"If we say nothing but
what has been said before us, we are dull and have observed nothing. If we
tell anything new, we are laughed at as fabulous and romantic" so wrote the
English society figure Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in a letter to her husband
in 1718.
One is tempted to conjecture
that had she lived in the next century and had been to Penang she might not
have made such a wry comment! Simply because there is so much to tell about
the places of interest you have seen. Simply because Penang is such a popular
tourist destination and has been visited so many times over, it will be
impossible for travelers to recount something that has not been recounted
before! In short, a visit to Penang will not be complete if one does not
tread a path, follow the road, get around, knock around, go places, sightsee
or peregrinate for nowhere else in South East Asia will you find a more peaceful
and pleasing island.
For the fun-loving and outdoorsy tourist, there
are numerous beaches, fishing villages, nature trails, recreation forest
and waterfalls. If you find touristy spots like Tanjung Bungah and Batu Ferringhi
too crowded, you can retreat to more remote but no less attractive beaches
at Muka Head, Pantai Keracut, Monkey Beach, Pantai Acheh and Gertak Sanggul.
While in Teluk Bahang don't
forget to visit the butterfly farm and batik factory.
To rejuvenate jaded senses,
Penang Hill beckons with the promise of fresh and cool air and an awe-inspiring
view of the island. Still relatively unspoilt, Penang Hill provides a quiet
break from the hectic pace of the city. Breathtaking views of the island
and the Andaman Sea can also be enjoyed during the drive to and from Balik
Pulau.
Reflecting the multi-cultural
character of Penang are the numerous houses of worship to cater to nearly
every faith Islam, Taoism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
If you plan to visit, do remember to dress decently and remove your shoes
before entering some places of prayer. When visiting a mosque, it is recommended
that you do so during the hours when Muslims are not performing one of their
five daily prayers. So as not to offend anyone, do not bring any meat or
alcohol into houses of worship. Keep in mind that all the religions in Malaysia
observe one taboo or another vis à vis food and drink.
Not to be left out of your
itinerary are the Colonial Quarter, Little India, Chinatown and the historic
port settlements. Heritage tours are recommended if you want to check out
every nook, cranny and side street. To get a panoramic view of George Town,
check out the viewing gallery on the 58th floor of Komtar.
       
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