When I was told by Malay friend, Safiah on 1 day halal or
pork free Penang trip, I was quite shocked as Penang was a Chinese place. It
means not much halal or pork free foods. What can Muslims go and dine? My
curiosity drove me to involve in the tour. It was a great eye opening for
culture and religion. Hopefully, this entry provides better information for
Muslim especially dining options.
Next, this trip was organized by former student UUM, Cik Nurul
Huda. She had the experiences to handle 1 day tour (e.g Penang, Lost World of
Tambun, Langkawi Island, Hatyai) since 3 years ago for UUM students. This 1 day Penang trip cost RM 60 that include
entrance fees for Penang Hill, Pesta Pulau Pinang, Batu Feringgi, Padang Kota.
The greatest advantages of following the tour was the tour bus fetched and also
dropped me in hostel’s nearby bus stop. It was very convenient and totally
hassles-free.
Penang Hill
Our first stop was Penang Hill, Georgetown. It has the
coolest air which was suitable for relaxing, calming and away from the bustling
city of Georgetown.
We used the Penang Hill Railway to reach the peak. It was constructed by British colonial. In 2000, Penang Hill Railway undergone renovation. The new Penang Hill Railway more faster than old one and carried more passengers.
We used the Penang Hill Railway to reach the peak. It was constructed by British colonial. In 2000, Penang Hill Railway undergone renovation. The new Penang Hill Railway more faster than old one and carried more passengers.
However, we waited 1 1/2 hour for the Penang Hill Railway. Penang Hill was packed with visitors. There was one fast lane option, you might took the fast lane to save times. I had no choice as my entrance fees (RM 5) was included in the tour. I also got the discounted prices for the entrance tickets because my current status as student.
The view of whole Penang
Detailed explanation of entire Penang view
Didn't use the Panaroma mode shooting so can't capture the "Bukit Bendera" phrases to fit in one single photo
Not forget to take photo with flowers
At the back was owl musuem. Due to lack of times, we were not visit it
6 years ago, I had been visited Penang Hill and never expected it changed as offered varieties of activities
At the up of the owl musuem had the love lock. It was one of the important main attractions of Penang Hill.
Sadly, the giant LOVE words not opened to public. Thus, we just took photo distance away
Love locks were everywhere and constituted a beautiful backdrop for taking photos
Old Penang Hill Railway
One of the hawker stall in Penang Hill that sold chickpeas (i.e kacang kuda in Malay language). It had 2 types of chickpeas: chickpeas masala and special chickpeas masala.
I opted chickpeas special masala (RM 5.00). The chickpeas were fried with murruku campur, chili powder, onions and curry leaves. Nothing so special about it as the chickpeas were tough and hard. Other than that, it was less aromatic and flavor.
Tamil Street
Since we spend 3 hours in Penang Hill therefore Batu Feringgi was cancelled. I was told by Cik Nurul Huda we headed to Chow Kit.
Since we spend 3 hours in Penang Hill therefore Batu Feringgi was cancelled. I was told by Cik Nurul Huda we headed to Chow Kit.
What make me confused was I can't find any Chow Kit road in Georgetown through googling. In contrast, I found the Tamil Street had the places that I had been there. As a result, I labelled it as Tamil Street. For you information, Below attractions were located opposite Police Station of Georgetown (i.e blue and white color building).
Fruit pickles of Pak Ali was very famous according to Safiah. Consequently, I grabbed few packets of fruit pickles for myself
Flooded with Muslim customers. I believed it was pork free or halal fruit pickles.
The workers non stop packaging the fruit pickles while tauke busy took money from customers in the counter
In the Window Sherbet (i.e Ais Tingkap in Malay) stalls. Other than Window Sherbet, it had other desserts like Ais Kacang and Cendol. We tried Ais Kacang instead of Window Sherbet.
So remorseful when writing now in not trying Window Sherbet because Penang food bloggers suggested it considered as one of the desserts that must try when visiting Penang.
Ais Kacang (RM 2.20). It was fulled with red beans, corns, grass jelly. It didn't taste overly sweet and so aromatic. It's worth a try.
Esplanade
Next, we off to Esplanade or Padang Kota Lama
While walking to Esplanade halal hawker food stalls, we took photos while enjoying the sea breezes.
Meeting few Penangites that were friendly and so helpful to help us as the "tourist" to take photos.
I heard Safiah said Pasembur was one of the well-known foods in Esplanade. Thus, I just simply any photos of Pasembur stall. We run out of times to try nice foods at there
Ais Kacang stall
Coconut drinks/shake stall
Other brand of fruit pickles
Seeing the parrot owner played the parrot with others
Pesta Pulau Pinang 2015
It was in Sungai Nibong. We had paid RM 3 as entrances fees.
It was in Sungai Nibong. We had paid RM 3 as entrances fees.
A lot of fairy lights
Not interested for the clothes.
Fulled with fairy lights. It created the romantic atmosphere
Can't resist myself in posting love gestures
The children screamed here and there. So much fun at there
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