10) Pendahuluan. Sebenarnya perjalanan roadtrip dah lama aku buat, tapi merasakan ada beberapa teman yang bertanya kepada aku, tentang itinerary yang best menghala ke utara. Jenis yang nak pergi ke Penang, tapi sambil tu menyinggah ke beberapa destinasi sepanjang jalan. Bukan sekadar nak pergi dan sampai Penang saja.
Ini merupakan kali kedua aku ke Penang dalam tahun 2017. Pergi dan balik naik flight dengan kawan aku, Cik BJ. Consider trip solo sebab sampai saja di Penang, kami berdua bawa haluan sendiri. ITINERARI 1 Hari pertama 1/7/2017 Sabtu 1. Naik KLIA Transit ke KLIA2 dari stesen Tasik Selatan parking kereta di Terminal Bersepadu SelatanTBS. Flight ke Penang pukul pagi, tapi delay ke pukul pagi. Tips- Print/Save jadual koc KLIA Transit untuk rancang perjalanan mengikut masa penerbangan kita. - Compare dulu kos antara park kereta + ERL/KLIA Transit VS Uber/Grab/Teksi terus ke/dari airport. 2. Sampai Penang sekitar pukul tengahari. Cik BJ ambil Grab ke SPICE Arena, aku ambil Uber ke Restoran Kapitan lunch time, Georgetown. Menu wajib Chicken Cheese Milani set. Aku try air Mango Lassi, sedap banget! 3. Check-in hotel Malabar Inn Book melalui Agoda Tips - Untuk hotel bajet, hotel ini memang awesome. Tak tipu! Boleh google sendiri review dari pelancong lain OK. - Compare harga dari website hotel, Agoda, Traveloka, Bookings dan lain-lain untuk dapatkan harga termurah. - Boleh book dorm/hostel untuk harga yang jauh lebih murah. 3. 3D Trick Art Museum 4. Padang Kota Lama. Makan mee sotong Pata Hameed dan minum coconut shake. Tips - Hati-hati dengan harga makanan di sini. Tanya siap-siap sebelum memesan/membayar. Takut kena 'sembelih'! 5. Makan malam di Sup Al-Bismi. 2 Hari kedua 2/7/2017 Ahad 1. Check-out awal tapi tumpang letak beg di hotel. Alhamdulillah tak kena caj apa-apa. 2. Sarapan di Roti Bakar Hutton Lane. 3. Memburu Street Art. Tips- Naik motor memang terbaik untuk memburu Street Art. Elak traffic berhati-hati dengan pemandu kereta yang tak ada sivik OK! 4. Dark Mansion 3D Glow in the Dark Museum Tips- Sebaik-baiknya minta staf di sana tolong ambilkan gambar. Mereka lebih tahu kesan lighting effect kepada gambar kita nanti. 5. Made In Penang Interactive Museum 6. Lunch di Nasi Kandar Hameediyah 7. Tech Dome, Komtar Tips- Pintu masuk dan keluar berbeza Pintu masuk di tingkat 3 dan pintu keluar di tingkat 5. - Tak boleh bawa beg. Kena beli loker. Tech Dome tutup pukul petang jadi pastikan kita cukup masa untuk keluar di tingkat 5 pintu keluar dan ambil semula beg di tingkat 3 pintu masuk. - Pada tiket ada bar code yang perlu scan untuk kita masuk. - Kalau nak puas melawat dan buat aktiviti berbayar di Komtar seperti The Top dan lain-lain, kena allocate masa minimum setengah hari + duit minimum RM200. Pihak pengurusan sengaja membuat pintu masuk dan keluar berbeza supaya kita teruja nak cuba aktiviti-aktiviti menarik di sana. Tiket masuk RM25 hanya basic untukTech Dome sahaja, OK! 8. Bertolak ke airport. Flight ke KL pukul malam. 9. Naik KLIA Transit ke stesen Tasik Selatan. Ambil kereta di TBS dan pulang ke rumah. BAJET Bajet ini berdasarkan kos sebenar aku untuk aktiviti Street Art Hunting + Museum Hunting good review dan high rating saja, faktor kesuntukan masa + Food Hunting. Lain orang mungkin lain bajetnya. Yang penting kita happy OK! 1 Tiket flight Return = RM179 2 Parking di TBS = RM16 3 KLIA Transit ke/dari KLIA2 = one way 4 Sarapan McD Cik BJ ajak, bukan aku nak! Hahaha = 5 Uber dari airport ke Restoran Kapitan =RM18 6 Lunch di Restoran Kapitan =RM18 7 Hotel = RM70 8 Rider guide Perempuan= RM100 rider cakap beri dia seikhlas hati kali ini, Alhamdulillah. Orang kata pergi Penang boleh saja jalan seorang diri. Tapi tak semua ladies traveller dibenarkan travel solo oleh keluarga mereka. Jadi, inilah salah satu cara untuk pastikan kita berteman sepanjang trip. Boleh PM FB Carrot Owsem untuk arrange rider guide. Memang awesome! Tak tipu OK. 9 Mee sotong + Coconut shake = RM12 10 Sup Al Bismi + Roti + Air limau suam = RM7 11 Tiket 3D Trick Art Museum = RM15 12 Tiket Dark Mansion 3D Glow in the Dark Museum + promosi FREE entrance ke Made in Penang Interactive Museum = RM25 13 Fridge magnet beli di Dark Mansion 3D Glow in the Dark Museum = RM10 Dapat 3 fridge magnet 14 Lunch di Nasi Kandar Hameediyah = RM25 15 Tiket Tech Dome, Komtar = RM25 16 Loker beg di Tech Dome, Komtar = RM3 17 Makan waffle di airport = RM5 18 Makan mee wantan di KLIA2 sebelum naik KLIA Transit = RM23 Jumlah besar = Semoga perkongsian ini bermanfaat. Peace!
