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Overview
- Enjoy a full day Penang bird park and village tour near Penang.
- Visit the first and largest bird park in Malaysia.
- Discover a traditional Malay village and learn more about how they live.
Description
PROGRAM:
Cross over to mainland via Penang Bridge and visit the bird park. The 5-acre park houses more than 300 species of birds from the tropic. Built in a garden concept, the park boasts of its natural environment with impressive collections of hibiscus, orchids, cacti, bamboo and palm tree. Next stop is Kampong Mengkuang Titi, a small typical Malay village with agricultural produce like natural rubber and palm oil. An educational visit in terms of small-holding agriculture, traditional delicacies and Malay culture. Typical Malay lunch at Kampong Mengkuang Titi. Return via ferry across the Straits of Malacca.
Amenities
Meal included
Restroom available
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Insurance included
Penang Island
Penang is an island of great historical significance to Malaysia. Penang was earlier a settlement for the British East India Company in the late 1700s. The island struggled with post-colonial growth and development. A quirky fusion of the East and West, Penang today welcomes modernity, while retaining its traditions and old world charm. These are reflected in its harmonious multiracial populace and well-preserved heritage buildings, which led to George Town being listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site recently. The island today, is not just a tourist paradise, but also a centre of economical, industrial and technological developments. This is largely because of the great cultural diversity the Chinese and other South East Asian immigrants brought about. Being regarded as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang also spell-binds foodies with its beautiful coasts and scrumptious cuisines.
- Great cultural diversity
- Hub for adventure activities
- Shopping paradise
- Heritage sites
- Famous museums and galleries
- Photographer's Paradise