ITINERARYPROMO HALAL TOUR 3 NEGARA ASEAN 7D6N DAY 1 : INDONESIA - KUALA LUMPUR - PENANG (L, D) Hari ini kita berkumpul 2 jam sebelum keberangkatan ke KLIA, Malaysia. Setelah proses check-in selanjutnya kita akan terbang ke Kuala Lumpur. Tiba di Bandara KLIA dan bertemu dengan perwakilan kami di Kuala Lumpur. Kemudian, perjalanan menuju ke Selepaspercutian penutup tahun 2013 ke Penang tempohari (baca di sini, sini, sini, sini, sini dan sini), ini adalah percutian pembukaan tahun 2014. Syukur sangat yang dirancang dan diusahakan menjana hasil yang memuaskan hati. Tidak lah 100% tetapi saya gembira dengan outcome nya. Okso here you go for the itinerary 4 hari 3 malam di Penang. DAY1 26/12 9 am : bertolak dari Subang 9.30 am: sarapan di hentian Elmina 1 pm : singgah lunch di Parit Buntar dengan Wan Jalil 3.30 pm: Aktiviti# 1 - naik ferry ke Penang 5pm: singgah astaka berdepan Copthorne Hotel tapau food for early dinner 6pm: Check-in Denganitinerary 3H2M Penang ini, dijamin liburan pertamamu ke Penang tidak akan terlupakan! Jangan lupa bawa kamera dan banyak foto-foto ya! Jennifer Noviana Sebagai penggemar traveling dan fotografi, Jennifer adalah seorang yang selalu memikirkan destinasi liburan berikutnya di waktu senggangnya. Janganlupa mencicipi anggur buah yang banyak dijual di desa ini. Setelah berjalan-jalan seharian, anda bisa kembali ke Selcuk dengan dolmus dan menikmati makan malam di salah satu restoran dekat Aquaduct of Valens untuk mengakhiri hari. Day 2 Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary, Cave of Seven Sleepers (aáčŁáž„āb al kahf) BudgetTravel. Ini kos untuk 2 orang travel ke Sabah selama 4 hari 3 malam dari Pulau Pinang. Tiket flight RM859.02 return termasuk luggage 20kg. Sewa kereta Myvi 2 hari RM230. Petrol RM46. Kinabalu Pine Resort 1 malam RM250. Tiket dairy farm RM5 / 1pax. Rumah terbalik RM12 / 1pax. cCdUmM. of Malaysia’s most popular destinations, Penang has always beguiled travelers with its age-old shophouses, fantastic street cuisine as well as enviable beaches. I have been to Penang quite a number of times over the years and there is always something new to check out with each visit. Whether you are a history buff or a foodie, this island off the Andaman Sea will always have something to offer. For a mix of all that Penang is known for food, history, new attractions, etc, here is a well-balanced itinerary that you can easily do over a weekend in Penang. Day 1 – GeorgetownDay 2 – Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si and Batu FerringhiTravel Tips for PenangWhere to Stay in Penang Day 1 – Georgetown The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Georgetown is an excellent place to start in the island. Choc-full of colonial buildings, charming shophouses, temples, mosques and fantastic places to eat. People come here to do two things – to see the heritage buildings and street art or to eat some of Penang’s specialties – so the amount of time you spend here will depend on your interest level in the two activities. Tip If you are arriving via Penang International Airport, you may wish to pre-purchase a 4G sim card in order to save time and avoid potential queues. Prices are also slightly cheaper versus buying it on the spot. Georgetown is generally walkable and should not take more than 20 or 25 minutes from one end to another. However, it can get searing hot especially during midday so you may want to take public transport. I personally take Grab. Point to point rides in Georgetown typically range from 3 to 5 MYR. boy on motorbike street art in penang The heritage zone has plenty of street art and you can easily spend an entire day hunting them down. To the casual visitor, one of the most popular is the Boy on Motorbike 12 Lebuh Ah Quee, a 3D artwork consisting of a painting of a boy against an actual motorbike. It’s also a good idea to come here early in the morning before a small queue forms over those wishing to take a photo of the street art. Next, head to the nearby Khoo Kongsi 18 Cannon Square for what is one of the most intricately designed clan houses in Southeast Asia. Similar in purpose to those found in places like Singapore, Hoi An, Melaka, etc – these clan houses served as the headquarters of family associations. There is an entrance fee of MYR 10 – pretty steep for a temple in Malaysia but worth it for the architecture. On certain evenings, Khoo Kongsi is also floodlit which makes the building’s details stand out even more. Information on the evening light up schedule can be found here. From here, it is just a short walk to the Kapitan Keling Mosque 14 Jalan Buckingham, by far the most picturesque among Georgetown’s Islamic buildings. The mosque was built in the 1800s by Penang’s Tamil Muslim community and is today recognized as one of Malaysia’s most prominent mosques. penang’s blue mansion It is a short stroll to the Pinang Peranakan Museum 29 Church Street which showcases a home typical of a wealthy family from Baba Nyonya origins that are unique to cities along the Straits of Malacca Melaka, Penang, Singapore and Phuket to an extent. There are over 1,000 antiques inside and you can easily spend hours marveling at the house. For an insightful look into Baba Nyonya culture, join one of the free guided tours. Alternatively, you can head over to the photogenic Blue Mansion, another one of Georgetown’s famous houses that’s open to visitors. For the full heritage experience, you can also book a room stay there inside the mansion. delicious nasi ulam at auntie gaik lean’s If you are feeling peckish by this time, I can’t recommend Auntie Gaik Lean’s enough for its delightful Baba Nyonya cuisine. Top of my list of dishes to order is the Nasi Ulam rice salad and Sambal Fish. Make sure to try the refreshing Nutmeg Juice as well. Alternatively, Sri Weld Food Court down the road has one of the best nasi lemak in Penang. eastern and oriental hotel penang The searing afternoon heat gives you enough reasons to chill a bit at the plush and historic Eastern and Oriental Hotel. Similar to the Raffles Hotel in Singapore and The Strand in Yangon, the E&O was built by the Sarkies Brothers in the 1800s and is today undoubtedly the most luxurious hotel in Georgetown. Food here is pretty good. Purists may slam me for saying that I prefer the char kway teow here but the extra servings of cockles and extra large prawns really won me over. fine views at the new observation deck in komtar Sunset is a great time to head up to Komtar book here for tickets, the tallest building in Penang and once a glaring white elephant. In recent years, a private company has turned it into a tourist attraction after building 2 extra floors and a rooftop observation deck with a section made in glass. It is a must-see during the blue hour – against the sunset, city lights and the lights coming up on the glass observation deck. Have a relaxing evening at Love Lane, a small alley containing plenty of bars, restaurants and backpacker guesthouses. Day 2 – Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si and Batu Ferringhi Spend your second day exploring attractions further afield, namely Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si as well as Batu Ferringhi. canopy walk at the habitat in penang hill Start the day early and head up to Penang Hill before the crowds do. The typical way up for most visitors is via the train which costs MYR 30 per adult and MYR15 per child foreigners. Malaysians can go up for MYR 10 per adult and MYR 4 per child. Do note the train runs from 630AM to 9PM daily. The top affords stunning views of the entire island. For an even higher view, head up to the new attraction called “The Habitat” for an educational guided tour of the local flora as well as the treetop walk and canopy walk. While up here, grab a cup of coffee or have a meal at the David Brown restaurant and appreciate fine views of the island. If you prefer to have someone else arrange these trips to the outskirts, you can