PRICE : $10000
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MENU :
BREAKFAST
| My Nasi (Nasi Lemak) |
LUNCH
| Nasi Padang |
DINNER
| Tandoori |
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PENANG BOTANIC GARDEN |
The Penang Botanic Gardens, more popularly known as the "Waterfall Gardens", was established by the British way back in 1884 from an old quarry site. The beautiful grounds and the tranquility of the gardens have long been enjoyed and admired by millions of visitors. Besides being the arboretum living plants specimens, it is also the seat of botanical conservation, education and training.
The Gardens also play an important role in the field of horticulture and landscaping development.
The Gardens were founded in 1884 by Charles Curtis from the Gardens and Forests Departments Straits Settlements. As the first Curator, Curtis was a devoted plant lover who tirelessly transformed the granite quarry into a garden, and greatly contributed to the botanical and horticulture development of the Gardens.
Walking around the Gardens, one cannot miss the Cannon Ball Tree (Couropita guanensis) and the large buttress roots of the Sengkuang Tree (Dracantamelon dao). Look out for the Pinang Palm (Areca catechu) that lent its name to the island of Penang, and the Black Lily (Tacca integrifalia) with its unique purplish-black coloured flowers. The endemic Slipper Orchid (Paphiopedilum barbatum) and the ginger, Geoctachys penangensis, can also be found here.
Look out also for the wildlife inhabiting the gardens. Commonly seen are the long-tailed Macaques, Dusky Leaf Monkeys, Black Giant Squirrels and a myriad of insects and butterflies.
From afar, one could catch a view of the famous waterfall up on the hills above the reservoir.
07.00 - 09.00 | Packing all stuff check out and Move to Homestay TELUK BAHANG |
9.15 – 11.30 | Welcoming Ceremony - Drink and Snacks |
11.30 - 13.00 |
Go to Penang Butterfly Farm - Photography - Self activities - Sightseeing |
13.30 - 15.00 | Go back to Homestay TELUK BAHANG - Lunch - Rest & Nap - Shower |
15.00 - 18.30 | Go to Penang National Park - Sightseeing - Photography - Walking Around at TELUK DUYUNG (Monkey Beach) |
18.30 - 20.00 | Go back to Homestay TELUK BAHANG - Rest, Shower - Nap |
8.30 - 23.00 | Dinner "Ala Teluk Bahang Homestay" |
23.00 - | REST... |
MENU :
BREAKFAST
| Tea/Coffee , Traditional Malay Pancake & Sweet |
LUNCH
| Traditional Malaysian Food (Nasi Putih, Rendang Ayam/Daging, Acar Buah,Telur Dadar, Ulam-Ulaman , Kangkung Goreng Belacan , Kari Ikan , Rojak, Passembor , Dissert & Fruit |
DINNER
| Nasi Goreng Kampung , Telur Dadar, BBQ (Chicken/Meat/Seafood) & Fruit Juice) |
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PENANG NATIONAL PARK |
The Penang National Park (Taman Negara Pulau Pinang) is one of the few natural forested areas left on the island. It is also currently the world's smallest national park.
The Park is located at the north-western corner of Penang Island, on what resembles the side profile of a face, hence the name Muka Head ("muka" literally means "face").
With 1181 hectares of forest and 1381 hectares of wetlands, the Park's ecosystem is a diversity of habitats with hills, sandy and rocky beaches, streams and coastal forests - representing much of the natural habitats of Penang.
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MENU :
BREAKFAST
| Tea/Coffee , Malay Mee Hoon/ Fried Mee & Traditional Currypuff |
LUNCH
| Laksa Janggus , Passembur , Rojak , Fruit Juice |
DINNER
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Candle Light Dinner (Steak, Chicken Chop)
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TOY MUSEUM |
Toy may be children best friend, but when you talk about a large museums filled with hundreds of thousands of toys - it is no longer a child’s play. The museum is a must visit attraction in Penang as this is where all the fun begins.
Reputed as the largest of its kind in the world, the Museum house over 100,000 toys, dolls and others fun collectibles. It has also entered Malaysia Book of Records as the first toy museum in the country and with the largest toy and figurine collection.
Passion for toys is where it all begins, says the proud owner Loh Lean Cheng of his collections. He was inspired with toys collection after visiting the London Toy and Model Museum at the age of 19.
For the past 30 years - Starting from the first toy that he bought in 1973 at 0.5 pound (Popeye), his collection just keeps on growing and growing. Today, almost everything that you ever think of (on toys) can be found here.
Used to be located in Jalan Tanjung Bungah, the museum has since moved to another premises at 1370, Mk2, Teluk Bahang, 11050 Penang which is exactly beside SJK(C) Eok Hua School in Teluk Bahang, Penang.
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MENU :
BREAKFAST
| Tea/Coffee , 1/2 Boil Egg , Sardin Sandwich & Malay Traditional Kuih-Muih |
LUNCH
| Laksa Air Hitam , Sup Daging with Roti Banggali , Mee Sotong , Ais Kacang |
DINNER
| Nasi Kandar |
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WAR MUSEUM
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It was at Bukit Batu Maung, on the southern part of Pulau Pinang that the battle against the invading Japanese army was lost. In the 1930, a formidable fortress was built by the British army atop Bukit Maung, to protect the island against the enemy. Manned by not only British soldiers, but also Malay and Sikh soldiers, Bukit Maung fell during an attack in which the Japanese army approached from inland, rather than from sea, as was expected by the British army.
From that day onwards, the fortress at Bukit Maung transformed into a Japanese army base with a dark history, filled with narrations of how prisoners were tortured for information to help forward the advancement of the Japanese army into Malaya. As a result, Bukit Maung, in the years following the fall of the Japanese army in 1945, the locals in the area kept well away of Bukit Maung for fear of its reputation as a place of hauntings by ghosts of dead soldiers.
The fortress was constructed over 20 acres of land, complete with underground military tunnels and ventilation shafts, ammunition bunkers, logistic centre, canon firing bays, sleeping quarters, cook houses and medical infirmary. After several years of restoration and clearing the fortress area that was covered by shrubs and growths after so many years of abandonment, the fortress was turned into the War Museum by a local Penangite, Johari Shafie three decades later. Today, a slow walk through the fortress will fire the imagination on what once was. From the canon firing bay the Straits of Melaka is clearly visible.
Although the original canons are no longer on site, it is not difficult to imagine how British, Malay and Sikh soldiers once took turn manning the canon bays day

07.00 - 09.00 | Self preparation/Breakfast at Homestay Teluk Bahang and Check Out |
9.00 – 12.00 | Shopping at Queensbay Mall and Round at Town Penang |
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14.30 - 15.30 | Lunch at Mee Udang Sungai Dua Restaurant |
16.00 - 17.00 | Penang International Airport Bayan Lepas |
18.00 - | Departure...Sayonaraaaa..... |
MENU :
BREAKFAST
| Tea/Coffee , Mee Hoon Singapore , & Malay Traditional Kuih-Muih |
LUNCH
| Mee Udang |
DINNER
| Nasi Kandar |
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INFO ABOUT PLACE :
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QUEENSBAY MALL |
Queensbay Mall is currently the largest, longest and most modern shopping mall in Penang. Its tagline “It’s all happening here!” aptly epitomized the “enriched” lifestyles that Queensbay Mall offers – a place which is vibrant and full of activities, one can shop, play, relax, get together, entertain, be entertained. This is the official Blog of Queensbay Mall
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