ESCAPE ADVENTURELAND PENANG
The fews hours spent at Escape Adventureland Penang are likely to rank as some of the most thrilling and emotionally charged moments of your life. After all, hurting speedily through the open air, dozens of feet off the ground, is pretty memorable. A park specialising in zip-lining (or,as Australians call it, flying foxes), there are other fun activities here including a free fall from a 20m jump platform, an inner-tube slide and tree rope swing .
PENANG HILL
Penang Hill was the first colonial hill station developed in
Peninsular Malaysia. Comprising Western Hill, Bukit Laksamana, Tiger Hill,
Flagstaff Hill and Government Hill, it is located six km away from Georgetown.
The hilly and forested area is the state's primary hill resort. Set 821m above
Penang’s capital, islanders call it Bukit Bendera and it is generally about
five degrees cooler than Georgetown. It is the last patch of tropical
rainforest in Penang so the flora and fauna here have been protected since
1960. It does not have the same prominence as Genting Highlands, Fraser’s Hill
or Cameron Highlands but it is one of Penang’s best-known tourist attractions
due to its fresher climate.
PENANG ART STREET
Old Georgetown, the heart of the city, lies close to the old
docks and is recognized by the colonial and traditional-style buildings present
there. The colors and structure of these will leave you in awe of the splendor
that Penang once enjoyed during its history as a trading post in Southeast
Asia. Join guided walking tours to view the heritage sites within the city or
hire a trishaw (tricycle rickshaw) to take you around
NATTUKOTAI CHETTIAR TEMPLE
The largest Hindu temple in Penang, the Nattukotai Chettiar
temple was built and consecrated by the Chettiar community from Tamil Nadu in
South India, dedicated to Lord Thandayutha. Laid out in the form of a cross,
the temple has a feeling of calm and serenity that is matched by few other
places of worship in Penang. The walls are covered with hundreds of paintings,
and the temple plays host to the annual Thaipusam festival as well
BATU FERRINGHI BEACH
Aside from Georgetown, Batu Ferringhi is arguably the second
most visited destination on Penang Island. There are so many things to do in
Penang, especially at this place.
With its sandy shores and vast open sea, Batu Ferringhi
offers an amazing respite from the hustle and bustle of town. While sun is
moving up, the beach lovers can gear up to indulge in their aquatic thrills
like Banana boating, jet-sking and water-scouter riding. For folks who love
extreme water adventure, try para sailing to explore the view of the beach from
the sky! One unique feature of Batu Ferringhi is the exciting sidewalk bazaar
that takes place every day from around 6pm until past midnight. This night
bazaar is a busy and enjoyable shopping experience for visitors, and plenty of
haggling can be heard along the stretch of individual stalls.
So, put penang as in your bucketlist now guys! I'm very sure this place does not disappoint you at all! Hehe thanks for reading and have a good day💚