Things to do in Penang Hill

★ 4.8 (16K+ reviews) • 573K+ booked
Penang Hill, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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黃 **
1 Jul
Our tour leader, William, was very friendly. He took us to Balik Pulau to enjoy the farmland and fishing village scenery, taste local delicacies and seasonal durian, and assisted us in taking photos and framing at any time. I highly recommend that you must come.
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魏 **
1 Jul
I would like to thank our tour guide Mr. Huang for his attentive service and interesting explanation of the trip. We were a small group of four and Mr. Huang also introduced us to local snacks. Overall, we had a lot of fun and were very good at taking photos! !
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Klook 用戶
1 Jul
I was fortunate to meet Mr. Huang, a local living dictionary, who has been studying and inheriting Penang's history and culture for more than 20 years. He learned about the development and rule during the British colonial period, the love and hatred between Chinese immigrants in Fujian (Zhangzhou-Haishan Society, Quanzhou-Xingshi Bridge area) and Guangdong (Guangzhou-Yee Hing Society, Chaozhou), how they could donate money to build temples because of their beliefs, and fight over territory. He also learned about the origins of Penang's various neighborhoods, and the public call for submissions for iron paintings after obtaining the intangible cultural heritage in 2008. In 2012, a Lithuanian painter left a mural by accident, which opened up the art of murals, and came back to add color 12 years later. These are just a small part of the story. If you like to travel in depth, it is recommended to prepare a pair of good shoes, do a good job of sun protection, and follow Mr. Huang's story journey to discover the food and surprises behind every corner.
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Pang ******
30 Jun
This is a rare tropical fruit farm visit where you can learn about different rare tropical fruits. The fruit platter and juice provided are also good and highly recommended. However, the location is far from the city, so it is recommended to go there on weekdays to save travel time.
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SiaWon ***
30 Jun
Just use the QR code then direct into The Habitat, no need to change tickets at the counter. The Habitat is a UNESCO-certified biosphere reserve that preserves the island's ancient rainforest ecosystem. It offers a peaceful escape from the city, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature. One of the highlights is the Canopy Walk and Curtis Crest Tree Top Walk, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the forest, and on clear days, even catch a glimpse of the ocean in the distance. At the end of the trail, a free shuttle service conveniently brings visitors back to the funicular station, making the journey smooth and comfortable.
Pang ******
29 Jun
I came to the site in the afternoon. There were not many people around. I chose to play with donuts. If there was only one employee, they would go down the circle together to balance the weight. It was exciting and fun, but it would be a bit monotonous after playing for a long time. Paragliding is also available on site.
Klook User
29 Jun
very worth it to visit another side of penang island, very nice tour guide 🔥🔥👍🍻
ROS **********
29 Jun
very easy using klook to book. i also got cheap ticket price very good
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