

A historic fort in George Town, Penang, built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century. It's one of the largest remaining structures of its kind in Southeast Asia.

Explore this historic fort built by the British East India Company, offering panoramic views of the harbor.
Visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a stunning example of Chinese architecture with indigo blue facade.
Discover the vibrant street art and murals that adorn the walls of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Protection from the sun and mosquitoes, suitable for Fort Cornwallis's tropical climate.
Provides shade and protects from sunburn while exploring the fort.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays during outdoor activities.

Flaky layered flatbread with curry sauce

Coconut rice with fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal
Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, Chinese sausage, and bean sprouts
A symbol of Penang's history, these t-shirts feature the iconic fort's design, made locally.
Vibrant batik fabrics are a traditional Malaysian art form, often used for clothing and home decor.
A blend of local spices used in many Penang dishes, a great way to bring the flavors of Penang home.
Iconic breakfast spot since 1958, known for its Hainanese coffee and toast.
Historic building with a charming courtyard, offering a variety of breakfast options.
Famous for its North Indian cuisine and vibrant atmosphere.
Le Panier, Marseille's oldest neighborhood, is a vibrant mix of historic architecture, lively markets, and bohemian culture.
Kodiakanal Beach, also known as Kovalam, is a serene coastal town known for its lighthouse and beautiful beaches.
A haven for stargazers, nestled in the Vikos-Aoos National Park, offering unparalleled views of the night sky.