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Georgetown, named after King George III, is a window to the sights, sounds and scents of this fascinating town. Penang, formerly named “The Prince of Wales Island” was the capital of the Straits Settlement. Situated in the heart of South East Asia, it was an important port of call during the spice trade. The people, the food, the architectural heritage and cultures bear witness to the transformation of Penang to what it is today... A Heritage Jewel. Highlights: * Thai Buddhist Temple - which houses the 108 ft long Reclining Buddha. Sitting across the road is the Burmese Buddhist Temple. * Royal Selangor Pewter Showroom for a brief demonstration on pewter finishing. The bustling waterfront - “homes on stilts”, which forms a water village dating back to the early Chinese immigrants, give clue to Penang’s yesteryears. * Photo-stop at the Khoo Kongsi - one of the most beautiful Chinese clan houses with intricate wood and stone carvings. Winner of the UNESCO Asia-Pacfic Heritage Conservation Award. * Drive along the Street of Harmony, which is bordered by religious landmarks such as Kapitan Keling Mosque (the first Indian-Muslim mosque in Penang) with its domes and minarets; the Sri Mahamariaman Temple devoted to a popular Hindu Goddess; Goddess of Mercy (Kuan Yin) Temple, built in 1800; St. George's Church, oldest Anglican Church (1818) in the Region. * Penang State Museum - which houses a collection of historical items (Note: State Museum is closed on Fridays). * Drive pass Chinatown, an old cherished charm of Georgetown. Note: SIC & PVT tour rates INCLUDE entrance fee at the Penang State Museum and Khoo Kongsi. All SIC and PRIVATE tours exclude drinks during meals, unless specifically indicated
Address or meeting pointRespective hotels.
Hours & minutes3 hours.
kilometers70 km
Start or opening time2pm
End or closing time5pm
ParticipantsMinimum number 2
PositionIs there any parking? Is it on the street, private or public? Yes, public parking lot.
How do you get there by car? Car, Van or Coach.
Is it possible to get there by public transport? No.
Distance from the venue to the stop This is a tour with multiple stops. Not a point to point transfer.
Guides & companionsIs it done with a guide, a driver and/or an instructor? Driver cum guide.
Which languages do guide/instructors speak? English.
Are audio guides or brochures available? if so, in which languages? Optional Tour brochures in English.
Which is the guide/guest ratio? English.
Are they trained in CPR/First Aid? Some of them.
Do you provide additional companions or personnel? No.
Shopping informationIs there a shop? How much time is spent on shopping? Yes. Approximately 15 - 30 minutes.
Are credit/debit cards accepted? Which ones? All major credit cards are accepted.
Are any commercial stops made during the tour? Yes.
List the shopping venues included Royal Selangor Pewter.
Content & Specialized itemsList the specific clothing required Light casual clothes.
DrinksIs there any place to get a drink? Yes on personal account.
Restroom InformationList all venues where restrooms are available Khoo Kongsi, State Museum & Thai & Bermese Temple.
Which of them are accessible by wheelchair? None.
Are there any restroom-only stops during the tour? Only stops during the tour.
Physical conditionWhat is the fitness level required? This tour involves moderate walking.
Would people with limited mobility have accessibility problems? (to the vehicle, to the restaurant,...) Yes.
Is it feasible for wheelchair-confined persons? Only on private car basis.
What type of paving does it have? (flat, uneven...) Guest will experience even paved surfaces and slopes.
How much walking is required? (km, meters) Approximately 50 meters.
AdvisoriesIs there any fee or limitation for photo/video camera usage? All entrance fees included for tour participants only.
List the venues were credti/debit cards are NOT accepted Khoo Khongsi & State Museum.
Which currencies are accepted? USD & MYR.
TransportationPick-up point Hotels where the guests are staying.
Pick-up time 2pm
Route's length (hours & minutes) 3 hours
Return time (leaving the venue) This is a tour with multiple stops. Not a point to point transfer.
Return time to the initial pick-up point 5pm
VehicleIs there storage for a folding wheelchair? No.
Vehicle's age Approximately 1 - 7 years.
Type of vehicle used Mini Van or Car.
Does the vehilce have A/C? Yes.
Can the vehicle be contacted (by mobile or radio)? Yes. Driver Mobile phone.
Is spare transportation available in case of a breakdown? Yes.
Is there a shaded area? Yes.
What is the seating capacity of each vehicle? 8 or 10 seater Mini van / 4 seater car.
Are restrooms facilites available? No.
How many seats are used? 8 or 10 seater Mini van / 4 seater car.
Is there a shuttle service involved? If so, explain the operation No.
ItineraryVenues to be visited Thai & Burmese Temply, Home on stilts, Khoo Kongsi, Sri Mahamariaman Hindu Temple, Goddess of Mercy Temple & State Museum.
How much time is, aproximately, spent at this venue? Approximately 15 - 30 minutes.
Product price detailPrivate