Fort Cornwallis : Fort Cornwallis in Penang is the biggest-oldest unharmed citadel in Malaysia built in 1786. Fort Cornwallis is one of the most renowned tourist destinations of Penang as well as in this island. Named after Charles Cornwallis, the Governor-General of Bengal of India, Fort Cornwallis is sited just next to the Victoria Memorial Clock of George Town. This fort is highly liked for offering the open-air amphitheatre. It comprises of a history gallery, a memento centre, sightseeing information booth and a cafe.
Chinatown : Chinatown of Malaysia is located in Georgetown; Penang, a venue for the Chinese New Year celebration. Chinatown
is a shopper’s haven where the visitors find a great place to shop the Chinese items as Rolex watches, luggage bags, jade jewellery, herbs, medicines, and electrical goods. The spot is suggestive to the history of Chinese settlers and symbolical to various trades of Chinatown dwellers. Chinatown tells the story of the glorious heritage of the yester years, lined with temples, clan houses and shop houses.
Little India : : Indians are known for their culture tradition, garment and cuisines. The Indians who came to Malaysia brought with them the Hindu culture which forms the Little India of Malaysia. The Little India of Penang is the prime travelers halt filled with restaurants, jewellery, textile shops, dress vendors, music centers, spice shop, sundries and cutlery.
Penang Hill : Penang Hills is the most eminent tourist attractions of Malaysia. A hill having elevation of about 833 m (2723 ft) is one of the main fascinations for foreigner as well as for locals. Popularly known as ‘Bukit Bendara’, the Penang is the coolest place to visit in Penang. Here the visitors mainly gather to feel the cooling environment in the hot and dry weather of Penang.