TripBajet Ke Langkawi - 3 Hari 2 Malam. Kitorang pergi 3 hari 2 malam tapi flight dah pukul6.30 petang 7/1 jd takde la 3 hari sangat. Lebih kurang 2 hari 2 malam camtu haha. Sewa Van Penang 2022 - Harga Murah Kita Bagi; Kereta Sewa KLIA 2 Airport; Komen Terkini. Admin on Kadar Parking Putrajaya Sentral - Park N Ride;

of Malaysia’s most popular destinations, Penang has always beguiled travelers with its age-old shophouses, fantastic street cuisine as well as enviable beaches. I have been to Penang quite a number of times over the years and there is always something new to check out with each visit. Whether you are a history buff or a foodie, this island off the Andaman Sea will always have something to offer. For a mix of all that Penang is known for food, history, new attractions, etc, here is a well-balanced itinerary that you can easily do over a weekend in Penang. Day 1 – GeorgetownDay 2 – Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si and Batu FerringhiTravel Tips for PenangWhere to Stay in Penang Day 1 – Georgetown The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Georgetown is an excellent place to start in the island. Choc-full of colonial buildings, charming shophouses, temples, mosques and fantastic places to eat. People come here to do two things – to see the heritage buildings and street art or to eat some of Penang’s specialties – so the amount of time you spend here will depend on your interest level in the two activities. Tip If you are arriving via Penang International Airport, you may wish to pre-purchase a 4G sim card in order to save time and avoid potential queues. Prices are also slightly cheaper versus buying it on the spot. Georgetown is generally walkable and should not take more than 20 or 25 minutes from one end to another. However, it can get searing hot especially during midday so you may want to take public transport. I personally take Grab. Point to point rides in Georgetown typically range from 3 to 5 MYR. boy on motorbike street art in penang The heritage zone has plenty of street art and you can easily spend an entire day hunting them down. To the casual visitor, one of the most popular is the Boy on Motorbike 12 Lebuh Ah Quee, a 3D artwork consisting of a painting of a boy against an actual motorbike. It’s also a good idea to come here early in the morning before a small queue forms over those wishing to take a photo of the street art. Next, head to the nearby Khoo Kongsi 18 Cannon Square for what is one of the most intricately designed clan houses in Southeast Asia. Similar in purpose to those found in places like Singapore, Hoi An, Melaka, etc – these clan houses served as the headquarters of family associations. There is an entrance fee of MYR 10 – pretty steep for a temple in Malaysia but worth it for the architecture. On certain evenings, Khoo Kongsi is also floodlit which makes the building’s details stand out even more. Information on the evening light up schedule can be found here. From here, it is just a short walk to the Kapitan Keling Mosque 14 Jalan Buckingham, by far the most picturesque among Georgetown’s Islamic buildings. The mosque was built in the 1800s by Penang’s Tamil Muslim community and is today recognized as one of Malaysia’s most prominent mosques. penang’s blue mansion It is a short stroll to the Pinang Peranakan Museum 29 Church Street which showcases a home typical of a wealthy family from Baba Nyonya origins that are unique to cities along the Straits of Malacca Melaka, Penang, Singapore and Phuket to an extent. There are over 1,000 antiques inside and you can easily spend hours marveling at the house. For an insightful look into Baba Nyonya culture, join one of the free guided tours. Alternatively, you can head over to the photogenic Blue Mansion, another one of Georgetown’s famous houses that’s open to visitors. For the full heritage experience, you can also book a room stay there inside the mansion. delicious nasi ulam at auntie gaik lean’s If you are feeling