Derick’s guidebook

Derick
Derick’s guidebook

Shopping

Furniture & Household
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
IKEA Batu Kawan
8 Lebuhraya Bandar Cassia
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Furniture & Household
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Design Village Outlet Mall
733 Jalan Cassia Barat 2
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
AEON MALL Bukit Mertajam

Hill Climb

17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Parque Natural Cherok Tokun
Jalan Kolam
17 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Food scene

Tambun Prawn Village Restaurant Sdn Bhd
672 Jalan Bukit Tambun
Seafood Heaven
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Icon City
1-2 Jln Icon City
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Pulau Aman (translated as “Island of Peace”) is not just one of Penang best beaches, but also one of Seberang Perai main attractions. It is so small and laid-back that even most locals let it slip under their radars. Home to a community of 300 fishermen, its quaint, car-free alleys offer timeless tropical bliss. To catch up with modernity, one must hop on the short bumboat ride (RM8 roundtrip) back to the Batu Musang jetty and the mainland. Comprising of two islets – Pulau Aman and inhabited atoll Pulau Gedung – Pulau Aman was occupied by the Bugis ethnic group of Kedah in 1817 and has been a rural fishing community ever since. The island is relatively small covering 1.2 square kilometres and has a 4-kilometres walking path that snakes all around it.
Pulau Aman
Pulau Aman (translated as “Island of Peace”) is not just one of Penang best beaches, but also one of Seberang Perai main attractions. It is so small and laid-back that even most locals let it slip under their radars. Home to a community of 300 fishermen, its quaint, car-free alleys offer timeless tropical bliss. To catch up with modernity, one must hop on the short bumboat ride (RM8 roundtrip) back to the Batu Musang jetty and the mainland. Comprising of two islets – Pulau Aman and inhabited atoll Pulau Gedung – Pulau Aman was occupied by the Bugis ethnic group of Kedah in 1817 and has been a rural fishing community ever since. The island is relatively small covering 1.2 square kilometres and has a 4-kilometres walking path that snakes all around it.
21 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Juru Auto City
1688-F8 Jalan Perusahaan
21 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Sightseeing

Frog hills