children under 12 years: RM2.00 Return.

Bus Services
Take public buses No 101, 85 or 351 or mini bus No. 21 from within the island to Air Itam, and from there take bus No.8 to reach the foot of Penang Hill.

Contacts
Penang State Government Secretariat Office - Penang Hill Train Unit
Phone: (604) 827 4490
Fax: (604) 827 4490


 








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