Happy Hours Promotion!

Happy Hours !!

(10.00 am – 06.00 pm / Every Sunday – Thursday)

**This promotion is valid if your booking session is before 6pm only, 

**Valid until December 29, 2018 ONLY

Business Hours: 10.00 am – 10.00 pm / everyday

Full Body Massage + Manhood

(1-1½ hours)

RM299 > Now RM250 ONLY!

(**Limited Period!)




** Happy Hours are available from 10.00 am to 06.00 pm only from Sunday to Thursday. Whatsapp / call our booking operator for assistance or for more information. Thank you.

MASSAGE TERMS

* OUTCALL services only.
* Please book at least 3-6 hours earlier to avoid full booking and for our therapist to get ready.
* Please shower before our therapist arrive.

 PAYMENT TERMS & CONDITION

Pay by Debit / Credit Card / Paypal / Maybank Transfer earlier before our therapist depart to your location. We will refund 100% of your money if the therapist do not appear at your location. Whatsapp / call our booking operator for more information or for any assistance.

Chose your preferred services in list & click the Pay Now button above to confirm your booking.

Update to our operator once the payment is made.

HOW TO BOOK US?

1. Call OR whatsapp our booking operator, for the availability of the therapist.
2. Send us your name, hotel name and room number (if you are in the hotel) OR your house’s full address (if its at home).
3. Confirm the booking with our operator.
4. Make the payment, and send us the transaction prove.
5. Wait for our therapist to reach your place at your preferred date and time.
6. Relax and enjoy the session.

BOOK YOUR SLOT NOW!

Male Massage in Penang

SP Men intimate massage bringing you muscle relaxation and satisfaction.

Whether it’s just only my signature ( definitive! ), boosting fine-tune oil massage; implemented by gentle touch and pressures…or two stage enhanced program, with integrated kneading of core muscle groups: you can be sure of getting all the right ingredients…and then some, for that potential big health impact! Applied with hands and fingers…targeting muscles, tendons, joints and ligaments; promoting immensely deep relaxation.

Hopefully, leaving you feeling wonderfully balanced, well…and indeed deeply relaxed!

Steeped in our own culture and heritage…which advocates pressure and kneading massage techniques as an indispensable part of daily life.

Full Body Massage For Men by Male Masseurs in Penang

Khidmat Urutan Tradisional Khusus Untuk Kaum Lelaki

  • Lenguh-lenguh badan
  • Terseliuh, Bengkak Sendi / Urat
  • Lemah Tenaga Batin
  • Stoke / Lumpuh Seluruh Badan

** Minyak urut ramuan herba semulajadi digunakan, kalau anda nak beli pun boleh.

Ramuan ubatan tumbuhan Herba Asli (Herba Kering, Anak Pokok & Vitamin Semulajadi) juga ada khusus untuk pelbagai penyakit
– kencing manis
– kanser & kesan sampingan kimoterapi
– hiv
– darah tinggi
– batu karang
– sakit sendi / lumpuh anggota badan
– masaalah kulit badan dan wajah
– masaalah cepat stress, cepat penat & mudah mengantuk
– masaalah cepat pancut & tak kuat macam zaman muda dulu
– masaalah rambut gugur
– masaalah bau badan & cepat berpeluh
– kesegaran tubuh badan dan seri wajah
– lemah badan, cepat rasa penat & mudah mengantuk.
– untuk awet muda, kekal sihat, kuat, menawan, dll.

 

Fire Eating Performance For Events

Experienced professional fire eaters with fabulous themed costumes, professional equipment, and safety gear.

Exciting fire props included for more than just a normal fire show. We also have jugglers, hawaiian & hula dance, , burlesque, fire sword dancers, belly dancers, stilt walkers, etc.

3H2M Penang Tour + Transfer – RM580

PACKAGE INCLUDES »
Price:
Minimum: 2 Person
Hotel: • Hotel Cititel Express
Price Includes: • 2 night accommodation
• Daily Breakfast
• Private Tour:
– 11 hours (to Georgetown and Gurney area only)
– 14 hours ( to all Penang Island except Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang)
– 14 hours ( to all Penang Island )
Price Excludes: • Lunch & Dinner by own
• Insurance & Personal Expenses
• Entrance Ticket
Remarks: • RM 580.00 per person, min 2 pax
• RM 480.00 per person, min 4 pax
Terms & Conditions: • Booking is subject to room availability.
• Room is based on two adults sharing a room.
• Price is subject to change without prior notice.
Travel Date: • Valid until March 2018.

