Even if you have only a short time in Penang, soak up the key sights in just a day on this action-packed door-to-door tour. Ride the funicular to the peak of Penang Hill; explore the streets of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site; taste white coffee; and check off religious monuments from Chaiyamangkalaram and Dhammikarama Burmese Temple.
Even if you have only a short time in Penang, soak up the key sights in just a day on this action-packed door-to-door tour. Ride the funicular to the peak of Penang Hill; explore the streets of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site; taste white coffee; and check off religious monuments from Chaiyamangkalaram and Dhammikarama Burmese Temple.
- Penang Hill - When the British first settled here, they longed for relief from the oppressive heat, so they focused on the highest peak in Penang, known as Penang Hill or Bukit Bendera locally. They constructed a railway to the top and built bungalows for weekend retreats. Visitors can explore the legacy of these British bungalows and enjoy a…
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Penang Hill - When the British first settled here, they longed for relief from the oppressive heat, so they focused on the highest peak in Penang, known as Penang Hill or Bukit Bendera locally. They constructed a railway to the top and built bungalows for weekend retreats. Visitors can explore the legacy of these British bungalows and enjoy a cooler climate compared to the lowlands. Experience a 360-degree view of George Town, Love Lock, Ginger Garden, and spot some monkeys!
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Kek Lok Si Temple - During the British era, the Chinese community flourished and thrived, practicing their religion diligently and constructing many temples that rivaled those in China, if not surpassing them! One of the most notable is Kek Lok Si, often described as the largest Buddhist theme park in Southeast Asia. Discover the teachings of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism at the temple. There’s a saying in Penang: “You haven’t been to Penang if you haven’t visited Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si.”
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion - Explore the former residence of Chinese Captain Kapitan Chung Keng Kwee, known as the Pinang Peranakan Mansion. This elite home, filled with antiques and collectibles from both the East and West, reflects the memories of Chinese immigrants intermarrying with locals, creating a unique fusion of cultures and traditions. It is also a popular filming location for Malaysian, Singaporean, and Chinese movies.
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Street Art in George Town - Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic has made his mark with beautiful wall paintings of children throughout historical George Town. The artworks are humorous, captivating, and open to various interpretations. Discover magical street art by Ernest, such as “Children on Bicycle,” “Boy on Motorcycle,” “Dinosaur,” and “Climbing Wall.”
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Chew Jetty - This bustling, scenic destination features a traditional village of rustic houses on stilts over the water. Walk along the plank walkway to observe locals going about their daily lives on the jetty, take stunning photos of the harbor view, iconic Penang Ferry, and Penang Bridge, and perhaps buy a trinket or two.
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Khoo Kongsi - The Khoo Kongsi is a grand Chinese clan-house with elaborate and highly decorated architecture, showcasing the significant presence of the Chinese in Penang. Tucked away in an enclave, this magnificent family house serves as a gathering place for festivals.
- Private transportation
- Pickup / Dropoff Transfer
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Pickup / Dropoff Transfer
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- no food and drinks provided
- penang hill tickets price USD8
- Peranakan Mansion entrance USD8
- Lunch
- no food and drinks provided
- penang hill tickets price USD8
- Peranakan Mansion entrance USD8
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.