also book a private tour that will pick you up from your hotel and take you to both Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si. The main benefit is you do not need to worry about how you can get a cab once you’re in those locations. You can book the tour here. Alternatively, for a taste of Penang’s coffee culture, head to Mugshot Cafe at Chulia Street. Aside from coffee, the venue is also known for its freshly-made bagel muffins. Afterwards, head to Kek Lok Si you might want to use a ride sharing service such as Uber or Grab or book the private tour. While there is certainly no shortage of temples in Penang or in Southeast Asia in general, this particular temple is a must-see for its hillside setting. The highlight of the temple is the hard-to-miss seven storey pagoda containing 10,000 statues of Buddha. There is an endless list of hawker food to try in Penang including char kway teow and fried oysters. The best fried oyster place in Penang is said to be at Seng Thor Coffee Shop at Carvarvon Street. It’ll well be mid-afternoon by the time you finish which is good enough reason to end your day at Batu Ferringhi – the most accessible stretch of beach in Penang. The area is lined by several resorts and I would personally recommend having dinner while watching the sunset. Do note that sunset in Penang occurs pretty late, at around 730PM usually. Alternatively, if you are looking for a family-friendly activity around the area, check out Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm. The highlight here is the enclosed garden area with more than 15,000 butterflies flying around you. It’s truly a sight to behold and something that kids will definitely love. You can book discounted tickets here. If you are heading to Kuala Lumpur as well, check out this suggested itinerary for Kuala Lumpur. If you are heading to Melaka, check out my Melaka travel guide. Travel Tips for Penang Travel Insurance I buy travel insurance to be safe in this era of viruses, flight cancellations/delays and last minute changes. If you reside in Singapore, check out Starr Travelead, one of the cheapest travel insurance. They have a promotion that comes with S$10 cash rebate that helps to cover the insurance cost. If you reside elsewhere, you can check out Worldnomads as they have a relatively extensive list of claimable items, including personal accidents. Transport In Penang, you don’t have to worry even if you are not staying in the city center. Ride-sharing apps such as Grab allow you to book a “cab” at the local price. Even if you stay in Batu Ferringhi for instance which is a 15 minute drive from the old town, the fare is only around 10 – 15 Ringgit. Car Rentals In the post-pandemic era that we are in, some folks prefer to avoid public transport in order to minimize interactions with strangers. Car rentals have become more popular nowadays. You can check out deals here Dining Culture The local cuisine is really one of the highlights in Penang. While the ambiance of most local eateries may be lacking, the food is superb. In this city, each eatery tends to specialize in just one dish – be it laksa, char kway teow fried noodles, carrot cake, fried oyster, etc. Since the local taxis are so cheap, the idea of taking a cab from one eatery to another for multiple small bites isn’t at all far-fetched and is actually being practiced by many tourists in the know. Where to Stay in Penang Penang’s hotels are usually quite affordable even in the 4-star or 5-star categories so I would suggest splurging a bit for a more refined stay. Here are my recommendations after visiting Penang a number of times In Georgetown, staying at Eastern and Oriental Hotel is like hitting two birds with one stone. It is in itself a tourist attraction. At the same time, you get to bask in colonial luxury. Stay in the newer Victory Annex for some fine seaside views. Among midrange options, Campbell House offers one a colonial living experience, complete with antique phones in the guestrooms as well as Peranakan accents in the bathroom. For a budget option in Georgetown, you can check out SAVV Hotel which has been renovated recently. You can also check out other hotel options in Penang, including cheaper options here. In Batu Ferringhi, the Parkroyal Penang Resort is a good family-friendly midrange option. The Shangri-la Rasa Sayang Resort is the place to go if you’re looking to stay at Penang’s most luxurious hotel. The Rasa Wing in particular is noted for having a gigantic outdoor tub! BinoLet me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below. Alternatively, you can also email me at b i n o at You can follow I Wander on Facebook, Telegram, or Instagram. Also, if you liked this article, please feel free to SHARE or RETWEETMore Posts - Website Itinerary Penang 2 Hari 1 Malam untuk Liburan Akhir Pekan Itinerary Penang 2 hari 1 malam untuk traveler yang ingin liburan akhir pekan ke Malaysia. Jumat, 20 September 2019 Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia and consists of two main parts. The Penang mainland, and Penang Island. The island is connected to the mainland by two road bridges, one of which is the longest oversea road bridge in Southeast province boasts great diversity in culture, ethnicity, language, and religion- which makes it a very interesting destination for travel. It also has an incredibly beautiful coastline and cities that seem to rise up along the area is perfect for sunset chasers, adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by culture and diversity. It’s time to start planning your very own Penang itinerary for one incredible holiday! Unlock Our GREATEST Travel Secrets!Sign up for our newsletter and get the best travel tips delivered right to your of Contents ShowBest time to visit PenangWhere to Stay in PenangPenang ItineraryDay 1 Itinerary in PenangDay 2 itinerary in PenangDay 3 and BeyondStaying Safe in PenangDay Trips From PenangFAQ on Penang ItineraryBest time to visit PenangWhile planning your itinerary, you need to know when to visit has a very stable climate with temperatures varying very little throughout the course of the year. This means planning your Penang trip will be an absolute only thing you really need to consider is the rain, humidity, and whether or not you’re willing to visit during monsoon season. These monsoons are not particularly dangerous most of the time, however, they certainly will interfere with your planned outdoor are the best times to visit Penang!Monsoon season takes place in April and May, and should probably be avoided if you don’t enjoy a good deal of busy season takes place between mid-November and February. The weather is warm just like the rest of the year, but the lack of rain makes Penang travel a whole lot easier!Every traveler has a different preference for their travel, so here’s what you can expect from Penang all year round! Average TemperaturesChance of RainCrowdsOverall GradeJanuary28°C / 82°FLowBusy😀February28°C / 82°FLowBusy😀March28°C / 82°FAverageMedium😀April28°C / 82°FHighCalm😐May28°C / 82°FHighCalm😐June28°C / 82°FAverageMedium🙂July28°C / 81°FHighMedium😐August27°C / 81°FAverageMedium🙂September27°C / 81°FHighCalm😐October27°C / 81°FHighCalm😐November27°C / 81°FHighBusy🙂December28°C / 82°FAverageBusy🙂Where to Stay in PenangPenang is a world-renowned exotic holiday destination, which means there’s an overwhelming amount of places and areas to stay in. Whether you’re into the hustle and bustle of city living or prefer to rough it in a small fishing village, Penang is sure to have something to suit your Town is the capital city and our first recommendation for where to stay in Penang. It has been named one of the most interesting and colorful cities in all of Malaysia, it’s no wonder it made the top of our are the best places to stay in Penang!The city has a charm like no other. Walking down the streets you’ll see an eclectic mix of colonial buildings, Chinese storefronts, and ornate mosques. You can