Founded by Paralympian Lee Seng Chow, the centre uses traditional Chinese massage to help customers unwind, performed by trained blind therapists.
Bike with Elena is an eco-friendly way to explore Kuala Lumpur, led by an acid cyclist who wants to make the city more bike-friendly.
Batik Boutique sells beautiful batik items made by women from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with an equitable, sustained livelihood.
Stepping Stone is a crafts workshop employing Penangites living with disabilities. Its store sells soaps, baked goods and pottery made by these employees.
These waterfront communities, home to Chinese clans that settled here in the late 19th century, are the last of an indelible part of Penang's heritage.
This independent bookshop boasts an excellent selection of titles by Southeast Asian authors, including books about Penang, current affairs and politics.
Renowned for its huge flower market, KR Market is a visual treat for those who enjoy observing a city’s underbelly.
Rekindle community spirit with a retired teacher in her home. Learn her best recipes, and connect with your fellow diners.
Specialising in authentic street tours, RTT is best known for their tour of the Dharavi slum. Part of its profits go to projects that help the community.
This no-frills spa employs the blind, empowering them with sustainable livelihoods, while giving you a foot massage you'll dream about