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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Penang / ONE DAY TRIP TO PENANG WITH MALAYSIA AIRLINES BERHAD

ONE DAY TRIP TO PENANG WITH MALAYSIA AIRLINES BERHAD

September 13, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

MAS SKY

Malaysian Airlines had been around for decades and I remember each moments we travel with the airlines, the services that they provide and more. And #todayishere brings us with a great NEW Malaysian Airlines Berhad (MAB) which had changed on 1st September 2015.
MAS SKY
Arriving at the waiting hall to depart, we are being presented with the little cute Parker Pilot to fly with us to Penang which is their first domestic flight under #MAB. The flight is simply a good one where we are presented with some peanuts and also drinks during the whole journey.
MAS SKY
Arriving in Penang in 40 minutes, we are ready to explore the town with our one day trip with Malaysian Airlines Berhad. We had a great time in the plane and now heading off for our gastronomic and tourist trip in the town

STOP 1: 1997 RESTAURANT
1997 RESTAURANT(mas)
We had a great meal with the local food and the delicious items like char koay teow, lor mee and also curry mee to start off our day.

Address: Jalan Paya Terubong, Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

STOP 2: BUKIT BENDERA
PENANG HILL
Going UP the hill where you can get the view of the island itself. Due to the haze, we could not capture the scenic view of the island but we have much fun there in Bukit Bendera venturing the flora and fauna around the hill.

Address: Jalan Stesen Bukit Bendera, Air Itam,
11500 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.

STOP 3: ASAM LAKSA VENTURE
asam laksa air itam
Bringing you for the delicious and authentic asam laksa from the famous stall in Penang.

Address: Jalan Pasar, Paya Terubong, 11500 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

STOP 4: MASJID KAPITAN KELING
masjid kapitan keling

The Kapitan Keling Mosque along Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (formerly Pitt Street), is one of the best known mosque in Penang.

Address: 14, Jalan Buckingham, George Town, 10200 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

STOP 5: PERANAKAN MUSEUM
the peranakan mansion

Peranakan Museum is indeed one of the highlight for those who love to would like to see the beautiful antiques. It is a recreation of a typical rich 19th century Baba home, the elegantly restored museum is a testament to the Baba-Nyonya cultural revival and displays over 1,000 pieces of antiques and collectibles.

Address: 29, Church St, George Town, 10200 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

STOP 6: PENANG FAMOUS CHENDOL STALL
TEOWCHEW CHENDOL
One of the famous stalls for a great chendol to quench our thirst for the hot weather for the day. Penang Famous Chendol is absolutely a great place for those who are a chendol lover.

Address: Jalan Penang, 10450 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

STOP 7: CLAN JETTY
E-20150901-02084

Clan Jetties form part of the Penang Heritage Trail. There used to be seven jetties until one was demolished by fire and now six remain. Billed as one of the last bastions of old Chinese settlements on the island, this waterfront society is home to houses on stilts of various Chinese clans.

MAS SKY
Back to KL

* Thank you Malaysian Airlines Berhad for a great trip to Penang. We wish to fly more with Malaysian Airlines next time bringing us to a more exciting expedition. You may book your ticket to Penang at their website at anytime and the trip to Penang from KLIA only take approximately 40-50 minutes.

Filed Under: Malaysia, Penang, Travel Tagged With: Malaysian Airlines Berhad



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