Have not being there since secondary school when a bunch of us went camping there. Lots of changes. The Pantai is now part of Penang National Park. The entrance park's entrance at Teluk Bahang has now been upgraded and looks grand. There's even an interpretation center.
Now you need to purchase a permit to go inside the park. Now the Park even have a security guard on duty just to stamp your permit.

The fishermen and the fisherbird.



The jungle trail will pass this 'Batu Belah'. Seems that this part of the trail was made by some ancient loggers 'belah-ing' the hill with their bare hands and cangkul.

After an hour or so going up some hills, then going back down, then up again, and down again, finally reached the Pantai Kerachut (also known as Turtle Beach). Was greeted by another hanging bridge.

After an hour or so going up some hills, then going back down, then up again, and down again, finally reached the Pantai Kerachut (also known as Turtle Beach). Was greeted by another hanging bridge.