indulge in top-class street food and delicious coffee while exploring its many Lepas is situated on Penang island, just an express route away from George Town. It’s a highly affordable option that still gives you easy access to Penang attractions. The area was started as an agricultural village and has now become the industrial hub of it is more than just a charming village and is now home to some incredible Penang points of interest. So if you’re spending more than two days in Penang, consider adding this area to your Penang Hostel in Penang – House of JourneyHouse of Journey Hostel is our pick for the best hostel in Penang!House of Journey is located in the heart of George Town’s historical zone, making it easy to access many of the best Penang landmarks. The cozy interior makes you feel right at home, and the buffet breakfast provided every morning doesn’t hurt either! They also offer free city maps and guidance for those planning on touring Airbnb in Penang – Central apartment great for City- BreakersCentral apartment great for City- Breakers is our pick for the best Airbnb in Penang!Situated yourself right in the cultural heart of Penang ith this George Town apartment. This affordable and well-maintained place is the perfect jumping-off point to explore the eclectic mix of sights, sounds and aromas that abound in Penangs city Budget Hotel in Penang – Tune HotelTune Hotel is our pick for the best budget hotel in Penang!Tune hotel, located in George Town, has a colorful exterior that hides the modern, stylish interior. The hotel offers free WiFi in all it’s rooms and is just a five-minute walk away from Penang’s famous skyscraper. The air-conditioned rooms also offer a much-needed break from the warm Luxury Hotel in Penang – Eastern & Oriental HotelEastern & Oriental Hotel is our pick for the best luxury hotel in Penang!The Eastern & Oriental Hotel offers absolute luxury accommodation for travelers looking for just that little bit extra from their trip to Penang. An outdoor swimming pool is perfect to cool off from the heat, and their on-site restaurant and bar come in handy when spending a relaxing afternoon sunbathing by the your stay in Penang with our epic accommodation roundups!Penang ItineraryWhile you’re planning a trip to Penang, you’re going to need to find out the best ways to get around the province. If you’re traveling from Penang Island to the mainland, taking a bus or ferry is your best you’re traveling long distances across the province, or from town to town, taking a bus is a great option. Unfortunately, Penang’s public transport system is severely lacking, so buses are the main form of public a taxi is also an option, however, transport costs become exponentially more expensive when traveling via to our EPIC Penang itineraryHiring a scooter is a great way to get around Penang. It gives you a great amount of freedom and means you won’t have to plan your Penang itinerary around bus routes and times. You can also travel anywhere in the province on your scooter, which allows you to take a trip a little of the cities and towns in Penang are easily walkable, in fact, we actually recommend that you walk. This allows you to find hidden gems apart from the main landmarks during your vacation in that you know how to get around Penang, you can start putting together your very own Penang itinerary with the activities below!Day 1 Itinerary in PenangTropical Spice Gardens Fort Cornwallis Suffolk House Khoo Kongsi Little India Batu Ferringhi Night MarketSpend the first day of your Penang trip itinerary exploring the many interesting cultural sites and landmarks that make up the wonderful Penang district. Take a Penang walking tour, or explore on your own, either way, you’re sure to stay well entertained!Day 1 / Stop 1 – Stroll Through the Tropical Spice GardensWhy it’s awesome The tropical spice gardens were created to pay homage to all the beautiful herbs and spices found in this part of the Entry – USD $4, Guided Tour – USD $6Food nearby Tree Monkey is a fantastic restaurant with outdoor seating in a beautiful and green setting. They serve absolutely delicious Thai food, and the presentation is exquisite. Be sure to order one of their many famous vegetable dishes, they’re sure to keep you coming back for more!There’s no better way to spend your morning than walking around the aromatic and beautifully scented garden. The incredible Penang Tropical Spice Gardens cover an impressive six acres of land and are home to over 500 different plant species. As you walk through the gardens, you’ll be blown away by the myriad of smells and tastes that you Tropical Spice Gardens are ranked as one of the top attractions in Malaysia and are an absolute Penang must-do!Tropical Spice Garden, PenangPhoto Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendy Ooi FlickrThe tour is perfect for anyone interested in Malay flora and fauna, as your knowledgeable guide will teach you about the plant-life during the tour. You can even take a cooking class on the premises that will teach you how to use herbs and spices in your cooking to create fantastic Malay style are also plenty of audio tours that allow you to explore the gardens on your own, and experience the wonderful power of these aromatic 1 / Stop 2 – Visit Fort CornwallisWhy it’s awesome Fort Cornwallis was built in the 18th century, but never actually engaged in any USD $5Food nearby Hameediyah Restaurant doesn’t look like much from the outside, but is an absolute gem! They serve a variety of really great seafood and meat dishes, as well as a variety of wonderful vegetarian meals. This restaurant truly has something for everyone’s Cornwallis is the largest standing fort in Malaysia and was built by the British East India Company three centuries ago! The fort was named after the governing general of Bengal at the time, Charles main building in the fort is the oldest roofed building still standing from the colonial times. This gives it a great history, which you will certainly learn about during your time at the is also a small chapel on the premises, which has become a very popular place for weddings to take place in discover a range of old canons that decorate the fort, the largest of which has been named Seri Rambai and was cast all the way back in 1603!There is also a lighthouse at the fort that looks like a ship’s mast and serves absolutely no navigational purposes, but it makes the fort all the more interesting. Spending the mid-afternoon exploring the fort gives you great insight into the history of Malaysia, especially during the colonial 1 / Stop 3 – Have Tea at Suffolk HouseWhy it’s awesome Suffolk House is a prime example of colonial architecture in Malaysia and is located on a very scenic part of Penang Island, called Air Itam meaning Black Water.Cost Entrance is free!Food nearby China House is a mixture between a bar, cafe, gallery and shop, and it serves all of these purposes so well! They serve a wonderful assortment of patisseries and cakes, as well as making delicious meals for their a 15-minute drive from Fort Cornwallis, Suffolk House is a colonial-style building in a very beautiful part of Penang Island. The house is also known to be the only surviving Georgian Mansion in Penang, making it all the more special!Suffolk House was home to a few of the British Governors that governed Penang, giving the place a great history to discover! The house has been wonderfully restored to its former glory, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the things to see in Penang that you simply must visit!The house is furnished with original Anglo-Indian antiques giving it a very vintage feel and adding to the romantic sure to stop by for high-tea or lunch at the Suffolk House Restaurant on the premises that offer an assortment of great meals. However, if you’re already full, then amble around the grounds while enjoying the many beautiful sights along the way!Day 1 / Stop 4 – Explore Khoo KongsiWhy it’s