Sights in Penang : Sungai Satu Outfall

The Sungai Satu outfall is one of Malaysia’s first two sea outfalls at Batu Ferringhi beach. Stretching 120 meters out into the sea from Sungai Satu and Sungai Batu Ferringhi, these structures are designed to channel river water into the sea while also acting as scenic viewing platforms for visitors. Positioned 300 meters apart and standing two meters high, the outfalls will allow beachgoers to enjoy panoramic sea views, with waves reaching the top steps during high tide.

Sights in Penang : Chin Farm Waterfalls @ Batu Ferringhi

 The rather hidden cascade of Chin Farm is tucked deep within the lush, hilly terrain of Batu Ferringhi, Penang, offering a refreshing escape from the bustle of the nearby beach town. This natural gem features multiple tiers of waterfalls, with cool, crystal-clear spring water flowing gently down rocky slopes, surrounded by dense greenery and the sounds of the forest. It’s a peaceful spot, perfect for those seeking solitude or a quiet nature walk.

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, Chin Farm was a beloved local retreat, often bustling with families enjoying picnics, dips in the pools, and the simple joy of being close to nature. Though now less frequented and slightly off the radar, it still holds nostalgic value for many Penangites and remains a hidden treasure waiting to be rediscovered by adventurous hikers and nature lovers.

Penang Isle: Ferringhi Bay

Ferringhi Bay is a beachfront container boulevard in Penang, offering a unique mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences along the famous Batu Ferringhi beach. The outdoor mall features F&B outlets housed in containers, with a focus on modern, tropical aesthetics and an Instagram-worthy atmosphere. It’s designed to attract both locals and tourists, blending retail with a relaxing beachside vibe.

You can explore more about Ferringhi Bay here and the Google Map location here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jEjDvwDAH2YLR3p27