For me, George Town is the most fascinating town in Malaysia. A former trading post on the ancient Spice Route and a classified UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's famous for its perfectly preserved, colonial old town.
For me, George Town is the most fascinating town in Malaysia. A former trading post on the ancient Spice Route and a classified UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's famous for its perfectly preserved, colonial old town.
My suggestion
I think it's worth staying a least two days in town, so that you can fully explore its streets and enjoy its unique ambience. Hiring a bike is a great way to nip around the town's historic centre.
Anonymous traveller
Seasoned Traveller
4
George Town is the main town on Penang Island.
My suggestion
There's a free bus that services George Town's principal stops.
Anonymous traveller
Seasoned Traveller
4
Penang Island's main town, George Town is unique - multicultural, creative and inspiring. It's both a very cultural town and a seaside resort.
My suggestion
Plan your visit in advance because there are lots of things to see in George Town. Street art, the mosque, the beach, Chinatown. You can spend several days there without getting bored.
The western coast islands, less popular than the those on the oriental coast, will delight the visitors who venture there. Easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur, they present a diversity of landscapes and auras as well as a rich cultural heritage.
Malaysia is a surprising country in every way. And the cluster of lakes linked to one another that go by the name of Tasik Chini will definitely live up to expectations! If this is not the case, then maybe the lake's monster will leave you speechless; rumour has it that it haunts the depths!