Suggested Itineraries

  • Tucked away in Penang Hill, The Habitat is home to The World’s Highest Altitude Stressed Ribbon Bridge – the Langur Way Canopy Walk. With multiple viewing platforms spanning some 230m in length and standing at...

  • The one and only Balik Pulau Roundabout is a must-see landmark. Small in size yet big in history, this historical monument was built in 1882 by tycoon Koh Seang Tatt to commemorate the then- Governor of Malacca Sir Frederick Weld’s visit to Balik Pulau.

  • Experience an insightful journey through the spices and let the knowledgeable tour guide take you on a leisurely walk and tell you stories of nature, herbs, flowers, wildlife and a bit about Penang's central role.

  • Take a morning stroll along the Street of Harmony and bask in the influences of four different religions – Christianity, Taoism, Hinduism and Islam.

  • Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar has graced locals and tourists with its presence for decades. When you're here, go all in for nasi kandar, a type of rice dish usually drenched in at least two.

  • This roadside stall in Sungai Ara is one of the best spots to dig into a hearty bowl of hokkien mee. Not to be confused with the KL version of hokkien mee, which is a.

  • Start your day with a great dose of greenery at Frog Hill (also known as Bukit Katak). Dubbed as Penang's answer to China's well-known Jiuzhaigou, Frog Hill is a favourite spot for naturalists and avid