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Minimum 2 Persons
2 Person | 3-4 Persons | 5 above Persons |
RM600.00 / Pax | RM550.00 / Pax | RM500.00 /Pax |
Duration** : 06.00am – 10.00pm (0600 hrs – 2200 hrs)
** Tour duration including travel time is approximate only.
ITINERARY
09.00 am (0900 hrs) Departure from Kuala Lumpur
Visit Places Of interest
-Penang Bridge
-Snake Temple
-Pagoda
-Batu Feringgi Beach
-Port Cornwallis
-Museum
-Reclining Buddha
Travel time from Kuala Lumpur to Penang is dependent on existing traffic situations which may cause arrival delays.
NOTE
NO Meals
Penang Hill Tram Ride Ticket NOT Included
Private Tour with English Speaking Driver
About The City Tour Attractions
Sir Francis Light discovered Penang island when he landed there in 1786. The Penang island state was previously named “Prince Of Wales Island” in 12 August 1786, honouring the birthday of the Prince of Wales who later became King George IV
The historical capital, George Town, was named after the then reigning King George III. The island was later renamed to Penang island when it became part of the British Straits Settlements in 1826. After Malaya obtained her independence from British colonial rule in 1957 and became Malaysia, George Town continue to prosper in the island State of Penang.
On 7 July 2008, George Town was formally honoured by UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Site recognising it as a city with unique architectural and cultural townscape without parallel anywhere in East and Southeast Asia. There is much to see, taste and saviour in Penang with her unique cultural diversity, food and sights. The Penang Bridge (length : 13.5 km or 8.4 miles) connects the island to the mainland was officially opened on 14 September 1985 and its the second longest bridge in Malaysia.
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