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3D2N Private Penang Packages from Train Station/ Airport Visit us @ wowcuti.my 3D2N Private Penang Packages from Train station/ Airport Minimum 4 to go RM 388/pax Day 1 Arrival (No meal)Arrival at Penang International Airport. Packages Includes: Meet & greet by our representative. Pick up and proceed to George Town city tour. George Town is the colourful, multicultural ñ 1 night accommodation based on twin sharing capital of the Malaysian island of Penang. Once an important ñ Breakfast Straits of Malacca trading hub, the city is known for its British co- ñ Transport lonial buildings, Chinese shophouses and mosques. We will have a walking tour by visiting to Penang Street Art (aka Street of Harmo- ñ Entrance fees ny), Kapitan Keling Mosque, Goddess of Mercy Temple and Little India. After these, we will have photo stops on Fort Cornwallis and Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower (Photo taking). Next place to visit is Chew Jetty, part of the Penang Heritage Trail. It consists of 75 elevated houses, several Chinese temples, a community hall Packages exclude and lots of tourist facilities, all linked by elevated wooden walk- ways. There are numerous places to browse souvenirs and snack ñ Meals foods. Before check in hotel, we will bring you to eat famous des- ñ Travel Insurance sert in Penang, Teochew Chendul (own cost). You can also order some local foods to eat as well. We will send to hotel for check in. ñ Personal Expenses Day 2 Private Peanng 8 houurs Tour (Breakfast)Breakfast in the hotel, tour start at 9:30am, we will be heading to visit Penang Hill. Along the tour, we will visit and take a short break at one of the local product/souvenir shop. Penang Hill was used as a retreat during the British colonial period, and is now a popular tourist destination in Penang. The top of the hill is accessible via the Pe- nang Hill Railway from its base station at Hill Railway Station Road. (Penang hill tram ticket is at own expenses). GOLDEN WORLD TRAVEL & CS YEAP TRAVEL & TOURS TOP LEISURE SDN. BHD TOURS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 7517) SDN. BHD (KPK/LN 5721) (KPK/LN 9359) +6019-478 3314 +6013-435 5582 +6012-648 0180 TRAVELSMART VACATION SDN. BHD HOYE HOLIDAYS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 8029) (KPK/LN 5219) +6010-382 7086 +6017-491 9621 Visit us @ wowcuti.my 3D2N Private Penang Packages from Train station/ Airport Minimum 4 to go RM 350/pax 3 *hotel RM 410/pax 4 * hotel Day 1 Arrival (No meal) Hotel: Arrival at Penang International Airport. Meet & greet by our rep- Mei Hotel/ Travelodge Georgetown (georgetown) resentative. Pick up and proceed to George Town city tour. 3* - RM350 per pax George Town is the colourful, multicultural capital of the Malay- Vouk Hotel 4* - RM410 per pax sian island of Penang. Once an important Straits of Malacca trad- ing hub, the city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chi- Packages Includes: nese shophouses and mosques. We will have a walking tour by visiting to Penang Street Art (aka Street of Harmony), Kapitan 2 nights accommodation based on twin sharing basis Keling Mosque, Goddess of Mercy Temple and Little India. After Breakfast for 2 persons these, we will have photo stops on Fort Cornwallis and Queen Private return airport transfer/ bus station transfer/ train station Victoria Memorial Clock Tower (Photo taking). Next place to visit (RM30 per person for train station) is Chew Jetty, part of the Penang Heritage Trail. It consists of 75 Private tour for day 1 - 4 hours, day 2 - 8 hours elevated houses, several Chinese temples, a community hall and Bahasa/ english speaking driver lots of tourist facilities, all linked by elevated wooden walkways. Travel by 31 Dec 20, surcharge may apply on public holiday There are numerous places to browse souvenirs and snack foods. Before check in hotel, we will bring you to eat famous dessert in Penang, Teochew Chendul (own cost). You can also order some Package Excludes: local foods to eat as well. We will send to hotel for check in. ñ entrance fees Day 2 Private Peanng 8 houurs Tour (Breakfast)Breakfast in ñ tourism tax for foreigners the hotel, tour start at 9:30am, we will be heading to visit Pe- ñ tipping to driver nang Hill. Along the tour, we will visit and take a short break at one of the local product/souvenir shop. Penang Hill was used as a ñ meas not mention above retreat during the British colonial period, and is now a popular tourist destination in Penang. The top of the hill is accessible via Rooms are depends on availability. the Penang Hill Railway from its base station