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Penang for the Solo Traveller: 6 Best Tours to Enjoy on Your Own

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 10 Oct 20245 minutes

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A culinary haven packed as the second smallest Malaysian state, Penang makes a pleasant destination for a solo traveller. While teeming with heritage and nature spots, it’s also among the most urbanised areas in the country, offering just the right balance of convenience and adventure. So if you’re planning to visit Penang alone, here are the best solo tours to make the most of it:

Trek The Habitat Penang Hill on a nature tour

What better way to embrace solitude than to surround yourself with nature? Witness Penang Hill through The Habitat, an ecotourism facility nestled in a 130-million-year-old rainforest. Solo travellers can well tour the area with “naturalists” to guide you along its trails. Look for straightforward walking paths — the most iconic being the centuries-old nature trail built by the British East India Company. You can also trek up the Curtis Crest Tree Top Walk, which offers a panoramic view of Penang Island from its highest peak.

Address:

The Habitat Penang Hill, Jalan Bukit Bendera, Bukit Bendera, Penang, Malaysia

Learn from an educational walking tour of George Town

If you’re travelling alone, exploring Penang at a leisurely pace makes all the difference. Walk the streets of George Town and discover its colourful history and heritage, still wrapped in vestiges of British colonialism. Half a day of strolling around the city can bring you to numerous historical establishments, including Fort Cornwallis, Queen Victoria Clock Tower, and the Penang High Court. We recommend booking an official tour so you can hear about George Town culture first-hand.

Bike through the historical cycling trails of Penang

George Town overflows with curious tourist spots, some harder to reach by foot. So, hop on a bicycle and ride across the city. Take a tour of the Theraveda and Mahayana Buddhist temples (if you’re pressed for time, make sure to visit Kek Lok Si, the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia). 

Check out the old, multicultural communities in Penang: Kampung Siam serves as a home to Thai ex-pats and Siamese descendants and holds the glorious Thai temple, Wat Chayamangkalaram. Meanwhile, Kampong Serani is a Eurasian neighbourhood that has retained its Serani characteristics despite urbanisation. Millionaire's Row is also a stone’s throw away from the city centre, especially through the bike lane.

Chow down tasty Malaysian snacks on a street food trail

Going on a food crawl in Penang is always a great idea. But having a knowledgeable host to guide you through its flavours? Even better. Food tours in George Town offer an unforgettable perspective of the area, introducing you to the culturally diverse tastes shaped by Malay, Indian, Thai, and Chinese influences. Hawker stalls and outdoor markets flourish with luscious dishes (don’t miss the char kway teow!). Local cocktail bars never disappoint, either.

Smile your way through a photo walk in George Town

Marked with vibrant streets and heritage gems, George Town not only provides a culturally immersive experience; it also makes for an impeccable photo walk. Good news for solo travellers: The city has professional photographers who specialise in portrait shots. You no longer need to worry about bothering strangers; these photographers will direct your poses, take candid shots, and, of course, walk you through the picturesque spots of George Town.

Check out one of the largest butterfly farms in Malaysia

If you’re a solo traveller in Penang, you absolutely can’t miss Entopia—it’s a perfect little getaway into nature!

Nestled near Penang National Park, this place is so much more than just a butterfly farm. It’s your chance to wander through beautiful gardens filled with fluttering butterflies and soothing waterfalls.

You can explore two fantastic worlds: The Natureland, where you can stroll through lush greenery, and The Cocoon, where interactive exhibits bring the fascinating world of insects and reptiles to life. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just in need of a relaxing day, Entopia is a magical spot to soak up some tranquility and enjoy the beauty around you.

Wrapping Up: The Best Tours in Penang for Solo Travellers

Whether you want to explore its luxuriant forests, scrumptious food, or colourful heritage, Penang has all the guided tours to show you the way. So pack your bags, solo travellers: an unforgettable vacation awaits you.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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