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Penang is one of the most important tourist places in Malaysia as it is located four hours from the city of Kuala Lumpur, and is considered one of the best tourist destinations at the level of the continent of Asia, and Penang Island was discovered in 1786 by Francis Light and then recently the island has become one of the most advanced and vibrant international cities And an economic recovery, as it hosts many famous commercial centers such as Queen’s B as well as it contains a number of cultural and entertainment centers and many resorts, and here are more details about Arab Arab travelers.

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Tips before traveling to Penang:

  • Generally, traveling to Malaysia does not require a pre-visa. Rather, the visa is obtained upon arrival in the country in exchange for a small fee.
  • Determine the most appropriate time to travel for clothing that is appropriate to the weather conditions in the country, as well as take the necessary vaccinations against seasonal diseases that spread in the Far East countries.
  • Penang Island includes an international airport that can travel to the city directly, after which it is transported inside the island by any other convenient transportation such as buses or ferries and others.
  • The languages ​​spoken there are Javanese, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, and it is advised to learn some terms in the local language to communicate with the Penang people.
  • The Batu Ferringhi region is considered one of the most famous areas inhabited by Arabs on the island, as it has many restaurants that serve Arabic food as well as it is controlled by an atmosphere very close to the Arab atmosphere.
  • One of the best times to visit Penang is the period from November to January, while the period from February to April is an almost empty island, so this time is suitable for lovers of calm and away from the hustle and bustle.

The most famous places of tourism in Penang Malaysia:

Penang Island Plateau:

This plateau is characterized by low temperatures, even during the summer heat, due to its location near the surface of the sea, and this plateau is a remnant of British colonialism, as the British forces used it to monitor the entrances and exits of the city, and it is reached through a mountain train which is itself an experience Unique and fun.

  • George Town :

It is considered the capital of the island and one of the largest cities in Penang state, and the city center of ancient Georgetown is among the UNESCO World Heritage sites, as it has the colonial architecture that was built during the days of the British occuAl Bahahn in the settlements that were its own in the three straits, which are Malacca, Penang and Singapore, This is in addition to the presence of many Chinese shops, homes, and many places of worship for many religions as well as the old narrow alleys. The Georgetown area has been included in the heritage of UNESCO because of its cultural and architectural landscape that is unparalleled anywhere in Southeast Asia .

  • Jerry Galck Island:

This island is a great opportunity to enjoy eating grilled seafood and many fresh dishes, amidst relaxing landscapes, and witnessing many ancient artifacts dating back to the British occuAl Bahahn.

  • Kick Look Sea Temple:

This temple was built in 1891 and is considered one of the finest and largest complexes of temples in Southeast Asia, and contains many images of the Buddha as well as hundreds of murals and sculptures in the entrance and inside and outside the temple, and its role is not limited to being just a temple but rather as a center of Chinese culture and values ​​are taught Buddhism, and houses many wonderful heritage treasures.

  • Pato Feringi:

It is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations, and it is a long way to the sandy beaches of fine white sand. On this road there are many accommodations and restaurants and there is a legendary night market, in addition to the availability of many water sports and activities such as surfing, airships and parasailing.

  • Game parks:

Penang Island is bustling with game gardens, some of which are for children, others for adults, and includes many interesting games where excitement and challenge need strong hearts, and one of the most famous game parks or entertainment centers is Flee Sixty Room Escape.

  • Inverted House Museum:

This museum, whose visit is really wonderful, as the house furniture is upside down and has been installed on the ceiling with great care so that it appears to those who see it as if everything is upside down. The museum includes a living room, a sleeping room, a store, and a kitchen, as all the objects in it are inverted, where some can be picked up Crazy photos in the crazy house for pictures to look like a strange dream.

Landmarks in Penang:

  • Monkey Garden:

This park is located in the coast of Batu Frangie and Georgetown, and includes large numbers of monkeys, where you can enjoy watching them while playing and can play with them, and there are rare types of monkeys there.

  • Made in Penang Museum:

This interactive museum is considered to be one of the first 3D property museums in Penang, as it is located close to the city pier in Georgetown.

  • Escape Adventure Park Game:

It is considered one of the most suitable tourist destinations for outdoor adventure lovers, and for non-traditional gaming experience.

  • Fruit garden:

It is located close to the coast of Batu Frangie which is characterized by its beautiful beaches, as the garden contains many types of tropical Malaysian fruits that are characterized by a little coldness.

  • Adventure Zone:

It is a fun space that is great for families with children, where children can spend a day full of activity, laughter, and movement.

  • Spice garden:

One of the most prominent tourist attractions in Penang is the Spice Garden or Tropical Spice Garden, as it is located in the valley located opposite Teluk Pahang Beach. This park extends over a wide area where various types of spices are displayed.

  • Butterflies garden :

It is located in Teluk Pahang, close to Batu Ferringhi Street.

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