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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Penang / TROPICAL SPICE GARDEN

TROPICAL SPICE GARDEN

May 31, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

– The front view of the Garden-
(Photos: http://www.hp-tan.com/) 
The Tropical Spice Garden is another prime tourist attraction in Penang where the place is nicely located in a 8 acre valley fronting the shores of Teluk Bahang, it showcase a landscaped garden that consist of tropical collection from all over the world.
– The Beautiful Boat at the Lake-
 (Photos: http://www.hp-tan.com/) 

There are more than 500 varieties of tropical herbs and spices and it is excellently tranquil and a suitable place to immerse one’s self in the splendours of Mother Nature, this veritable secret garden is the place to be.The 3 Tropical Spice Garden trail to follow are:

– One of the Spices – 
(Photos: http://www.hp-tan.com/) 

Spice Trail – Over 100 varieties of tropical spice and herbs plant
Ornamental Trail – A huge collection of exotic flora

– The Jungle Trails – 
(Photos: http://www.hp-tan.com/) 

Jungle Trail – A showcase of ferns, wild orchids, palms and other significant jungle flora.

– The Beautiful Flowers – 
(Photos: http://www.hp-tan.com/) 

Inside there is a Spice museum, Spice cafe, Gift Shop and also a Garden Shop.Do enjoy yourself in the garden in the cafe as well as enjoying the breathtaking ocean view that can be seen from there

 Visiting hours 
Open 9 am to 6 pm daily. Last admission at 5.30 pm.

 Charges

Family (2 adults and up to 3 children): RM 35(Self-guidedTour)
RM 55 (Guided Tour)

Adult: RM 14 (Self-guidedTour)
RM 22 (Guided Tour)

Child (aged 4-12):RM 8(Self-guidedTour & Guided Tour)
* Free for children under 4 years of age

Getting here

 Via Public Transport
The public buses which come directly to the Garden are No. 102 Rapid Penang (Airport – Teluk Bahang – Airport) and No. 101 Rapid Penang (Weld Quay – Teluk Bahang – Weld Quay).

By Road 
It’s located at Teluk Bahang. From Geogetown follow the signboard heading to Batu Feringgi. It’s about 20 minute.

Contact Details 

Tropical Spice Garden
Lone Crag Villa,
Lot 595 Mukim 2,
Jalan Teluk Bahang,
11100 Penang,
Malaysia.
Telephone: +6(04)881 1797
Facsimile: +6(04)881 3794
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tropicalspicegarden.com

Filed Under: Malaysia, Penang, Travel Tagged With: Tropical Spice Garden

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