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Moving Around

Penang's public transport system is efficient and moving around by taxis, buses or trishaws may be a fun and inexpensive way of catching the sights.

CITY TAXIS
Most city taxis do not use the meter. You may either insist on the meter being turned on or agree on the price before you move off. Taxis normally charge between RM3.00 to RM6.00 for short distances within the city.

CITY BUSES
Most of buses use coin machine to collect fares. The main bus terminals are Pengkalan Weld (ferry terminal) and KOMTAR (ground floor).

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Air Itam
Bagan Jermal
Jelutong
Jalan Yeap Chor Ee via Jalan Perak
Jalan Masjid Negeri via Dhoby Ghaut
Jalan Masjid Negeri via  Jalan Patani
Jalan Kebun Bunga (Botanical  Garden)
Penang Hill Railway (from Air Itam)
Jalan Masjid Negeri via Jalan Penang/Jalan Dato' Keramat
Kampung Melayu
Taman Tun Saardon via Jalan Masjid Negeri
Jelutong/Air Itam Village
Bukit Mertajam (via Penang Bridge from Port Weld)
Bukit Mertajam (via Penang Bridge from KOMTAR)
Air Itam/Farlim
Tanjung  Bungah/Batu Ferringhi/Teluk Bahang
Tanjung Bungah/Hillside (via Fettes Park)
Balik Pulau
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Port Weld to Pepper Estate
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Hin Bus (white  and blue)
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Penang Yellow Bus (yellow)
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Port Weld to Sungai Ara
Port Weld to Penang International  Airport
Port Weld to Bayan Baru
Port Weld to Mayang Pasir
Mini buses also ply various routes in the city, charging a flat rate of RM0.80.

GEORGETOWN "SHUTTLE BUS"
This is a free bus service courtesy of the Georgetown Municipal Council. The route starts at the ferry terminal and passes through popular parts of Georgetown, including Komtar and Penang Road. The service runs at regular 12-minute intervals from 7:00am to 7:00pm on Mondays to Fridays and 7:00am to 2:00pm on Saturdays. There is no service on Sundays and public holidays. Click here for the bus routes and pick up points.

TRISHAWS
A trishaw ride is one of the best ways of seeing Penang. Besides the novelty of traveling in this open-fronted three-wheeled vehicle, trishaws allow visitors the opportunity of doing the sights at a more leisurely pacestopping at any point to snap pictures or buy souvenirs. There is no standard fare and it would be wise to agree on the price before you step on the trishaw. For extended sightseeing, it is advisable to hire them by the hour.

CAR RENTAL
If you wish to venture further afield at your own leisure, it might be a good idea to drive around yourself. Most major international and local car rental companies offer a good choice of vehicles and packages. So, arm yourself with a valid international driving license and a reliable road map and set forth for the adventure of your life. Remember that traffic travels on the left side of the road and that the speed limit varies on all roads.

RENT-A-MOTORBIKE/BICYCLE
Motorcyles and bicycles also offer inexpensive and fun ways of exploring the island. Stores along the hotel stretch of Batu Ferringhi and in the city offer them for hire.

TOURS/CRUISES
For those who wish to cover a bit of everything on limited time, there are many fascinating tours by air-conditioned coaches to famous landmarks around the island. Check with your hotel reception/tour desk for details on times and prices.

Round Island Tour
Includes visits to batik factories and fishing villages along Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang. It also covers Balik Pulau, the Snake Temple and Fort Cornwallis.

Hill and Temple Tour
The tour includes a ride up Penang Hill's funicular railway and visits to Kek Lok Si Temple which houses the pagoda of ten thousand Buddhas.

City Tour
Includes visit to the Botanical Gardens, Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram, the Kapitan Keling Mosque, the Waterfront, the Penang Museum and the Khoo Kongsi.

Sea Cruises
Most beach hotel also offer cruises to the uninhabited islands off Batu Ferringhi. Round island cruise are also available.

 

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