The Kapitan Keling Mosque was first erected by the troops of the East India Company who were some of Penang's first Muslim settlers...
Penang Museum & Art Gallery
Walk into the compound of the Penang State Museum, and you will first be greeted by a regal bronze statue of Captain Francis Light, the...
Penang Botanic Gardens
100-year-old trees, forested hills and the giant water lilies of the Amazon River basin are just some of nature’s treasures awaiting vi...
Tropical Spice Garden
Step into this little pocket of paradise and Nature's sights, smells and sounds will instantly take over, obliterating all traces of ...
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
The Pinang Peranakan Mansion is a stately mansion, refurbished to reflect bygone days of the Straits Chinese settlement in Penang.
Penang National Park
It is the smallest national park in the country with a size of 2,562 hectares. It was gazetted in 2003 and is home to 46 species of bir...
Penang War Museum
This Penang War Museum situated on Bukit Batu Maung was erected on the original defence complex built by British before World War II. I...
Gurney Drive
If Penang is the food capital of Malaysia, Gurney Drive is arguably the best of Penang on a plate. The popular seafront promenade exemp...
Fort Cornwallis
Fort Cornwallis, named after the Governor-General in Bengal in the late 1700s, Charles Cornwallis, is one of the most interesting histo...
Kek Lok Si
Also known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, Kek Lok Si is said to be the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia, and arguably one of ...
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Built in the 1880s, this famous indigo-blue Chinese Courtyard House in Georgetown was the residence of Cheong Fatt Tze, a prominent Chi...
Batu Ferringhi Beach
Batu Ferringhi, situated along the coastal road north-west of Georgetown and lined with a string of international- standard resorts, is...