Enjoy a first-hand experience of being in a multiracial country by witnessing the culturally diverse streets of Georgetown in this 4 - hour private tour at your chosen time slot 9:30 am or 2 pm with an English speaking driver/guide. Since its establishment and mass migration into the city since 1786, locals were able to reside and live together in harmony. You will discover centuries old Temples, Mosques and Mansions and will enrich your knowledge and experience about this amazing country.
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start your day by visiting Kuan Yin Temple, one of the oldest temple in Penang built in 1728. The temple set on Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (previously known as Pitt Street) and was constructed by early immigrant settlers from China. The temple recently underwent extensive renovations to give it a much-needed facelift. The architecture and decorations are impressive.
Our next stop is Kapitan Keling, Penang landmark. Apart from Mosque there are cultural center there that showcase the culture and history of Indian Muslim Community as they play a big part of Penangites lifestyles overall. It is a very well maintained place of worship and definitely worth a visit even for non muslims.
We will then visit The Sri Mahamariamman Temple. One of the oldest Hindu temple standing in Penang, Malaysia. The temple standing there, at the same spot, for 200 years ago. Good attraction to visit with family and friends to learn Hindu culture, rituals and religion.
You will then move to St Georges Church which is the oldest Anglican Church in South East Asia built in 1816. It is Located along Farquhar Street, one of the loveliest British colonial heritage building in Penang. The most striking feature of the church is without a doubt the huge Grecian columns lined outside the front entrance. The pavilion which sits in the lawn also lends a Grecian air to the ambience. St George Church is a must-see on your list of places to visit.
We will then pass by Little India street, step into a bit of Malaysian Indian culture in this place, From the tourist trinket shops to the Indian street food vendors and cafes. It will be a treat to the senses with lots of beautiful things to hear, smell and taste!
Your next stop will be in The Reclining Buddha Temple. It is located at Burma Road. The temple can be seen on the road from Georgetown to Batu Feringghi. It is a quiet and peaceful place. Here, we can see and learn about different religions that we have not been exposed to.
Lastly, Dharmikarama Burmese Temple is the only Burmese Buddhist temple outside Myanmar.It stands opposite Wat Chayamangkalaram Temple, with a pair of large stone elephants flanking the front gates.
It is a very lovely and huge Buddhist temple with a large reclining Statue of Buddha. Those who loves to learn cultural diversities and harmony, then you must not miss to visit this temple for a touch of blessing and a shot of colors.
Penang, a vibrant state in Malaysia, is a captivating blend of cultural diversity, rich history, and stunning landscapes. Known as the 'Pearl of the Orient,' it offers a unique fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and colonial influences, making it a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia.
One of the largest and most famous Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, Kek Lok Si is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
A beautiful park with diverse wildlife, beaches, and hiking trails. It's one of the few places in the world where you can see monkeys and turtles in their natural habitat.
A series of historic waterfront settlements built on stilts over the sea. The Clan Jetties offer a unique glimpse into the lives of Penang's early Chinese immigrants.
Stir-fried rice cake strips with prawns, cockles, bean sprouts, and eggs. It's a popular street food dish with a smoky, savory flavor.
A fragrant rice dish served with a variety of curries and side dishes. It's a Muslim dish that's popular among all communities in Penang.
A tangy and spicy fish-based noodle soup with tamarind, mackerel, and vegetables. It's a Penang specialty with a unique sour and spicy flavor.
This period offers the best weather with lower humidity and less rainfall. It's ideal for exploring the island's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
GMT+8
240VV, 50HzHz
Penang is generally safe for tourists, but like any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal, Penang Sentral
Rapid Penang buses are the most convenient and affordable way to get around. They are air-conditioned and run frequently.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
Langkawi is a beautiful island known for its stunning beaches, lush jungles, and duty-free shopping. It's a perfect day trip for those looking to relax and enjoy nature.
Butterworth is a town on the mainland across from Penang Island. It offers a mix of cultural attractions, historic sites, and local markets.
Ipoh is a city known for its colonial architecture, limestone caves, and delicious food. It's a great day trip for those interested in history and culture.
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