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Return Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfer 02 Nights Accommodation With Validity till 31 Dec 2017 Min 2 pax to go Room Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext SGL TWN TRP Quad CWB CNB Hotel Category SGL TWN TRP Quad CWB CNB Superior $219 $109 $109 - $89 $29 $89 $39 $39 - $39 $10 Double GLOW Penang (3*) Family Quad - - - $99 $99 $29 - - - $29 $29 $10 Deluxe Sunway Hotel Deluxe $259 $139 $139 - $99 $49 $100 $50 $50 - $30 $10 Georgetown (4*) Premier $279 $159 $159 - $99 $49 $120 $60 $60 - $30 $10 Georgetown City Superior $239 $119 $119 - $79 $39 $90 $30 $30 - $20 $10 Penang (4*) (Formerly known as Berjaya Junior $269 $139 $139 - $79 $39 $100 $50 $50 - $20 $10 Penang Hotel) Suite Executive $439 $239 $179 $159 - $49 $200 $100 $70 $60 - $10 Pool Suite Lexis Suites Premium Penang (5*) $529 $269 $209 $179 - $49 $250 $125 $90 $70 - $10 (room with private pool) Pool Suite *2 King Beds School Holiday/ Weekend (Fri – Sat) Surcharge: $15.00 per person per night Super Peak Surcharge: 24 – 27 June//29 July//21-23, 28-30July//31 Aug//23 - 31Dec//01Jan2018 . S$15.00 per person per night (GLOW Penang/Sunway Hotel/Georgetown City Penang) . S$25.00 per person per night (Lexis Suites Penang) Package includes: Package EXCLUDES: Return airport-hotel-airport transfer . Return air ticket + airport taxes (choose of airlines: Silkair/Air 02 nights accommodation with breakfast Asia/ Tiger Airways/Jetstar (air fare subject to change) . Attraction entrance ticket . Personal travel insurance/Personal expenses/ VISA . Penang Heritage Council Fee RM3.00 payable at Hotel Penang Term & Condition: √ Book by: 31 Dec 2017 upon check in √ Min. 7 days prior booking required. √ All services are subject to availability upon reservation. √ Price, peak season dates and peak season surcharge are subject to change without prior notice. √ No cancellation allowed after reservation made, no refund for no show or postpone √ Itinerary & price subject to change. Company reserve the right to do amend or change. √ Child policy: 02-11 years old 200, Jalan Sultan, #01-09 Textile Centre, Singapore 199018. Tel: +65 6294 8909 30, East Coast Road, #02-13, Katong V, Singapore 428751. Tel: +65 6348 6909 845, Geylang Road, #03-39, Tanjong Katong Complex, Singapore 400845 Tel: +65 6744 3909 Email: [email protected] *Min 02 persons to go Option 1: Full Day - Night & Day Penang City Tour Adult: S$50.00 / Child: S$45.00 *Exclude Entrance ticket and meals Day 1: • Meet and greet by tour operator & send to respective hotel • Proceed to night tour: Penang Hill (own expenses if wan go to hilltop) and Gurney Driver Day 2: • Proceed to Full day tour (Journey about 6-7hours) • Places to visit: Colonial Museum/ Kek Lok Si Temple/ Pinaon Museum / Street Wall Art/ City Heritage/3D Museum/ Penang local product shop/Chocolate House & Coffee Showroom/ Upside down museum/Ghost Museum Day 3: • Free and easy until pick up at hotel and send to airport Option 2: Temple Tour + Trishaw Ride (Include) + Night Tour •You will visit the SNAKE TEMPLE which is also known as Temple of the Azure Clouds and was built in 1850 to the memory of a Buddhist priest - Chor Soo Kong, who was believed that he had the incredible healing power. This is the only temple in the world which has venomous pit vipers coiled around the altars and others parts of the temple. Also, the KEK LOK SI which is the Temple of Supreme Bliss and one of South East Asia biggest temple. This acclaimed tourist landmark has charmed millions with its pagodas, pavilions, fish ponds, countless Buddha statue and the towering bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kuan Yin). Moreover, you will be taken to the Wat Chayamangkalaram of RECLINING BUDDHA TEMPLE. This Buddhist temple of Thai architecturehouses a 33m long gold plated reclining Buddha which is one of the longest in the world. Furthermore, The Dhammikarama BURMESE TEMPLE built in 1803 is the first Buddhist temple in Penang. At the main entrance archway, are vivid paintings depicting important events in the life of Buddha. Thereafter, visit a shop for you to purchase native local products such as the famous Penang Tau Sah Peah (bean paste biscuit), belacan (shrimp paste), salted fish and nutmeg products. Proceed to the trishaw terminal, where will provide you a 10 minutes TRISHAW RIDE along Jalan Penang to New Lane hawker centre for you to savour irresistible hawkers delights such as laksa, prawn noodles, chicken rice, char kway teow, loh bak, nasi kandar, roti jalar, satay and an array of Nyonya foods (all meals are at own expenses). After a delightful meal, visit night market (pasar malam) which offersgoods ranging from household items to clothes, knick-knacks and food. •(Note : If it rains, pasar malam will change to Gurney Plaza Shopping Centre). ** Include 10 minutes Trishaw Ride, stop for Dinner at New Lane Hawker Center (Dinner on own expenses) and exclude night tourAdmission Fee. •Pickup Time: 1400hrs •Tour Starts Time:1430hrs •Duration: 8hrs Adult: S$80.00 per person *Seat in coach* Child: S$60.00 per child *Seat in coach* Package exclude: Tipping, Meals, Entrance ticket 200, Jalan Sultan, #01-09 Textile Centre, Singapore 199018. Tel: +65 6294 8909 30, East Coast Road, #02-13, Katong V, Singapore 428751. Tel: +65 6348 6909 845, Geylang Road, #03-39, Tanjong Katong Complex, Singapore 400845 Tel: +65 6744 3909 Email: [email protected].
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