awesome Khoo Kongsi is an iconic Penang attraction that was once a Free to enter!Food nearby Kebaya Dining Room is just a six-minute drive from Khoo Kongsi and serves an exquisite array of dishes. A fine-dining atmosphere paves the way perfectly for their well-presented meals! You’ll be able to order from their Chinese-style menu before tucking into a wonderful you’re wondering what to do in Penang, then visiting Khoo Kongsi simply must be on your Penang Itinerary. It was once a clan-house, but has now been turned into a museum that features many interesting stone carvings with heavy Chinese influences!Khoo Kongsi, PenangThe temple was built in the 19th century and has a few astounding features that are likely to blow you away! The architecture in itself is amazing, and shows off a myriad of different colors! One of the temples’ signature features is it’s alter. It has been decorated with gold leaf, and inlaid with ancestral tablets!Ornate decorations also hang from the ceilings, making this museum a whole lot of fun to explore! Be sure to take your camera along for this epic adventure into the interesting history of Malaysia’s ancient clan-house has managed to retain its historic setting, which can be seen in the association building, a traditional theater and the row-houses that were built for clan members in the 19th 1 / Stop 5 – Wonder Around Little IndiaWhy it’s awesome Small but vibrant area in Penang that makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into a different Free to explore!Food nearby There are plenty of street food options in Little India, but if you feel you want to sit and have a meal, then Indigo Restaurant is a great option! Here, you’ll be able to indulge in a delicious three-course meal and even enjoy their late-night dining option. They serve some of the most Instagrammable dishes in Penang, so be sure to snap a pic before you tuck into your meal!Take the evening to stroll through the streets of Little India, a small area just outside of George Town that has a completely different feel to the rest of Penang. You may even think you took a wrong turn and landed up in the wrong country! But that isn’t the case.Little India, PenangPhoto Adam Jones FlickrLittle India is where you’ll find a large collection of Tamil people who add a cultural vibrancy to the area. You’ll notice a wide selection of shops, selling everything from Sari’s to perfume and incense at great prices! Take this opportunity to do a little bargain hunting during your trip; brush up on your haggling skills, and you’re sure to buy some souvenirs at a of the shops blast Bollywood music into the streets, making the whole area come alive in the evenings. It’s also one of the best places to visit in Penang to sample Malaysian street food, so save your stomach for a taster or 1 / Stop 6 – Go Shopping at Batu Ferringhi Night MarketWhy it’s awesome The fun doesn’t have to stop when the sun sets! Spend the night shopping for bargains at one of the best things to do in Penang at Free to browse!Food nearby After all the eating you’ll be doing during your first day in Penang, you’re sure to be stuffed. However, if you’re still feeling peckish, there are plenty of snacking options at Batu Ferringhi Night around the Batu Ferringhi Night Market and browse the many interesting stores. You’ll find handmade jewelry, knock-off designer goods, and many other inexpensive souvenirs. Clothes, bags, watches, and DVDs are all things you can expect to Ferringhi Night Market, PenangPhoto Mohd Fazlin Mohd Effendy Ooi FlickrSoak up the lively atmosphere as you walk around the market, and don’t forget to try some of the tasty treats on display. It really doesn’t get better than freshly prepared Malaysian meals on the go!Insider Tip Keep in mind that it’s important to haggle with the stall owners, as you’ll more than likely end up paying more than you should! Small Pack Problems? 😉 My missus travels with all her clothes in ziplock bags don’t be like my missus. UP YOUR PACKING GAME!Packing cubes for the globetrotters and compression sacks for the real adventurers – these babies are a traveller’s best kept secret. They organise yo’ packing and minimise its volume too so you can pack y’know
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Their breakfast options are absolutely delicious and range from healthy fruit salads to breakfast up early in the morning to take a stroll through the floating mosque is arguably one of the best ways to start your morning in Penang. The mosque was built on stilts over the water, which is why it’s referred to as floating’.Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque, PenangThe mosque is placed in a beautiful part of Penang. You’ll get the chance to appreciate the stunning views of serene beaches while you amble through the ornate building on the mosque has many Middle-Eastern elements that are sure to leave you awe-inspired. The essence of this building is sure to stay with you throughout your visit to Penang! The mosque is the first and only mosque to have the floating’ element to it, so you’re guaranteed a unique 2 / Stop 2 – Bask in the Sun at Batu Ferringhi BeachWhy it’s awesome Batu Ferringhi is known as one of the best beach areas on Penang Island!Cost Free!Food nearby The Ferringhi Garden Restaurant is a great place to stop for a bite to eat. Eat surrounded by lush greenery. It includes options for every diet, including you’re on sole reason for a vacation in Malaysia is to dip your toes in the sand and bask in the glorious sun, then spending the mid-morning on Batu Ferringhi beach is the best way to catch a killer tan!Batu Ferringhi Beach, PenangThis long strip of golden sands stretches as far as the eye can see, and gives you plenty of space to escape the crowds if you’re looking for a relaxing holiday! Part of the beach is lined with resorts that look over private sections of the beach. Spending the day at one of the resorts is sure to be a treat, and will see you sipping on cocktails as the hours pass you a picnic along with you for the adventure, or simply try some of the incredible street food that the vendors have to Tip You simply must try Malaysian curry and a variety of noodle dishes while you visit Penang! They are completely unique from the Asian and Indian dishes that you’ll find in other parts of the world, and use a comprehensive blend of flavors that bring each dish to 2 / Stop 3 – Visit the Peranakan MuseumWhy it’s awesome The Penang Peranakan Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the Peranakan people that moved to Adults – USD $5, Children under 6 – Free!Food nearby Tek Sen Restaurant is a simple eatery that isn’t much to look at, but the food is absolutely delicious and it has become a local favorite. Choose between a range of Thai and Malay fusion dishes, or indulge in a buffet-style meal that allows you to try a little bit of everything!If one thing is for certain, it’s that Malaysia and Penang in particular is a very diverse area. It contains cultures from all over the world, making it a very interesting place to explore!Peranakan Museum, PenangPhoto Damian Goh FlickrThe Peranakan Museum in Penang is dedicated to telling the story of the Peranakan people that moved to Malaysia many years ago. These people are also often referred to as Straits Chinese. The Peranakans are descendants of Chinese settlers that moved to Malaysia between the 15th and 17th Malaysia, they developed a unique culture that was a blend of Malay and Chinese customs. The Peranakan Museum will teach you about the customs and traditions of these people, as well as showcasing some of their traditional art and antiques found in many of their display, you’ll also see a recreation of a 19th-century traditional Peranakan house to get a better feel for their 2 / Stop 4 – Take a Walk Through Snake TempleWhy it’s awesome The snake temple is also known as the temple of Azure Cloud and Pure Cloud Free!Food nearby Uncle Lim’s Recipe serves