at Hill Railway Sta- No refund and not allowed to cancel after services are confirmed. tion Road. (Penang hill tram ticket is at own expenses). Contact us for additional nights, other rooms type, or other group We will bring you to local wet market to have your lunch there. You can enjoy all kind of local foods and local taste at reasonable size more than 3pax, or travel with children. pricing or we can bring you taste the best Nasi Kandar in Penang. After lunch, we will proceed places up to your own preference. Optional: The Top Penang/ Entopia Penang/ Magical world / Ghost Museum/ Dark Mansion (pre-book entrance ticket required- We can drop you shopping at local products and send you for ear- ly dinner at 6pm. Reach hotel around 8:30pm. Day 3 Departure (Breakfast) Check out and departure to airport/ bus station GOLDEN WORLD TRAVEL & CS YEAP TRAVEL & TOURS TOP LEISURE SDN. BHD TOURS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 7517) SDN. BHD (KPK/LN 5721) (KPK/LN 9359) +6019-478 3314 +6013-435 5582 +6012-648 0180 TRAVELSMART VACATION SDN. BHD HOYE HOLIDAYS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 8029) (KPK/LN 5219) +6010-382 7086 +6017-491 9621 Visit us @ wowcuti.my 3D2N Private Penang Packages from Train station/ Airport Minimum 4 to go RM 350/pax 3 *hotel RM 410/pax 4 * hotel Day 1 Arrival (No meal) Hotel: Arrival at Penang International Airport. Meet & greet by our rep- Mei Hotel/ Travelodge Georgetown (georgetown) resentative. Pick up and proceed to George Town city tour. 3* - RM350 per pax George Town is the colourful, multicultural capital of the Malay- Vouk Hotel 4* - RM410 per pax sian island of Penang. Once an important Straits of Malacca trad- ing hub, the city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chi- Packages Includes: nese shophouses and mosques. We will have a walking tour by visiting to Penang Street Art (aka Street of Harmony), Kapitan 2 nights accommodation based on twin sharing basis Keling Mosque, Goddess of Mercy Temple and Little India. After Breakfast for 2 persons these, we will have photo stops on Fort Cornwallis and Queen Private return airport transfer/ bus station transfer/ train station Victoria Memorial Clock Tower (Photo taking). Next place to visit (RM30 per person for train station) is Chew Jetty, part of the Penang Heritage Trail. It consists of 75 Private tour for day 1 - 4 hours, day 2 - 8 hours elevated houses, several Chinese temples, a community hall and Bahasa/ english speaking driver lots of tourist facilities, all linked by elevated wooden walkways. Travel by 31 Dec 20, surcharge may apply on public holiday There are numerous places to browse souvenirs and snack foods. Before check in hotel, we will bring you to eat famous dessert in Penang, Teochew Chendul (own cost). You can also order some Package Excludes: local foods to eat as well. We will send to hotel for check in. ñ entrance fees Day 2 Private Peanng 8 houurs Tour (Breakfast)Breakfast in ñ tourism tax for foreigners the hotel, tour start at 9:30am, we will be heading to visit Pe- ñ tipping to driver nang Hill. Along the tour, we will visit and take a short break at one of the local product/souvenir shop. Penang Hill was used as a ñ meas not mention above retreat during the British colonial period, and is now a popular tourist destination in Penang. The top of the hill is accessible via Rooms are depends on availability. the Penang Hill Railway from its base station at Hill Railway Sta- No refund and not allowed to cancel after services are confirmed. tion Road. (Penang hill tram ticket is at own expenses). Contact us for additional nights, other rooms type, or other group We will bring you to local wet market to have your lunch there. You can enjoy all kind of local foods and local taste at reasonable size more than 3pax, or travel with children. pricing or we can bring you taste the best Nasi Kandar in Penang. After lunch, we will proceed places up to your own preference. Optional: The Top Penang/ Entopia Penang/ Magical world / Ghost Museum/ Dark Mansion (pre-book entrance ticket required- We can drop you shopping at local products and send you for ear- ly dinner at 6pm. Reach hotel around 8:30pm. Day 3 Departure (Breakfast) Check out and departure to airport/ bus station GOLDEN WORLD TRAVEL & CS YEAP TRAVEL & TOURS TOP LEISURE SDN. BHD TOURS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 7517) SDN. BHD (KPK/LN 5721) (KPK/LN 9359) +6019-478 3314 +6013-435 5582 +6012-648 0180 TRAVELSMART VACATION SDN. BHD HOYE HOLIDAYS SDN BHD (KPK/LN 8029) (KPK/LN 5219) +6010-382 7086 +6017-491 9621 .
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