The Kampung Besar trail is one of the lesser known yet popular hiking trail of Bukit Mertajam hill (also known by locals as Tokun Hill). This is an alternative way up the telecommunications tower at the peak of the hill other than the popular asphalt trail at Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest in Cherok Tokun. It has recently gained popularity among local hikers during the conditional movement control order in several states in Malaysia. Halfway up the hill there is a rest station where it offers a panoramic view of Bukit Mertajam town and the rest Seberang Perai, even as far as Penang Bridge and George Town in Penang Island. The trail starts at Jalan Kampung Besar next to a Taoist temple “玉封震山阁老佛庙” (In Malay: Persatuan Penganut Dewa Zhen Shan Kok Lau-Hut) (Refer below for further directions and map).
Next to the temple there are ample parking spaces for you to
park your car here before you begin your journey up the hill. There you will see a cement
paved trail at the end of the parking lot. At the start of the trail you will
see fruit trees such as durian trees and huge boulders lining along the path. The trail passes through a privately-owned fruit orchard. There
are also benches where you can take a rest before continuing up the hill.
You will soon reach a fork. You can take either path as they
will meet higher up. The left path will take you to the recently completed flight of steps to the fruit
orchard. I heard from a fellow hiker that there are fierce guard dogs at the
orchard along the path. Most hikers will take the right path as it will lead to
the rest station which offers scenic views over the town.
You will reach the rest station after approximately 40-45 minutes depending on your pace and fitness. There you will be rewarded with a view of the Bukit Mertajam town. It is possible to see Penang Bridge and George Town on Penang Island further in a distance on a clear, sunny day.
Surrounding the rest station is a fruit orchard maintained
by the farm owner. Some of the fruits cultivated here includes nutmeg, durian,
cocoa and mangosteen.
You can continue the path up to the telecommunications tower
at the peak of the hill via a mud and soil track as the cement paved trail
ends. The hike will take another approximately 45-50 minutes. The hike is more
challenging as the trail becomes steeper and it may get slippery especially
after rain as compared to the cemented paved trail which is a fairly easy hike
for beginners and old folks alike.
How to get there
As you start your journey from Bukit Mertajam town along Jalan Kulim. As you reach SJKC Kim Seng take a left turn into Jalan Kampung Besar. Look out for the signage of the temple “玉封震山阁老佛庙” (In Malay: Persatuan Penganut Dewa Zhen Shan Kok Lau-Hut Bukit Mertajam Pulau Pinang). I have marked the starting point on the map below.
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