

George Town's vibrant street art is a blend of cultural heritage and modern creativity, transforming dull walls into captivating canvases.
A stunning blue Chinese mansion, also known as the 'Blue Mansion', offering guided tours.

One of the largest and most important Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, featuring a 36.5m high bronze statue of Kuan Yin.

A museum showcasing Penang's history, culture, and art, housed in a beautiful colonial building.
Famous for its unique ambiance and delicious breakfast options, including a variety of eggs Benedict.
Known for its cozy atmosphere and a wide range of breakfast options, including local delights.
A local favorite for Nasi Kandar, a Malaysian dish of rice served with curry sauce and an assortment of side dishes.
Flaky layered flatbread with curry sauce
Coconut rice with fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal
Stir-fried flat noodles with Chinese sausage, bean sprouts, and egg
Penang's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring street art involves a lot of walking on various surfaces.
Stay hydrated in Penang's warm climate while reducing plastic waste.
A t-shirt featuring Penang's iconic street art, symbolizing the city's vibrant street art scene.

Beautifully hand-painted batik fabrics, reflecting Malaysia's rich cultural heritage.
Traditional pickles made from local fruits and vegetables, offering a taste of Penang's unique cuisine.
Hokokuji Temple, known for its bamboo garden, offers a serene and picturesque experience in Kamakura, Japan.
Experience the enchanting Belum Caves, the longest and second-largest cave system in the Indian subcontinent, illuminated with a captivating light and sound show.
A 1.2-mile boardwalk trail offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a unique perspective on the region's geological history.