Price: RM 580

PACKAGE DESCRIPTION »

DAY 01 : Airport Transfer + Night Tour – 5pm to 9pm – Check in Hotel
DAY 02 : Breakfast at Hotel – City Tour – 10am to 5pm / 10am to 8pm
DAY 03 : Check out – Airport Transfer

Men Outcall Full Body Massage by Male Masseurs in Penang

Asian Malay Traditional Massage for Men, with Sensual Manhood Therapy for Men Only

Get in Touch with Its Many Benefits

Massage is no longer available only through luxury spas and upscale health clubs. Massage can be a powerful tool to help you take charge of your health and well-being. Today, massage therapy is offered in businesses, clinics, hospitals and even airports. If you’ve never tried massage, learn about its possible health benefits and what to expect during a massage therapy session. See if it’s right for you.

Benefits of massage

Massage is generally considered part of complementary and alternative medicine. It’s increasingly being offered along with standard treatment for a wide range of medical conditions and situations.

Studies of the benefits of massage demonstrate that it is an effective treatment for reducing stress, pain and muscle tension.

While more research is needed to confirm the benefits of massage, some studies have found massage may also be helpful for:

  • Anxiety
  • Digestive disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Headaches
  • Insomnia related to stress
  • Myofascial pain syndrome
  • Soft tissue strains or injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Temporomandibular joint pain

Beyond the benefits for specific conditions or diseases, some people enjoy massage because it often produces feelings of caring, comfort and connection.

Batu Ferringhi Beach, Penang

Batu Ferringhi, situated along the coastal road north-west of Georgetown and lined with a string of international- standard resorts, is the most popular beach in Penang.

Soak in the sun or unwind on the beach while you enjoy a host of aquatic thrills from wind-surfing to canoeing. For a spine-tingling adventure, try parasailing to enjoy the view of the beach from the sky.

As the sun sets, Batu Ferringhi comes alive with a carnival-like atmosphere with an open-air bazaar selling anything from ornate curios to enticing souvenir items.

Watch local artisans demonstrate the intricate art of craft-making and batik- painting. Dubbed the Feringghi Walk, the bazaar offers shoppers a host of attractions.

Getting Here

By Taxi
Your best option to get to and from Batu Ferringhi to Georgetown and back is by taxi. Buses are infrequent and it’s just too far and too hot to cycle.

Vitamin Untuk Menguatkan Tenaga Batin Lelaki

ZINC COMPLEX – memperbaiki kebolehan seksual lelaki danmeningkatkan nafsu seks lelaki.
VITAMIN E – mempertingkatkan kebolehan reproduktif dankiraan sperma.
Jadi, bagi yang mengalami masalah lemah tenaga batin atau isteri yang ingin membantu suami keluar daripada masalah ini, cepat dapatkan VITAMIN E dan ZINC COMPLEX daripada kami. Semoga rumahtangga anda bertambah bahagia~

The History of Penang

Penang was previously part of the sultanate of Kedah until it became a British possession in 1786. It later became part of the Federation of Malaya in 1957.

The earliest name of Penang “Ping-lang-yu” (Island of Betel nut, Areca or Pinang) can be found in the reproduced chart based on Zheng He’s (or Cheng Ho) voyages in a printed work entitled Wubei Zhi (Treatise on Military Preparations) compiled by Mao Yuanji about 1621. [Ref: “The Chart of Zheng He Grand Voyages Maritimes” was being used during 1405-1433, maps and information were collected before each of Zheng’s voyages.]

16th-century Portuguese traders from Goa, India sailing to the Far East in search of spices found a small island where they replenished their water supplies. They called it Pulo Pinaom. In the 17th century, Penang’s location at the northern entry to theStraits of Malacca provided a sheltered harbour for Chinese, Indian, Arabian and European ships during the monsoon months; this, in turn, inevitably made it fertile hunting ground for pirates.

