Monday 14 April 2014

Penang Revised Itinerary

Hi everyone! So have you read about our trip to Penang? Interesting and fascinating right?? J So what are you waiting for.. Join us to experience it yourself!

However guys, after that amazing trip, we have decided to cancel off few places and replace it with more attractive places. Why do we change?!!! Relax.. We did this because those places that we planned to include in the package did not meet our expectations and we want to provide you guys with the best package. So here is the latest and the hottest revised tentative:



Do you notice some changes of the places that we will be visiting this upcoming August?

Day 1:

We withdraw Snake Temple from the itinerary because we don’t find the place is interesting anymore as compared back then and the snake population is declining. Bad omen?? NO!! The decrement is due to rapid development that disturbs snake natural habitat. The temple also give the snakes away (donateJ) thrice every lunar calendar. We believe that Kek Lok Si Temple can compensate the Snake Temple where the view on the top of the Penang land is breathtaking and at the same time appreciating the intricate architecture of the building.

At night, we changed the trip to Padang Kota Night Market instead of going to Gurney Drive and Queensbay. More food variation that you can choose in Padang Kota and people say, it is a must to visit Padang Kota at night. Furthermore, it is more exciting in Padang Kota and it is closer to our hotel.

Day 2:

Yes. We know… The tentative has completely changed ^^,
We will be visiting Topical Spice Garden and Tropical Fruit Farm for noon and evening visit. We cancel off National Park because in August, it is not the prime time to visit the park. In August, the turtles will not lay eggs at the beach and the Meromictic Lake will not be separated as it will be in January until April. 

As for the Butterfly Farm, we acknowledge the vast species of butterflies that can be seen, but we find Topical Spice Garden and Tropical Fruit Farm have more to offer. It is a holistic eco-tourism project, winning prestigious awards including Gold Award, Laman-Floral Garden Award, The Malaysia International Landscape & Garden Festival 2004 and Merit Award, Tourism Malaysia ‘Best Man-Made’ tourism attraction 2005/2006. So it seems that this place is essential to be in our trip, right? 

Tropical Fruit Farm? Yup. Captivating isn’t it? The farm located at the hill terrain of Teluk Bahang is an ideal site for cultivating many types of tropical and sub-tropical fruit trees. You can also taste varieties of fruits where you can only find in Malaysia. Wait.. There is more! You can learn unique way of fertilizing fruit plan with natural farm-made fertilizer and also learn how to sweeten fruits. New experience awaits you here in the farm.

Day 4:


We add Penang War Museum as our last place to visit before we depart back to Kuala Lumpur. Do we need to visit the museum?? Bored lah!! Trust us, this place is not like any typical museum. We can actually see what are left from the war in 1941. It was used to be the main base to protect Penang from foreign invasion but Japanese soldiers were able to invade and also built the prison base. You can navigate through tunnels, see the historical artifacts such as cannons and ammunition bunkers located 9-metres underground.

So.. what are you waiting for??? Participate in PST Penang!!!

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