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Sitiawan, Perak to PENANG, Penang from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Sitiawan, Malaysia
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PENANG, Malaysia

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Traveling From Sitiawan to Penang

Journeying from Sitiawan to Penang offers you a vivid contrast between the serene coastal charm of Sitiawan and the vibrant, bustling streets of Penang.

Best Neighbourhoods in Penang

Penang boasts diverse neighborhoods, each offering distinct experiences for visitors.

George Town
• UNESCO World Heritage site with historic architecture.
• Famous street art and vibrant food scene.
Batu Ferringhi
• Stunning beaches perfect for relaxation and water sports.
• Lively night market with local handicrafts and food.
Tanjung Bungah
• Serene beaches ideal for family outings.
• Close to local attractions and dining options.

Best Times To Visit Penang's Attractions

Explore Penang's attractions at their finest by timing your visits wisely.

Penang Hill
Visit early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and fewer visitors.
Kek Lok Si Temple
Weekdays often provide a quieter experience, without weekend crowds.
Street Food Stalls in George Town
Go during late afternoons for a more relaxed atmosphere and freshest food.

Penang Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Penang enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, making it essential to plan your visits around the rainy season from May to October. To fully enjoy your experience, consider coming during the drier months from November to February, when the weather is more pleasant for outdoor activities.

Dining Recommendation in Penang

Try the iconic Penang Char Kway Teow at the hawker stalls of George Town, where the smoky flavors of stir-fried rice noodles blend perfectly with fresh prawns and cockles—quite a departure from the milder tastes of Sitiawan. The lively atmosphere and vibrant street food culture in Penang create a dining experience that bursts with local ingredients and culinary flair.