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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Teluk Bahang - Penang Tropical Fruit Farm

Penang Tropical Fruit Farm, located at the north of the Penang Island, in the area of Teluk Bahang, it takes around 1 hour drive from the Penang bridge. I had never have interest to visit to the place since tropical fruits is easily accessible from the local wet market or roadside fruit stalls. Well, since it is my boss treat, why not give it a try? :P

So, first thing first, to get to the place, you'll really need to make sure your car is in good condition to concur the winding and up/down hill access road. You should prepare some car sick bag so that your passenger have some place to vomit (if you drive like Jay Chow in Initial-D movie). There are 2 route to get to the farm, first is through Batu Ferringhi -> Teluk Bahang (For those who stay in the area of Tanjung Bunga, Tanjung Tokong, Pulau Tikus, Gurney Drive), second is through Bayan Lepas -> Batu Maung -> Teluk Kumbar -> Balik Pualu -> Teluk Bahang (For those who stay in the area of Bayan Baru, Relau, Sg. Nibong).


The last hairpin turn (please don't try the drifting act here) before reaching the fruit farm. The photo is taken inside the fruit farm. :P There are not really a lots of car park at the farm, so be early especially on the school holiday season. The farm open from 9.00am to 6.00pm daily and the entrance fee is RM25 for adult and RM17 for children age from 6 to 12 years old. If you wish, there is package for bbq lunch (RM35 - RM45) as well. For any packages, there will be a fruit farm tour which takes around 45 - 60 mins.

The farm has more than 250 types of tropical and sub-tropical fruits planted on the 25 acres land. Some of the fruit are seasonal, so you might miss those fruits which are not in season when you are there.


The bbq lunch, which have bbq chicken, lamb, beef, fish, sotong, hot dog and pineapple fried rice.


The "chef" at work.



The communication tower near the farm


Fruits served at the bbq lunch as well, yellow watermelon......there are other type of fruits served as well. Also, there are free flow of fresh fruit juice served as well, you can even customized your fruit juice by mixing different combination of fruits.


Butterfly enjoying lunch as well......

After the lunch, the fruit farm tour get started, there will be a dedicated tour guide for each visiting group.


First to introduce, the highlight of the farm......Sky Fruit. According to the guide, it is called "sky fruit" due to the fruit is actually growing up (towards the sky), it has lots of medical value, and the farm actually selling "sky fruit" coffee (3 in 1).


The guide with one type of the fruit, forgot the name but it sounds something like "banana apple"? Later we went lots of kind of apple, which none of them looks like the apple we always see on the market or the fruit stall.


Papaya leaves, photo taken from a young papaya which is still short.


Banana.......


Dragon fruit, with ants......


A bigger dragon fruit...


An even bigger dragon fruit...


These are the roots of the dragon fruit. They actually plant it on a round shape concrete, and you can see the roots going round the structure.


Star fruit, taken in the hut where they selling tropical fruits produced from the farm.

If you are interested to pay a visit, below are the infos:
Add: Batu 18, Jalan Teluk Bahang, Penang
Tel: 604-8665168
Fax: 604-8665170

GPS coordinate: +5° 24' 52.62", +100° 13' 1.00"

9 comments:

  1. nice pic of the fruits and leaves

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  2. can we pick fruits during the tour? and the packages are include fruits that we eat?

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  3. wonDerLanD, I'm not sure if we can pick the fruits or not. But the package we took is for the fruit farm tour plus the lunch buffet. The lunch buffet did has quite some number of fruits which are free flow. There are also ala carte free flow fruit juice. You can call them up and see if they got any new packages available for "pick your own fruits". :)

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  4. Thanks 宝宝!! the picture is really nice btw.

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  5. love the pic of yellow watermelon and butterfly 'having lunch' ^^. Do you have a flickr?

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  6. Lepixie, thank you. I do have a flickr, but never use it, I use Picasa a lots. :)

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  7. Nice pics there...

    I wanted to hold team building there.
    I just called them up.
    Unfortunately, they mentioned that, they don't have buffet lunch anymore.
    New rate: Fruits farm visit only 1 hour, including one drink, per pax is RM28 oo...

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  8. Bacs, they don't offer buffet lunch anymore? That's too bad, maybe business going very well. :P

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