peckish by this time, I can’t recommend Auntie Gaik Lean’s enough for its delightful Baba Nyonya cuisine. Top of my list of dishes to order is the Nasi Ulam rice salad and Sambal Fish. Make sure to try the refreshing Nutmeg Juice as well. Alternatively, Sri Weld Food Court down the road has one of the best nasi lemak in Penang. eastern and oriental hotel penang The searing afternoon heat gives you enough reasons to chill a bit at the plush and historic Eastern and Oriental Hotel. Similar to the Raffles Hotel in Singapore and The Strand in Yangon, the E&O was built by the Sarkies Brothers in the 1800s and is today undoubtedly the most luxurious hotel in Georgetown. Food here is pretty good. Purists may slam me for saying that I prefer the char kway teow here but the extra servings of cockles and extra large prawns really won me over. fine views at the new observation deck in komtar Sunset is a great time to head up to Komtar book here for tickets, the tallest building in Penang and once a glaring white elephant. In recent years, a private company has turned it into a tourist attraction after building 2 extra floors and a rooftop observation deck with a section made in glass. It is a must-see during the blue hour – against the sunset, city lights and the lights coming up on the glass observation deck. Have a relaxing evening at Love Lane, a small alley containing plenty of bars, restaurants and backpacker guesthouses. Day 2 – Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si and Batu Ferringhi Spend your second day exploring attractions further afield, namely Penang Hill, Kek Lok Si as well as Batu Ferringhi. canopy walk at the habitat in penang hill Start the day early and head up to Penang Hill before the crowds do. The typical way up for most visitors is via the train which costs MYR 30 per adult and MYR15 per child foreigners. Malaysians can go up for MYR 10 per adult and MYR 4 per child. Do note the train runs from 630AM to 9PM daily. The top affords stunning views of the entire island. For an even higher view, head up to the new attraction called “The Habitat” for an educational guided tour of the local flora as well as the treetop walk and canopy walk. While up here, grab a cup of coffee or have a meal at the David Brown restaurant and appreciate fine views of the island. If you prefer to have someone else arrange these trips to the outskirts, you can also book a private tour that will pick you up from your hotel and take you to both Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si. The main benefit is you do not need to worry about how you can get a cab once you’re in those locations. You can book the tour here. Alternatively, for a taste of Penang’s coffee culture, head to Mugshot Cafe at Chulia Street. Aside from coffee, the venue is also known for its freshly-made bagel muffins. Afterwards, head to Kek Lok Si you might want to use a ride sharing service such as Uber or Grab or book the private tour. While there is certainly no shortage of temples in Penang or in Southeast Asia in general, this particular temple is a must-see for its hillside setting. The highlight of the temple is the hard-to-miss seven storey pagoda containing 10,000 statues of Buddha. There is an endless list of hawker food to try in Penang including char kway teow and fried oysters. The best fried oyster place in Penang is said to be at Seng Thor Coffee Shop at Carvarvon Street. It’ll well be mid-afternoon by the time you finish which is good enough reason to end your day at Batu Ferringhi – the most accessible stretch of beach in Penang. The area is lined by several resorts and I would personally recommend having dinner while watching the sunset. Do note that sunset in Penang occurs pretty late, at around 730PM usually. Alternatively, if you are looking for a family-friendly activity around the area, check out Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm. The highlight here is the enclosed garden area with more than 15,000 butterflies flying around you. It’s truly a sight to behold and something that kids will definitely love. You can book discounted tickets here. If you are heading to Kuala Lumpur as well, check out this suggested itinerary for Kuala Lumpur. If you are heading to Melaka, check