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*******Bukit
cherok
Tokun
temporary
shut
down
start
from
1/2
2022
to
31/12/2023
for
maintenance.
Bukit
Cherok
Tokun
Bukit
Mertajam
Leave
George
Town
and
the
island,
exchange
Penang
Hill
for
a
hike
in
the
mainland
of
Seberang
Perai,
the
continental
part
of
Penang
State.
Cherok
Tok
Kun,
or
Bukit
Mertajam
Recreational
Forest,
has
a
beautiful
jungle,
the
biggest
trees
in
Penang,
and
hiking
trails
that
will
satisfy
any
level
of
fitness.
Read
all
you
need
to
know
about
Cherok
Tok
Kun
in
this
handy
travel
guide.
There
are
so
many things
to
do
in
Penang that
oftentimes
the
island
is
what
most
people
ever
see.
But
if
you
are
tired
of Penang
Street
Art,
have
quenched
your
craving
for Penang
food,
and
love
nature,
this
article
is
going
to
help
you
discover
the
lesser-known
Bukit
Mertajam
Recreational
Forest.
We
have
already
discussed
in-depth
how
to
enjoy Penang
Hill and hiking
its
trails,
which
include
the
short
and
scenic
hike
to Station5
via
Moongate.
And
also
written
a
detailed
guide
on
the trails
of
Bukit
Hijau.
But
this
time
we’ll
focus
on
more
of
Penang’s
offbeat
nature
trails
and
hikes
that
you
can
do
in Bukit
Mertajam.
Cherok
Tokun
is
a
6.8
kilometer
moderately
trafficked
loop
trail
located
near
Bukit
Mertajam,
Penang,
Malaysia
that
features
beautiful
wild
flowers
and
is
rated
as
moderate.
The
trail
is
primarily
used
for
hiking,
walking,
nature
trips,
and
mountain
biking
and
is
accessible
year-round.
The
dome-shaped
peak,
often
called
Tok
Kun
or
To’Kun
Hill
by
the
locals
is
the
tallest
point
on
mainland
Penang
at
545
meters
and
one
of Seberang
Perai’s
main
attractions.
It
towers
over
the
vast
flat
plains
around
it
making
it
a
clearly
visible
landmark
from
miles
away
and
is
home
to
some
of Penang
mainland’s
best
hikes —
check
our
in-depth
guides
to Bukit
Juru, Bukit
Panchor
State
Park, Berapit, Batu
Kawan and
the
nearby
seafood
paradise
of Bukit
Tambun,
and
the
turquoise
pools
of Frog
Hill.
And
if
you
are
looking
for
an
offbeat
island,
don’t
forget Pulau
Aman.
Going
back
to
Bukit
Mertajam
Recreational
Forest:
there
is
a
maze
of
trails
running
up
to
the
summit
which
can
be
done
in
as
little
as
1
hour
20
minutes,
or
as
an
arduous
full-day
loop
that
includes
the
nearby
peaks.
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