a variety of unique Malay dishes with a twist. The food is absolutely delicious and served in generous portions. Many of the locals that work nearby stop at Uncle Lim’s Recipe for lunch before heading off to finish their snake temple is located in the southwest region of Penang Island, and was built in honor of Chor Soo Kong, who was a Buddhist priest and healer. The legend tells the story of the monk who provided the shelter for snakes in the temple, and after his death they welcomed themselves in on their Temple, PenangPhoto shankar s. FlickrIt was then thought that all these snakes were disciples of the monk, so they were allowed to stay. You’ll now find a variety of venomous Wagler’s pit vipers and green tree snakes that have taken up residence in the temple was completed in 1850, and ever since then, it has been the home of many you’re looking for a heart-pumping and thrill-seeking adventure, then taking a trip to the snake temple is enough to get your adrenaline pumping. The snakes are fed, and so a little less dangerous than you might imagine, but it still makes for a very interesting activity!Day 2 / Stop 5 – Stop Off at Penang HillWhy it’s awesome After a full day of exploring, we recommend you take a tram ride to Penang hill and kill two birds with one stone!Cost Free to visit Penang Hill!Food nearby David Brown’s Restaurant and Tea Terrace offers a delightful ambiance, and is the perfect place to have a romantic dinner after visiting Penang Hill! Enjoy a glass of wine with your delicious meal under sparkling fairy lights that add a bit of magic to the beautiful garden setting! Be sure to order one of their wonderful desserts to share after your Hill is one of the main attractions in Penang, and it rises an impressive 812 meters above sea level. Penang Hill actually covers a number of hills but the most prominent being Western Hill, which is exactly where you should visit!Penang Hill, PenangPhoto Khalzuri Yazid FlickrThe hill is a beautiful forested area and the best way to get to the top is via Penang Hill Railway, which has a funicular that transports guests to the top. The trip to the top is all part of the fun, and is completely unique to Penang Hill as there are no other funicular railways in Malaysia!Once you’re at the top, you’ll get the chance to see stunning views of Penang City below! The reason we suggest this activity as the last one of the day, is because being on top of Penang Hill while the sun sets is absolutely it’s so warm all year round, you can stay on the hill for hours enjoying the twinkling lights of the city below you. Be sure to bring your travel camera so you’ll never forget these picturesque views! This is an activity you simply must add to your itinerary for Penang! IN A RUSH? THIS IS OUR FAVORITE HOSTEL IN PENANG! House of JourneyHouse of Journey is located in the heart of George Town's historical zone, making it easy to access many of the best Penang landmarks. The cozy interior makes you feel right at home, and the buffet breakfast provided every morning doesn’t hurt either! This is definitely one of the best places to stay in Penang!$$Free BreakfastFree WiFiDay 3 and BeyondButterworth Upper Penang Road Penang National Park Batu Ferringhi Butterfly FarmIf you’re staying a little longer in this wonderful district of Malaysia, you’re going to need a few more Penang things to do! You need to know where to go in Penang to find the most interesting activities and tourist destinations that this area has to Butterworth on a FerryTake a ferry from Penang Island to part of the Malaysian in unique views of George Town from the mainland!Butterworth is well worth a visit while you’re in the area, and could be considered the best place to stay in Penang in three days. It has easy access to Penang Island and George Town, as well as being a part of the mainland, which gives you easy access to other parts of a short ferry ride from George Town will land you in the wonderful town of Butterworth. While you’re there you should spend some time relaxing on the magnificent beaches and enjoying views of the crystal clear water, as well as of George Town just across the ride from Butterworth to PenangPhoto Qaedi Shamsuddin FlickrYou should then visit Apollo Market, which is a huge marketplace that consists of over 500 hawkers. You can really pick up a great bargain at this market, or simply indulge in some delicious street food and browse the other stalls!For a cultural experience of note, catch a movie at the Lotus Five Star Movie Theater. Here you can watch the latest Hollywood reruns, or try something completely different and catch some of the best Bollywood films on the circuit! Many of them are in Hindu, but subtitles are provided, so you’re sure to understand what’s going on!Before you head back to Penang Island, be sure to check out a temple or two and go on a little exploration of the town. This will help you get a little familiar with the other side of Penang!Explore Upper Penang Road at NightPenang has a thriving nightlife scene, especially when compared to other parts of the night away with locals and tourists of bars and has a thriving nightlife scene and has more to offer than anywhere else in Malaysia! The center of this hub is in Upper Penang Road where you’ll find a great variety of bars and nightclubs to dance the night away!Upper Penang Road at Night, PenangMany of the nightclubs and bars have happy hour specials or nightly deals, so be sure to walk along the length of the road to find the best deals, as well as the atmosphere that best suits your taste! Whether you’re down for a night of partying and tequila shots, or chilled drinks at a bar, Upper Penang Road will have something to suit your fancy!Some of the most famous and popular joints on the block are Slippery Senoritas and Soho Free House, which are both must-visits while you explore the wonderful nightlife of Penang!When you’re done with all the partying you can handle, sit down at one of the many 24-hour restaurants on the block to regain your energy before heading back to the Penang National ParkExperience nature at its best while visiting Penang National Park!The park is used by scientists, conservationists as well as nature an array of fascinating Penang National Park consists of overgrown jungle with winding footpaths that will lead you through the immense natural thickets. This national park is the smallest in Malaysia but by far one of the most beautiful!Penang National Park, PenangPhoto Syed Abdul Khaliq FlickrIt is located just an hour outside of George Town, making it easily accessible to locals and tourists alike. Walking through the National Park is an absolute delight. You’ll experience nature at its best and even spot fascinating birds and other eventually reach a beach where you can spend a good portion of the day sunbathing, or get one of the locals to take you on a boat trip to see a little more than the you’re an adventurer at heart, spending a night in the National Park is an option, just be sure to rent a tent and camping gear before you head off Bear Grylls-style into the bush!Indulge in Water Sports at Batu FerringhiGet your heart pumping as you glide over the waterTry a variety of thrilling water sports provided at Batu Ferringhi BeachBe a thrill-seeker or simply take a relaxing day to fishBatu Ferringhi is known for its great variety of activities on offer at the seashore. Locals have set up many businesses catering to the adventurous needs of the tourists that visit the quaint you’re in the mood to get your heart pumping, then rent a jet ski and go gliding through the water at great speeds! Parasailing is also an option for those who want to try something a little Ferringhi, PenangIf you’re looking for a good few laughs with your travel buddies, be sure to take a banana boat ride to see who can hold on the you’re in the mood for a relaxing afternoon, then going fishing is a great way to spend a few hours. There are boats in the bay that