Pantai Kamloon Recreational Park

Posted on 12/15/2009 by Correctplace.com

Pantai Kamloon Recreational Park is located at 18 km to the south of Sungai Petani town, in Kepala Batas, Penang. 

For those who are travelling on the North-South Expressway, can get a glimpse of the park when approaching the Kedah-Penang border from the highway.

The park was formerly a  sand mining site has been developed into an Angler's Paradise.

Its numerous scenic lakes known for the toman fish (Channa Micropeltes) is a favourite spot for those who are fond of fishing while relaxing under the  rest sheds provided along the stretch of boardwalks. 

With a large overgrown area nature of secondary forest and tropical cassia trees, cultures habitat pool for a wide variety of migratory birds that have been found here.

Visitors will enjoy exploring the lakes from a canopy stroll along the boardwalks measured at 1.8 km long , which links the several rest sheds and small islands in the park.

Location MAP :


View Pantai Kamloon in a larger map


Visitor Information :

The park is opened daily from 7.15 am till 7.15 pm. Entrance admission and car parking are free. The park is gated at night to prevent unauthorized persons from entering as to avoid illegal activities such as poaching and herbs collecting

** Children shall be accompanied by adult while walking on the boardwalks which attached with just two parallel stretch of rope guides.

Contacts:
Pejabat Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Pulau Pinang (PERDA)
No
1, Lorong Kampung Gajah 2, Jalan Kampung Gajah,
12200 Butterworth,
Penang.
Tel:
04-3141100



Gallery Preview of Pantai Kamloon Recreational Park :

  Pantai Kamloon's garden jogging trek

Boardwalks entrance situated beside the North-South Expressway


Signboard indicates the height of the boardwalks level

The wooden boardwalks measured at 1.8 km long

 
Rest sheds provide shelter for anglers

  
The pictureque lakes


A bridge linking the boardwalks




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