18th Mile Stone, Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, 11050, Penang, MalaysiaMap
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Curiosity entered the "tropical fruit garden" of the Wanguo family farm. Papaya, banana, mango, guava, pineapple, lemon... a wide variety of tropical fruits can be "a net" in this orchard.
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Tropical Fruit Farm Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Malaysia is famous for its diverse religions, nationalities and cultures, and is also home to animals and plants. There are 370 kinds of edible fruits in the country, so if you want to eat Malaysian fruits, you have to go to Penang Tropical Orchards. This orchard contains a variety of tempting fruits and is a fruit paradise. Penang Tropical Orchard was established in 1993. It is located on a hillside 800 feet above sea level in Teluk Bahang, covering an area of 25 acres. It was established for three purposes, firstly to protect rare and imported fruit varieties, and secondly to The promotion of Malaysian fruits both at home and abroad is to develop in the direction of tourism. After years of development, Penang Tropical Orchard has a wide variety of fruits, some of which are imported from South America, Central Africa, India, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Pacific islands, which further enriches the variety of fruits. At present, there are 250 kinds of fruits in the orchard, large and small, various and colorful fruits are dizzying, and the fruit varieties are also maintaining a growing trend.
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Tropical Fruit Farm Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Curiosity entered the "tropical fruit garden" of the Wanguo family farm. Papaya, banana, mango, guava, pineapple, lemon... a wide variety of tropical fruits can be "a net" in this orchard.
The largest fruit sightseeing garden in the east, covering hundreds of acres, the scenery is primitive and beautiful, with a Southeast Asian style. The garden is full of various tropical fruits, including grapes, mangosteen, red hairdan, jackfruit, dragon fruit, durian and so on.
When you go to Mount Fuluo, you must go to the fruit orchard. Sit there and eat a plate of all kinds of fruits that are cut now. Back to the mountain, facing the sea, you will have three or five friends. Looking at the durian cake made on the spot, you will sit quietly for half a day and be comfortable.
During the tour, the farm guide will drive you to the farm before you start your incredible journey in this amazing farm.
The cafe, store and main visitor center are free to enter. But if you want to check out the farm, you will need to join the tours.
With a collection of over 250 different species from around the region, Tropical Fruit Farm is a carefully curated paradise.
At Tropical Fruit Farm there are many trees that are also known as exotics such as ciku fruit trees, avacado, rose apple and many more.
This 25-acre fruit farm houses more than 250 types of tropical fruit trees that are famous in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.