are even willing to take you deep sea fishing. This is highly recommended for those who have a decent amount of a Day at Butterfly FarmPlenty of beautiful flora and fauna to be seenYou’ll find over 4000 butterflies120 different species of butterflies call this farm their home!Butterfly farm was opened in 1986, and has been working to preserve the natural environment of these lovely creatures. They also breed butterflies at the farm before releasing them into the colorful gardens are home to a colorful variety of flora and fauna, which is perfect for anyone that loves plants. But the main attraction is the beautiful fluttering creatures that spread their wings and flutter about the Farm is known for the unique and rare species of butterflies that it contains, these include the Yellow Bird Wing Butterflies as well as Indian Leaf are narrow stone pathways that lead you through the garden, giving you the opportunity to explore the lush premises. Within the farm, there is also a 25-acre organic orchard, where you’ll be given the opportunity to sample incredibly delicious fruits!If you love nature and all the magic it has to offer, then a visit to Butterfly Farm is highly recommended. They do so much good for conservation, as well as provide wonderful sightseeing opportunities for travelers and local guests!Staying Safe in PenangIf you’re going to travel to Penang, you’ll need a few useful tips about how to stay safe in the area. While Penang is generally a safe place in Malaysia to visit, there are still safety precautions that every traveler should take or know about before visiting Penang first thing you should watch out for is the wild monkeys that live in the cities and towns. While many of them are used to humans and are fairly tame, all monkeys are unpredictable and should be left well the nicest monkeys attack if they feel intimidated or scared. They’re also known to steal food from locals and foreigners, so it’s best to keep your snacks hidden! There have been a few reports of pickpockets on buses. They often use disguises or scams to distract you while they pinch your belongings. Be aware of this and always keep your valuables in a security or travel money belt that you can see and feel around weather in Penang is another thing you should watch out for. When it rains, it tends to rain for a long time, so it’s best not to visit during their rainy season. Many of the best Penang attractions are outdoors and won’t be any fun during a Forget Your Travel Insurance for PenangWorld Nomads’ mission is to support and encourage travellers to explore their boundaries. They offer simple & flexible travel insurance, and safety advice to help you travel been doing it since 2002 – protecting, connecting, and inspiring independent travellers just like a quote below or read our in-depth review!World Nomads provides travel insurance for travelers in over 100 countries. As an affiliate, we receive a fee when you get a quote from World Nomads using this link. We do not represent World Nomads. This is information only and not a recommendation to buy travel Trips From PenangIf you’re spending three days in Penang or more, you’re going to need a few more activities to add to your Penang itinerary. 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You’ll be taken to a minimum of four different foodie destinations, tasting a variety of delicious Penang will range from small tasters and street food to full sit-down-meals at some of the best restaurants in the city. You’ll also explore markets that are known for their incredible and delectable variety of food choices!If you’re looking for the perfect Penang tour that will help you understand the area and it’s people all the better, this is the perfect one for you!Kuala Lumpur City Day Trip From PenangDuring this wonderful sightseeing tour, you’ll be lead to the mystical city of Kuala Lumpur. You’ll explore Kuala Lumpur’s many iconic landmarks and historic sights. You’ll visit the sky-high Petronas towers, and see the country’s national mosque, which has become a prized treasure to the people of explore the magnificent architecture of the Kuala Lumpur railway station before visiting a range of other wonderful Penang sights. You’ll be picked up from your hotel at the start of the tour and dropped-off safely afterward, saving your money on transport costs. This Penang trip itinerary will leave you with a hunger to see more of this incredible area!Cameron Highlands TourIf you’re looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of busy city life, the Cameron Highlands tour is the one for you. You’ll head to Malaysia’s gorgeous countryside to experience absolute tranquility!Your Penang travel guide will lead you to the Highlands and tell you about the great history of the area. You’ll explore many Buddhist temples that are nestled amongst the lavender and rose gardens before stopping to admire views over the tea plantations that stretch on for you’re looking for a little peace and quiet during your Penang day tour, this is the perfect one for you!Batu Caves, Waterfalls and Hot Springs – Penang Day TripIf you’re looking for a day of excitement and adventure, as well as getting opportunities to take stunning photos, this is the right day trip for you!You’ll start the day by heading to Batu Caves with their decorative and picturesque entranceway, before witnessing the cascading Kanching Falls. You’ll even get a chance to take a dip in the waterfall catchment area before continuing on your tour!You’ll then visit the Selayang Hot Springs where you can dive into the water yet again. This is often considered one of the most Instagrammable tours in Malaysia, so don’t miss out on this picturesque experience! Travel with peace of mind. Travel WITH a security belt. 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Kuala Lumpur, the Cameron Highlands, and the Batu Caves are all within wonderful state of Penang has so much beauty, culture and exciting experiences to offer. Now that you know all the best places to visit in Penang, you can start planning your very own Penang itinerary!Whether you enjoy a holiday filled with lazy days by the pool or beach, or you prefer an adventurous fun-filled vacation of exploring small fishing towns, Penang is the place to recent years it has grown exponentially in popularity among tourists, as it offers an authentic eastern experience while still providing all the western luxuries we’ve come to love in a holiday that you’ve decided on what to do in Penang, put together your own ultimate itinerary to suit your personal taste! Don’t hesitate any longer, the wonderful state of Penang awaits your arrival! And for transparency’s sake, please know that some of the links in our content are affiliate links. That means that if you book your accommodation, buy your gear, or sort your insurance through our link, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That said, we only link to the gear we trust and never recommend services we don’t believe are up to scratch. Again, thank you! ï»ż- Itinerary Penang 3 hari 2 malam untuk kamu yang baru pertama kali liburan ke Malaysia. Bagi kamu yang sudah merencanakan liburan ke Malaysia, itinerary Penang 3 hari 2 malam ini bisa jadi panduan yang tepat. Dengan mengikuti itinerary Penang 3 hari 2 malam ini, kamu tidak perlu pusing memilih tempat wisata di Penang yang ikonik dan sering dikunjungi wisatawan. Itinerary Penang 3 hari 2 malam ini bisa membantu memaksimalkan waktu liburan ke Malaysia. Ada beberapa tempat wisata ikonik yang masuk dalam daftar itinerary 3 hari 2 malam dan bisa kamu kunjungi untuk liburan seru ke Malaysia. HARI PERTAMA Itinerary Penang 3 hari 2 malam di hari pertama, kamu bisa memulai aktivitas sejak pagi pukul waktu setempat. Ada beberapa tempat wisata ikonik yang bisa dikunjungi di hari pertama di Penang. Sarapan di George Town Mulai aktivitas pagimu dengan berkunjung ke restoran di George Town untuk membeli menu sarapan. George Town