Teluk Kampi is a bay to the south of Pantai Kerachut in the
Penang National Park. This quiet beach, an hour's hike from Pantai Kerachut, is frequented by very few visitors. It however has the longest stretch in the national park.
Teluk Kampi is where sea turtles come up to lay their eggs. This usually takes place between February and April every year. To view baby turtles that have just hatched, the best place to go is the turtle hatchery at neighbouring Pantai Kerachut, where you can not only get to see the hatchlings, you are also educated on the breeding programme in place.
Getting there
Teluk Kampi is part of Penang National Park. Hikers usually start on the jungle trek beginning at the
End of the World. Get information on getting there on the Penang National Park page.
Nearby Sights
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