Enjoy visiting Penang Hill, the oldest British Hill Station in Southeast Asia, dated late 1700’s. The highest peak of Penang Hill stands at 833 meters (2,732ft) above sea level. The funicular track stretches a distance of 1,996 meters (1.99KM) from lower to Upper Station which is the longest in Asia. During the whole day, travelers will enhance their experience, maximizing the stunning views and resolving space needs. This is a Small-Group Tour limited to 15 people.
Return ticket, queuing on the fast lane.The funicular is a free-standing train. Seats are reserved for pregnant women, senior citizens, parents with infants and disabled people.
Return ticket, queuing on the normal lane.The funicular is a free-standing train. Seats are reserved for pregnant women, senior citizens, parents with infants and disabled people.
• Penang Hill is the oldest British Hill Station in Southeast Asia, dated late 1700’s
• The highest peak of Penang Hill stands at 833 meters (2,732ft) above sea level
• The funicular track stretches a distance of 1,996 meters (1.99KM) from lower to Upper Station which is the longest in Asia
• Penang Hill funicular tunnel, at 79 meters (258ft) long and 10feet (3.0m) wide with a steepness of 27.9degree, is the steepest tunnel track in the world
Viewing Deck - At the apex of the hill near to the train station the focus is on enhancing visitors experience, maximizing the stunning views and resolving space needs.
• Confirmation will be sent at the time of booking.
• You will be required to display this confirmation voucher and present your passport at the time of redemption at the Penang Hill ticketing counters.
• Wear Comfortable clothes
• Wheelchair accessible
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
GMT+8
240VV, 50HzHz
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Available • Apps: Grab
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