terdapat banyak restoran yang menawarkan banyak menu makanan, mulai dari mi China, rotari India, hingga roti canai Malaysia. Pagi hari, sebaiknya jangan makan terlalu banyak supaya tidak mengantuk selama liburan seharian. TONTON JUGA Cheong Fatt Tze A Penang trip itinerary can be a tiresome thing to plan! Because there’s so much to see and do! Even if you just limit your itinerary to Penang’s George Town! For example, there’s enough to keep you busy from morning to night if you’re wondering what to do in Penang in 3 days! And if you don’t have that many days in Penang, stick to your interests! Whether it’s the outdoors, museums or food! Table Of Contents Penang Itinerary One Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days 5 Days For The Family Best Time To Visit Penang Where To Stay In Penang? Getting A Local Penang Tour The classic Penang itinerary usually includes the following highlights listed here in no particular order Penang food Penang Hill and The Habitat Kek Lok Si Temple Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion or The Blue Mansion ESCAPE Theme Park Khoo Kongsi Penang Street Art Clan Jetties of Penang Little India View Of Penang From Atop Penang Hill – Photo by Travelswithsun How Long To Stay In Penang Honestly, you can’t see much in 1 day. Or 2 days, for that matter! 3 days is the best duration to see the top attractions in Penang! So try to consider this into your two weeks Malaysia itinerary! Still have doubts? Read on! Penang Itinerary 1 Day Sometimes, you just have less than 24 hours before you have to go elsewhere! And that’s okay, just keep in mind you’ll probably want to come back to Penang again! Hopefully, you’re visiting on a weekday and not a weekend! That would cut down on the waiting time at popular hawker stalls significantly! Chew Jetty Penang ć§“ć‘šæĄ„ – photo credits to 07071124ried Instagram Penang George Town Itinerary – Day 1 For your first day, aim to spend the whole day in George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site! As we said before, there are a lot of things to do in Georgetown Penang. Morning Make your way to the historic centre of Penang, George Town! Depending on how much time you’ve got, you can find Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi. Stroll or hop on a trishaw along Penang’s heritage streets, Armenian Street and Love Lane where you can spot some street murals too! Continue to Little India Khoo Kongsi Clan House – photo credits to wolf_goofydog Instagram Afternoon Have lunch in Little India Woodlands Vegetarian Restaurant If you have time to kill, step into the Sri Mahamariamman Temple Next, admire the lovely Penang Peranakan Mansion Free guided tours at 1130am and 330pm Entrance fee is RM20 for adults and free for children or have some giggles at the Wonder Food Museum instead! Main Courtyard Of Penang Peranakan Museum – Photo by Travelswithsun Evening Chew Jetty or Tan Jetty – There are many clan jetties of Penang but these two are the most picturesque! Dinner option 1 Village Fish Head Bee Hoon by Pengkalan Weld! Dinner option 2 Alternatively, you can go to Gurney Drive Hawker Centre for dinner and some sea breeze along the shopping plaza here! Village Fish Head Bee Hoon, Weld Quay – photo credits to lydiaburr Instagram Note Don’t stay out too late! You’ll need an early start for the next day in Penang! Penang Itinerary 2 Days Day 1 follows the previous itinerary. But on Day 2, it’s time to visit the main attractions in Ayer Itam, Penang!First night in Penang Stay anywhere between George Town and Ayer Itam. Especially if you want to see the sunrise at Penang Hill! Early Morning At Penang Hill – photo credits to Instagram Penang Ayer Itam Itinerary – Day 2 There are 2 highlights for this day at Ayer Itam – Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si Temple! These are very renowned Penang attractions so try as much as possible to visit on a weekday instead! Otherwise, queues are likely. Curtis Crest At The Habitat On Penang Hill – Photo by Travelswithsun Morning Go to Ayer Itam – If going by public transport, allow at least 2 hours. If you have a car, it takes 30 minutes from George Town! Start early if you want to hike up to Penang Hill from Penang Botanical Gardens or you can take the train up preferably before 8am. Penang Hill Funicular At The Upper Station – Photo by Travelswithsun The main attraction at Penang Hill is The Habitat with guided nature walks, a long canopy walkway, and a spectacular 360 degrees viewing platform Open daily from 9am – 7pm, with last entry being at 6pm, Curtis Crest! To beat the crowds, try to complete your visit before noon! Then, it’s on to Kek Lok Si Temple! Kek Lok Si Temple In Penang – photo credits to cherkho Instagram Afternoon You can head over to the nearby Air Itam Sister Curry Mee for lunch before your temple visit! Explore Kek Lok Si Temple Approximately 1-2 hours required Note Repairs are currently taking place following a fire at the temple, but Kek Lok Si remains open. Penang Air Itam Laksa – photo credits to blisssky Instagram Evening Freshen up at your Penang hotel. Dinner option 1 888 Hokkien Mee at Lebuh Pesgrave Dinner option 2 Time to try some more of that delicious Penang food at Chulia Street Night Hawker Stalls wanton mee, assam laksa, popiah, char kway teow, lor bak, etc See the sunset from the beach at Penang Avatar Secret Garden Lights turn on at 7pm. [TEMPORARILY CLOSED] or See the sunset from a beautiful seafront stretch at Karpal Singh Drive An estimated 9 minutes’ car ride from Chulia Street Hit the scenic Straits Quay Marina Mall – always good for a harbor stroll, coffee or a nightcap! Read more 11 Best Night Market In Penang – Monday To Sunday Especially 5 Penang Itinerary 3 Days Add this plan to the previous 2-day itinerary. Day 3 allows you more time to appreciate George Town and its British colonial past! And to see at least one of Penang’s prominent beaches! Second night in Penang Stay anywhere in George Town Goddess Of Mercy Temple Kuan Yin Temple – photo credits to food_ian0903 Instagram Penang Batu Ferringhi Itinerary – Day 3 Start the day with a tour of notable structures around Penang! As evening approaches, make the journey to Batu Ferringhi. Morning After breakfast in Penang, venture around George Town to see Penang’s British colonial buildings and other famous landmarks Goddess of Mercy Temple Penang George’s Anglican Church Penang State Museum Penang High Court Town Hall City Hall Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower Fort Cornwallis Cannons At Fort Cornwallis – photo credits to m_kheong Instagram Note You can do this 20-minute walking route in reverse to avoid visiting Fort Cornwallis at mid-day when it’s usually very hot and sunny! Afternoon Have lunch in George Town. Esplanade Park Food Court for Hameed Pata Mee Sotong! Travel to and have a tour of Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque 10 minutes’ drive away is Batu Ferringhi beach with a water park Wet World Wild, and kayak, jet ski or banana boat rentals Waverunner Beach Chalet. And from there, it’s a 6 minutes’ drive to the lesser known and quieter Moonlight Bay. Note Facilities and maintenance at Moonlight Bay is lacking though. Floating Mosque, Penang – photo credits to Instagram Evening Dinner option 1 Romantic garden setting at Ferringhi Garden Dinner option 2 Long Beach Food Court Char kway teow, satay, fresh seafood, etc Browse the Batu Feringghi Night Market Open from 7pm Retire early to be fully rested for the next day! Sunset At Batu Feringgi Beach – photo credits to tiffanywu215 Instagram Penang Itinerary 4 Days After 3 days of checking out George Town, Ayer Itam and Batu Ferringhi, it’s time to head to the west coast of Penang!Third night in Penang Stay in Batu Ferringhi Batu Feringgi, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia – photo credits to penang_my Instagram Penang Teluk Bahang Itinerary – Day 4 4 days in Penang gives you an extra day to fully