The Penang National Park (Taman Negara Pulau Pinang) is one of the few natural
forested areas left on the island. It is also currently the world's smallest national
park. The Park is located at the north-western corner of Penang Island, on what
resembles the side profile of a face, hence the name Muka Head (muka literally
means face). With 1181 hectares of forest and 1381 hectares of wetlands, the Park's ecosystem
is a diversity of habitats with hills, sandy and rocky beaches, streams and coastal
forests - representing much of the natural habitats of Penang.
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