

A UNESCO World Heritage site, George Town is a vibrant blend of cultures, colonial architecture, and street art.
Known for its unique architecture and excellent coffee, China House is a beloved breakfast spot.
A historic cafe serving traditional Chinese breakfast dishes since 1965.
Famous for its Nasi Kandar, a Malaysian dish of rice served with curry sauce and various side dishes.

Flaky layered flatbread with curry sauce

Shaved ice dessert with coconut milk, palm sugar, and green jelly
Stir-fried flat noodles with Chinese sausage, cockles, and bean sprouts
A stunning blue mansion built in the 19th century, known for its intricate design and historical significance.
One of the largest and most important Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, featuring a mix of Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architectural styles.
Intricately designed kites symbolizing the local culture and history of George Town.
Beautifully hand-painted batik fabrics, a traditional art form in Malaysia.

A museum showcasing the history and culture of Penang, featuring a collection of artifacts and artworks.
Unique blend of spices used in local cuisine, such as 'rempah udang' (shrimp paste).
George Town's tropical climate can be rainy, especially during monsoon season.
Protect from intense sun, especially when exploring outdoor attractions like Penang Hill.

Malaysia uses Type G plugs, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.
The Sultan Palace Kraton Yogyakarta is a 17th-century royal palace complex that showcases Javanese architecture and culture.
A serene beach in Kerala, known for its calm waters and scenic beauty.
WaterFire is a sculpture by Barnaby Evans that has become a symbol of Providence, Rhode Island. It consists of up to 100 bonfires burning on the three rivers that run through the city, creating a stunning and evocative display.