Kek Lok Si
Perched on the hills of Ayer Itam, Kek Lok Si is Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temple and one of Southeast Asia’s most striking pilgrimage sites. Built between 1890 and 1930, this sprawling, multi-tiered complex blends Mah… see more
Penang National Park
Though it holds the title of one of the world’s smallest national parks, this protected sanctuary on Penang’s northwestern tip packs an incredibly diverse range of ecosystems into its compact footprint. Visitors can trek… see more
Penang Hill
Rising more than 2,000 feet above George Town, Penang Hill is a historic colonial hill station defined by its cooler climate and sweeping views of the island and the Straits of Malacca. The experience begins with the jou… see more
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