Penang Hill, located on Penang Island in Malaysia, is a colonial hill station established by the British during their time in Malaysia. Standing at an altitude of 821 meters above sea level, the hill comprises several peaks, with the highest one named Western Hill. It's famed for its cool climate, lush greenery, and panoramic views of George Town and the mainland. Penang Hill is a popular escape from the city's heat and bustle for both locals and tourists. The hill is accessible via the Penang Hill Railway, a funicular railway that takes visitors to the top within 5 to 10 minutes. At the summit, visitors can explore attractions such as The Owl Museum, The Habitat Penang Hill with its canopy walk, and historical colonial mansions. Additionally, the area is home to various flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Other activities include dining at cliffside restaurants, visiting the Skywalk, and staying overnight in heritage hotels.