One of the very first Englishmen to reach Penang was the merchant-navigator Sir James Lancaster who in 1588 served under SirFrancis Drake as commander of the Edward Bonadventure against the nemesis of the Spanish Armada. On 10 April 1591, commanding the same ship, he set sail from Plymouth for the East Indies, reaching Penang in June 1592, remaining on the island until September of the same year and pillaging every vessel he encountered. He returned to England in May 1594.

Originally part of the Malay sultanate of Kedah, Penang was ceded to the British East India Company in 1786 by the Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah, in exchange for military protection from Siamese and Burmese armies who were threatening Kedah. On 11 August 1786, Captain Francis Light, known as the founder of Penang, hoisted the Union Jack thereby taking formal possession of Penang and renamed it Prince of Wales Island (name used until after 1867) in honour of the heir to the British throne. Penang was the first British possession in the Malay States and Southeast Asia.

The location of the island at the opening of the Straits of Malacca attracted the British East India Company to use the island as a natural harbour and anchorage for their trading ships, and as a naval base to counter growing French ambitions in the region. The settlement on the north-eastern tip of the island was named George Town after King George III of the United Kingdom.

Unbeknownst to the Sultan, Light had acted without the approval of the East India Company when he promised military protection. When the Company failed to aid Kedah when it was attacked bySiam (which renamed Penang Island “Koh Mak”), the Sultan tried to retake the island in 1790. The attempt was unsuccessful, and the Sultan was forced to cede the island to the Company for an honorarium of 6,000 Spanish dollars per annum. This was later increased to 10,000 dollars, with Province Wellesley (Seberang Prai) being added to Penang in 1800. An annual honorarium of 18,800 ringgit continues to be paid by the Penang State Government to the Sultan of Kedah.

The settlement was first built around the harbour with Fort Cornwallis forming the island’s defence. Light became the first Superintendent of the Prince of Wales Island. To expedite jungle clearing by labourers, Light fired silver coins from his ship cannons into the dense vegetation, and the land was cleared in no time. The original four streets of George Town were Beach Street, Light Street, Pitt Street (now Masjid Kapitan Keling Street) and Chulia Street, all of which still form the main thoroughfares of the modern city. Other early roads include Church Street, Bishop Street, China Street and Market Street, and by the early 19th century also Armenian Street and Acheen Street.

Light declared Prince of Wales Island a free port to attract trade away from the Dutch who were then the colonial rulers of the Dutch East Indies. This strategy drew many immigrant traders to Penang. Settlers were allowed to claim whatever land they could clear. By 1789, Penang had 5,000 residents and this doubled by the end of the following decade. The first Chinese settlers in Penang came from an existing community in Kedah, with their leader, called a Kapitan Cina, being Koh Lay Huan, a Baba.

Light died of malaria on 21 October 1794 and was buried at the Protestant cemetery at the end of Northam Road (now Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah). His son, William Light went on to found the city of Adelaide in Australia. Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Wellesley (the future Duke of Wellington) arrived in Penang to coordinate the island’s defences. In 1800,Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Leith secured a strip of land across the channel from the island and named it Province Wellesley, after Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, Governor-General of India

Early in the 19th century, Penang was used as a staging post for the opium trade between India and China. The East India Company auctioned off licences to gambling dens,brothels and opium traders (this alone accounted for approximately 60% of colonial Penang’s crimes)

In 1805, Penang’s colonial status was elevated to that of a Residency. Stamford Raffles arrived in Penang to work as the Deputy Secretary to the Governor of Penang, Philip Dundas from 1805 to 1810. and subsequently founded Singapore in 1819. John Crawfurd had earlier resided on the island for three years and, while embarked on a mission to the courts of Siam and Cochin China, moored there from 11 December until 5 January 1822. He found the settlement in a state of alarm, after an invasion of the territory of the King of Queda (Kedah) by the Raja of Ligor (Nakhon Si Thammarat.) As this had a direct impact on his mission, his account goes into considerable detail about the state of the island, including a census of the population by land of origin and the total in revenues contributed by each group. He also criticises British administration policy on licences and taxation, both on the island and on the Continent.