Malaysia's smallest national park at 2,562 hectares, occupying the northwestern tip of Penang Island, contains a remarkable diversity of coastal habitats β mangroves, coral reef, sandy beach, and sea cliff β and is home to olive ridley turtles, smooth-coated otters, and the only canopy walkway in a mangrove forest in Malaysia. Its beaches are accessible only on foot or by boat, ensuring they remain among Penang's most pristine.

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