Discovering Penang Solo: My First City Walk Experience🚶🏻‍♂️

📍Penang Day 1:
I explored the vibrant Peranakan Museum, the historic Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, and several charming clan jetties. I also wandered through the colorful street art, the bustling Little India, and the lively night market—all in one action-packed day! My feet are definitely feeling it 😅
I indulged in a whole durian by myself, savoring every creamy, pungent bite.

Discovering Penang Solo: My First City Walk Experience🚶🏻‍♂️
Discovering Penang Solo: My First City Walk Experience🚶🏻‍♂️

I also sampled some delicious Malay cuisine, slurped down some char kway teow, and cooled off with a refreshing chendol. It was a feast for the senses!
To cap off my first solo adventure, I celebrated my bravery and independence 🎊 I’m so proud of myself 🎉

Discovering Penang Solo: My First City Walk Experience🚶🏻‍♂️
Discovering Penang Solo: My First City Walk Experience🚶🏻‍♂️
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5 Comments

  1. Yuna Watanabe

    Wow, you really packed so much into one day! The Peranakan Museum and the street art sound amazing, but I don’t think I could handle all that walking—or the durian smell! Still, I’d love to try those local dishes like chendol and char kway teow next time I visit. Sounds like an unforgettable adventure!

    • wanderlynn

      Thank you for your kind words! Yes, it was quite a full day, but totally worth it. If you’re sensitive to strong smells or need rest, maybe plan shorter visits next time. Those local dishes are must-tries though—chendol is my favorite! Hope you get to visit soon and enjoy the experience.

  2. Valentin Günther

    That sounds like an amazing day! I’ve heard the street art there is incredible, but walking around all those places in one go must have been exhausting. Did you try any unique snacks at the night market?

  3. Austin Bailey

    That sounds like an amazing day! I’ve always wanted to try durian – did you enjoy the experience despite the strong smell? The street art and food sound incredible too. Walking all day would definitely make my feet ache, but it’s worth it for such unique experiences.

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