Penang, popularly referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’
is one of Malaysia’s most popular vacation destinations. World-famous for its
numerous street-food delights, pristine beach fronts and various cultural
attractions, Penang caters to all ages and tastes. If you are planning to visit
Penang sometime soon, our thirty-six hour guide should help you plan your visit
to this enchanting city.
10 am
Visit the Penang Botanical
Gardens
9pm
Dine up a storm at
Gurney Drive
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Friday
9 am
Start the day Penang-style
Start
your day as the residents of Penang do with a hearty breakfast and in Penang,
you are really spoiled for choice for several eateries in this foodie
destination open as early as 5am to serve breakfast to hungry hordes. Indulge
in local breakfast specials like dim sum, kaya toast, Koay Teow Th’ng, Yong Tau
Fu, Hokkien Mee or Loh Mee or even in a traditional Indian feast of thosai and
idli before your day gets underway.10 am
The Penang Botanical Gardens span thirty verdant acres. Also
known as the Waterfall Gardens after the stream that tumbles down from Penang
Hill, the gardens are a favorite haunt of the city’s morning walkers and
joggers. The botanical gardens encompass various attractions like an orchid
house, a palm house, a cactus garden, a bromeliad house and many tropical
trees, plants and shrubs. Several long-tailed macaque monkeys are resident in
the garden and should not be fed as they are known to bite. A path from within
the garden leads to the top of Penang Hill.
12 pm
Take in the views from atop
Penang Hill
You can attempt to walk up to the summit of Bukit Bendera(Penang
Hill) from the Penang Botanic Gardens but this walk can take between two to
three hours. An easier way to access this summit is to ride the air-conditioned
funicular, which transports you to the summit in five minutes. Once you are at
the summit, you are awarded with jaw-dropping views of the city of Georgetown,
surrounded by lofty hills and sparkling seas. Once you have savored the views,
you could perhaps stop for a cup of tea or a refreshing drink at one of the
many cafes located atop Penang hill.
1pm
Visit the Kek Lok Si Temple
of Supreme Bliss
As you make your way down from the summit of Penang Hill,
you should stop at the Kek Lok Si Temple of Supreme Bliss. This temple complex
is the largest Buddhist temple complex in Malaysia and displays Chinese, Thai
and even Burmese influences in its design. Built in 1893, the temple is a
must-visit site in Penang, for it features various interesting attractions like
gardens, water bodies, multi-hued frescoes along with a seven-storey Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas
and a 30 meter(90 feet) high statue of Kuan Yin(the Goddess of Mercy).
2.30 pm
Stop for lunch at the New
World Park Food Court
The
New World Park food court is regarded as one of Georgetown’s best food courts.
New World Park is actually failed amusement park, which was converted into a
food court and it now features various kiosks offering a whole host of Penang
specialties, like Mee Rebus, Nasi Kandar, Lok Lok, Cendol, Rojak and many more.
4pm
Visit the Khoo Kongsi Clan
House
Amongst the many heritage buildings of Georgetown, is the
magnificent structure of the Khoo Kongsi clan house. This imposing edifice
which features Indo-Malay influences was built in 1920 after the original was destroyed
by a fire in 1906. The walls, pillars and roof of the imposing structure are
adorned with intricate carvings created by master craftsmen from China. The
temple is the site for many Chinese opera performances during the seventh lunar
month.
7pm
Have a rummage at the night
market at Batu Ferringhi
Penang’s
famous white-sand beach front, Batu Ferringhi is home to a wide variety of
resorts and offers much water sporting action as well. However, a prominent
attraction on Batu Ferringhi is its night market, which is populated by several
vendors who offer a wide range of products like toys, souvenirs, apparel,
accessories and more.9pm
Gurney Drive
also known as Persiaran Gurney’ is Penang’s world-famous food-street. Located
along the gorgeous Penang waterfront, Gurney Drive hosts numerous hawker stalls
and restaurants offering a whole host of
famous Penang foods like Char Kuay Teow, Wantan Mee, Rojak, Oyster Omelet and
many more.
Saturday
10 am
Explore Fort Cornwallis
Fort
Cornwallis is a prominent historical landmark in Georgetown. This fort, which
is named after the former governor-general of Bengal, Charles Cornwallis
features ten feet tall walls laid out in a star-like formation. Inside the fort
are some interesting old-world structures like a chapel, prison cells, a
munitions storage area and several bronze cannons. Fort Cornwallis today is a
privately managed site, which features an information kiosk, a café, an
amphitheater, a history gallery and a souvenir store. Guides are available
onsite to offer tours and regale you with historical information about the
fort.
12 pm
Take a tour of
Penang’s famed Blue Mansion, the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Take a tour of this gorgeous Chinese mansion, which is also
known as the Blue Mansion for its azure color .This restored Chinese mansion
was built by a Chinese tycoon Cheong Fatt Tze on Leith Street in Georgetown in
the 19th century. The mansion is now a heritage hotel and is an
architectural masterpiece, which has been recognized for its restoration
efforts by UNESCO. During the tour you will be able to see its many decorative
elements like carved doorways and windows, wrought iron spiral staircases, courtyards
adorned with verdant planters and so forth.
2.30pm
Tour Little India and
Chinatown
After
a morning of much sight-seeing and history, take a break and indulge in a variety of Indian eats like Paper Thosai, Roti Canai, Nasi Biryani at the many restaurants located within
Penang’s Little India. This
atmospheric enclave was founded by Indian immigrants, who arrived in Penang in
the early 19th Century as plantation workers, spice traders and even
money-lenders. After lunch, you can walk around the area and take in its
various sights and sounds like the Sri Mariamman Temple and the many sari and jewelry shops. You could then
carry on and do a tour of Penang’s Chinatown which is located close by.
4pm
Spend some quality family
time at the Penang Butterfly Park/ Penang Bird Park/ Penang Toy museum
If
you are visiting Penang with your children, then you should perhaps aim to
visit at least one if not all these three family-friendly attractions to keep
the young ones happy..http://www.timeout.com/penang/attractions/venue/Museums/title/Penang-Toy-Museum
8pm
Dine at Cassis Restaurant
Savor
some delectable Italian fare at Cassis, a rising star on Penang’s contemporary
dining scene.Dine at Cassis Restaurant
Sunday
10 am
Take in some culture at the Penang State Museum and Art Gallery
The Penang State Museum and Gallery hosts several galleries
which chronicle Penang’s rich cultural history. The museum’s vast permanent
collection features paintings, costumes, antiques, maps, historical documents,
photographs and much more. The Penang Art Gallery is located on the first floor
of the museum and features works of local artists alongside works of old
masters.
2pm
Break for lunch at
the famous Tek Sen restaurant
Tek Sen restaurant on Lebuh Carnarvon is a well-established
dining institution in Penang. Offering a wide range of Southern Chinese eats,
the restaurant is a favorite with tourists and locals alike.
3pm
Visit the Penang Snake Temple (Temple of the Azure Cloud)
The
Penang snake temple is located in the small town of Bayan Lepas. This
fascinating attraction was built to commemorate the famous Chinese monk, Chor
Soo Kong. The legend associated with the temple states that Chor Soo Kong was a
great healer who sheltered snakes, which had wandered into his home from the
jungle. The Penang snake temple today hosts several deadly pit vipers. These
deadly creatures lie coiled up on the alter tables and seem oblivious to the
presence of their many human visitors. A common belief sates that the incense
burnt at the temple paralyzes these lethal reptiles and they are quite harmless.
8pm
End your day at China
House
China House located in the heart of Georgetown is a
multi-use space consisting of three heritage buildings offering various dining,
shopping and entertainment options.
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