

A bustling wet market offering local produce, seafood, and street food, reflecting Penang's multicultural heritage.

Flaky, layered flatbread with curry sauce
Crispy, thin layered flatbread with sugar or condensed milk

Fresh spring rolls with vegetables, tofu, and peanut sauce
Always keep your devices charged while shopping for street food, exploring the night market, or visiting nearby temples.
Walk through the hills, streets, and alleys of Air Itam, and avoid fatigue with sturdy and comfortable shoes.
Contribute to the local culture of reducing plastic use by bringing a reusable bag for shopping at Air Itam Market.
A beautifully preserved 19th-century Chinese manor, known for its indigo blue facade and intricate architecture.
A scenic spot offering panoramic views of the city, perfect for a morning walk or picnic.
A comprehensive museum showcasing Penang's rich history and cultural heritage.
Famous for its local breakfast scene, offering a variety of Malay and Chinese dishes.
Iconic for its coconut rice and various side dishes, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its Indian Muslim cuisine, especially the fish head curry.
Traditional Malaysian batik sarongs, hand-painted with intricate patterns, symbolizing local culture and heritage.
Sweet glutinous rice cakes filled with palm sugar, coconut, and sesame seeds, a popular local delicacy.
Traditional Malaysian kite shaped like a crescent moon, handcrafted from bamboo and colorful paper, representing local folklore.

Sarai Anjani, a serene town in Mathura district, is renowned for its ancient temples and historical significance.

The Kanha Museum, nestled in the heart of Kanpur, is a treasure trove of art, history, and culture, showcasing the rich heritage of the region.
Lubuk Minturun Waterfall is a stunning, 100-meter tall waterfall nestled in the lush forests of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a refreshing escape.