Get ready to be wowed by the wonders of Penang today as you tour the island’s best sights, and some secret spots along the way. Kick off this day of adventure at the Penang Batik Handicraft Centre, where you’ll discover how Malaysian batik is made and admire the skill of artists as they stamp, draw and colour all types of designs from block prints to hand-drawn pieces. If you’re craving a cooling snack, pick up a piece of fruit from the nearby street stalls. Local farmers set up shop along the road, and there’s always a wide variety of native fruit and spices to try. Hop back into the coach to continue on to a quiet valley, where clusters of traditional Malay villages and paddy fields give a glimpse into what rural life is like for locals. Next, brace yourself for a stop at the famous Snake Temple, built in honour of the Buddhist monk Chor Soo Kong. Legend has it that he sheltered snakes, and when the temple was finished after his death, the snakes claimed it as their own. Just try not to jump when you see pit vipers coiled up at the temples and basking in the sun around the grounds. As you head back to the hotel, you’ll catch sight of the 13.5km-long Penang Bridge, one of the longest in Southeast Asia. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy on your own, or perhaps come along for our optional trip to Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang Hill. Here, you’ll visit the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia that’s also known for its rich biodiversity and many endangered plant species. Then, pass through hill farms and lush tropical jungles on a funicular ride to the top of Penang Hill, where you’ll be mesmerised by the sweeping view of Penang and Province of Wellesley 830 metres below. This evening, hop on a rickshaw to explore the colonial-era streets of George Town, keeping an eye out for the city’s vibrant murals and 19th century architecture. End the day with a delicious dinner of local specialities, where you’ll realise what all of the culinary buzz is about, before resting up for a full day of exploration tomorrow.