Perched above the virgin rainforest of Penang Hill, The Habitat is no ordinary park, with its spectacular canopy walks and thrilling zipline.
Rest and relax in a simple space that marries historic flourishes with modern comfort, topped off with old-school hospitality.
Find something special at this state-led initiative supporting regional artisans with training, market connections, and raw materials, at subsidised rates.
Engage and converse with refugees over traditional meals at the PichaEats' Open House, which help refugees earn a livelihood.
This cozy joint doesn’t just satisfy diners with Malaysian favourites. Diners can buy a meal for those in need through “pay-it-forward” vouchers.
This 60,000 sq ft old bus depot is now bustling with cafes, artist studios, and an art gallery — alongside the original coffee shop, hardware shop and motorcycle repair shop.
Spread over three heritage shophouses, China House’s legendary cake spread features up to 50 varieties at any time. The space is also a hub for poets, musicians and other creatives.
With over 500 varieties of fauna and flora, Tropical Spice Garden is a lush showcase of Penang’s rich natural heritage as a spice hub, and its culinary and medicinal uses.
DESI works with rural artisans from Shimoga to create beautiful textiles. It also sells wares that are also eco-friendly, created without using harmful chemicals.
Promoting a sustainable material culture, social enterprise ARTISANS' strives to support India's indigenous art, crafts and design heritage. All while protecting the environment.