out my Melaka travel guide. Travel Tips for Penang Travel Insurance I buy travel insurance to be safe in this era of viruses, flight cancellations/delays and last minute changes. If you reside in Singapore, check out Starr Travelead, one of the cheapest travel insurance. They have a promotion that comes with S$10 cash rebate that helps to cover the insurance cost. If you reside elsewhere, you can check out Worldnomads as they have a relatively extensive list of claimable items, including personal accidents. Transport In Penang, you don’t have to worry even if you are not staying in the city center. Ride-sharing apps such as Grab allow you to book a “cab” at the local price. Even if you stay in Batu Ferringhi for instance which is a 15 minute drive from the old town, the fare is only around 10 – 15 Ringgit. Car Rentals In the post-pandemic era that we are in, some folks prefer to avoid public transport in order to minimize interactions with strangers. Car rentals have become more popular nowadays. You can check out deals here Dining Culture The local cuisine is really one of the highlights in Penang. While the ambiance of most local eateries may be lacking, the food is superb. In this city, each eatery tends to specialize in just one dish – be it laksa, char kway teow fried noodles, carrot cake, fried oyster, etc. Since the local taxis are so cheap, the idea of taking a cab from one eatery to another for multiple small bites isn’t at all far-fetched and is actually being practiced by many tourists in the know. Where to Stay in Penang Penang’s hotels are usually quite affordable even in the 4-star or 5-star categories so I would suggest splurging a bit for a more refined stay. Here are my recommendations after visiting Penang a number of times In Georgetown, staying at Eastern and Oriental Hotel is like hitting two birds with one stone. It is in itself a tourist attraction. At the same time, you get to bask in colonial luxury. Stay in the newer Victory Annex for some fine seaside views. Among midrange options, Campbell House offers one a colonial living experience, complete with antique phones in the guestrooms as well as Peranakan accents in the bathroom. For a budget option in Georgetown, you can check out SAVV Hotel which has been renovated recently. You can also check out other hotel options in Penang, including cheaper options here. In Batu Ferringhi, the Parkroyal Penang Resort is a good family-friendly midrange option. The Shangri-la Rasa Sayang Resort is the place to go if you’re looking to stay at Penang’s most luxurious hotel. The Rasa Wing in particular is noted for having a gigantic outdoor tub! BinoLet me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below. Alternatively, you can also email me at b i n o at You can follow I Wander on Facebook, Telegram, or Instagram. Also, if you liked this article, please feel free to SHARE or RETWEETMore Posts - Website

Untukpengetahuan semua, bab booking flight dan hotel untuk Itinerary Kami 3 Hari 2 Malam Ke Penang. Memang mummy akan tempah dan book dari Traveloka je. KE PENANG DENGAN MENAIKI FLIGHT Bebudak ni lama dok zikir nak naik flight. Almaklumlah rumah tok mak depa tu dekat je dengan Subang Airport. Jenuh tiap masa nak dengar zikir depa. Itineraryringkas Percutian di PENANG 2 hari 1 Malam Kami tiba di Penang lebih kurang pukul 12.30 tengahari, bertolak dari Selangor. Kemudian kami terus makan tengahari di Nasi Kandar Hameediyah. Nasi Kandar Hameediyah ni antara restoran Nasi Kandar yang terkenal di Penang kerana kesedapannya. Akhirnyasaya memutuskan untuk liburan ke Penang, Malaysia. Totalnya selama 4 hari 3 malam, berikut itinerary-nya! Nah, saya juga cukup beruntung karena menemukan promosi dari maskapai Airasia. Paket yang terdiri dari tiket pesawat promo Jakarta - Penang PP ditambah dengan hotel selama 3 malam, harganya cuma Rp 1,4juta saja!
Memandangkantrip ni secara bekeluarga, kenalah consider macam². Kitorang jalan² Penang seramai 4 family dan temasuklah atok yg sudah pon mencecah 73 tahun. Jadi tak bolehlah nak redah ala2 backpackers. Ok, planning asal dan itinerary yang berjaya di siapkan utk family travel ke Penang telah dipersetujui seperti yang di bawah ni.
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