immerse yourself in more nature-related places of interest in Penang! Like Penang National Park! Note Teluk Bahang is 8 minutes’ drive from Batu Ferringhi. Or 30 minutes by public transport. Beautiful Day At Pantai Keracut Of Penang National Park – photo credits to vronerl_aus_muc Instagram Morning Have breakfast or take your breakfast with you to Penang National Park Open from 8am. Decide ahead whether you’d like to hike through the park or take a boat transfer. At the entrance of the Penang National Park, register before you start your hike 1 to hours with moderate fitness or get on the boats! There is no entrance fee for the park. Sit down to a picnic at scenic Monkey Beach; Climb up to Muka Head Lighthouse to get the blood flowing! Entrance To Penang National Park – Photo by Travelswithsun Afternoon Take a boat ride to Pantai Keracut Turtle Beach to stop at the turtle sanctuary and glimpse the meromictic lake! Penang National Park closes at 5pm. If you get back around 3pm, you still have time to take a peek at Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm Closes at 5pm The Exterior Of Entopia Butterfly Farm In Teluk Bahang, Penang – photo credits to kj_liew Instagram Evening Of course, you can always stop here and call it a day! Or, you can see where the locals enjoy their evening walks at Teluk Bahang Dam Closed at 730pm! Hike to the top for great views! Dinner option 1 TaiTong Seafood Restaurant Typical Chinese seafood restaurant but price is higher than average Dinner option 2 Fishing Village Seafood Family-run restaurant with good food and high prices Penang Itinerary 5 Days If you still have energy for an additional day to the earlier Penang 4 days 3 nights itinerary, this last day will ensure some unforgettable experiences in your memories of Penang! Fourth night in Penang Stay in Teluk Bahang Penang Teluk Bahang Itinerary – Day 5 Spend most of the day at Escape theme park trying out the high-rope obstacle course, slides, zip lines and more! Escape Theme Park In Penang – photo credits to encikbuncet Instagram Keep the last 3 hours for getting to the airport and as a buffer for any unforeseen circumstances. Notes It’s a 1-hour drive from Teluk Bahang to the Penang International Airport. Make that 3 hours by public transport! There is a tropical fruit farm worth stopping on the way to the airport, especially in durian season! Allocate 30-90 minutes to visit! Penang Itinerary For The Family Visiting Penang with kids in tow need not be complicated! The following places will enable your kids to unleash their pent-up energy! Or learn about their surroundings! Theme Parks Adventure Zone Batu Ferringhi Adventure Play at Escape Theme Park Teluk Bahang Education Venues Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm Teluk Bahang Tech Dome at KOMTAR Penang Interactive Set Up At The Tech Dome Penang – photo credits to azeemhakime Instagram Landmarks/ Penang Attractions Penang Hill and Funicular Railway Kek Lok Si Temple Ayer Itam Other Interesting Places The TOP Theme Park, Penang – A variety of activities for kids of all ages! Hard Rock Hotel – The variety of pools and slides here almost feels like a water park! Penang Museums Teddyville Museum or Wonder Food Museum TeddyVille Museum At DoubleTree Resort Penang – photo credits to Read more Penang Nightlife – 23 Best Things To Do In Penang At Night Best Time To Visit Penang The best time to visit Penang is towards the end of the year. Think mid-November to mid-February!Daily temperatures are more favorable and there is festive cheer in the air! Kek Lok Si Temple At Night During Chinese New Year – photo credits to Instagram But most of the year is warm and humid with minimal variation except for the amount of rain. Rainy season is between May to April and September to mid-November! Read more 13 Best Penang Souvenirs – What To Buy In Penang Where To Stay In Penang? It’s hard to decide where to stay in Penang when there are so many options! We’ll make it a little easier for you with this appealing selection of the best hotels in Penang! 1. Budget Option ZEN Rooms Eden Parade An affordable hotel in Batu Ferringhi with clean rooms and a strategic location close to eateries, a convenience store and the night market! ZEN Rooms Eden Parade At Penang – photo credits to Check best price on Agoda Chulia Mansion In the midst of George Town attractions, the elegant rooms and fine details at Chulia Mansion are an alternative if The Blue Mansion Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion is out of your budget! Chulia Mansion Hotel At Penang – photo credits to Check best price on Agoda Eco Capsule Resort, Teluk Bahang, Penang Although unsuitable for families with young children or elders, Eco Capsule Resort is simple rustic living without having to do away with air-conditioning!It’s close to the main Teluk Bahang attractions too! Check best price on Agoda If you’d like other budget options, check out our list of the top budget hotels in Penang for our choice recommendations! 2. Mid-Range Option Areca Hotel Penang Location-wise, you will be getting your money’s worth with this hotel as it is in George Town close to shopping centers KOMTAR, eateries as well as China Town! Rooms are beautiful, cozy and clean. Rooms At Areca Hotel Penang – photo credits to Check best price on Agoda Lost Paradise Resort Big rooms, Bali vibes and a delightful outdoor infinity pool with sea views! The only downside is there’s no private beach! 10 minutes’ drive from Batu Ferringhi! Lost Paradise Resort At Batu Ferringhi Penang – photo credits to Check best price on Agoda Hotel Jen Penang by Shangri-La Next to KOMTAR, this high-rise hotel delivers when it comes to service! Recent renovations, food haunts, modern rooms, a swimming pool and a fitness centre are all reasons to book Hotel Jen Penang! Check best price on Agoda 3. Luxury Option Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion A heritage mansion turned boutique hotel in George Town? Cheong Fatt Tze – The Blue Mansion – photo credits to At The Blue Mansion, you’ll be treated to Peranakan luxury, delicious breakfast and complimentary evening tours! Check best price on Agoda Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa, Penang It’s a short drive 3 minutes from Rasa Sayang to Batu Ferringhi. Even so, get ready to be spoilt with wonderful service and surroundings at this 5-star hotel with its own private beach! Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa, Penang – photo credits to Check best price on Agoda G Hotel Gurney G Hotel Gurney is a clear first choice for keen shoppers Gurney Plaza and it is walking distance to Gurney Drive Hawker Centre! G Hotel Gurney, Penang – photo credits to You will likely return for the classy environment and great service! Check best price on Agoda Read more 11 Best Shopping Malls In Penang To Visit – Newest & Biggest! Getting Around Penang With A Local Tour Guide Logistics is a crucial factor in planning your Penang trip! Get it done without the stress of planning and waiting when you use a private tour service like RayTheTour! Other benefits of our private tour service We have English-speaking and Chinese-speaking local guides! Customize your trip! Go where you want to go from morning to evening without delays! Pick up straight from your hotel or the airport! If you want, we can take you to Ipoh, Taiping and Cameron Highlands too! We use MPVs and vans to conduct our tours Give us a try at WhatsApp or Facebook! Further reading How To Get From Penang Airport To Georgetown 4 Easy Ways How To Get To Penang Island From Kuala Lumpur KL Best Way To Travel From Langkawi To Penang All Methods + Cheap Option Conclusion This complete Penang itinerary guide starts with a basic 1 day plan. You can extend it to a 5 day 4 nights plan easily to cover George Town, Ayer Itam, Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang! See the best of Penang attractions! 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