Tourist Attractions in Penang – Once upon a time known as Pulau Pinang or “Isle of the Betel Nut,” Penang was listed as one UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites in 2008. This Malaysian state of Penang is home to an island and a peninsula connected to each other.
From soft sandy beaches to countless green spaces, Penang is nicknamed the Pearl of the Orient. Penang’s Capital, George Town, has become a major tourist destination in Malaysia, as the numbers of tourists have risen every year.
Definitely worth visiting, Penang has tons of places that you can visit someday. Besides marvelous colonial architecture, Penang also offers a plethora of natural attractions, from beaches to charming temples.
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A Plethora of Tourist Attractions that You Can Visit in Penang
If you’re looking for ideas on how to spend your time and leisure, there is more to Malaysia other than the twin tower or the night life of KL. Here, we have curated a list of places that you can visit in Penang.
1. The Habitat Penang Hill
Nothing beats the gorgeousness of Langur Way Canopy Walk, where you will be welcomed by an even more stunning view of your greenery surroundings up in the air and 230 meters long.
Another exciting thing to do is to ride the Penang Hill Railway that offers natural stunning open views over the city. The train can take up to a hundred passengers at a time, enjoy your air-conditioned seating while looking at the view.
2. Kek Lok Si Temple
3. Fort Cornwallis
You will be welcomed by the bronze statue of Captain Francis Light, the first person who had an idea to build the fort. Here, you will also learn history by strolling around the small exhibits explaining some of Fort Cornwallis’ history.
4. Penang National Park
Prepare yourself for a quite long hike along the trails in the park that have been left in the original condition. So, you will feel closer to nature than ever before.
Be patient, and wait for the sun to set as you immerse in Kerachut Beach tranquility and clear turquoise waters.
5. Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm
Opened for the public in 2016, this brand new tourist attraction of Penang easily caught anyone’s attention by its uniqueness. Entopia is Penang’s new butterfly farm, a home to over 15,000 free-flying butterflies.
A visit to Entopia will make you feel as in a natural fairytale where there is nothing but gorgeous butterflies flying around you.
On the other hand, the Cocoon section is where you can learn more about butterflies and participate in exciting hands-on activities.
No matter how old you are, a visit to Entopia will bring you joy and fun.
6. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
The place is of course dominated by the color blue, just like how it is called.
Or if you are willing to dig deeper about its culture, there is a nearby Penang State Museum Art & Gallery that you can visit to better understand the history behind George Town itself.
7. Clan Jetties Penang
The Clan Jetties Penang is home to houses on stilts above the sea with wooden plank walkways connected to each other. There are six jetties that you can visit today: Tan, Yeoh, Chew, Li and Mixed Clans Jetty.
There are plenty of worthy spots to take pictures in!
8. Batu Ferringhi Beach
Did we mention that Penang is also home to soft sandy beaches? Yes, it is a fact and Batu Ferringhi Beach is one of them.
Batu Ferringhi is known as a water sports destination that will rush your adrenaline with all water activities that it offers. On the other hand, the long stretch of its white soft sands is what the tourists are searching for.
The best time to visit Batu Ferringhi Beach is said to be in July, where the beach receives an average of eight hours of sunshine each day.
Plus, the jellyfish are less prevalent at this time of the year. You don’t want to get a sting, right?
Where to stay in Penang: Our Recommendations
Well, we have visited Penang’s exciting and gorgeous tourist attractions. It’s time for us to show you two of many worthy places in Penang that you can book for a night or two, t-mates. Here, check this out.
1. Hotel Penaga
It is such a perfect palace to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of George Town, as it is located in the heart of it.
The Cinnamon restaurant is what is loved the most by the guests, which offers an all-day menu and a selection of high quality wines. If you are craving for a glass of cocktail, The Tanglung Bar has it all.
Price: starts from 323,805 IDR/room/night*
Address: Jalan Hutton, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia (Check on Google Maps)
Facilities: tiket CLEAN, spa, Wi-Fi, parking, restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, swimming pool, etc.
2. Travelodge George Town Penang
Each room is design in a light minimalist interior design that is perfect for any ages; young or old. It is painted with bright colors and decorated with paintings.
Here, you can have your own coffee/tea machine, complete with a mini refrigerator available in all rooms. Don’t forget about the free toiletries and even a hair dryer.
The Zest Restaurant in Travelodge George Town Penang offers a breakfast buffet daily, with a variety menu of choice.
Price: starts from 333,831 IDR/room/night*
Address: 101, Jalan Macalister, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia (Check on Google Maps)
Facilities:swimming pool, 24-hour front desk, restaurant, tiket CLEAN, Wi-Fi, etc.
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*The information is valid at the time of writing. Price and other policies are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
