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What to Do in Penang with Kids for Experiences They’ll Always Remember

Here are some reasons why Penang should not be missed on your next trip to Malaysia

By Aurora GiannaPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
McKay Savage from London, UK, Malaysia - Penang Butterfly Gardens - 04 (5208960098), CC BY 2.0

Malaysia is a country that has been gaining recognition and seeing more visitors grace its shores. The amazing food, the rich culture, as well as the fun activities make visiting the Maldives even better. One of the most visit places in Malaysia is none other than Penang, the Pearl of the Orient. While many travellers are under the impression that trips to Malaysia are best suited for solo travellers and couples, that could not be further from the truth. Penang is an excellent place for families travelling with children as the island has a balance of nature, entertainment and hands-on learning experiences that appeal to kids of all ages. From exploring tropical gardens and fun museums to splashing about on sandy beaches, Penang provides activities that can keep both children and parents entertained. Whether you are planning a short trip or a longer stay, knowing what to do in Penang with kids will help you plan the perfect holiday for the whole family. Here are some reasons why Penang should not be missed on your next trip to Malaysia.

Explore Penang’s Beaches

Batu Feringghi Beach is one of the most popular areas on the whole island. Families gather here to enjoy the golden sands, a plethora of water sports, as well as the relaxed vibe. Children can try banana boat rides, parasailing or simply play along the shore while parents relax with the view of the sea. For families staying nearby, beachfront resorts like PARKROYAL Penang Resort offer easy access to these attractions, along with child-friendly pools, play areas and activities designed to keep young travellers entertained. Choosing the right family hotel in Penang makes exploring the beaches much more convenient, especially when travelling with children.

Discover the Tropical Spice Garden

The Tropical Spice Garden should be your next location of choice as it is both an educational and entertaining place. Children can enjoy a tour of the area where they learn things like growing spices and their uses in cooking and medicine. Interactive elements such as touching, smelling, and even tasting herbs make it an experience of the senses. The garden also hosts cooking classes for families who want to try their hand at preparing Malaysian dishes together. Kids usually enjoy learning how to use the pestle and mortar, while parents appreciate the skills they learn from the class.

Visit Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm

Entopia is probably one of the best family-friendly attractions in all of Penang. It is home to more than 15,000 butterflies fluttering freely in a gorgeous indoor garden. Children are captivated by the various colours and the chance to see these creatures up close. The centre also has a number of interactive exhibits where kids can learn about insect life cycles, ecosystems, as well as conservation of these species. Entopia is both fun and educational, as it allows children to engage with nature in a meaningful way. With air-conditioned galleries complementing the outdoor butterfly dome, families can comfortably spend a few hours here.

Step Into the World of Wonderfood Museum

Penang’s food scene is world-renowned, and the Wonderfood Museum makes this area of Penang’s culture quite entertaining for children. Giant replicas of Malaysian dishes introduce kids to local delicacies like laksa, nasi lemak and satay in a playful and visually stimulating way. Many exhibits are designed for photo opportunities, which adds to the enjoyment. This quirky museum in George Town also sparks curiosity about food traditions and encourages kids to be adventurous eaters.

Take a Ride on The Habitat Penang Hill

For families looking for adventures amidst nature, The Habitat on Penang Hill is the perfect spot. You have to get to the location through the funicular railway, which itself is exciting for children. This eco-park is dedicated to showing Malaysia’s rainforest environment to visitors. Walks along the canopy bridge and the Curtis Crest treetop walk allow families to appreciate the plant and animal species while enjoying gorgeous views. Guided tours provide fascinating knowledge about the rainforest ecosystem, and younger children can participate in activities designed to make learning about nature more engaging.

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