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Travelling in Penang on a Budget

penang Jan 01, 2022

Can't decide where to go next that suit your needs and budget? This is for you!

Penang is one of the world's top ten budget travel destinations. Let's take a vacation that doesn't require lots of money.

Batu Ferringhi beach

Whatever kind of beach you want, you'll find it in Penang. Batu Ferringhi beach is the most developed beach you must visit when you're in Penang. It's the perfect getaway if you're looking for a short escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

If you're a sporty person, there are numerous water sports activities, such as jet-skiing, parasailing, and windsurfing are waiting to "wake up" your body and mind.

If you like to enjoy the natural scenery, you can opt for a leisure walk along the beach as it offers a great opportunity for you to take in natural scenes without any distractions.

If you're a person who loves white sand and sea breeze, you can lie on the white sand and relax in this peaceful environment.

Schedule your evening time to explore this wonderful beach, as it'll be the best time to enjoy such a remarkable and unforgettable sunset view. This will be the perfect moment to get into the evening mood by witnessing the giant orange ball of the sun sinking into the ocean. You can even opt for horse riding before dinner.

Sit back and enjoy your dinner by the beach at Beach Corner Seafood restaurant when it's time for dinner. It'll be another great choice to experience Batu Ferringhi beach. You'll notice the rolling waves are the perfect soundtrack there.

You'll get what you want once you step into Batu Ferringhi beach. Let's connect with nature and relax from a day of sand and sea breeze.

Penang Hill

As awarded to be UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2021, Penang Hill is the perfect getaway for you who want a tropical getaway. It's Malaysia's third Biosphere Reserve under the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme.

With having the one and only one funicular railway service in Malaysia, it's a must-visit destination while you're in Penang. FUN FACT! Penang Hill funicular railway has the steepest tunnel track in the world.

Besides taking advantage of this funicular railway service, you can opt for the hiking trail to reach the top of Penang Hill. You'll discover the beauty of nature along the way. It's home to a large variety of flora and fauna. Put on your best walking shoes and experience this unforgettable adventure.

Once you reach the top of Penang Hill, there are various places of attractions ready for you to explore, such as Monkey Cup Garden, The Habitat, Penang Hill Gallery @ Edgecilff,  heritage/cultural buildings and many more. All the attractions will never fail to amaze you, especially The Habitat.

  

The Habitat is the perfect place where you can see, touch, and feel the nature surrounding you. Take the opportunity to step onto Langur Way Canopy Walk - the world's highest-altitude stressed ribbon bridge while you're in The Habitat. This canopy walk is designed with multiple viewing platforms, approximately 230 meters in length and 15 meters as its highest point. These platforms offered an uninterrupted view of Penang and provided the opportunity to get up close to nature. With an extension to the trees themselves, you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

Penang Hill offers a relaxing atmosphere that you'll not want to leave. What are you waiting for? It's your time to explore and discover this fantastic place on a budget!

Georgetown Penang

Georgetown Penang is a city full of history. With an impressive collection of historic buildings, Georgetown Penang was awarded UNESCO World Cultural Heritage City in 2008. Every building has a story to tell.

Whether you're looking for a heritage trail or want to focus on street art, Georgetown Penang is always ready to welcome you. History and art at every turn! The best part? You can visit all these attractions without a car (on foot).

City Hall

It's the first building in Georgetown, Penang fitted with electric lights and fans. It's also one of the famous British Colonial architecture, built in 1903.

Town Hall

It's located on the south side of the City Hall. It served as the social venue in Penang in the earlier days.

Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower

It was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee by Penang millionaire Cheah Chen Eok in 1897. You'll notice only six steps of the staircase when heading up to the main door. It's to indicate the number of decades of Queen Victoria's reign. Take a closer look at this tower, and you'll be surprised that the tower is slightly tilted – due to the bomb's impact during World War 2.

Fort Cornwallis

As one of the most important architectures in Penang, it was built when Captain Francis Light – the founder of Penang, first set foot in Penang in 1786. The statue of Captain Francis Light and the Sri Rambai cannon will be the most photographed artefacts in the fort. You'll also have the chance to see the first Christian chapel in Penang, barracks and even a small jail cell that served as an exhibition gallery nowadays.

Clan Jetties

Built in the 19th century, it's a whole settlement of wooden houses built above the sea shores where the Chinese clans live in. The best time to visit Clan Jetties will be the evening time. You'll catch such a remarkable and breathtaking sunset view along the shore.

Kapitan Keling Mosque

As the First Arab-Indian mosque and the largest historic mosque in Georgetown, Kapitan Keling Mosque is one of the important landmarks for you to discover and explore. With Moghul architecture design and features beautiful minarets and domes, it's one of the city's most photographed mosques in Penang.

Central Fire Station 1908

It's the oldest fire station in Penang, with Mughal styles and hints of Edwardian era architecture.

Khoo Kongsi

With more than 100 years of history, this temple belongs to the Khoo Kongsi clan (one of the unique Chinese clan associations in Malaysia). You'll be amazed by its fine Chinese architecture as well as craftsmanship once you step into the temple. It's also a perfect spot to take an Instagram-worthy photo.

Penang Street Wall Murals

Your journey to Penang will be incomplete without exploring Penang Street Wall Murals. Make sure you explore every corner of the streets, even small and hidden streets. You'll be surprised to discover some unique murals along the way. You can even opt for the trishaw ride to have a different experience during your journey of "Mural Hunting"  in Georgetown, Penang.

Sound great? Once you step into Penang, you'll understand why it's ranked as one of the world's top ten budget travel destinations. It's time to plan your journey to Penang, Malaysia, now!

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