Explore Penang’s heritage: Chew Jetty, Khoo Kongsi, Little India, Reclining Buddha, and more. Discover local culture, history, and arts in one tour.
Explore Penang’s heritage: Chew Jetty, Khoo Kongsi, Little India, Reclining Buddha, and more. Discover local culture, history, and arts in one tour.
- Chew Jetty - As the largest and most well-preserved of the clan jetties, Chew Jetty features 75 elevated homes, several Chinese temples, a community hall, and numerous tourist amenities, all connected by raised wooden walkways. It’s an enjoyable spot to explore, with docked fishing boats to admire and the aroma of frying fish drifting through the…
- Chew Jetty - As the largest and most well-preserved of the clan jetties, Chew Jetty features 75 elevated homes, several Chinese temples, a community hall, and numerous tourist amenities, all connected by raised wooden walkways. It’s an enjoyable spot to explore, with docked fishing boats to admire and the aroma of frying fish drifting through the air. Visitors can find plenty of places to shop for souvenirs and enjoy snack foods.
- Khoo Kongsi - Among the remaining clan houses in George Town, the Khoo Kongsi clan house resembles a miniature clan village. It boasts tall, slender columns supporting a gently sloping, red-tiled roof adorned with carvings of dragons, phoenixes, mythical creatures, and scenes from popular Chinese legends. The grand hall is decorated with exquisite carvings and richly adorned pillars, reportedly crafted by master artisans from China.
- Little India - Penang - Take a drive through the vibrant Little India. Along Market Street, numerous Indian fashion stores offer sarees, silk, cotton, and a variety of items embodying the essence of India. In addition to the colorful shops, there are many places offering delicious Indian cuisine.
- Chinatown - Penang - Experience the lively atmosphere of Chinatown. The streets are lined with shop houses, clan houses, restaurants, and temples, providing a wide array of Chinese goods, cuisine, and religious items.
- Reclining Buddha Wat Chaiyamangalaram - Wat Chaiyamangalaram, a Thai temple in George Town, is renowned for its large gold-plated Reclining Buddha, measuring 33 meters and ranking among the largest in the world. The temple, dating back to 1845, was built on land granted to the Thai people by Queen Victoria of Great Britain during her reign over the island.
- Coffee Tree - Make a quick stop at Coffee Tree to sample local white coffee. Coffee Tree is a pioneer and leading manufacturer of coffee beans and beverages in northern Malaysia.
- Royal Selangor Visitor Centre - Visit the Royal Selangor Pewter to admire the artistry of Malaysian pewter.

- Entrance fees
- English speaking driver cum guide
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees
- English speaking driver cum guide
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Explore Chew Jetty, an early settlement of Chinese migrants in Penang, and marvel at the detailed stone carvings and woodwork of the Khoo Kongsi, a Chinese Clan House. Drive through the vibrant Little India and the lively Chinatown. Visit Wat Chaiyamangalaram to witness one of Asia’s largest Reclining Buddhas. Make a brief stop at Coffee Tree to sample…
Explore Chew Jetty, an early settlement of Chinese migrants in Penang, and marvel at the detailed stone carvings and woodwork of the Khoo Kongsi, a Chinese Clan House. Drive through the vibrant Little India and the lively Chinatown. Visit Wat Chaiyamangalaram to witness one of Asia’s largest Reclining Buddhas. Make a brief stop at Coffee Tree to sample local white coffee and visit Royal Selangor Pewter to admire Malaysian pewter craftsmanship.
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